Georgia has so many great places to visit but they’re often hard to find since they’re so far apart. Here’s a list that offers a breakdown of Georgia’s regions as wells as various activities/places to visit!
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North Georgia
Mid Georgia
South Georgia
Coastal Georgia
North Georgia
the Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the United States and is home to thousands of animals. They offer interactive learning opportunities, dolphin shows, as well as a food court and gift shop!
Georgia Aquarium
A greenhouse and a coffee shop in one?! The Victorian Atlanta offers a cute change of scenery and good coffee!
The Victorian Atlanta - Old Fourth Ward
Absolutely gorgeous year-round but especially in the fall!
Gibbs Gardens
Experience path around and through Look Out Mountain, interactive activities for all ages, and seeing 7 states at once!
Rock City
So many beautiful and unique views to see here
Atlanta Botanical Garden
Over 17 hiking trails with various levels of difficulty, look-out points, and waterfalls with streams you can relax in.
Cloudland Canyon State Park
Natural limestone formations and a beautiful natural spring you can swim in.
Cave Spring | ExploreGeorgia.org
if you love vintage clothes, antiques, or flee markets this is the place for you!
Ponce City Market
Helen is based on older german towns, offering mountain coasters, tubing, zip lining, and outdoor obstacle courses!
Helen, Georgia
Mid Georgia
If you like golf you obviously know the Masters, at the Masters you can see your fav celebs, get delicious food like their pimento cheese sandwich, and if you get to the shops in time limited edition Masters merchandise!
Augusta National Golf Club
Even if you don't want to stay at the resort Callaway Gardens offers day passes so you can experience some of the fun too!
Callaway Gardens & Resort
Lake Oconee is a quiet community with stunning views and great food, perfect for a weekend getaway!
Visit Lake Oconee | Escape Retreat Vacation | Georgia
South Georgia
Savannah offer beautiful scenery, activities for all ages, and unique restaurants!
Visit Savannah
Also referred to the “little Grand Canyon” this spot is perfect if you're a nature or hike lover
Providence Canyon State Park
If you like camping or spending your days outdoors, this is the spot for you! Kayak, camp, or walk around Okefenokee Swamp
Stephen C Foster State Park
Known as one of the "Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia" it is the largest natural spring in the state
Radium Springs Gardens
Coastal Georgia
Tybee Island is so cute and quaint in the off seasons but can be quite busy during Georgia summers. (as all beaches are)
Tybee Island
18+ miles of shoreline, wild horses roam free, bike rides and tours around the island.
Cumberland Island National Seashore
Makes for cute pictures and can also be a fun day trip!