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.
The coast! While the temps climb, you can find some reprieve with various beaches and islands.
Peaches and watermelons are in season! Make sure to plan to stop by a farm during your visit.
Cons of Visiting Georgia in July
Scorching hot and humid temps – might be less likely to want to be outdoors.
Ticks and mosquitoes. Make sure to stay protected!
Georgia Weather In July
The average high temperature in Georgia in July is 95°F. The average low is 80°F.
July is the rainy season – afternoon rain showers are very likely.
For another month, courtesy of the Not Your Average Bucket List podcast, we’re covering all the best things to do in Georgia in July 2023. For anyone who hasn’t yet heard of our podcast, Not Your Average Bucket List is an audio adventure by OnlyInYourState dedicated to unearthing hidden gems across the United States. For this monthly series, our two hosts will help you find the best things to do in Georgia for July 2023!
So, are you ready to dive into a month full of exciting things in Georgia? First, if you want to listen to the episode, make sure to check it out on Spotify or Apple Podcasts:
Watch our hosts Sara and Marisa break everything down on YouTube!
Top Georgia Attractions & Events in July
Start marking your calendars for the best Georgia attractions and events in July 2023. We’ve rounded up the ten best things to do, from waterparks to river ziplining. So without further ado, in no particular order…
Nothing screams summer adventure quite like zipping across the Chattahoochee River into another state. Thanks to Whitewater Express, guests can visit the Blue Heron Adventure Park and enjoy a canopied sky-high excursion over one of Georgia’s most popular rivers. As the only dual zipline in the U.S. that connects two states, this is an experience you do not want to miss.
2. Margaritaville at Lanier Islands
Margaritaville at Lanier Islands, 7650 Lanier Islands Pkwy, Buford, GA 30518, USA
Wasting July again at Margaritaville. Wait, that’s not how the song goes. Anyways, Margaritaville at Lake Lanier is the perfect place to spend a summer day. After announcing recently they would be closing down lake swimming for safety concerns, Margaritaville also announced they would enhance other aspects of the park like the Wave Pool, Aquatic Adventure, and opening a summer tubing slide!
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3. Fourth of July in Stone Mountain Park
Stone Mountain Park, 1000 Robert E Lee Blvd, Stone Mountain, GA 30083, USA
Nothing screams America quite like the roar of fireworks and a laser light show at Stone Mountain Park. Taking place July 1-5, 2023, the Fantastic Fourth Celebration is not to be missed. Enjoy the Drone & Light Show & Fireworks every night at 9:30 p.m.
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4. Robin Lake Beach - Callaway Gardens
Callaway Gardens Robin Lake Beach, Pine Mountain, GA 31822, USA
Did you know that Callaway Gardens has it’s very own beach?! Not only that, it’s also America’s largest inland white sand beach! Robin Lake Beach at Callaway Gardens is open until September 5, 2023, for all ages. Come enjoy the floating obstacle course, play some mini golf back on land, and just enjoy a stress-free day at the beach.
5. Hike the Mount Yonah Trail - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests, Suches, GA 30572, USA
Since the temps are up in July in Georgia, it’s a great time to head out on that mountain hike you’ve always wanted to take. Mount Yonah Trail near Cleveland, Georgia is a 4.1-mile out-and-back hike that has exceptional views. Usually, it takes an average hiker about 90 minutes to reach the top of the overlook, so make sure to plan accordingly.
Not only does Watson Mill Bridge State Park have the longest covered bridge in the state, but it also has swimming and camping, too! Turns out July weather is perfect for swimming at Watson Mill Bridge State Park so bring a swimsuit. Also, there are tent and RV sites available, plus some log cabins for a quick overnight.
This new 25000-square-foot lifestyle food hall in Atlanta recently opened, and it’s an incredible place to dine. You’ll find fast-casual culinary concepts from influences around the globe. This is the type of place where you can grab a fried chicken sandwich from one place and some dim sum from another.
Tybee Island is a coastal oasis in Georgia that comes to life during the summer months. While many people visit for the sun and surf, there is another reason to visit altogether - shark teeth! That’s right, there is a fossil hunting tour for ticketed passengers on Tybee Island that gives guests a chance to hunt for actual shark’s teeth.
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9. Grab a cocktail at AlcoHall - Pratt Pullman District
We’ve all heard of food halls before, right? But what about a drinking hall? AlcoHall is a new outpost located in Pullman's 17,400 square-foot spot that features seven different bar stalls. Guests have access to a variety of drink stalls, many of whom are local, plus games, a mechanical bull, and more.
10. Spend the night at The Ridges Resort on Lake Chatuge in Hiawassee
The Ridges Resort on Lake Chatuge, 3499 US HWY 76 W, Hiawassee, GA 30546, USA
Summer is a perfect time for day trips and even a few overnight trips. This is why an overnight stay at The Ridges Resort on Lake Chatuge is an excellent idea. This mountainside lakefront property is perfect for the whole family, with lake access, a kitchen on-site, and even an inflatable water park for the summer. Plus, did we mention the Topgolf Swing Suite?
Best Georgia Beaches to Visit in July
Driftwood Beach – Jekyll Island
Tybee Island
St. Simons Island
As always, stay tuned next month when we cover the best things to do in Georgia in August.
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