Not all fall color is in North Georgia mountains

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While north Georgia’s mountains are known for their color in autumn, state parks further south in the state will also be dressing up later this fall.

The soil at Providence Canyon State Park gives a colorful backdrop year round. (Photo: Georgia Department of Natural Resources)

Canoers take ride through Reed Bingham State Park. (Photo: Georgia Department of Natural Resources)

Georgia Veterans State Park near Cordele boasts some great golf as well as colorful fall views. (Photo: Georgia Department of Natural Resources)

Hikers take a guided tour through Providence Canyon State Park. In autumn, the trees match the soil for displaying color. (Photo: Georgia Department of Natural Resources)

Providence Canyon State Park is nicknamed the Little Grand Canyon. (Photo: Georgia Department of Natural Resources)

Hikers take in the autumn beauty at F.D. Roosevelt State Park. (Photo: Georgia Department of Natural Resources)

Known for its lake and wintering “buzzards,” turkey and black vultures, Reed Bingham State Park near Adel also has some colorful views in late fall. (Photo: Georgia Department of Natural Resources)

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