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Tallulah Gorge State ParkTallulah Gorge State Park is home to one of the most massive canyons in the southeastern United States.
Georgia blends forested mountains, fertile plains, and tidal coastlines into a state shaped by history and nature.
Top places to visit in Georgia, from signature stops to easy additions for the trip plan.

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Tallulah Gorge State ParkTallulah Gorge State Park is home to one of the most massive canyons in the southeastern United States.
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Tybee IslandOver 210 birds have been seen flying around the coastal marshes around this barrier island.
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Okefenokee SwampStraddling the border between Georgia and Florida, this 438,000-acre wetland is the largest blackwater swamp in the country.
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ParksNo trip to Georgia would be complete without spending time in one of the national or state parks.
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Scenic BywaysA road trip through Georgia is one of the best ways to make the most of your visit.
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Providence Canyon State ParkAffectionately known as the "Little Grand Canyon," this 1,003-acre state park is famous for its colorful, layered rock formations.

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A. H. Stephens Historic State ParkA. H. Stephens Historic State Park comprises 1,177 acres of rolling hills and forest pathways.

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Amicalola Falls State ParkAmicalola Falls State Park is the beginning part of the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail and is home to its namesake, Amicalola Falls.
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Cohutta-Chattahoochee Scenic BywayNature lovers will surely enjoy this 54-mile scenic drive through northern Georgia.
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Enduring Farmlands Scenic BywayThis drive-through central Georgia takes you directly into the heart of the agricultural industry.
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Amicalola Falls TrailThis trail takes you to see one of Georgias most breathtaking landmarks the Amicalola Falls.
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Anna Ruby FallsThis 1-mile out and back trail may be short, but it takes you to these two incredibly picturesque twin waterfalls.
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Appalachian Trail: Long Creek FallsAlthough this is only a minor section of the Appalachian trail, it could easily be one of the most magical.
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Arabia Mountain PathA short drive from downtown Atlanta takes you to the great outdoors with over 30 miles of cycling paths to explore.
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Aska TrailWhen you cycle through this area, you will have almost 17 miles of trails to explore.
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Atlanta BeltLineThis non-profit development project will transform Atlanta into a well-connected hub where visitors and commuters can easily hop from one destination to the other.
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Altamaha WMACovering almost 3,000 acres of wetlands and reservoirs of an old rice plantation, this property is one of the best year-round birding destinations in Georgia.
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Brasstown BaldGeorgia is tallest mountain is an outdoor wonderland for both humans and birds.
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Burrells FordTake a short drive along this 7-mile road, and you will be pleasantly surprised at how many birds there will be flying around.
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Aqueduct Park (Raes Creek)Come cool off in the refreshing waters at this peaceful park near Augusta.
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Banning MillsHidden in the middle of Snake Creek Gorge, this swimming hole was once the backdrop for a Pre-Civil War textile mill.
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Blanket's CreekThis flowing stream is surrounded by lush forests and dense pines, which makes it a tranquil place to cool off from the Georgia sun.
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Back River Beach, Tybee IslandThis hidden gem near the mouth of the Tybee River on the southern part of Tybee Island is known for its gentle waves, abundant wildlife, and awe-inspiring sunsets.
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Cabretta BeachA secluded spot on Sapelo Island, this is one of the most unspoiled beaches you will find in Georgia.
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Cumberland Island's BeachesAlthough there are plenty of barrier islands along the Georgia coast, this one is considered to be the most undeveloped of them all.
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Natural WondersAlthough it may not compete with many of the jaw-dropping sites in the west, Georgia still has plenty to offer in terms of breathtaking natural wonders.
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HistoricThere are very few countries with such a rich and diverse history as Georgias, and a visit to one of its historic landmarks is guaranteed to be an enlightening experience.
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Amicalola FallsThere is something magical about gazing up at Georgias tallest waterfall.
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Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, located along the Ocmulgee River in Macon, Georgia, has been a center of civilization for more than 12,000 years.
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The Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, near Macon, Georgia, encompasses several important marshlands and other wetlands.
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Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge is a 35,000-acre refuge in central Georgia.
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If you are looking for a short drive where you can explore a bit of Georgia history, then spend an hour on this 21-mile route from Clinton to Hillsboro.
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This trail winds across state lines into North Carolina for a total of 115 miles, although this section in Georgia is only 36.5 miles long itself.
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After being bypassed by a major railroad in the 1880s, the prosperous city of High Falls became a ghost town.