A.H. Stephens Historic Park is a 1,177 acre (4.76 km²) Georgiastate park located in Crawfordville. The park is named for Alexander Hamilton Stephens, the Vice President of the Confederate States of America and a former Georgia governor. The park contains Stephens' home, Liberty Hall, which has been fully restored to its original 1875 style. The park's museum houses one of Georgia's largest collections of Civil War artifacts. The park also offers several mill ponds for fishing and nature trails.
The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]
Amicalola Falls •
Black Rock Mountain •
Bobby Brown •
Buck Shoals •
Chattahoochee Bend •
Cloudland Canyon •
Crooked River •
Elijah Clark •
F.D. Roosevelt •
Florence Marina •
Fort Mountain •
Fort Yargo •
General Coffee •
George L. Smith •
George T. Bagby •
Georgia Veterans •
Gordonia-Alatamaha •
Hamburg •
Hard Labor Creek •
Hart •
High Falls •
Indian Springs •
James H. "Sloppy" Floyd •
John Tanner •
Laura S. Walker •
Little Ocmulgee •
Magnolia Springs •
Mistletoe •
Moccasin Creek •
Panola Mountain •
Providence Canyon •
Red Top Mountain •
Reed Bingham •
Richard B. Russell •
Sapelo Island •
Seminole •
Skidaway Island •
Smithgall Woods •
Sprewell Bluff •
Standing Boy Creek •
Stephen C. Foster •
Sweetwater Creek •
Tallulah Gorge •
Tugaloo •
Unicoi •
Victoria Bryant •
Vogel •
Watson Mill Bridge
Historic parks and sites
A.H. Stephens •
Chief Vann House •
Dahlonega Gold Museum •
Etowah Indian Mounds •
Fort McAllister •
Fort King George •
Fort Morris •
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation •
Jarrell Plantation •
Jefferson Davis Memorial •
Kolomoki Mounds •
Lapham-Patterson House •
Little White House •
New Echota •
Pickett's Mill Battlefield •
Robert Toombs House •
Travelers Rest •
Wormsloe
Forests
Baldwin •
Bartram •
Brender-Hitchiti •
Dixon Memorial •
Dawson •
Hightower •
Paulding •
Spirit Creek
Other
Centennial Olympic Park •
Jekyll Island •
Lake Lanier Islands •
Okefenokee Swamp •
Radium Springs •
Sapelo Island •
Stone Mountain Park
Georgia Department of Natural Resources • Georgia Forestry Commission (web)