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Panola Mountain State Park
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Granite outcrop, Panola Mountain
Panola Mountain State Park is located in Metro Atlanta
Panola Mountain State Park
Panola Mountain State Park
Location in Metro Atlanta
Panola Mountain State Park is located in Georgia (U.S. state)
Panola Mountain State Park
Panola Mountain State Park
Location in Georgia (U.S. state)
Panola Mountain State Park is located in the United States
Panola Mountain State Park
Panola Mountain State Park
Location in the United States
Location Stockbridge, Georgia
Area 1,635 acres (6.62 km2)
Designated: 1980

Panola Mountain is a special place near Stockbridge, Georgia. It's a huge, rounded rock hill made of granite. This hill is about 100 acres big. It sits right on the edge of Henry County and Rockdale County, Georgia.

Panola Mountain reaches 946 feet above sea level. It rises about 260 feet above the South River. This river helps mark the borders between Henry, Rockdale, and DeKalb counties. Because of its unique plants and animals, Panola Mountain became a National Natural Landmark in 1980. This means it's a very important natural area in the United States.

Discover Panola Mountain State Park

Panola Mountain is part of a larger area called Panola Mountain State Park. This park is a fantastic place to explore nature. It's known for its rare plants and animals. The park helps protect this special granite mountain.

What Makes Panola Special?

Panola Mountain is a type of landform called an inselberg or monadnock. This is a fancy word for an isolated hill or mountain that rises suddenly from a flat plain. Panola Mountain is made of granite, a very hard rock.

The mountain's surface has many small pools and cracks. These spots collect water and soil. Unique plants, like rare mosses and ferns, grow in these tiny ecosystems. Some plants can only be found in places like Panola Mountain.

Exploring the Park

Panola Mountain State Park offers many activities for visitors. You can hike on trails that wind through forests. You can also explore the base of the mountain. The park has a nature center where you can learn more about the area.

Guided Hikes

To protect the delicate mountain, you can only go to the top with a park ranger. These guided hikes teach you about the mountain's geology and wildlife. It's a great way to see amazing views and learn new things.

Other Activities

Besides hiking, the park has other fun things to do. You can go fishing in the lakes. There are also picnic areas for families. Some trails are perfect for biking. The park is a wonderful spot for birdwatching too.

Protecting Panola's Nature

Panola Mountain was named a National Natural Landmark because of its special features. This means it's a place of national importance. The park works hard to protect its unique environment. They make sure the plants and animals can thrive.

Visitors are asked to stay on marked trails. This helps protect the fragile plants. It also keeps the mountain healthy for future generations. Learning about nature helps us appreciate and protect places like Panola Mountain.

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