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Explore the longest covered bridge in the state, spanning 229 feet across the South Fork River, at Watson Mill Bridge State Park. At one time, Georgia had more than 200 covered bridges. Today, less than 20 remain. The park is a popular destination for horse owners with 14 miles of riding tr…
Visitors traveling through Rabun County might spot a beekeeper waving to them off Highway 441. The mannequin sits outside of the Blue Ridge Honey Co., a family owned and operated business in the Northeast Georgia mountains. Bob Binnie started the business with his wife Suzette after commercial be…
Victoria Bryant State Park is one of northern Georgia’s best kept secrets. Nestled in the rolling hills of Georgia’s upper piedmont with a flowing stream, the 502 acre park offers visitors a place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Hikers have eight miles to explore and can chose between a short or…
Harvesting fresh Georgia-grown produce is a 6-generation Echols family tradition. The family-owned and operated business began producing peaches in 1912. Located Northeast of Lake Lanier, Jaemor Farms operates a large market just off High…
Hamburg State Park, located in Washington County, features a 1920’s era gristmill and ginning house. The destination gives visitors a chance to explore history and enjoy outdoor recreation. The park’s museum displays old agricultural tools. Hamburg Lake is perfect for fishing for largemouth bass,…
Hard Labor Creek State Park offers outdoor recreational opportunities in a wooded setting. According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, the park’s name is believed to have come from "salves who tilled summer fields or Native Americans who found the creek difficult to cross".
Indian Springs State Park, located 20 minutes off I-75 in middle Georgia, is one of the oldest state parks in the nation. For centuries, Creeks collected the spring's water for its healing qualities. Today, visitors can sample the water and learn about the Native Americans who called this area ho…
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. The mounds include Georgia’s oldest great temple mound, standing 57 feet high, two smaller b…
This 48-acre cemetery overlooking downtown Atlanta offers glimpses of history, art and nature combined together in a serene space. Named for its oak trees, the story of Historic Oakland Cemeteryis a story filled with joy and pain, shame …
Located near the northern edge of the Okefenokee Swamp in Ware County, Laura S. Walker State Park has plenty to do and see. The park’s lake and surrounding trail offer opportunities for hiking, cycling, fishing and boating. A sand beach on the lakeshore welcomes seasonal swimming. Kayaks and bike…