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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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Explore Swimming in Georgia State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Swimming 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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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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Blue Hole and High Shoals Creek FallsA moderate 2.5-mile trek through the High Shoals Scenic Area in the Chattahoochee National Forest takes you to not one but two different waterfalls for swimming.
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Cave SpringsNestled next to the Alabama state borderline, this off-the-beaten-path swimming destination is mostly just known to locals who live in town.
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Denton Branch FallsIf you are looking for a place to cool off in Tate City, then look no further than this beautiful waterfall.
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Dukes Creek FallsWhen it comes to serene settings, this waterfall and swimming hole has to be one of the most scenics.
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Edge of the World (Amicalola River Trail)Despite its name, this local swimming spot thankfully is not too difficult to reach.
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Emery Creek FallsAfter a nearly 3-mile trek through the forest, hikers will be delighted to find this secluded swimming hole.
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Gober BeachThis spot may not be the easiest place to reach, but it is worth the effort if you are looking for an uncrowded place to go swimming.
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Helton Creek FallsEasily accessible right off the main road in Helen, this swimming hole is buzzing with locals and visitors on a warm summer day.
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Jacks River FallsLocated at the end of a 4.5-mile hiking trail in the heart of the Cohutta Wilderness, this waterfall is one of the more remote places to go swimming.
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Lake LanierLocated in the northern part of the state, this 38,000-acre reservoir has plenty of places where you can go swimming.
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Mill CreekThis beautiful spot is a great place to go swimming near downtown Woodstock.
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Sea Creek FallsNestles in Coopers Creek Recreation Area, this waterfall and swimming hole is located down a short 10-minute walking trail.
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Tallulah FallsIf you ever wanted to swim in the middle of a canyon, then now is your chance!
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Wildcat Creek Sliding RockThis peaceful creek in the middle of the Chattahoochee National Forest provides the perfect setting for a refreshing dip.