While Atlanta is the anchor and capital of Georgia, you can aim in any direction to find distinctly different regions – from the tail of the Appalachians in the North to the rolling Piedmont hills and on down to the seaside marshes in the East. Atlanta lays claim to the state’s number one attraction – Stone Mountain State Park. They say it best - “Serious fun. Endless adventure.” Just 15 minutes from downtown, the world’s largest exposed granite dome is surrounded by 3,200 acres of natural beauty and stimulating activities for every member of the family – sky rides and hiking paths, laser shows and pedal boats along Stone Mountain Lake. Golfers tee it up, while red foxes dash across the fairways in a state where the Masters Golf Tournament creates revered green-jacket memories every year. It’s a long downhill ride down to historic Savannah, a ‘stone’s throw’ from the Atlantic and a virtual step back in time to Southern architecture and stately squares. St. Simon’s and Jekyll Islands offer barrier island beauty and a wonderful combination of outdoor activities, historic sites and artistic culture. Originally the private winter playground of wealthy northeasterners, Jekyll Island stretches along 10 miles of coastal beaches and inland marshes. Cycling and walking paths wind under moss-laden oaks, and a tour of Millionaire Village takes you back to those Cornelius Vanderbilt and J.P. Morgan days. The kid-friendly Summer Waves Water Park adds man-made fun to natural water sport activities. Coastal golf courses and sophisticated St. Simon’s Island appeal to moms, dads and vacationing couples.
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4.5 based on 3,520 reviews
We go to Tybee for the beach. It is beautiful, not too crowded, even during spring break, and the water is warm. We were there in March. The locals say that it is cold, but for California refugees, it is warm (63 degrees). The air temp was a bit cool for swimming, though (68 degrees). The only drawback: parking is tight, and you may have to pay to park, unless you want to walk a bit.
4.5 based on 2,897 reviews
One of the most picturesque beaches on the coast. Be sure to bring your camera and visit at both low and high tide to capture some truly spectacular shots.
4.5 based on 395 reviews
We stayed in a condo with our family. We did not have to worry at all about social distancing because the beach was nearly empty every day. It is a nice beach to walk and there is always something to see.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
We were going on the Captain Mike's Dolphin tour and it leaves out of Laraetto Creek. There were dolphins swimming in the creek and the views over the river were amazing! It was a really nice trip through the area, past the Cockspur lighthouse and North beach. The smell of salt air and the views up and down the river made the trip totally worth it!
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Had an amazing evening with our family. Great little beach spot with amazing sunset views. We had such a great evening taking pictures and spending time together.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
Beautiful for taking a walk and seeing the dolphins- take your binoculars for sure. Wide beach during low tide. Great for social distancing--- take bug spray during July for sure.
4.0 based on 430 reviews
South beach is our favorite part of Tybee (our favorite Savannah Georgia Beach) and ideal if you really want the beach. The island has a low-key vibe, lots of public beach access and Tybee island restaurants are literally the best! There is no better place to relax, go fishing and enjoy the sun and food! This guide was helpful during our trip visitTybee.com
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