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7 Places You Need to Visit in Georgia

  • January 16, 2023
  • Jules

Georgia might not be a famous state, but it sure is one of the best. Georgia boasts a storied history of different cultures and religions. It also has breathtaking landscapes and trails to provide you with loads of adventure. 

Furthermore, the state has many places that will leave you questioning human life. In short, you can call Georgia a masterpiece of history and nature. Even if you are not a history buff, visiting this state once will make you fall in love with the subject. 

Below, youโ€™ll find the seven best places to visit in Georgia. So, without further ado, letโ€™s dive right in.

1. Callaway Gardens

The most prominent and outstanding place in Georgia has to be the Callaway Gardens. It has no age limit and the fact that everyone can enjoy their time here means that it should be your first stop in Georgia. 

These gardens are in close proximity to the Appalachian Mountains and have been known to feature excellent weather all year round. However, we recommend that you visit around Spring time for the best experience. If youโ€™re wondering just how popular the Callaway Gardens are, take note that more than seven million people visit them every year, which is a testament to their beauty.

Aside from their striking views, the gardens also house a golf course and spa that are simply to die for. Let’s also not forget the butterfly habitat that should be an immediate favorite for any children you bring along. 

Additionally, if youโ€™re predisposed to adventure, why not try out the gardensโ€™ beautiful hiking trail? Bikers may also enjoy a scenic 16 km-long trail. Callaway Gardens truly has it all.

2. Athens, GA

When we said that Georgia would make you fall in love with history, we were mostly referring to Athens. If youโ€™re aware of and interested in the American Civil War, you will find a few of its remains here. When youโ€™re done with that, make sure to take in the architecture of the cityโ€™s 17 historic districts. 

You must also visit the University of Georgia, which was the first-ever university built in the state and doubles as a National Museum of History as well. Athens is a fun experience for all, even for those that are ambivalent about history, who will surely change their minds after visiting.

Additionally, for nature and adventure seekers, the starting point of the Antebellum Trail lies in Athens. 

3. The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area is a mixture of different things. It includes a park, several lakes, and a museum. The river is about 48 miles long and offers various activities, such as kayaking. 

The areaโ€™s picture-perfect scenery makes it popular among teens from all over the world. Also, this location will be ideal for anglers, as the river is home to a variety of types of fish. If you want a little kick-start, you can ask the locals to tell you about the best spot to get started.

The national park also covers the stateโ€™s history, housing statues and memorials of times past. Additionally, the flowers around the lake are sure to catch the eye of any hobbyists of botany.

4. Amicalola Falls State Park

If you hear someone talking about the โ€˜tumbling waters,โ€™ they are probably talking  about Amicalola Falls. This is one of the tallest waterfalls in the southeastern side of the US. Furthermore, the park also encompasses the popular East Ridge Trail. 

However, the best spot in the park is obviously the falls, which is an ideal place for couples that want to kick back with a cup of coffee as they listen to the soothing sound of the falls and take in the view.

Additionally, you can find several activities to take part in, including archery, GPS hunting, and zip-lining. Moreover, this place is great for kids, and you should probably stay the night at the on-site lodge.

5. Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge

Youโ€™ve probably seen those long boat rides in a narrow lake between a thick jungle in Chinese movies. But if you want to experience it for yourself, the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge should be next on your list. This place is terrific and leaves each of its visitors in awe. 

It is home to cypress trees, wet prairies, and islands. In Georgia, this is the only place wildlife photographers will find a variety of animals to capture. The refuge is home to alligators, swans, ducks, bears, bobcats, and numerous birds. It also is home to several Native American tribes who will gladly discuss their history with you. 

6. Atlanta

Sometimes all we want is to visit someplace different without compromising the comforts of modern times. Atlanta is the capital of Georgia and the center of many businesses. It also houses the headquarters of CNN โ€” the world’s most popular new channel โ€” and everyoneโ€™s favorite soft drink, Coca-Cola. 

Furthermore, the capital boasts oak tree parks, pine forests, and the Georgia Aquarium, which has recently gained popularity. 

Make sure you also visit the local Six Flags amusement park if youโ€™re rearing for a roller coaster ride. Six Flags discount tickets can help you go as a group, have fun and save money all together.

7. Savannah

If youโ€™re looking for a place to slow things down, meditate, and find some inner peace, then youโ€™ll find that in spades in Savannah. The streets of Savannah are quiet, and the parks look breathtaking from fall to winter. Savannah is the stateโ€™s oldest city, and its residents are just sweethearts.

Once you start walking around this beautiful city, you will find it hard to return to your hotel room. Savannah is often known as the โ€˜mother of deep thinkers.โ€™ It not only makes its visitors think deeply about life, but the people of this place are naturally kind and make you feel at home.

Conclusion

Georgia is a beautiful state that is home to kind, hospitable people; breathtaking landscapes, parks, and mountains; and great historical sights to visit. You will find your time there enjoyable, insightful, and fulfilling, so be sure to add it to your summer holidays list.

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