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Georgia’s Best Kept Secrets: Discover Unique Destinations for Every Explorer

Georgia’s Best Kept Secrets: Discover Unique Destinations for Every Explorer

by | May 20, 2024

Georgia is a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be explored by adventurers of all ages. From majestic mountain landscapes to whimsical folk-art sanctuaries, our state offers a diverse array of destinations that promise unforgettable experiences for families seeking adventure. In our annual Summer Adventure Guide, we invite you to discover 10 of these gems, including family-friendly options that will captivate the imagination of kids and adults alike.

Embark on an outdoor adventure at Cloudland Canyon State Park, located on the western edge of Lookout Mountain in Rising Fawn, Georgia. This sprawling park boasts rugged landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic views. Explore miles of hiking trails that wind through dense forests and lead to stunning overlooks, offering glimpses of the park’s breathtaking scenery. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, including picnicking, camping, and birdwatching, making it the perfect destination for a family day out or a weekend getaway. Rent a glamping yurt for a not-so-rustic camping experience, or take advantage of one of the newly added guided cave tours: https://gastateparks.org/CloudlandCanyon/Caving. For more information, call 706-657-4050 or visit GaStateParks.org/CloudlandCanyon.

Rediscover Georgia: A Journey to Its Best Kept Secrets
Rediscover Georgia: A Journey to Its Best Kept Secrets  Source: suwaneemagazine.com

Located just south of Helen, the Sautee Nacoochee Indian Mound at Hardman Farm is perhaps the best-known feature of Hardman Farm, located just south of Helen in White County. The gazebo-topped mound and cow pasture sit across the street from the Hardman Farmhouse, which offers guided house tours. Built in 1870 by Captain James Nichols, the house is a grand example of Italianate architecture and was originally known as “West End” because it was at the west end of the Nacoochee Valley. Anna Ruby Nichols, the namesake of nearby Anna Ruby Falls once lived in the home and its last owner was the family of Dr. Lamartine Hardman, Georgia’s governor from 1927–1931. The old barn that sits on the property was the focal point of Nacoochee Dairy which operated from 1910 until the mid-1920s. Guests will learn how milk was processed and transported, plus they will see a spring house and former horse barn. The house is also available for weddings and events. For more information, call 706-878-1077 or visit GaStateParks.org/HardmanFarm.

Discover the otherworldly beauty of Arabia Mountain, located just outside Atlanta. This granite outcrop, part of the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area, boasts unique landscapes dotted with rare plant species and fascinating rock formations. Visitors can traverse the network of hiking trails that wind through lush forests, open meadows, and rocky terrain, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding scenery. Adventure seekers can also enjoy rock climbing, mountain biking, and geocaching, immersing themselves in the rugged beauty of this natural wonder. Learn more at ArabiaAlliance.org.

Providence Canyon: Georgia's Little Grand Canyon
Providence Canyon: Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon  Source: suwaneemagazine.com

Known as Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon,” Providence Canyon State Park is a geological wonder characterized by its vibrant hues and dramatic rock formations. Visitors can explore miles of hiking trails that wind through towering cliffs and colorful sedimentary layers, offering glimpses of the park’s unique beauty at every turn. Whether you’re an avid hiker or a casual nature enthusiast, Providence Canyon State Park is a must-visit destination for experiencing Georgia’s natural splendor. For more information, visit GAStateParks.org/ProvidenceCanyon.

Hidden away near Amicalola in Dawsonville, Georgia, the Len Foote Hike Inn offers a unique backcountry retreat for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and solitude. Accessible only by foot, this eco-friendly lodge provides cozy accommodations and stunning views of the surrounding wilderness. Visitors can embark on scenic hikes, immerse themselves in nature, and enjoy delicious meals made from locally sourced ingredients. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful getaway or an active outdoor experience, the Len Foote Hike Inn promises an unforgettable escape into Georgia’s rugged landscape. For more information, call 706-344-1547 or visit Hike-Inn.com.

Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains lies the Georgia Mountain Coaster — the first and only mountain roller coaster in the state. Located just two hours north of Atlanta in Helen, the Georgia Mountain Coaster offers an exhilarating experience for thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. This alpine coaster winds through lush forests and scenic landscapes, providing breathtaking views of Georgia’s mountainous terrain. With twists, turns, and thrilling descents, the Georgia Mountain Coaster promises an unforgettable adventure for visitors of all ages. Pius, the rider controls the speed, allowing you to go as fast as you’d like, topping out at 25 mph.  For more information, call 706-878-1347 or visit GeorgiaMountainCoaster.com.

Step back in time and visit the Whistle Stop Cafe in Juliette, Georgia, widely known as the filming location for the beloved movie Fried Green Tomatoes. Housed in a historic building reminiscent of a bygone era, this charming cafe offers classic Southern cuisine and hospitality. Visitors can savor dishes inspired by the film, including fried green tomatoes and Southern-style comfort food. With its nostalgic ambiance and tasty food, the Whistle Stop Cafe invites guests to experience the magic of the silver screen in a quaint setting. For more information, call 478-992-8886 or visit TheWhistleStopCafe.com.

Georgia’s charm stretches far beyond its bustling cities. From Cloudland Canyon’s cascading waterfalls to Arabia Mountain’s otherworldly beauty, Georgia boasts a treasure trove of adventures for families.

Hike through Providence Canyon’s vibrant hues, unwind at the eco-friendly Len Foote Hike Inn, or conquer Georgia’s first mountain roller coaster. Discover the filming location of Fried Green Tomatoes, savor classic Southern cuisine, and step back in time at the Whistle Stop Cafe.

This summer, explore Georgia’s hidden gems and embark on unforgettable adventures with your loved ones. Visit GaStateParks.org or the websites listed above to plan your trip and discover the magic that awaits you in Georgia!