>>908665youre in a kinda tight spot honestly, about 3 hours from any good /out/ stuff. but Lake Sinclair is relatively close usually some good times if youre about the lake life stuff, and right above it theres the oconee NF relatively close to you too that has some good camping.
as for stuff alittle further out,theres the barrier islands and Cumberland National Seashore but those might be alittle too far away (but completely worth the drive imo, tons of marsh and lowcountry to paddle through, and the Okefenokee is badass)
if youre more of a hunter/fisher though you are in a hotbed. the i've been fishing on the ogeechee with my dad as far back as i can remember and its always good times and the deer are literally *everywhere* in georgia. almost an overpopulation problem really.
if youre tryin to hike you cant beat the AT, Benton MacKaye and the Pinhoti National Recreation Trail on the north side of the state. beautiful moutain side hiking that isnt crazy challenging but still just as rewarding. they criss cross all over the mountains of the north (blue ridge appalachian, and Talladega Mountains). and Amicolola Falls is pretty cool, its the highest waterfall this side of the mississippi and one of the starting points of the AT. Tallulah George is another good spot up north that has tons of shit to do/see
then theres the canyons on the west side of the state (pic related) that are pretty fantastic too Cloudland and Providence are awesome spots to get lost in. super underrated part of the state imo.
you get a bit of everything here, and it rarely dissapoints. i hope the locals dont give you too much trouble being a yankee or anything, its not ment to be taken seriously, we just like to poke fun about it. hope yall enjoy it here