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    With whitewater rafting, hiking, biking, and more, Georgia has the activities to match the landscapes and southern soul.

    Top Spots in and near Georgia

    • Summerville, Georgia

      Hike the Marble Mine Trail

      4.3
      1.7 mi / 200 ft gain
      This 1.7 mile loop is almost entirely on a wide pebbled road making this hike perfect for getting families and friends outdoors. Though there is some elevation gain, the Marble Mine Loop is quite an easy walk. Go during the Fall and the trees are boasting all the reds, oranges, and yellows of the...
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    • Chatsworth, Georgia

      Hike the West Overlook Trail and CCC Stone Tower Trail Loop

      4.7
      1 mi / 200 ft gain
      Fort Mountain State Park is filled with horse trails, biking trails, walking trails, camping sites, and a lake. Once you arrive at the park you pay a $5 entrance fee and will receive a park map. While visiting I walked the West Overlook Trail and came back down the CCC Tower Trail. This is a 1 mi...
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    • Blairsville, Georgia

      Hike to Helton Creek Falls

      4.5
      0.6 mi / 22 ft gain
      Getting to Helton Creek Falls can be a little bit tricky. You can either access the trailhead from 348 (the less popular, more adventurous route), or you can access the trailhead easily off of highway 19.  The reason why access from 348 is a bit tricky is that the road actually has two creek cros...
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    • Lithia Springs, Georgia

      Sweetwater Creek Red Trail

      4.8
      1.48 mi / 46 ft gain
      Sweetwater Creek State Park lies just about 20 minutes West of Downtown Atlanta.  An easy drive along I-20 from the large city makes this park a very popular destination, especially on the weekends.  Out of the parks three main trails, the Red Trail is by far my favorite.  Scenic river views and ...
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    • Lakemont, Georgia

      Minnehaha Falls

      4.2
      0.39 mi / 98 ft gain
      Despite their beauty, not many hikers know about Minnehaha Falls. Even more shocking, these are some of the most accessible falls in all of North Georgia. Round trip, the hike to the falls will only take about a half a mile. Hikers can park along the side of the road at the trailhead. Follow the ...
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    • Crawfordville, Georgia

      Stargaze at Deerlick Astronomy Village

      Before any trip I take I pull up the dark sky map: darksitefinder.com. This incredible tool is great in finding low light pollution areas nearby.However, when I don't feel like driving many hours away on dirt roads, this is a great alternative in the Southeast. Spend a night with professional an...
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    • Helen, Georgia

      Hike to Dukes Creek Falls

      4.2
      1.9 mi / 300 ft gain
      Starting with a scenic overlook of Yonah mountain and ending with three waterfalls, Dukes Creek falls is the perfect hike on any occasion. This easy 1 mile trail has spectacular views and is great for dogs and families. The trail is gravel and boardwalk the whole way and great for any age. The pa...
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    • Roswell, Georgia

      Climb and Chill at Allenbrook

      4.0
      You’re going to be really surprised you’re still in Roswell, or in the Atlanta area at all. When you get out of your car and start walking down the wooden stairs at the start of the trail, the busy sounds of the rushing cars on Atlanta Street fade away into the wind flowing through the Tulip Popl...
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    • Chatsworth, Georgia

      Emery Creek Falls

      5.0
      5.9 mi / 833 ft gain
      The hike to the five waterfalls on the Emery Creek trail is one of the most spectacular hikes in Georgia. This trail is moderate in climb, yet secluded in the Cohutta Wilderness and challenging enough to keep crowds away. Two things to note about this trail: it is wet (there are 20 creek crossing...
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    • Woodstock, Georgia

      Kayak to Lake Allatoona Waterfall

      4.1
      Kayak from the Olde Rope Mill Park to the Lake Allatoona Waterfall (1.5 mile paddle from park to waterfall). This easy lake paddle is great for beginners.  Waterfall Coordinates: 34.1436403,-84.5330342  If it is warm, bring a bathing suit and play in the water! There are also numerous spots to ha...
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    • Saint Marys, Georgia

      Camp at Stafford Beach on Cumberland Island

      5.0
      7 mi
      Once you have reached the island by ferry from St. Mary's, GA, you will receive an orientation about your campsite and the island (You can rent bicycles at the main office on the island, too). Stafford Beach is 3.5 miles from the ferry landing so you will have plenty of time to explore the island...
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    • Pine Mountain, Georgia

      Hike and Camp the Big Poplar Loop , F.D. Roosevelt SP

      5.0
      7.8 mi
      We camped a few nights in the F.D. Roosevelt campground in our Airstream before setting out for two nights in the backcountry. Our first stop was at the Visitor Center to talk with the ranger and plan our route. Some of the campsites are limited and must be reserved in advance with the ranger, so...
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    • Dillard, Georgia

      Hike to Rabun Bald

      5.0
      3 mi / 4696 ft gain
      Starting at the trailhead you begin by following the yellow blazes. The trail isn't well marked so keep an eye out for the blazes you see. The trailhead starts at the dead end of Kelsey Mountain Trail. The path immediately starts to incline and doesn't stop. A few minutes in you will come to a fo...
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    • Blairsville, Georgia

      Camp at Vogel State Park

      5.0
      Nestled at the foot of Blood Mountain is one of Georgia's most scenic State Parks.  With over 90 campsites and 35 charming cottages, 17 miles of hiking trails, a beautiful alpine lake, and a charming waterfall, Vogel State Park highlights all of the best things that North Georgia has to offer.  T...
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    • Rising Fawn, Georgia

      Hike Sitton's Gulch Trail

      5.0
      5.7 mi / 1060 ft gain
      Hiking Sitton's Gulch is a great option for those who want to get a little more distance than what the 2.1 mile Waterfalls trail has to offer.  This bit of extra distance will separate you from a lot of the weekend crowd and will expose you to two more waterfalls, in addition to Cherokee and Heml...
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    • Cleveland, Georgia

      Hike the Appalachian Trail to Preachers Rock

      5.0
      2.1 mi / 425 ft gain
      The Appalachian Trail is arguably the most famous thru-hike in the world.  Along its 2,181-mile journey, there are many beautiful mountain views, and Preachers Rock is definitely one of them.  A large granite slab near the summit of Big Cedar Mountain reveals mountain views that are truly the epi...
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