tourist attractions in Georgia

8 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Georgia

4 Jimmy Carter National Historic Site

Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
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The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site in Plains, in southwest Georgia, includes the Carter's home and Jimmy Carter's boyhood home and farm. The site also includes the Plains Train Depot and Plains High School. Visitors can get a glimpse of this president's upbringing and social influences which may have influenced his ideas.

5 Jekyll Island

Jekyll Island
Jekyll Island Suzanne Kempke
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Jekyll Island is also known as "millionaires island". It was bought by a group of East Coast millionaires who named themselves the Jekyll Island Club. In 1947 the island was sold to Georgia for use as a state park. Today the island is a resort area with beaches, nature trails, golf facilities, and camping areas.

6 Chattahoochee National Forest

Chattahoochee National Forest
Chattahoochee National Forest
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The Chattahoochee National Forest covers almost 750,000 acres in northern Georgia. This scenic area, with lakes, rivers, and waterfalls, is a great place for camping, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, picnicking, and more.

7 Ocmulgee National Monument

Ocmulgee National Monument
Ocmulgee National Monument
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The Ocmulgee National Monument is dedicated to the 12,000 years of human habitation in the Macon area. Earthen mounds and a ceremonial lodge are available for viewing. Visitors can learn about the Native American Indians who inhabited this area and the Civil War battles that took place here.

8 Callaway Gardens

Callaway Gardens
Callaway Gardens Tony Crescibene
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North of Columbus, on Pine Mountain, is a popular leisure center established by the industrialist Cason Callaway, with artificial lakes, gardens of magnolias and azaleas, and a butterfly house. Robin Lake, which hosts the annual Masters Waterski and Wakeboard Tournament, offers a great opportunity to participate in watersports. Also on the grounds are two excellent golf courses and numerous walking trails.

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