Get off the interstate and explore South Georgia! Draw a triangle between Savannah, Macon, and Valdosta, and in the middle you’ll find Douglas, Georgia, a charming southern town of 11,000 people. It’s perfect for a short stop on your next South Georgia roadtrip! Continue reading
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Georgia Hikes: Waterfalls Trail
The Waterfalls Trail at Cloudland Canyon State Park explores the bottom of the canyon, highlighting the park’s two stunning waterfalls. Autumn is a wonderful time to take this hike because of the vibrant colors, and winter is the perfect time to see the falls with a strong, constant flow. Continue reading
A Year of Georgia State Parks: Cloudland Canyon State Park
We’ve had a good run with our year-long Georgia State Parks Pass, but the year is coming to a close. We were able to get in one last state park before our pass expired, and I am very pleased to be crossing the gorgeous Cloudland Canyon State Park off of my bucket list.
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Georgia Hikes: Unicoi to Helen Trail
On our recent trip to Unicoi State Park and Lodge, we took a Saturday morning hike on part of the state park‘s trails, running into some marathoners on the way. While we didn’t hike the full trail from Unicoi to Helen, we did walk almost half of it before turning back for our reunion lunch. Continue reading
A Year of Georgia State Parks: Unicoi State Park
Spring is the perfect time to get back to the mountains. We took on Unicoi State Park and Lodge for the weekend for Kevin’s family reunion and got to see what adventures the “Georgia Adventure Lodge” had in store. Continue reading
Georgia Hikes: Hurricane Falls Trail
Spring is the perfect time for a hike, especially one that involves climbing 600 steps. Take in the gorge-ous views of Tallulah Gorge and get a strenuous workout in the processes with the Hurricane Falls Trail hike: Continue reading
Georgia Hikes: Amicalola Falls
The trails and incredible scenery make Amicalola Falls State Park one of Georgia’s most popular state parks. Hike to the top of the state’s tallest waterfall and take in beautiful Appalachian views. Continue reading