Most People Don't Know These 12 Treasures Are Hiding In Georgia
By Amanda Northern
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Updated on September 07, 2021
(Originally published September 02, 2021)
When it comes to finding interesting places to discover and explore in Georgia, the possibilities are virtually endless. Here’s a new set of places that most people don’t know are hiding right here in Georgia. From train rides to state parks, you’ll love diving into this list of hidden treasures in Georgia. Ready to start exploring?
1. SAM Shortline Excursion Train
105 9th Ave E, Cordele, GA 31015, USA
Our list of hidden treasures in Georgia begins with a scenic adventure. You will have a blast on this train ride into the historic South Georgia. These air-conditioned 1949 vintage train cars run through quaint towns with little shops and restaurants that you'll love! Stops include the Rural Telephone Museum, Habitat for Humanity’s Global Village, President Carter’s boyhood farm and more. Learn more about what you can look forward to on this 38-mile
scenic train excursion through Georgia .
2. Smithgall Woods State Park
61 Tsalaki Trail, Helen, GA 30545, USA
If you're a pro trout fisher, you need to check out the best trout fishing spot in all of Georgia. Dukes Creek in Smithgall Woods State Park has been quoted in Southern Living as, "the holiest of holies in Georgia trout-catching circles." They also have five miles of trails for those who are not fishers. Learn more about all the
unique Georgia attractions that await you at Smithgall Woods State Park.
3. James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park
This park is a toddler heaven! They have a fun playground for the little ones, duck feeding, paddleboats, and bluebird watching all surrounded by the beautiful serenity of the Chattahoochee National Forest. Plus, while you're there, you can even hike to an aboveground cave.
4. Indian Springs State Park
678 Lake Clark Rd, Flovilla, GA 30216, USA
Get some of the best spring water at Indian Springs State Park. This is one of
Georgia's oldest state parks and was known for centuries by the Creek Indians as a place of healing.
5. The Pirates' House
20 E Broad St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA
The Pirates' House is a famous restaurant in Savannah and is known for being haunted, but did you also know that this is the oldest standing building in Georgia? This old house is rumored to have been a real pirate house and was the inspiration for Treasure Island. Take part in their murder mystery dinner theater and taste one of their "pirate" dishes! When it comes to
hidden treasures in Georgia , the Pirates' House belongs at the top of the list!
6. Little St. Simons Island
Little Saint Simons Island, Little St Simons Island, Georgia, USA
You've likely heard of St. Simons Island, but have you ever visited Little St. Simons Island? This tiny 10,000-acre island is only accessible by boat and holds only 32 overnight guests at a time in The Lodge on Little St. Simons Island. This private island has seven beaches and beautiful sights to see! Here's more on why you should plan a trip to this
secluded island in Georgia .
7. Smith Gilbert Gardens
2382 Pine Mountain Rd, Kennesaw, GA 30152, USA
Another gorgeous botanical garden located in Kennesaw, Smith Gilbert Gardens features 3,000 plant species, beautiful sculptures, a historic home, and classes. See interesting bonsai trees like the ones pictured above. It's no mystery why Smith Gilbert Gardens is included on our list of the
most beautiful gardens in Georgia .
8. Hillcrest Orchards
9696 GA-52, Ellijay, GA 30536, USA
Pick some of the freshest apples in all of Georgia at Hillcrest Orchards. They have also have a bakery (apple fritters, yes please!), ice cream parlor, grilled dishes, petting farm, pig races, and so much more. Seriously, what does this place not have? It's a fun time for the whole family. Learn more about this beloved
apple orchard in Georgia .
9. Edmonds Backcountry Trail at Black Rock Mountain
3085 Black Rock Mountain Pkwy, Mountain City, GA 30562, USA
Hike the beautiful Black Rock Mountain on this trail. It'll take you through multiple mountain summits, streams and a beautiful waterfall. Once you see the exquisite scenery, you'll understand why it's one of the
most beautiful trails in Georgia .
10. Fort King George Historic Site
302 McIntosh Rd, Darien, GA 31305, USA
Take a step back to 1721 when this historic fort was built. It was once the southern-most outpost of the British empire. It eventually became a lumber exporting center until 1925. This site is now an interesting museum and nature trail. Learn more about planning your trip to the
Fort King George Historic Site .
11. General Coffee State Park
General Coffee State Park, 46 John Coffee Rd, Nicholls, GA 31554, USA
General Coffee State Park is a fun getaway location for both families and couples. The park is home to Heritage Farm which hosts a cane mill, tobacco, corn, goats, sheep, chickens and a variety of other farm animals. After a long day of play, settle into a 19th-century style cabin. For more information, be sure to visit the
Georgia State Parks official website.
12. Paddling through George L. Smith Park
George L Smith State Park Road, George L Smith State Park Rd, Twin City, GA 30471, USA
Wind your way through the mystic Cypress trees at George L. Smith Park. After you're done, you can camp out in one of their cottages. Plus, George L. Smith Park is one of the
best camping destinations in Georgia .
How many of these places are you familiar with? How many of them have you visited? Let us know in the comments below which hidden treasures in Georgia are your favorites!
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3085 Black Rock Mountain Pkwy, Mountain City, GA 30562
46 John Coffee Rd, Nicholls, GA 31554
371 George L Smith State Park Rd, Twin City, GA 30471
302 McIntosh Rd, Darien, GA 31305
9696 GA-52, Ellijay, GA 30536
2382 Pine Mountain Rd, Kennesaw, GA 30152
678 Lake Clark Rd, Flovilla, GA 30216
61 Tsalaki Trail, Helen, GA 30545
20 E Broad St, Savannah, GA 31401
2800 Sloppy Floyd Lake Rd, Summerville, GA 30747