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Christmas in Blue Ridge

Christmas in Blue Ridge: A Magical Small-Town Escape at Lakeside Retreat Nestled in the stunning North Georgia mountains, the charming town of Blue Ridge becomes a holiday haven each year,

Cumberland Island – Where nature and history meet.

Explore Georgia’s Cumberland Island to witness the beauty of natural wilderness and historical intrigue. A trip to Cumberland Island can satisfy your mind’s curiosity with its historical secrets or relax

Amicalola Falls // Dawsonville, GA

Located only two hours north of Atlanta is your mountaintop retreat for a perfect weekend reset.  Situated in the center of Dawsonville, Ellijay, and Dahlonega is Amicalola Falls State Park

Sweetwater Creek

Rushing rapids, historic ruins, open fields of wildflowers and short rocky climbs make this hiking spot a retreat not far from downtown Atlanta. Fall in Georgia is a special time

Amelia Island: A New Twist on an Old Favorite

Amelia Island has long been a favorite beach destination for travelers and is growing in popularity. Over the last several years, hundreds of millions of dollars have been invested in

Fall Travel at Valhalla Resort Hotel in Helen

Where Old World charm meets Southern hospitality With north Georgia’s newest boutique resort surrounded by the picturesque mountaintops of Helen, just a few hours away, you do not have to

WILD ADVENTURES

With an adventure for every family member, Wild Adventures is a theme, water and animal park with a concert venue all rolled into one.  The size of 155 football fields,

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