Brasstown Bald
Visitors to Brasstown Bald enjoy 360-degree views of the Southern Appalachian Mountains from Georgia's highest point.
Visitors to Brasstown Bald enjoy 360-degree views of the Southern Appalachian Mountains from Georgia's highest point.
Known for its year-round buds and blooms, the Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30-acre outdoor escape in the heart of the city.
The perfect first stop on your trip to Cedartown is the Welcome Center located downtown just off the Silver Comet Trail.
Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site includes six large, earthen mounds covered in grass and accessible by large wooden staircases. From the tops of these mounds, visitors can look out over the 54-acre site and view area farmland and the adjacent Etowah River.
Located on the banks of Lake Blackshear, the 1,308 acre park offers an array of recreational activities and historical experiences.
Dames Ferry campground sits on the shores of Lake Juliette which is formed by the Ocmulgee River, in Monroe County.
Nestled in the North Georgia mountains, Unicoi State Park & Lodge is centered around Lake Unicoi within the Chattahoochee National Forest.
Once the colonial estate of the first settlers to Georgia, the historic site, Wormsloe, dates back to 1733.
This stagecoach inn and plantation home was built around 1815 along the the Unicoi Turnpike; a busy highway over the Appalachian Mountains.
Visit Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Little White House in Warm Springs and see the small town that inspired many presidential deals.