The Providence Canyon State Park is a 1,108 acre state park located in Stewart County in southwest Georgia. The park contains Providence Canyon, which is sometimes called Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon. Providence Canyon is a mysterious but yet beautiful place, it could be a great source of tourism for Georgia. Providence Canyons' beauties include the formation, colors, and views. Tourism would help southwest Georgia economically. The state saw the Little Grand Canyon's public appeal and beauty, after nearly 40 years, in 1971 and declared it a state park. …show more content…
Wildlife in Providence Canyon includes woodpeckers, wild turkeys, warblers, white-tailed deer, armadillos, raccoons, red foxes, and grey squirrels. These are very distinct species because you can only see them in certain area's. There are many nature trails you can roam down and see the different features of the Little Grand Canyon. All in all, I agree with the state that Providence Canyon should become a national