12 Unforgettable Georgia Day Trips, One For Each Month Of The Year
By Marisa Roman|Updated on June 04, 2023(Originally published June 01, 2023)
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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.
For those who have lived in Georgia for quite some time, it can be difficult to come up with new ideas for travel. Chances are, you may not have really stretched your wings too far in your home state, just because you haven’t realized all there is to do. Well, if you’re like us, and you’ve made a resolution to travel more this upcoming year, then we have 12 unforgettable one-day getaways in Georgia to take, broken down by month. Mark your calendars, these are the best day trips in Georgia, one for each month of the year.
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January - Gold City Corral
Gold City Corral & Carriage Co, 49 Forrest Hills Rd, Dahlonega, GA 30533, USA
With the winter season in full effect, you can still enjoy the outdoors with a trip to the Golden City Corral in Dahlonega. Not only will you get to ride through the mountains on these gentle creatures, but you’ll be able to see an entirely different side of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
February - Java Cats Cafe
Java Cats Cafe, 04W Market, 536 Decatur St. Atlanta GA 30313
Since February tends to be the coldest month of the year in Georgia, it’s only right that this day trip keeps you indoors and warm. If you’re a fan of cats and are looking to enjoy some snuggles with these furry felines then head over to Java Cats Cafe in the 04W Market in Atlanta. Just be warned, you may just be going home with a new friend.
Take a peek inside the Java Cats Cafe in Atlanta, GA in this video from David Tillery. If you are looking for a quick stop during your day trip in Georgia with lots of kitty cuddles, this cat cfae is pretty unique:
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March - Tugaloo State Park, Lake Hartwell
Tugaloo State Park, 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd, Lavonia, GA 30553, USA
As the temperatures start to heat up, you might be a bit stir crazy from the past few months. So in March, we recommend hitting the small state park in Lake Hartwell known as Tugaloo State Park. With an abundance of hiking trails, plus yurts to rent for the evening, get out in nature and start exploring again.
Ahh, April. Spring is in the air and it’s nice to take a weekend away to explore the outdoors. If you’re looking for an adventure that will really take you out of your element, rent this teepee and spend the night with goats outside of Atlanta. You don’t want to miss on on this Spring Getaway.
May - Doll’s Head Trail
Doll's Head Trail, 1305 S River Industrial Blvd SE, Atlanta, GA 30315, USA
Everyone can appreciate a good hike through Georgia during the warmer months, right? But what if that hike had a creepy element to it. Would you still be brave enough to tackle it? If you’re never hiked Doll's Head Trail in Constitution Lakes Park before, then make this your day trip for May. It’s creepy, it’s got significant history, and it is a treasured trail in Georgia.
The thing about Helton Creek Falls that makes it the perfect June day trip is that 1) the hike is simple and perfect for kids fresh out of school, and 2) there is a swimming hole/waterfall finish. Cool off from the summer sun with a 0.4-mile roundtrip hike and a nice swim under a waterfall in June.
Another amazing place to add to your Georgia day trips list is Helton Creek Falls. Check it out in this video from Georgia Family:
Every July when the sunflowers are in bloom, Copper Creek Farm Farm becomes a coveted place to visit. Sunflower season happens pretty fast, so it’s important to make sure that you visit during the specified months. Walk near the fields and bring some of these beauties home with you.
August - Splash in the Boro Waterpark
Splash in the Boro Waterpark and Aquatics Center, 1388 GA-24, Statesboro, GA 30461, USA
In the final month before school starts again and lives are upended, take a day trip to this hidden gem waterpark in Georgia. Splash in the Boro in Georgia will be an entire day of fun under the sun with a refreshing playscape filled with water. Kick back and relax before you have to say goodbye to summer.
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September - Atlanta Motorsports Park
Atlanta Motorsports Park, 20 Duck Thurmond Rd, Dawsonville, GA 30534, USA
While the fall season fast approaches, you may just want one last hurrah before you start settling down for the season. Why not put the pedal to the metal at one of the fastest go-kart tracks in the Southeast? Arrive daily to Atlanta Motorsports Park from Tuesday through Sunday without a reservation between 1 p.m. and sundown for your next dose of speed.
October - Tallulah Gorge
Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Rd, Tallulah Falls, GA 30573, USA
You’ve likely heard about the suspension bridge in
Tallulah Gorge before, but what about taking that trek during autumn? It turns out, if you make the trek across the suspension bridge in October, you’re likely to be in a real treat with the leaves in full bloom. Mark your calendars for this epic seasonal event, and visit Tallulah Gorge for a front-row seat.
November: Gibbs Gardens
Gibbs Gardens, 1987 Gibbs Dr, Ball Ground, GA 30107, USA
During the autumn months, Gibbs Gardens really puts on a show. Not the gardens itself, but the 3,000 Japanese Maple trees that turn beautiful hues of oranges, reds, and yellows. This 220-acre garden becomes one of the most spectacular places in the state during this season and you’ll have to see this beauty up close to believe it.
December - Fantasy in Lights, Callaway Gardens
Callaway Gardens, 17800 US Hwy 27, Pine Mountain, GA 31822, USA
Of course, it wouldn’t be Christmastime in Georgia without a trip to Fantasy in Lights at Callaway Gardens. This holiday spectacular runs from November through January each year and features a bevy of exciting lights, decorations, and Christmas attractions. A visit here will make for the perfect bookend to your yearlong travel plans. And it makes for one of the best day trips in Georgia for couples as well as families!
For one of the best holiday lights shows in Georgia be sure to check out the Fantasy in Lights at Callaway Gardens. Take a drive through in this video:
So, what do you think, Georgians? Are you ready for these fun day trips in Georgia?! Share with us some of the spots you’re looking forward to the most in the comments section! Or we can keep this list going, by adding some of your favorite spots in Georgia to check out. If you have any that are particularly beautiful depending on the month you visit, make sure to let us know! If you are looking for more exciting adventures, take a look at our list of the best road trips in Georgia!
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