When you hear the term “ghost town” you might picture a place where spirits reside and you can practically see their translucent bodies floating in and out of post offices and grocery stores. Alas, such is not the case. The term ghost town refers to an abandoned city or town that perhaps has a few remaining inhabitants, but is otherwise deserted. There are quite a few ghost towns in the Peach State that still remain, many of which hold a rich history. One that is still around for guests to visit is none other than Scull Shoals in Georgia. Ready for the ultimate fall adventure?

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Have you ever been to Scull Shoals in Georgia before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about this ghost town in Georgia, then check out the Forest Service USDA website.

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