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.
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.
The Sautee Nacoochee Indian Mound is one of the best-known features of the Hardman Farm Historic Site, located just south of Helen.
Representing where Native American and European cultures met, Fort King George is the oldest English fort remaining on Georgia’s coast.
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield State Park covers nearly 3,000 acres in Cobb County, just outside Atlanta.
On the outskirts of Cumming, is a great, easy hike that brings you to spectacular views of the north Georgia mountains.
Not far off of I-20 in DeKalb County is one of the area’s most unique places to hike, bike or just enjoy the beauty of nature – Arabia Mountain.
Step back in time and visit Georgia’s best-preserved historic Cherokee home. It now stands as a "monument to the culture of the Cherokees".
Richard B. Russell State Park is the destination for a full day of boating, with pontoon boat rentals, and traditional or disc golfing.
Get lost in beauty and history while visiting Kolomoki Mounds State Park. This historically-significant park is the oldest and largest Woodland Indian site in the southeast, dating back to 350 to 750 a.d.
