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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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Explore Point of Interest in Georgia State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Point of Interest guide to compare the stops that belong together in Georgia State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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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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Brasstown BaldProtruding over 4,784-feet above sea level, this mountainous summit is the highest point in the state.
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Bridal Veil FallsThis is guaranteed to be one of the more unique waterfalls you will see here in Georgia!
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Cherokee FallsAs the first of many waterfalls along the Waterfall Trail in Cloudland Canyon, this lush body of water is arguably the most scenic.
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Cloudland CanyonThere is a world of natural beauty to uncover in this state park, like cascading waterfalls, rugged mountain cliffs, and densely wooded forest.
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Lula FallsA short hike through the Lula Lake Land Trust takes you along Rock Creek until you arrive at the incredibly scenic waterfall.
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Marble Mine TrailVisit James Floyd State Park and wander through this abandoned mine.
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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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Panther Creek FallsA 3.5-mile hike through the Chattahoochee National Forest leads you to one of Georgias most spectacular waterfalls.
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Providence CanyonThe canyons colorful crevices and layered rock formations may seem like one of Mother Natures finest creations.
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Providence SpringThis landmark is located in the Andersonville National Historic Site, a confederate prison that was used in the Civil War.
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Radium SpringsAs the largest natural spring and one of the seven natural wonders of Georgia, this radioactive pool of water is a must-visit attraction.
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Stone MountainAt first glance, you might think this peak is just like any other mountain in the Blue Ridge or Appalachian Mountain Range.
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Tallulah GorgeAs one of the largest canyons in the US, this gorge is of epic proportions.
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The Chattahoochee RiverSnaking its way through Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and into the Gulf of Mexico, this 430-mile river is one of the countries most historic bodies of water.
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Warm SpringsAlthough this small town of only 425 residents may not seem like a worthwhile stop on your trip, it is actually packed with stories that are guaranteed to delight both nature lovers and history buffs.
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Wormsloe Historic SiteLocated in Savannah, this colonial estate is the oldest standing structure in the city.
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Dahlonega Gold Museum State Historic SiteLocated inside the 19th-century Old Lumpkin County Courthouse, this museum commemorates Georgias mining industry during the gold rush of the 1800s.
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Jekyll Island Historic DistrictThere is more to this barrier island than sun-soaked beaches and sparse wetland marshes.
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New EchotaThis preserved state park was once the capital of the Cherokee Nation, with a two-story council house, a newspaper print shop, and several homes and cabins that were used during the meetings.
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Old Fort JacksonPerched on the banks of the Savannah River is this 19th-century military fort.
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Owens-Thomas House & Slave QuartersThis historic house is one of the finest examples of English Regency architecture not just in Georgia but in the entire country.
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Tybee Island Light Station And MuseumLocated on the northeastern part of Tybee Island at the mouth of the Savannah River is this Georgias oldest and tallest lighthouse.