Did you know that Georgia has a site known as the “Little Grand Canyon?” That’s what observers have said about beautiful nature preserve called Providence Canyon in Middle Georgia.

In this article, we’ll explore the many features of Providence Canyon and show you how to get there.

Why Do They Call Providence Canyon The ‘Little Grand Canyon’?

Providence Canyon earned its nickname and moniker because of its breathtaking views. The park spans over 1,000 acres and has 10 hiking trails.

The steep heels and terrain is a result of poor farming practices in the 1800s, when farmers used to dig massive trenches.

If you visit Providence Canyon State Park and perhaps want to hike, make sure you stay behind the fences and off the canyon edge.

Where Is Providence Canyon Located?

Providence Canyon is located in Stewart County in southwest Georgia. It’s a little ways from Atlanta, so make sure you fuel up your vehicle before you head south for the trip.

What Are Some Things To Do At Providence Canyon Park?

If you’re looking for some things to do at Providence Canyon Park, here are several activities:

Hiking

Providence Canyon, perhaps more than anything else, is known as a hiker’s paradise. The many trails throughout the state park take you several miles around the perimeter.

Picnicking

Who doesn’t enjoy a nice picnic outside in the breeze? There are several spots to picnic around Providence Canyon. Remember to bring a table cloth.

Serene and away from the trails, Providence Canyon reminds us of the many picnic areas of Atlanta.

Photography

If you’re a photographer, perhaps you have a nice Canon or Nikon to take pictures with, but of course. You don’t need any major gadgets. A smartphone will do just fine.

Walk around the perimeter to catch different angles of Providence Canyon. Got the perfect shot? Upload it to the Gram.

How Far is Providence Canyon From Atlanta?

Atlanta is 121 miles from Providence Canyon State Park. Traveling from Atlanta to Providence Canyon by car, it will take you approximately two hours to get there.

Driving Direction: Atlanta To Providence Canyon State Park

What Hours Is Providence Canyon Open?

As you may be aware, Georgia parks are open for vehicles for most of the day. If you want to park, you can enter Providence Canyon Park from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The visitor center is open Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Friday-Sunday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Final Thought

Is it time for a road trip outside of Atlanta? One of the best places to go to enjoy the state’s natural beauty is Providence Canyon, known as Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon.”

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, park officials are limited how many people are in the park, so call them before you go. Here’s everything you need to know about Providence Canyon, a natural gem in the state.

If you want to enjoy Providence Canyon Park and other Georgia state parks on a regular basis, consider buying annual passes which cost $50. If you’re 62 or up, they cost half that.

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