10 Enchanting Georgia Towns That Feel Like You’ve Fallen Into A Snow Globe
By Marisa Roman|Published December 22, 2017
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Marisa Roman
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A New Jersey native with over 15 years of writing experience, Marisa has studied at both New York University and Florida International University. She has lived all over the country, including a decade stint in South Florida. Marisa is well-versed in exploration as she travels a good majority of the year in her self-converted Sprinter van. Her articles have been featured in various notable publications over the years, she has a published collection of short stories, and three completed screenplays under her belt.
A winter adventure may be just what you need to get away from day-to-day life for a long weekend and we have the perfect places to do so. You don’t need to wait until winter is over to plan a trip out of town because these small Georgia towns will provide all the beauty you could ever need. All you need to do for a little extra magic is wait for a nice snow dusting and you’re all set! Take a look at these enchanting towns in Georgia that will make you feel like you’ve fallen into a snow globe.
The small town of Chattanooga Valley in Georgia has less than 5,000 residents but a whole lot of beauty. Known as a transportation and historic gateway to the South, visiting Chattanooga Valley after a snowfall for pure wintertime magic.
You really can't beat Dahlonega, Georgia in the wintertime. As one of the best towns to stroll through in the country during the winter season, you'll be amazed at just how historically beautiful this Georgia town can be.
Less than 1,000 residents populate Blairsville, Georgia which means there is plenty of undisturbed natural beauty surrounding. Located in one of the most stunning areas of the state of Georgia, once this tiny town becomes dusted with snow, it's like stepping into a snow globe.
Another North Georgia mountain town worth visiting this winter is Ellijay. With just over 1,500 residents in Ellijay, it's a small town with big things to see. Visiting the "Apple Capital of Georgia" during the fall is always a good idea, but during winter you'll be in for quite a surprise, too.
Adairsville, Georgia is a charmingly quaint town just shy of 5,000 residents. Most people flock to this historic town for the shops, restaurants and sights to see. But when you visit during the winter, especially during a snowfall, it's like a dream come true.
Many people visit lumpkin, Georgia for the nature and hiking opportunities. Which even after a good snow, you can still experience the magic of the forests, just bundles up a little bit more than usual.
With population shy of 3,000 people, Watkinsville, Georgia still remains unexplored for many residents. Yet, once you find out just how much there is to do, plus things to see during the wintertime, you'll be in awe. Nicknamed "Artland", you can spend hours wandering in and out of galleries, all with snow crunching underneath your boots.
Okay, so Roswell might have a much bigger population than others on this list, but it is worth including. Especially since this city becomes a magical winter wonderland as soon as the snow hits the ground.
A snow day is Suwanee, Georgia brings all the children and parents outside. Life in Suwanee during the winter is just a bit more magical, especially when you take the time to appreciate it.
People flock to Toccoa, Georgia throughout the year because it's a natural dreamscape. But imagine those tall trees and budding wildlife with a fresh snowfall. Sounds like it should be straight out of a storybook.