If you've got Georgia on your mind as a place to visit, this list will help you plan out some great places to explore.
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Outdoor Activities
Restaurants
Other Food & Drinks
Arts & Entertainment
Outdoor Activities
Enjoy green spaces, fountains, and cultural attractions, surrounded by a bright, busy city
Centennial Olympic Park
This family-owned and operated produce farm is a great place to get freshly picked fruits and vegetables. They also have classes, date nights, and an annual corn maze.
Jaemor Farms
My favorite trail for a slow, easy hike. It's only about 3.5 miles and the view is beautiful!
Vickery Creek Trail at Roswell Mill
This beach is in close walking distance to the lighthouse on Tybee Island.
Savannah River Beach
If you like tourist spots, this beach is for you, but not if you have pets. No dogs allowed.
Tybee Island Beaches
You have to stop here if you're visiting Georgia in the spring or during the holiday season!
Atlanta Botanical Garden
This city in south Georgia is known as the Rose City. It's best to visit between April and July.
Thomasville Rose Garden
A magical spot just outside the big city. (Parking is difficult though. Plan ahead.)
Hiking the East Palisades Trail
Restaurants
If you visit Atlanta, this is where you should go if you want great food and have some extra money to spend.
C. Ellet's Steakhouse
You can't visit Savannah without eating seafood. This intimate spot is right on the river.
Vic's On the River
Another good seafood place in Savannah on Tybee Island. This restaurant is causal and has great service.
Bernie's Oyster House
You don't need to look anywhere else for Mexican street food.
Authentic Mexican Food: Rreal Tacos
Other Food & Drinks
There's usually a line out the door for this ice cream spot in the historic district of Savannah.
Leopold's Ice Cream
Arts & Entertainment
Perfect place to take your kids. It's near Centennial Park, the Aquarium, and some family-friendly restaurants.
World of Coca-Cola: Atlanta Attraction, Museum, & Venue
You can spend hours here and never run out of things to do or see. It's well worth the price, especially with your family.
Tellus Science Museum
The Children's Museum has exibits for kids of all ages. Definitely get your tickets online for a slight discount.
Children's Museum of Atlanta
This place is best for younger kids. It's a popular school field trip spot, but you can check their Facebook to find the best times to visit during the week based on their availability.
Interactive Neighborhood for Kids, Inc. (INK)
If you're looking for a quick stop, this is the ultimate place to take the car enthusiast in your life. Even if you're not a car buff, you'll have a great time.
Savoy Automobile Museum
The National Center For Civil And Human Rights is a place everyone needs to go to when they visit the capital city of GA. You should get your tickets online and expect to spend about 2 hours there.