Although our State Parks and Historic Sites are open, many Georgians are staying close to home. To help you continue learning and exploring, we would like to share some favorite topics that rangers usually cover during programs. Come explore!
E-Ranger Lessons
- Providence Canyon
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June 15 - Providence Canyon
- Hofwyl Upstairs
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June 8 - Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation
- Fish Weirs
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May 29 - Etowah Indian Mounds
- Can I Outrun a Bear?
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May 28 - Smithgall Woods
- Gopher Tortoise Burrow
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May 27 - Reed Bingham
- Barred Owls
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May 26 - Stephen C. Foster
- Hofwyl Painting
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May 25 - Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation
- President F.D.R. Polio Treatment
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May 24 - Roosevelt's Little White House
- View More Videos
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- The LeMat Revolver
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May 23 - Fort McAllister
- Darien Sawmilling History/Forest Regrowth
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May 22 - Fort King George
- Hofwyl Wardrobe
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May 21 - Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation
- Know Before You Go
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May 20 - Georgia State Parks
- President FDR's Little White House
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May 18 - Roosevelt's Little White House
- Tour of the Vann Tavern
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May 17 - Chief Vann House
- Intro to Plants
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May 16 - Smithgall Woods
- Hofwyl Name
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May 15 - Hofwyl-Broadfield
- Canada Geese
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May 14 - Etowah Indian Mounds
- Hot Shot
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May 13 - Fort McAllister
- Saltwater Fishing
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May 12 - Crooked River
- 18th Century Clothing
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May 11 - New Echota
- Spanish Moss
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May 10 - Stephen C. Foster
- Blockhouse Machicolation
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May 9 - Fort King George
- Animal Skulls
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May 8 - Victoria Bryant
- How FDR's New Deal Put America Back to Work During the Great Depression
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May 7 - Roosevelt's Little White House
- Stream Ecology
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May 6 - Smithgall Woods
- Soldier Life
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May 5 - Fort McAllister
- How to Make & Use a Star Wheel
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May 4 - Panola Mountain
- Stickball
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May 3 - Etowah Indian Mounds
- Turtles
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May 2 - Red Top Mountain
- Prescribed Burn
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May 1 - Tugaloo
- WPA Style Park posters
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April 30 - Georgia State Parks
- Catfaces and Turpentine
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April 29 - Laura S. Walker
- Smithgall Woods' Wetland Loop Trail
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April 28 - Smithgall Woods
- Cherokee Clans
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April 27 - New Echota
- Hats Through History
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April 26 - Georgia State Parks
- Find Scorpions Glowing in the Dark
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April 25 - Hard Labor Creek
- Arbor Day Trees
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April 24 - Black Rock Mountain
- Okefenokee Swamp Trembling Earth
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April 23 - Stephen C. Foster
- Trash Timeline
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April 22 - Panola Mountain
- Animal Adaptations
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April 21 - Smithgall Woods
- DIY Seed Balls
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April 20 - Etowah Mounds
- Butterflies
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April 19 - Smithgall Woods
- Waterways of Fort King George
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April 18 - Fort King George
- Hardman Farm's Dairy Barn Tour
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April 17 - Hardman Farm
- Alligators in the Okefenokee
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April 16 - Stephen C. Foster
- Tabby Ruins at Fort King George
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April 15 - Fort King George
- Eastern Bluebirds
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April 14 - New Echota
- Fiber Carding Techniques
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April 13 - General Coffee
- Park Ranger Campaign Hat
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April 12 - Headquarters
- Jarrell Plantation’s Cotton Gin
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April 11 - Jarrell Plantation
- Starting Fire with Flint & Steel
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April 10 - New Echota
- Hardman Farm’s Mansion Tour
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April 9 - Hardman Farm
- Colonial Candle Dipping
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April 8 - Wormsloe
- Casting Animal Footprints
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April 7 - Hard Labor Creek
- Red Top’s Iron History & Pewter Pour
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April 6 - Red Top Mountain
- Carnivorous Plants
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April 5 - Stephen C. Foster
- British Flag History
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April 4 - Fort King George
- Cherokee Printing Press
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April 3 - New Echota
- Leave No Trace
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April 2 - Panola Mountain
- Colonial Blacksmithing
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April 1 - Wormsloe
- Snakes Alive
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March 31 - Smithgall Woods
- Corn Grinding
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March 30 - Etowah Indian Mounds
- Lost Prevention for Hikers
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March 29 - Black Rock Mountain
- Musket Firing at Fort King George
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March 28 - Fort King George
- Dahlonega’s Gold in the Bricks
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March 27 - Dahlonega Gold Museum
- Eastern Kingsnake
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March 26 - Fort Yargo
- Basic Shelter Building
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March 25 - Panola Mountain
Self-Guided Resources & Activities
Scavenger Hunts
Word Puzzles
Worksheets
Activities
Other Resources