Finleyson Georgia BEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near Finleyson, Georgia.



1. Georgia Veterans State Park

Lakeside sandy beach. Families flock to the sandy swimming beach on the shores of Lake Blackshear for sunbathing, swimming, and lakeside picnics. The park features a scenic setting with water sports rentals, fishing, and boat access for all-day outdoor fun.

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2. Little Ocmulgee State Park

Classic lakefront retreat. A broad, sandy beach lines the clear waters of Little Ocmulgee Lake, offering a relaxed spot for swimming and sunbathing. Shaded picnic areas and a nature trail create a well-rounded recreation hub for families and groups.

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3. Reed Bingham State Park

Popular lakeside beach. Visitors enjoy a spacious sand beach on Reed Bingham Lake, ideal for swimming, kayaking, and taking in the lakeside scenery. The park is known for its easygoing atmosphere, wildlife observation, and lakeside picnic spots.

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4. Laura S. Walker State Park

Quiet lakeside haven. Laura S. Walker State Park boasts a peaceful beach on the edge of a deep, clear lake, perfect for swimming and wildlife watching. Towering pines and grassy picnic areas enhance the laid-back lakeside vibe.

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5. Kolomoki Mounds State Park

Historic lakeside beach. Set beside an ancient mound complex, this sandy beach lets visitors swim, picnic, and paddle in a uniquely historic environment. The park adds hiking and interpretive trails to its well-maintained beach scene.

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6. George T. Bagby State Park

Lake Eufaula shoreline. Lake Eufaula's expansive shoreline features a sandy beach for swimming, fishing, and lakeside relaxation. The park's wide-open water views and boating access make it a favorite for regional visitors.

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7. Mistletoe State Park

Clarks Hill Lake gem. Enjoy a sandy beach along the shores of Clarks Hill Lake, where swimming, paddling, and sunbathing are top draws. Scenic picnic areas and forested trails make this a favorite for both recreation and relaxation.

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8. Jekyll Island

Iconic Atlantic beaches. Visitors flock to Jekyll Island's wide Atlantic beaches for swimming, shell hunting, and wildlife viewing in a relaxed, family-friendly setting. The island's multiple beach parks offer ample amenities, picnic sites, and bike trails.

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9. Tybee Island

Bustling seaside escape. Tybee Island's bustling public beaches invite swimmers, sunbathers, and beachcombers to its miles of sand and surf. Signature features include the historic pier, lively boardwalk, and easy access to shops and dining.

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10. Don Carter State Park

Lake Lanier beach retreat. Don Carter State Park offers a broad, sandy beach on Lake Lanier, with swimming, sunbathing, and water sports front and center. Shady picnic areas and scenic lake views round out this vibrant recreation destination.

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