The Ultimate Bucket List For Anyone In Georgia Who Loves The Outdoors
By Marisa Roman|Updated on December 11, 2023(Originally published August 09, 2016)
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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.
Looking for things to do outside in Georgia? Spending time outside when you live in Georgia is a huge part of what makes the state so great. There is such a wide variety of outdoor activities, for enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels, that you’ll never have a dull moment. Georgia is an amazing state for outdoor activities, and we want to highlight a few of our favorites. Feel free to add these fun outdoor activities in Georgia to your bucket list.
1. Play a round of disc golf at Chehaw Park.
Chehaw Park, 105 Chehaw Park Rd, Albany, GA 31701, USA
Disc golf has been a big up-and-coming sport lately, and Chehaw Park has an incredible 18-hole, 54-par course that is a favorite for locals. Even if you've never played the sport before, you can learn as you go, walking the beautiful course and spending the day in the outdoors. Learn more about all the fun outdoor activities in Georgia that await at Chehaw Park.
One of the most beautiful views in the state of Georgia is from the top of Brasstown Bald. Hiking up, especially during sunrise or sunset, is sure to be an absolute dream for the outdoors enthusiast in us all. When it comes to bucket-list activities in Georgia, hiking to the top of Brasstown Bald definitely belongs on your radar. Take a look at what makes Brasstown Bald so majestic when you watch the brief drone footage below:
The Silver Comet Trail in Georgia is a popular biking, hiking, and running trail which leads from Smyrna, Georgia into central Alabama. It's almost 62 miles long, which would be the perfect weekend trip for some outdoor fun and extreme exercise.
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4. Bravely walk the 270-foot Swinging Bridge Trail over the Toccoa River.
It's technically called the Benton MacKaye Trail, in Blue Ridge, Georgia and it leads to an incredibly high, awesomely wonderful swinging bridge, not for the faint-of-heart adventurer. Make sure you bring your camera for one-of-a-kind views and intense photo ops.
Located in Epworth, Georgia, the trail to Jacks Creek Falls is one of the more intense trail ventures, but the reward at the very end of the hike is so worth the time it takes to get there. Enjoy the day with an intense hike and a refreshing swim.
If you haven't ever tried Stand Up Paddle Boarding (SUP), then it's high time to give it a shot, especially if you choose to paddle around St. Simons Island at sunset. You can easily rent a board and life jacket and be on your way. OR, make it to one of their night sessions, fully equipped with a neon glow board! Curious to learn more about St. Simons Island? Watch this breathtaking drone footage and get ready to pack your bags!
Atlanta's favorite park has been undervalued in a lot of ways. First, it's darn beautiful. Second, you can easily rollerskate or rollerblade your days away, taking in some sights and sounds, while enjoying everything Atlanta has to offer. Besides, who doesn't have a pair of blades sitting around collecting some dust? Learn more about planning your visit to Piedmont Park.
There are SO many places you can zipline in North Georgia. Our favorite though, is Banning Mills, which is the world's longest zip line. Visit Historic Banning Mills and strap in for the treetop adventure of a lifetime. Note: Fall zip lining is the way to go. Leaves changing, cool temps, and beautiful sights.
This outdoor adventure in Georgia is for the leisure outdoors enthusiasts. Tubing the Chattahoochee River has been a seasonal favorite for many residents and visitors. It's a nice way to float down through different areas of the state, while keeping cool on a scorching summer day. There are a variety of companies to choose from, if you don't have a tube and need transportation to and from.
Did you know that Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge had canoe trails?! Well, they definitely do. This insane trail system allows visitors to paddle at their leisure, and explore wildlife, cypress trees, and the beauty of being outdoors. Learn more about why a trip to the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia belongs on your outdoor bucket list.
How many of these incredible outdoor activities are you willing to add to your bucket list? Or what else would you want to add to this list, if you’re ready for an outdoor adventure? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we would love to hear from you! And don’t forget to load up on your hiking essentials before embarking on your next great outdoor adventure.
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