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List of National Natural Landmarks in Georgia

There are ten National Natural Landmarks in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Georgia National Natural Landmarks (clickable map)
Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description
1 Big Hammock Natural Area 1976 Tattnall state (Dept. of Natural Resources) Relatively undisturbed broadleaf evergreen hammock forest.
2 Camp E.F. Boyd Natural Area 1974 Emanuel private One of the best representatives of the upland sand ridge ecosystem of the Coastal Plain
3 Cason J. Calloway Memorial Forest 1972 Harris private An outstanding example of transitional conditions between eastern deciduous and southern coniferous forest types.
4 Ebenezer Creek Swamp 1976 Effingham private The best remaining cypress-gum swamp forest in the Savannah River basin.
5 Heggie's Rock 1980 33°32′29.8″N 82°15′13.1″W / 33.541611°N 82.253639°W / 33.541611; -82.253639 (Heggie's Rock) Columbia county, private (The Nature Conservancy) The best example in eastern North America of the remarkable endemic flora restricted to granite outcrops.
6 Lewis Island Tract 31°24′N 81°30′W / 31.4°N 81.5°W / 31.4; -81.5 (Lewis Island Tract) 1974 McIntosh state (Department of Natural Resources) One of the most extensive bottomland hardwood swamps in Georgia. website
7 Marshall Forest 1966 Rome34°15′03″N 85°11′43″W / 34.250898°N 85.195375°W / 34.250898; -85.195375 (Marshall Forest) Floyd private A loblolly pine-shortleaf pine forest believed to have originated following an intense fire at about the time the Cherokee Indians were forcibly removed to Oklahoma.
8 Okefenokee Swamp 1974 30°37′00″N 82°19′00″W / 30.616667°N 82.316667°W / 30.616667; -82.316667 (Okefenokee Swamp) Charlton, Clinch, Ware federal (Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge) One of the largest and most primitive swamps in the country.
9 Panola Mountain 1980 33°38′07″N 84°10′13″W / 33.635278°N 84.170278°W / 33.635278; -84.170278 (Panola Mountain) Rockdale state (Department of Natural Resources) The most natural and undisturbed monadnock of exposed granitic rock in the Piedmont biophysiographic province.
10 Wassaw Island 1967 31°54′01″N 80°58′56″W / 31.9003°N 80.9822°W / 31.9003; -80.9822 (Wassaw Island) Chatham federal (Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge) Only barrier island in Georgia with an undisturbed forest cover.
11 Wade Tract Preserve 2014 30°45′N 84°00′W / 30.75°N 84°W / 30.75; -84 (Wade Tract Preserve) Thomas private Old growth longleaf pine savanna.

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