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Georgia border crossings Georgia shares borders with Turkey, Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Whatever your opinion on the international status of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, to get there you will need to cross border checkpoints, so we discuss the goings-on there as well on this page. Finally, there is also the ferry port of Poti, a valid entry and exit point for foreigners. For an exact location of these and all other border crossings on the Silk Road, see the border crossing map on the overview page. EU citizens do not need a passport to enter Georgia, their national ID is enough. We do recommend taking your passport if you have one, as some people have had trouble getting in because the border guards did not know the rule. You will also need a passport if you intend to travel onwards to Armenia. If travelling with only an ID Card, a printout of the official info in Georgian (at the bottom of the list) stating that EU ID Cards are accepted might come in handy. Index Georgian border crossings with Turkey Russia Azerbaijan Armenia Russian conquests Abkhazia South Ossetia Georgia – Turkey border crossings Posof – Vale: The backdoor option, best done with your own transport. It’s a beautiful drive. By public transport, from Turkey you take a minibus from the minibus station in Kars to Posof (2,5 hrs) or Andahan (1,5h), then a taxi (buses are unlikely) to the border (30 minutes, 25 TL) or directly to Akhaltsikhe. The road on the Georgian side is very bad. If stuck on the border, traffic is sparse, but with patience you can get a taxi or hitch a ride to Akhaltsikhe. From Akhaltsikhe it’s easy to get to Tbilisi by minibus. Posof-Vale crossing reports collected here. Hopa – Sarp: A busy but otherwise easy border crossing for most, the road edging beautifully along the Black Sea coast through the land of the Laz. Plenty of public transport going between Trabzon/Rize and Batumi, going across the border. From the border you can also take a bus to the center of Batumi for a few pennies. Central Asians might have problems here with the Turkish border guards – stand your ground and demand to see their superior. Crossing reports collected here. Cildir/Aktas-Kartsakhi: Reopened in October 2015 after having been closed since 1995. There are minibuses from Çıldır to the border. On the Georgian side there is a bank. Even though there are bus stops on the Georgian side no (mini)buses were sighted and only 1 taxi. This might get better when the re-opening becomes more known. Plenty of locals though so it shouldn’t be to difficult to hitch a ride to Akhalkalaki. Georgia – Russia border crossings Zemo Larsi / Verkhnij Lars / Chertov Most: Between Kazbegi and Vladikavkaz. Was closed for some time after the Russia – Georgia armed conflicts over Abkhazia and S. Ossetia, but is now open for international travelers. Easy on the Russian side, Georgia is friendly and offers free wifi. They won’t let you cross it on foot – must hitch a ride but it is allowed to cycle over. Snow possible from October, a definite by November. No buses here and traffic is light. Taxis travel between Vladikavkaz and Tbilisi (20$ for a seat Vladikavkaz – Kazbegi). Updates here. Georgia – Azerbaijan border crossings At the Azeri border, it is NOT a problem to have an Armenian border stamp in your passport. It IS a problem to have a Nagorno-Karabakh stamp in your passport; you will be denied access to Azerbaijan. For this reason, NKR stamps are issued on a separate paper. Matsimi / Lagodeki / Balakan: Connecting Telavi and Zaqatala. Quiet and easy-going. A beautiful drive once in Azerbaijan towards Baku, but watch out for police if self-driving! There are minibuses from Telavi to Lagodekhi (1,5h), from where you can walk or take a taxi for the remaining 4km. There is also a bus from Telavi to Balaken (7 GEL), just across the border on the Azeri side. The Georgian side is predictably well-equipped with a duty-free shop and money exchange. On the Azeri side there is nothing. Minibuses go between the border and Balakan/Zaqatala (all the way to Qax?). Krasniy Most: This border crossing is open, connecting Rustavi with Qazax. Recent reports on transport options are welcomed! Georgia – Armenia border crossings Bagratashen – Sadakhlo: Main road between Tbilisi and Yerevan. There is lots of transport between these 2 cities. Easy-breezy-beautiful. Gogavan – Guguti: Border is open for international travelers. Very easy. Nice road through beech forest for the final few kilometres in Georgia. Bavra – Ninotsminda: Border is open for international travelers. Should be hassle-free. Georgia – Abkhazia border crossings Before visiting Abkhazia, you must obtain a clearance letter from the Abkhaz authorities. Be sure to read Abkhazia visa and Abkhazia border crossings for important entry and exit information. Inguri: From Zugdidi, a taxi costs 10 lari, a marshrutka is 3 lari. At the Georgian border, don’t say Abkhazia is a country. It’s a part of Georgia, obviously. You will be questioned about your profession and why you want to go to Abkhazia. You are a tourist and want to see all of Georgia. You then walk across the river (it’s not far, no need to take a cart across). Marshrutkas from the border straight to Sukhumi are available and leave when full. Otherwise, marshrutkas to Gal are also possible, from where you can take another transport to Sukhumi. Go back as you came. Your visa is not stuck into your passport – when leaving Abkhazia, take it out of your passport as the border guards don’t tend to do this, and the Georgians will not be happy to see it. Some more questions by the Georgians, then you’re off. Buses at the border go to Zugdidi or straight to Tbilisi (15 GEL). Zugdidi to Sukhumi or reverse takes minimum 5 hours, so make an early start. Border opens at 8am, closes at 7 pm. Don’t forget to exchange lari into rubles before you enter Abkhazia from the Georgian side, or to have dollars on hand, there are few if any options to exchange lari once in Abkhazia. A good travel tip: dress inconspicuously. There are tons of Megrelians crossing to and fro, since the border shot right through the heart of the Samegrelo region, with split families on both sides. Guards do not stop locals at all. So if you’re Caucasian, dress in black only (that’s what the Georgians and Megrelians do), and do not carry a western-style big backpack, no-one’s gonna stop you, let alone question you. Which makes you also safe from any possible criminals targeting obvious tourists. Black trousers, black shirt (and maybe some black cap and shades, if you’re fair-haired and blue-eyed) and it’s much faster and easier. Leather jacket is a bonus. Some more good info from Daniel Hamilton: It is well known that the area immediately surrounding the ‘line of occupation’ is a dangerous one with Abkhaz troops and various bandits extracting bribes from visitors to the territory with relative impunity. The LonelyPlanet forums are full of examples of cases where tourists have faced threats and violence at the border. You have two options when you have through customs – taxi or bus. If you opt for the bus (as I did) then the most usual way to travel to Sukhumi is to go from Inguri up to the town of Gali where buses then connect on to Sukhumi. Gali is now the only truly multi-ethnic part of Abkhazia and is home to the majority of the 40,000 (out of 250,000) Georgians who have returned to their homes since the end of fighting. The town is also dirt poor and entirely overlooked by the ethnic Abkhaz administration; full of shattered and bombed-out buildings and riven with organised crime. As a non-Russian speaker, I was as keen as anything to avoid having to loiter in Gali to pick up a connecting bus so was delighted when a bus running directly Sukhumi turned up. Speaking subsequently to some Georgian friends in Zugdidi, they told me that my decision to make an early start was a wise one as muggings and hold-ups in Inguri are at their lowest in the morning, increasing steadily until the Abkhaz close the ‘line of occupation’ at 19:00. You are apparently most likely to find a direct service to Sukhumi if you are there when the border opens at 08:00. Given that even a direct service from Inguri to Sukhumi takes at least two hours, I have also been advised that those returning to the Georgian side make an early start so as to avoid potential hold-ups such as bogus document checks in Gali that could see you stranded in the dangerous border area after 19:00. The drive to Sukhumi is beautiful and depressing in equal measure. Updates collected in the Inguri forum topic. Georgia – South Ossetia border crossings Artsevi: Officially, South Ossetia is only to be visited from Russia. You can bribe your way in from the Artsevi border, though, as at least one traveler has done in 2013. All other border crossings will be similar: only for truly hardy travelers. See South Ossetia borde GeorgiaAtracții turistice Jvari Mănăstire Uplistsikhe Peșteră Gergeti Trinity Church Biserică și ghețar Kazbek Munte, cățărare, vulcan, ghețar și schi Svetitskhoveli Cathedral Catedrală și istorie Joseph Stalin Museum, Gori Muzeu Gonio Fortress Muzeu, reggae, istorie, cascadă și cetate Samtavro Monastery Mănăstire Dadiani Palace Palat, muzeu, istorie și arhitectură Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography Muzeu, muzeu în aer liber și arhitectură Vashlovani National Park Arie protejată, parc, leopard, rezervație naturală și vulcan Art Museum of Georgia Muzeu și artătallulah gorge TALLULAH GORGE | GESTALT IMAGERY/SHUTTERSTOCK TRENDING Burger King Found A Hilariously Petty Way To Troll Wendy's On Twitter Holy Crap, The New 'X-Men' Spinoff Is A Horror Movie Here's What NYC Neighborhoods Hate Most Hurry, You Can Get $39 Flights Around The US STUFF YOU'LL LIKE Anthony Bourdain Thinks You Need To Eat Ugly Tomatoes Szechuan Sauce Made People Lose Their Damn Minds, Now McDonald's Is Promising More Gal Gadot Gives Kate McKinnon The Kiss Of A Lifetime In Wonder Woman 'SNL' Sketch In general, most people associate Georgia with Atlanta, Savannah, college football, and a state that was always on the mind of Ray Charles. And those associations aren't incorrect. But what if we told you Georgia is one the most beautiful states in the lower 48? Well it's true: It is. From relaxing weekend road trips to cascading waterfalls only accessible by hike, the Empire State of the South has no shortage of alluring locales and stunning scenery. Tallulah Gorge Tallulah Falls A 1,000-feet-deep gorge that’s nearly 2 miles long, TG is the deepest gorge east of the Mississippi, and is more aptly called Tallulah Gorgeous, especially when you consider the nearly 2,700-acre Georgia state park adjacent to it. With six waterfalls, which cause the river to drop 500 feet over 1 mile, an 80-foot-high suspension bridge, and ample hiking and biking space, it’s literally breathtaking. Pro tip: If you want to hike the gorge floor, get there early for a permit -- and keep in mind they’re not available during water releases. RELATED Atlanta's Best Urban Hikes Inside The Perimeter The Resolutions All ATLiens Can Keep In 2017 Every Single Person You'll See At A Falcons Tailgate wormsloe DNDAVIS/SHUTTERSTOCK Wormsloe Plantation Savannah This 822-acre historic site near Savannah boasts the ruins of a fortified home constructed by one of Georgia's colonial founders, Noble Jones; a museum; an interpretive center focusing on daily life in the 1700s; and, most importantly, a picturesque oak-lined 1.5-mile avenue that’s as romantic... um, that’s as romantic as any place where slavery was once practiced, anyway. arabia mountain ISAENKO/SHUTTERSTOCK Arabia Mountain Lithonia Arabia Mountain is one of only 49 National Heritage Areas in the country, i.e., places recognized by Congress for their peerless contribution to the nation’s history. What you’ll appreciate most, though, is its starkly beautiful granite landscapes, incredible, awe-inducing views, and dozens of brilliantly colored rare plant species. If a more serene place exists, we haven’t found it yet. Lullwater Park Atlanta Despite being smack dab in the middle of the city, Lullwater Park is a total retreat. You can't hear the cars zipping by over the quiet sounds of leaves rustling in the trees, but you can zone out and enjoy exploring the old water mills. When it comes to parks, Lullwater really has it all: shade and sun, hills and open fields, multiple trails, peaceful running water and fishing ponds, and beautiful serenity. It’s basically nature’s answer to a stiff after-work drink. callaway gardens FLICKR/JR P Callaway Gardens Pine Mountain A public garden and resort on 14,000 acres of beautiful Appalachian foothills near Pine Mountain, Callaway Gardens is teeming with gorgeous views of multiple multi-acre kaleidoscopic flowers gardens, and much more, including some legit golf course action, too. panther creek falls KURDISTAN/SHUTTERSTOCK Panther Creek Falls Clarkesville Despite being landlocked, Atlanta has some really gorgeous bodies of water nearby, including the stunning Panther Creek Falls, a cluster of multi-tiered waterfalls that drop into a pool of clear, beautiful water below. Oh, and if you want to do more than simply bask in the falls’ cool serenity, you can enjoy the nearly 6-mile Panther Creek Trail that runs alongside. Morningside Nature Preserve Morningside A true hidden gem tucked away by the CDC, Morningside Nature Preserve is a secret even to many who live in the neighborhood. It’s a great place for hiking, trail running, walking, letting dogs frolic, or simply forgetting that a huge metropolis is hidden behind the lovely trees, trails, brush, creeks, suspension bridge, and sandy beaches. Seriously, you’ll feel like you actually got away without ever really leaving the city. RELATED The Atlanta Cheat Codes You Need To Know To Hack The City etowah indian mounds FLICKR/KEVIN TROTMAN Etowah Indian Mounds Cartersville This 54-acre site is the most intact Mississippian culture (a mound-building Native American civilization) site in the Southeast, and it features six earthen mounds, a plaza, village site, borrow pits, and a defensive ditch. Artifacts at this archaeological site include huge, hand-carved stone effigies that still have some original pigments. No doubt: this is one of the coolest history lessons you’ve ever had. montaluce RUZGAR344/SHUTTERSTOCK Montaluce Winery Dahlonega Nestled away in Dahlonega is a Montaluce, a stunning winery (and upscale restaurant!) that offers not only fresh, artisanal wines, but also breathtaking views of both the North Georgia Mountains and the sprawling vineyards responsible for all that sweet vino. It also offers events such as deluxe wine tastings, nature hikes, tours, holiday festivities, and more. Pro tip: Splurge on a meal and at least a case of wine. You won’t regret it. okefenokee swamp FLICKR/NEAL WELLONS Okefenokee Swamp Florida-Georgia border The largest intact freshwater and black water wilderness swamp in North America, Okefenokee Swamp has to be seen to be believed. It’s full of vegetation and animals you’ve probably never seen before, like alligators and cranes. Check it out via paddleboat/motorboat water trails that are the sweetest way to explore the indigenous creeks called “The Land of Trembling Earth.” providence canyon state park FLICKR/RICHARD Providence Canyon State Park Lumpkin Yes, that’s in Georgia. While much of the state think little, if anything, south of Atlanta is noteworthy, Providence Canyon State Park proves them wrong. The 1,000-plus-acre park contains Providence Canyon, which is known as “Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon” because the massive, up-to-150-foot gullies resemble the real thing so closely. They definitely look like nothing else you’ll find in the Peach State. RELATED 10 Things I Will Never Understand About Atlanta cumberland island PAULA STEPHENS/SHUTTERSTOCK Cumberland Island St. Marys Step off the ferry on Georgia’s largest and southernmost barrier island and you’ll immediately feel like you’re on your own private beach, where you can swim, take quiet strolls, fish, bird watch, and more... all amidst ancient, twisted trees, lush vegetation, similarly ancient turtles, and beautiful roaming wild horses. The best part, especially for anyone who’s sick of Atlanta traffic? Cumberland Island is a car-free zone. Bellwood Quarry Atlanta About a mile from Midtown Atlanta, there’s a huge hole in the ground that was mined for centuries. In recent years, thanks to gorgeous blue water and rocks that look straight outta the Rockies, it’s been featured in The Hunger Games and The Walking Dead, but if you want to see it in real life, you’d better hurry: The city is planning to turn it into a reservoir, meaning the whole place will soon be underwater. Sign up here for our daily Atlanta email and be the first to get all the food/drink/fun the ATL has to offer. You can find Atlanta-based writer Brook Bolen on Twitter @BrookBolen, but she’s usually too busy hanging at Lullwater Park, or eating… ewwww, vegan food, to tweet much. OUR BEST STORIES, DELIVERED DAILY25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia Updated on October 3, 2017 by VacationIdea Staff Lake Allatoona at Red Top Mountain State Park From busy, cosmopolitan cities to a sandy, sun-splashed coastline and majestic mountains, Georgia offers a unique experience that you won't find anywhere else. You will see modern Atlanta with its urban skyline and the biggest aquarium in the world. Georgia's first city, the historic Savannah, will charm you with historic beauty and magnificent architecture. There are wild horses on Cumberland Island National Seashore and over 400 Civil War sites. Georgia's 47 parks offer magnificent views, spectacular beauty, and a range of outdoor activities. Here are the best places to visit in Georgia. Photo: Robert Hainer/Fotolia »Savannah Savannah From its quaint cobblestone streets shaded by old oaks covered in Spanish Moss and surrounded by magnificent antebellum Southern mansions to the white sand beaches on Tybee Island to art galleries and Civil War re-enactments, Savannah is thrilling for all ages and a treat for all the senses. Take an old trolley to explore the beautiful old city in style, check out City Market for fun during the day as well as night, and explore Savannah River Street to see galleries, cafes and restaurants, and breathtaking views of the river. And whatever time of the year you visit, there will be some kind of festival to get everyone out on the streets, locals and visitors alike. 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You can also take the kids to the Six Flags White Water waterpark and LEGOLAND Discovery Center, visit the High Museum of Art, and explore the Margaret Mitchell house to see a beautiful example of Southern architecture and lifestyle. Take a stroll through the Atlanta Botanic Gardens on a hot day to cool off and enjoy the lush, verdant world of plants. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: Robert Hainer /Fotolia Fun Weekend Getaways, Wedding Venues & Things to do near me: Chicago, NYC, CA, From Houston, VT, Newport Beach, Boston, Scottsdale, NYC, CO, Houston, Saratoga, FL, LA, Kansas City, TN, Boston, D.C., from Seattle, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, LA, Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Dallas, Phoenix, Fire Island, Nashville, Tucson, Salem, Portland, Baton Rouge, Charlotte, CA, Salt Lake City »Tybee Island Tybee Island Tybee Island is Savannah's beach playground. Only a short 20-minutedrive away, Tybee is a paradise under the sun boasting five miles of sandy public beach with ancient sand dunes in the back covered with golden sea oats. The views are spectacular everywhere you go, and there is no end to the fun - you can take part in sunbathing, fishing, sailing, boating, hiking, biking, eating, drinking, or doing absolutely nothing under the shade of an umbrella. There is a lot to see in this 22 square mile area covered with old maritime forests. Don't miss historic Fort Screven area with the scenic Tybee Lighthouse, learn about the island history at Tybee Museum, take the kids to Fort Pulaski to get a sense of the turbulent past of the country and enjoy wonderful restaurants, beach bars and cafes, and sunsets to die for. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: dbvirago/Fotolia Fun places to visit, events, facts, tours, all inclusive & photos of fun things to do near me last minute: Great Attractions near my location & Free Activities Weekend Getaway, Wedding Venues & How far is: PA, LA, OK, IA, AZ, HI, From Boston, UT, WV, MS, CA, MT, SF, MI, San Diego, San Antonio, Nashville, PA,NY, WI, TN, MI, UT, MD, GA, HI, CT, VA, IL, ID, KY, AL, VA, OR, IN, Atlanta »Cumberland Island Cumberland Island Cumberland Island is the largest uninhabited barrier island in Georgia. It is rich in history and boasts ancient maritime forests, 17 miles of untouched beaches, wild horses, and curious tourists. Native American peoples originally inhabited the area, which eventually became a working plantation for a while and then the Carnegie family winter retreat. Cumberland Island is now a national seashore and congressionally designated wilderness. Only 17.5 miles long, the island is36,415 acres, more than 16,850 of which are mudflats, marshes, and tidal creeks. The adventure starts on the ferry from St. Mary's, the only way to get to the island, which offers a wonderful view of the diverse habitats. Rent a bike, book a tour with park rangers, or bring a pair of good hiking shoes, as the island is a wonderful place to explore. You can spot wild horses roaming freely, raccoons, wild boars, alligators, whit-tailed deer, and many birds. Stop by the ruins of Carnegie Dungeness mansion, which was built in 1884 by Thomas Carnegie and burned in the 1950s. 101 Wheeler St, St Marys, Georgia 31558, Phone: 912-882-4336 More GA USA destinations: romantic Georgia, Water Parks 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: iofoto/Fotolia You are reading "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia Today" Back to Top or Closest Weekend Vacations with Kids, Trip finder, Getaways near me & Scenic places near me Best things to do with kids & fun things near me: San Francisco, DC, Phoenix, Chattanooga, Williamsburg, GA, Atlanta, Myrtle Beach, LA, Chicago, Santa Barbara, CT, MN, NC, Cleveland, Portland, Ft Lauderdale, Key West, Oceanside, Fort Worth, Duluth, Cape May, MO, Catskills, Savannah, St. Pete, Pigeon Forge, Columbus, Southwest, From Dallas, Jacksonville, Charleston WV »Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island Just a short walk from Georgia's Jekyll Island Campground stretched the Villas By The Sea Resort and Clam Creek Picnic Area, Driftwood Beach is a place of mesmerizing beauty; it is a tree graveyard with miles of incredibly shaped dead trees and fallen branches that have been whipped and bleached by the winds and tides. The beach is a great place for an introspective stroll, and it is a photographers' dream, as it is secluded and often empty. It also serves as a fantastic background for wedding photos, so do not be surprised if you see a few well-dressed people walking through the sand. The sunsets from Driftwood Beach are spectacular. Erosion of the north end of the island due to development over the last hundred years is what caused the extensive death of the trees. Most of the them have been cut for construction, and land was cleared for the building of golf courses, leaving the rest of the vegetation with no protection from nature's power. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: brianw_45/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia" Back to Top or More Famous Landmarks, Restaurants, Bars, Cafes, Food near me, Activities, Fall Honeymoon, Downtown Wedding Venues Vacation Spots near Me: SF, St Louis, Durham, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Palm Springs, Boise, Fort Wayne, Galena, Mackinac Island, NC, DC, Wilmington, Austin, Albuquerque, Ventura, OH, Near Houston, CA, NH, Charleston, Pittsburgh, CO, Minneapolis, Houston, Knoxville, Family, Sedona, Norfolk, San Jose, Anaheim, San Diego Beaches, Carlsbad, MD »Callaway Botanical Gardens Callaway Botanical Gardens Callaway Gardens is an enormous, 14,000-acre landscape on Pine Mountain in the foothills of Appalachia that by Cason J. Callaway and his wife Virginia Hand Callaway designed. Opened in 1952, the Gardens started as a place to grow rare azaleas, and today they consist of a unique combination of natural spaces and attractions, including a resort that offers a number of options for shorter or longer stays. The garden has numerous walking and biking trails that wind through the diverse landscapes, and it also boasts Callaway Brothers Azalea Bowl, Overlook Azalea Garden, Robin Lake Beach(the largest world man-made white, fine sand beach), the Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center with more than 1,000 butterflies belonging to 50 species, two golf courses, TreeTop Adventure Zip Line and Obstacle Course, and the Ida Cason Callaway Memorial Chapel. Read more 17800 US Hwy 27, Pine Mountain, Georgia 31822, Phone: 800-852-3810 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: jrobe85- Fotolia.com Vacations for Couples, Packages, Offers, Tours, Date Night Ideas around me, Pictures of Romantic Hotels, Fall vacations for seniors, Free things to do in October & Beaches near me: Best Romantic Getaways "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia Cool Points of Interest" Back to Top or Best Towns and Historic Cities for Travel, Popular day trip ideas, Farmers Markets, Places to eat near me, Living & Vacation Deals Best attractions, points of interest & fun places to go near me: VA, OC, St Augustine, Laguna Beach, Milwaukee, CO, Lake Tahoe, OR, IL, WA, SC, Columbia, CA, Asheville, Annapolis, Hilton Head, Gatlinburg, TN, Branson, Boulder, NJ, Memphis, From Denver, Couples, WA, OKC, Deals, AZ, TX, CT, Corpus Christi, Navigation, Paris, Santa Monica, Catalina, New Braunfels, FL Beaches, Colorado Springs, NC »GA, USA Destinations: Alpharetta GA, USA Destinations: Alpharetta A suburb of Atlanta, Alpharetta is a historic town that includes an eclectic mix of eateries, shops, and galleries. Of particular note is its thriving music scene, including the 12,000 Verizon Wireless outdoor amphitheater. The town is a hub for music, art and street festivals, farmer's markets, parades, and special events throughout the year. A historic downtown area boasts renovated century homes, boutique shopping, and high end dining. Accommodations to fit all budgets can be found among the 23 hotels available. More GA USA destinations: romantic Georgia, Water Parks 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: rodphotography/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia" Back to Top or More Family Weekend Trips, Excursions, Nearby Restaurants, Cool Vacation Spots & Fall Destination Facts Places to go with kids & mini vacations: CA, OR, Seville, ID, KS, Leavenworth, Carmel, Healdsburg, Holland, NH, Spa, Breckenridge, Retreats, NJ, Bermuda, Newport, Dubuque, Florence, Dauphin Island, FL Parks, LA, Estes Park, Black Sand, Spokane, Hampton, Hudson, Montreal, Tiny Houses, Google Flights, Taco Bell, Getaways, Starbucks, Orlando, Costco, CA, Credit Cards, Hardee's, Taos, Oxnard, Provincetown, Hudson Valley, Davenport, Islands, Roswell, WA, NM »Tallulah Gorge State Park Tallulah Gorge State Park Tallulah Gorge State Park is a scenic 2,689-acre state park near Tallulah Falls, Georgia. The park spreads around a Tallulah Gorge, which is 1,000 feet deep and two miles long and was created by thousands of years of relentless work on behalf of the Tallulah River, which can be seen flowing at the bottom of the gorge. Six Tallulah Falls that drop the river level by 500 feet over a mile are the main attraction of the area. There are hiking trails on the rim of the gorge with spectacular views, but for hiking on the canyon floor visitors need a permit. You can get another great view from the suspension bridge, which swings 80 feet above the bottom of the gorge. The Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center provides information about the history, the terrain and area's fragile ecosystem. 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Rd, Tallulah Falls, Georgia 30573, Phone: 706-754-7981 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: foreverbluebird/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia this Weekend with Friends" Back to Top or Romantic Places to live, September Last Minute Travel, Beach Vacations, Photos and Map of Conference & Wedding Destinations near my location Vacation Ideas: Malibu, Virginia Beach, Wilmington, Flagstaff, Daytona Beach, Brooklyn, Monterey, Little Rock, El Paso, KY, IN, OR, IL, AR, NH, MA, Honeymoon, McDonald's, Uber, Tulsa, Greensboro, Omaha, Cape Cod, Eureka, IA, FL, Madison, GA, PA, Solvang, UT, MN, Billings, Dayton, Jamaica, Bloomington, NE, Rochester, Albany, Tallahassee, Springfield MO, Italy, Grand Rapids, Christmas, Santa Fe »Blue Ridge Blue Ridge Called the "Switzerland of the South," Blue Ridge is a charming small town with a distinct artsy vibe. The area boasts galleries complete with craft breweries that serve excellent brews and feature live music. A tourist destination in earlier days, Blue Ridge had five hotels soon after it was founded in 1886 thanks to the easy access afforded by the arrival of the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad. Taking the historic Blue Ridge Scenic Railway is a great way to see the surrounding nature. Check out what is happening at the popular downtown Blue Ridge City Park, visit the historic 1937Fannin County Courthouse that now houses art studios and galleries, let the Ocoee Whitewater Center take you down Ocoee river in one of their kayaks or canoes for an adrenaline rush, and take the kids hiking in the Blue Ridge Mountains or picking fruits at Mercier Orchards. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: Pakhnyushchyy/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia & Things to Do near Me" Back to Top or Best Restaurants near me, Images of Hotels, Discounts, Boutique Hotels, Inn & Bed and Breakfasts Fun places to go near me: RI, NM, Naples, AK, SC, Charlottesville, Cabo, OK, WI, AL, MD, AR, Wichita, Caribbean, Fullerton, Augusta, Pink Sand, Stowe, Pierre, NJ, from Phoenix, Lexington, Toledo, London, Huntsville, Nassau, Arlington, NY, Caribbean, Quebec City, Bar Harbor, Canada, HI, Austria, MO, from Seattle, Lake George, CT, Maui, Eugene, MT »Wormsloe Historic Site Wormsloe Historic Site A cool, shady avenue lined with ancient live oaks covered in Spanish moss will take you to the ruins of Wormsloe, the colonial home and estate of Noble Jones. Jones was one of the first settlers who came to the area from England in 1733. A trained carpenter, Jones worked as constable, doctor, Royal Councilor, Indian agent, and surveyor while establishing the towns of New Ebenezer and Augusta. He did well for himself and built a large estate near Savannah. Wormsloe's tabby ruin is the oldest standing structure in Savannah and is a popular tourist attraction. Interpreters dressed in period costumes entertain visitors with stories of the past and the adventures of Noble Jones, and there is a museum with various artifacts located at Wormsloe. There is a scenic hiking trail leading to the Colonial Life Area, which was built for special events about Georgia's colonial past. 7601 Skidaway Road, Savannah, Georgia 31406, Phone: 912-353-3023 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: miroslav_1/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia & Destinations" Back to Top or Free Beaches near Me & Known for Attractions this month Top points of interest in: ME, France, Santa Ana, Prague, Lisbon, Jacksonville, AK Mountains, Australia, Chile, Costa Rica, MN Lakes, Tyler TX, Cuba, NY, Japan, Germany, Plattsburgh, Oxford MS, OH, Cairo, MO Caves, Greece, From NYC, Aruba »GA, USA Destinations: Arabia Mountain GA, USA Destinations: Arabia Mountain Arabia Mountain is an ancient granite monadnock- an isolated, bare, exposed rock 954 feet above sea level. Spectacular landscapes are the core of the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area. What looks like a dead, barren landscape is home to specially adapted plants that thrive in the harsh environment of the mountain, and you'll see vegetation such as rare black-spored quillwort and amphianthus. Hiking on the Arabia Mountain Top Trail is spectacular, and you will go through enormous exposed granite boulders and fields interspersed with shallow basins filled with rare plants before finally climbing to the crater-spotted summit for stunning views. People have been living in this heritage area, which has a rich history, for thousands of years, and the best place to learn about it is at the Flat Rock Archives. Another must-see is the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, which was built by a group of Trappist monks who came to Georgia during a war. Architecture, a fantastic bonsai exhibit, and tasty treats prepared by the monks make the visit worthwhile visiting. 3350 Klondike Road, Lithonia, Georgia 30038, website, Phone: 404-998-8384 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: Kalani/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia" Back to Top or Romantic Wedding Ideas, Summer Honeymoon, Fall Anniversary Ideas, Getting Married & Romantic Places Vacation Ideas: Costa Rica, West Palm Beach, Oakland, AZ, Sydney, LA, Casablanca, Beach, Dubai, Long Beach, Cambridge, Luxury, Memorial Day, Panama City, London, Morgantown, Secluded, Easter, KY, OK, DE, Boone, Spain, Santa Clarita, Lyon, Tokyo, Zurich, Denpasar, Fiji, Antigua »Panther Creek Falls Panther Creek Falls In Georgia's Cohutta Mountains at the southern end of the Smoky Mountains, there is a hidden gem that takes hikers by surprise. Located in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, the popular 5.8-mile long Panther Creek Trail comes across a series of magnificent waterfalls on North Georgia's Panther Creek. A series of wide waterfalls flow in several tiers into a deep clear pool of water. At the bottom of the falls there is a sandy, level area perfect for camping, with rushing water providing a pleasant sound in the background. There are many campsites before or after the falls, and they are frequently busy since this is one of Georgia's most popular hikes. There's another way to approach waterfalls from the trailhead near Yonah Dam, and it is shorter but much more challenging. US 441, Chattahoochee National Forest, Tallulah Falls, Georgia 30572, Phone: 706-754-6221 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: kellyvandellen/Fotolia More ideas: Glasgow, Everett, Lawrence, Costa Mesa, Kingston, Henderson, Hartford, Charlotte, NC, ID, NY, AZ, Annapolis Restaurants, Gadsden, Sarasota, Moab, Chapel Hill, St. Paul, Mesa, Fort Collins, Ireland, Retreats »Etowah Indian Mounds Etowah Indian Mounds From 1000 to 1550 A.D., about one thousand Native Americans lived in the area along the Etowah River in Bartow County, Georgia and left plenty of artifacts as reminders of their lives. Etowah Indian Mounds is a 54-acre archeological site that protects a village site where they once lived, six earthen mounds, a plaza, a defensive ditch, and borrow pits. The mounds were created and occupied by prehistoric people of the South Appalachian Mississippian culture, the ancestors of the Muscogee or Creek people. Visitors can stroll along a nature trail on the banks of the Etowah River to see fish traps the natives used for fishing. Only a small part of the site has been excavated, but we know already that people who lived there had created a complex society with rich rituals. In the museum located on the site, visitors can learn about the natives' way of body decorating with paint, shell beads, intricate hairdos, copper, and feathers earrings. There are also stone effigies weighing 125 pounds and artifacts made of wood, seashells, and stone. 813 Indian Mounds Road SW, Cartersville, Georgia 30120, Phone: 770-387-3747 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: johnlric/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia" Back to Top or Places to Eat, Excursions, Bucket list, Fun & Cheap Weekend Getaways, What's near me Vacation Ideas: Germany, for Couples, Kennebunkport, Topeka, Norwalk, Saint Tropez, Morocco, NC Getaways, Kingsport, Gaithersburg, Honeymoon, Affordable, Costa Rica, Best Zoos, Portugal, Best Aquariums, Playa del Carmen, Abilene, Birmingham »Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Established in 1937 on 401,880 acres of land, the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is a wild, beautiful place, a breeding ground, and a refuge for migratory birds as well as other wildlife. At its core is the unique Okefenokee swamp, the headwaters of the St Mary's and Suwannee Rivers, and a habitat for endangered and threatened species such as wood storks, the red-cockaded woodpecker, indigo snakes, and many wild animals. The refuge is known the world over for its population of amphibians, which are bio-indicators of the habitat's health. There are over 600 plant species in refuge. Within the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, 353,981 acres are designated as National Wilderness Area. As it is one of the largest intact freshwater ecosystems in the world, the RAMSAR Convention has declared the refuge a Wetland of International Importance. There are a number of observation towers and boardwalks throughout the refuge. The peaceful, lush environment is popular for fishing, hunting, hiking, boating, and canoeing. 2700 Suwannee Canal Rd, Folkston, Georgia 31537, Phone: 912-496-7836 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: Brian Lasenby/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia for Seniors, Locals & Tourists - Essential Restaurants, Favorite Wedding Venues & Hotels" Back to Top or Beautiful places near me, Travel guide & More Pictures of Fun Vacation Spots Best attractions in: Puerto Vallarta, San Diego, Scotland, Houston, Bakersfield, Seoul, Riverside, Burbank, Italy, Frisco, Underwater Hotels, Nebraska, Nevada, Bangor, Europe, Fit Vacations, Florida, Victoria »Providence Canyon State Park Providence Canyon State Park Providence Canyon State Park is located on 1,003 acres near Lumpkin in southwest Georgia. At the core of this fascinating park is Providence Canyon, which is known as Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon" and is considered one of the Natural Wonders of Georgia. What is curious is that the Canyon is actually not natural — soil erosion because of bad 19th century farming practices caused the deep gullies that plunge down 150 feet. Nevertheless, Canyon's fantastic orange, pink, red, and purple colors make for fantastic photos and paintings. The canyon is especially beautiful in July and August when the rare endemic plum leaf azalea is in full bloom. Hiking along the canyon's rim offers magnificent views, and some of the gullies are popular among rock climbers. 8930 Canyon Road, Lumpkin, Georgia 31815, Phone: 229-838-6870 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: Jay Mudaliar/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia" Back to Top or Essential Conference Venues & Places to Get Married, Where is the Closest Great Place to Elope Best attractions in: Cape Coral, Berkeley, Peoria, La Jolla, Del Mar, Summer Ideas, Budapest, New Haven, Calistoga, Tree House Hotels, Winnipeg, MI, Tybee Island, Winter, Ice Cream, McAllen, LV Pools, RI, Gulf Coast Beaches, MS, GA Water Parks, Fiji »GA, USA Destinations: Appalachian Trail GA, USA Destinations: Appalachian Trail Depending on one's perspective, the Appalachian Trail begins or ends in Georgia. 79 miles of the 2,190-mile trail are in the Northern part of Georgia and are amongst some of the most scenic in the entire state. Unlike the rest of Georgia, this area is mountainous, and it is a great place for either a day hike or a longer excursion. Guests can enjoy a variety of hikes under 6 miles. The trail starts its northbound trek to Maine at Springer Mountain, where the trail's start is commemorated with a bronze plaque. In addition, you can also find the trail log in a vault, inscribed by hikers at the beginning or end of their journey. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: kellyvandellen/Fotolia You are reading "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia with Kids" Back to Top or Closest places near me, Threeday weekend, Solo travel, National parks, Day trip, Travel inspiration Best attractions in: Caribbean, Florence, MVY, Gettysburg, Austin, Paris, Atlanta, With Kids, Lake Placid, Tree House Hotels, Montgomery, Marco Island, Cape Canaveral, Munich, Woodstock, Flagler Beach, Lakeland, Fort Walton Beach, Schaumburg, Hot Springs, UT »Chattahoochee River Chattahoochee River Forming the border between Alabama and Georgia, the Chattahoochee River is a central waterway in Georgia, and its shores and waters provide much entertainment for visitors. The Chattahoochee National Recreation Area is open year round, from dawn to dusk. The Island Ford Visitor Center is located in the historic Hewlett Lodge. Maps, the latest information on the park, souvenirs from the Eastern National store, and more are all available at the Visitors' Center. Activities in the recreation area include fishing, boating, kayaking, and hiking. Another of the park's most popular activities is cycling. All park roads are open to cyclists, but trails are limited to specific areas. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: gdykstra/Fotolia Best attractions in: Paso Robles, Melbourne, Hoboken, Reykjavik, Zoos, Grenada, Beijing, Train Museums, Jamaica, Tampa Beaches, Scranton PA, France, WA, Rijeka, VT, WV, Estonia, Poland, Luxembourg, PA, Kissimmee, Museum Restaurants, Indoor Water Parks, NY Caves, HI »St. Simons Island St. Simons Island St. Simons Island, just off the Georgia's coast, is one of the Golden Isles. It is famous for its natural beaches and marshlands, abundant wildlife, historic sites and monuments, parks, fishing, and watersports. The island is surrounded by historic Southern Oaks that are hundreds of years old and draped in Spanish Moss. Guests can enjoy exploring expansive marshlands and waterways, sandbars, and views of the Atlantic Ocean. For those in search of retail or gastronomic pursuits, they will be happy to learn that the island is also full of boutique shopping and high-end dining options. In addition to enjoying the great outdoors and indoors, there are over 10 historic sites on the island. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: Buckeye Sailboat/Fotolia You are reading "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia this Weekend" Back to Top or More Unique Family Vacations, Pet-friendly, Interesting Excursions, Food near me, Road trips & Cool places to visit Vacations: Alexandria, Richmond, Clarksville, Rio, WY, Florida Lakes, Park City, Alaska, Santa Clara, Cambria, Kansas, Beverly Hills, FL Packages, Ft Lauderdale, Sweden, Austria, NJ, Newark, LA Tours, Half Moon Bay, Menlo Park »Fort Pulaski National Monument Fort Pulaski National Monument Located on Cockspur Island between Savannah and Tybee Island in Georgia, the Fort Pulaski National Monument is a preserved War of 1812 era fort. While the fort was built in the early 1800's, its fame comes from the part it played in the Civil War in 1862. The National Monument includes the fort, most of Cockspur Island, and all of McQueens Island. Fort Pulaski National Monument is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The entrance fee is $7, though children under the age of 15 can enter free. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: stephenallen75/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia" Back to Top or Traveler trip finder, Labor Day, Air travel, Guide App channel, Live music, Art institutes Things to do with kids in: Bali, Japan, MD Lakes, Sweden, Wales, NC Day Trips, Poland, Stockholm, Honeymoon Ideas, AthensEast Coast, CA, TX, OH, Heidelberg, near Houston, IA, Belgium, Southwest, Camden More fun stuff to do near me »Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site The number one most visited historical site in Georgia is the Martin Luther King Jr Historic Site in Atlanta. The site includes the boyhood home of Reverend King and the original Ebenezer Baptist Church where he was a pastor as well as a number of additional historic buildings. The visitor center at the National Historic Site contains a museum chronicling the Civil Rights Movement and Dr. King's leadership. It also contains a gift shop and an exhibit on desegregation in the Atlanta Fire Department. The Visitor Center, Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, and Freedom Hall are open daily. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: NPS Photo "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia" Back to Top or Contemporary art, Spa Treatment, Watch live, Trip ideas, Beach vacations, Weekend getaways Vacation ideas: OR Hikes, Seattle, Finland, Kalamazoo, Lowell, Paris, Milford, Alaska, Juneau, East Coast Beaches, Kennett Square, Reading, OK, FL Islands, Jim Thorpe, Vancouver WA, South Padre Island, Edmonton, Richardson TX, Aspen, Irving, Provincetown, Helena, Detroit »Ocmulgee National Monument Ocmulgee National Monument In Macon, Georgia visitors will be thrilled to visit The Ocmulgee National Monument. This is the only known example of a spiral mound in North America. Native people built the 20-foot high mound for their use during the 14ththrough the 16th centuries. There is no park entrance fee to visit the Ocmulgee National Monument, and the park is open daily 9:00 am-5:00 pm. In addition to the mound, there are over 6 miles of hiking trails and a museum. The museum contains over 2000 artifacts and screens a short movie on the history of the mound. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: DILIP/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia" Back to Top or Fun places to go, Travel inspiration, Insider's guide & Vacation spots near me Fun Weekend Getaways & Things to do near me: VT, Poughkeepsie, Whistler, Lincoln City, Steamboat Springs, Durango, Anderson, Tiny Houses in FL, SD, Nashville, Italy, MI, Spain, Caribbean, Mexico, Telluride, Bulgaria, New England Beaches, Yuma, Vestal, MA, Ames »Vogel State Park Vogel State Park Vogel State Park, located at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest, is one of Georgia's most popular state parks. With miles of easy hiking paths, a 22-acre lake, a mountain-view beach, cottages, campsites, and primitive backpacking sites this much loved park has something for everyone. Of particular interest during the fall is the drive from the south through Neel Gap. This mountain pass provides guests with a beautiful view of the changing leaves of the Appalachian Mountains. The park also includes a museum where the rich history of the park and area are chronicled. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: DILIP/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia for Couples" Back to Top or More ideas: malls near me, nightlife, water park, shopping center, nightclubs, breakfast Vacations By Month: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, June, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec, Fall, Spring, Newport Beach »Red Top Mountain State Park Red Top Mountain State Park Named for the soil's rich red color caused by high iron-ore content, Red Top Mountain was once an important mining area. Today this area is home to the popular Red Top Mountain State Park. With the 12,000-acre Lake Allatoona, the park is a playground for those who enjoy watersports of all kinds. With a number of marinas, visitors can bring their own boats or rent one to enjoy the lake. Hikers can enjoy more than 15 miles of trails, including the 4-mile Iron Hill Trail that is open to hikers and cyclists. Rental cottages are available, as is a campground. 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: Robert Hainer/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia" Back to Top or Travel tips, Hiking trails, Beach vacations, Golf courses, Arts center, Travel guide, Amusement parks More trips: Ocala FL, Germany, Omaha, Canada, Maine Lighthouses, Smoky Mountains, San Diego to Santa Barbara, Madagascar, Miami, Indonesia, OR, TX, ME »Toccoa Falls Waterfall Toccoa Falls Waterfall The Toccoa Fallswater fall is situated on the campus of Toccoa Falls College, not far from Toccoa in the magnificent North Georgia Mountains. The college campus and the famous waterfall comprise Toccoa Falls. To get to the waterfall, visitors have to pass through the campus and enter through Gate Cottage, which hosts Toccoa Falls Books & Gifts. From the cottage, there is a scenic path that leads to the natural gorge where the falls can be observed. The falls are 186 feet high - about nineteen feet higher than Niagara Falls, and the Toccoa Falls waterfall is one of the highest single-drop waterfalls in this part of the country. The water of the fall forms a stream that runs through the lovely forested college campus. Gate Cottage Restaurant offers a fantastic view of Toccoa Creek and is open to the general public on Sunday for lunch. 92 North Alexander Street, Toccoa, Georgia 30577, Phone: 706-886-8451 25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia - Photo: foreverbluebird/Fotolia "25 Best Places to Visit in Georgia for Couples" Back to Top or Travel destinations, Family Travel, Summer Getaways, Travel Tips, More Unique Elopement Ideas & Sights Vacation Ideas: When to Go, Nashville to New Orleans, Denver, Packages, Italian Restaurants, Aspen, Toronto Lunch, Sydney Restaurants, Charleston Restaurants, Lunch, San Diego, Seattle, D.C., Philadelphia, Austin, Colorado Springs, Atlanta »Duluth Duluth “Pride in Old and New” is the motto of Duluth, Georgia. A small town just North of Atlanta, Duluth is known for its small town feel with big-city amenities. The historic downtown area offers views that display the old charm of the area. In addition to a rich and storied history, Duluth is home to the more modern Arena at Gwinnett Center, the Hudgens Center for the Arts, and the Southeastern Railway Museum. Duluth holds annual festivals and events such as Barefoot in the Park and the Duluth Fall Festival. 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