Almost everyone loves a road trip, right? The open road, a good playlist queued up, and the opportunities to stop and explore are seemingly endless. While we have a ton of great road trips featured throughout Georgia, involving food, nature, and waterfalls, this one is taking adventurers to some unique hidden gems. Whether you’re new to the state or you simply haven’t explored enough of the area, this road trip dedicated to hidden gems in Georgia is for you.
The entire trip takes about seven and a half hours in total to drive, so you may want to break up the road trip into a few days. Plus, there is a historic hotel at the end of the trip to complement all the travel! If you’d like to take a look at the whole map in its entirety or keep it on your phone as you travel, you can find the itinerary here. And away we go!
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- Lake Blue Ridge Marina - Blue Ridge, GA
Google Todd Rarick Lake Blue Ridge Marina is the perfect place to kick off this journey as it’s a truly spectacular setting. Nestled at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this beautiful marina is perfect for a lazy afternoon. Rent a pontoon boat or a paddleboard and head out onto the water for a day under the sun. This quintessential mountain town in Georgia has a lot to offer, so be prepared to stay awhile! Marina at Club Lodges Trillium, Lake, Glenville, NC 28723, USA
- Rib Country BBQ - Blairsville, GA
TripAdvisor John B It’s probably important to continue this road trip on the right foot, which means your stomach should be full before continuing on. Rib Country BBQ in Blairsville is an excellent choice for a bite of lunch, as they have some of the best traditional BBQ around. Enjoy a platter of barbecue slathered ribs, a forkful of the famed onion loaf, and of course, a slice of homemade pie. If you’re still hungry for more, check out our barbecue trail through Georgia. Rib Country BBQ, 2652 US-129, Cleveland, GA 30528, USA
- Ada-Hi Falls Trail - Clayton, Georgia
AllTrails Catherine Furlong Ready to burn off some of that BBQ? Head on over to Ada-Hi Falls Trail in Clayton to get your hike on! At just 0.4 miles out and back, this waterfall hike in Georgia is short and sweet and won’t take all day. Plus there is a waterfall along this trail that is a real hidden gem beauty. Ada-Hi Falls Trail, Clayton, GA 30525, USA
- Hart County Botanical Garden - Elberton, GA
Facebook The Hart County Botanical Garden The Hart County Botanical Garden is the perfect hidden gem to add to this trip. While it is one of the lesser-known botanical gardens in the state, it still remains just as beautiful — especially when you visit during the springtime! This is a free-to-enter, volunteer-maintained garden that is worth the stop. It’s one of the most popular attractions in Georgia during the spring and summer months and it’s no mystery why! Hart County Botanical Garden, 1277 Elberton Hwy, Hartwell, GA 30643, USA
- Elijah Clark State Park - Lincolnton, GA
TripAdvisor Roy M This state park might not be on the radar for many Georgians, but it sure is a gem! Named after a Revolutionary War hero, the Elijah Clark State Park has tons of outdoor activities to enjoy. Take some time to catch some fish, catch a sunset, and enjoy a swim in the lake! It’s among many state parks in Georgia that hold historic keys to the past. Elijah Clark State Park Road, Elijah Clark State Park Rd, Georgia 30817, USA
- Hildebrandt’s Deli - Augusta, GA
Google Michael Young Are you getting hungry again? Then we might as well stop at a historic deli in Augusta, Georgia. Hildebrandt’s Deli has been in business since 1879 and is one part historic shop, one part market, and one part deli. Enjoy a plethora of specialty sandwiches, like the Club Louis which is piled high with turkey, bacon, ham, and cheese! Grab a sandwich (don’t forget about the famed mustard) and have yourself a picnic! This family-owned deli in Georgia will not disappoint. Hildebrandt’s, 226 6th St #1416, Augusta, GA 30901, USA
- SixtySeven Antique Mall - Brooklet, GA
TripAdvisor Lori T It’s never the wrong time to take a shopping break, right? Our next stop involves checking out the SixtySeven Antique Mall in Brooklet, Georgia. This hidden gem features a wide variety of tucked-away treasures and vintage goods. While it’s not huge by any means, it still holds a ton of collectibles inside, many of which are unique to the shop. This small antique mall is the perfect addition to the Georgia Hidden Gem Road Trip. If you love antique shopping in Georgia, you’ll be glad you made the stop! Antique Mall, 583 Grant St, Clarkesville, GA 30523, USA
- The Gastonian - Savannah, GA
TripAdvisor management Last but not least on our trip to discover hidden gems in Georgia is the Gastonian. After all that travel, you must be tired, right? Well, it’s time to kick your feet up at the historic beauty known as the Gastonian in Savannah. This classically elegant accommodation offers a wide variety of complementary items with your stay including cooked-to-order breakfast, wine and hors d’oeuvres in the early evening, and homemade desserts and cordials at night! Did we mention the private gardens? Without a doubt, it’s one of the most unique places to stay in Georgia. The Gastonian, Historic Inns of Savannah, 220 E Gaston St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA
So, what do you think about this road trip to discover amazing hidden gems in Georgia? Is this something you think you could tackle in a weekend? Share with us your thoughts in the comments section — we’d love to hear from you!
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Google Todd Rarick
Lake Blue Ridge Marina is the perfect place to kick off this journey as it’s a truly spectacular setting. Nestled at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this beautiful marina is perfect for a lazy afternoon. Rent a pontoon boat or a paddleboard and head out onto the water for a day under the sun. This quintessential mountain town in Georgia has a lot to offer, so be prepared to stay awhile!
Marina at Club Lodges Trillium, Lake, Glenville, NC 28723, USA
TripAdvisor John B
It’s probably important to continue this road trip on the right foot, which means your stomach should be full before continuing on. Rib Country BBQ in Blairsville is an excellent choice for a bite of lunch, as they have some of the best traditional BBQ around. Enjoy a platter of barbecue slathered ribs, a forkful of the famed onion loaf, and of course, a slice of homemade pie. If you’re still hungry for more, check out our barbecue trail through Georgia.
Rib Country BBQ, 2652 US-129, Cleveland, GA 30528, USA
AllTrails Catherine Furlong
Ready to burn off some of that BBQ? Head on over to Ada-Hi Falls Trail in Clayton to get your hike on! At just 0.4 miles out and back, this waterfall hike in Georgia is short and sweet and won’t take all day. Plus there is a waterfall along this trail that is a real hidden gem beauty.
Ada-Hi Falls Trail, Clayton, GA 30525, USA
Facebook The Hart County Botanical Garden
The Hart County Botanical Garden is the perfect hidden gem to add to this trip. While it is one of the lesser-known botanical gardens in the state, it still remains just as beautiful — especially when you visit during the springtime! This is a free-to-enter, volunteer-maintained garden that is worth the stop. It’s one of the most popular attractions in Georgia during the spring and summer months and it’s no mystery why!
Hart County Botanical Garden, 1277 Elberton Hwy, Hartwell, GA 30643, USA
TripAdvisor Roy M
This state park might not be on the radar for many Georgians, but it sure is a gem! Named after a Revolutionary War hero, the Elijah Clark State Park has tons of outdoor activities to enjoy. Take some time to catch some fish, catch a sunset, and enjoy a swim in the lake! It’s among many state parks in Georgia that hold historic keys to the past.
Elijah Clark State Park Road, Elijah Clark State Park Rd, Georgia 30817, USA
Google Michael Young
Are you getting hungry again? Then we might as well stop at a historic deli in Augusta, Georgia. Hildebrandt’s Deli has been in business since 1879 and is one part historic shop, one part market, and one part deli. Enjoy a plethora of specialty sandwiches, like the Club Louis which is piled high with turkey, bacon, ham, and cheese! Grab a sandwich (don’t forget about the famed mustard) and have yourself a picnic! This family-owned deli in Georgia will not disappoint.
Hildebrandt’s, 226 6th St #1416, Augusta, GA 30901, USA
TripAdvisor Lori T
It’s never the wrong time to take a shopping break, right? Our next stop involves checking out the SixtySeven Antique Mall in Brooklet, Georgia. This hidden gem features a wide variety of tucked-away treasures and vintage goods. While it’s not huge by any means, it still holds a ton of collectibles inside, many of which are unique to the shop. This small antique mall is the perfect addition to the Georgia Hidden Gem Road Trip. If you love antique shopping in Georgia, you’ll be glad you made the stop!
Antique Mall, 583 Grant St, Clarkesville, GA 30523, USA
TripAdvisor management
Last but not least on our trip to discover hidden gems in Georgia is the Gastonian. After all that travel, you must be tired, right? Well, it’s time to kick your feet up at the historic beauty known as the Gastonian in Savannah. This classically elegant accommodation offers a wide variety of complementary items with your stay including cooked-to-order breakfast, wine and hors d’oeuvres in the early evening, and homemade desserts and cordials at night! Did we mention the private gardens? Without a doubt, it’s one of the most unique places to stay in Georgia.
The Gastonian, Historic Inns of Savannah, 220 E Gaston St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA
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hidden gems in Georgia May 18, 2022 Beth C. What are some of the best waterfalls to see in Georgia? Georgia is brimming with beautiful waterfalls. Some are tucked away in the woods while others are relatively easy-to-access. No matter which you prefer, you’ll find plenty scattered throughout the Peach State. In fact, we’ve even put together a waterfall road trip that promises to take you to some of the best that the state has to offer! The ultimate waterfall road trip in Georgia includes destinations such as Amicalola Falls, DeSoto Falls, Helton Creek Falls, Raven Cliff Falls, Anna Ruby Falls, Panther Creek Falls, Ammons Falls, Tallulah Falls, Minnehaha Falls, and, lastly, Toccoa Falls. Are there any hidden gems in Savannah, Georgia? Whether you have just a few hours or an entire weekend to spend in Savannah, you’ll agree that it’s one of the most unique cities on the East Coast. In fact, we’ve devised a 24-hour itinerary for discovering the top hidden gems in Savannah, Georgia. Some of the destinations include Maple Street Biscuit Company, the Starland District, Savannah Ghost Tours, Monterey Square, Savannah River Street, and Perry Lane Hotel. There’s so much to discover! What are some little-known places in Georgia? The Peach State has so many hidden gems that we’ve actually created yet another hidden gems road trip through Georgia. Some of our favorite destinations along the way include Georgia Guidestones, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Decadent Dessert Bar Macon, Pearson Farm in Fort Valley, and Zombie Pig BBQ. Where can I go in Georgia that only the locals know about? If you love the idea of experiencing Georgia as the locals do, we have some tips for you. The trick is to discover places that are off the beaten path so that you can get an authentic glimpse of all that the Peach State has to offer. One of our top recommendations would be Indian Springs State Park. Not only is it among the oldest state parks in the nation, but it also features natural-flowing spring water brimming with minerals and healing properties.
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hidden gems in Georgia
May 18, 2022
Beth C.
What are some of the best waterfalls to see in Georgia? Georgia is brimming with beautiful waterfalls. Some are tucked away in the woods while others are relatively easy-to-access. No matter which you prefer, you’ll find plenty scattered throughout the Peach State. In fact, we’ve even put together a waterfall road trip that promises to take you to some of the best that the state has to offer! The ultimate waterfall road trip in Georgia includes destinations such as Amicalola Falls, DeSoto Falls, Helton Creek Falls, Raven Cliff Falls, Anna Ruby Falls, Panther Creek Falls, Ammons Falls, Tallulah Falls, Minnehaha Falls, and, lastly, Toccoa Falls. Are there any hidden gems in Savannah, Georgia? Whether you have just a few hours or an entire weekend to spend in Savannah, you’ll agree that it’s one of the most unique cities on the East Coast. In fact, we’ve devised a 24-hour itinerary for discovering the top hidden gems in Savannah, Georgia. Some of the destinations include Maple Street Biscuit Company, the Starland District, Savannah Ghost Tours, Monterey Square, Savannah River Street, and Perry Lane Hotel. There’s so much to discover! What are some little-known places in Georgia? The Peach State has so many hidden gems that we’ve actually created yet another hidden gems road trip through Georgia. Some of our favorite destinations along the way include Georgia Guidestones, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Decadent Dessert Bar Macon, Pearson Farm in Fort Valley, and Zombie Pig BBQ. Where can I go in Georgia that only the locals know about? If you love the idea of experiencing Georgia as the locals do, we have some tips for you. The trick is to discover places that are off the beaten path so that you can get an authentic glimpse of all that the Peach State has to offer. One of our top recommendations would be Indian Springs State Park. Not only is it among the oldest state parks in the nation, but it also features natural-flowing spring water brimming with minerals and healing properties.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Georgia is brimming with beautiful waterfalls. Some are tucked away in the woods while others are relatively easy-to-access. No matter which you prefer, you’ll find plenty scattered throughout the Peach State. In fact, we’ve even put together a waterfall road trip that promises to take you to some of the best that the state has to offer! The ultimate waterfall road trip in Georgia includes destinations such as Amicalola Falls, DeSoto Falls, Helton Creek Falls, Raven Cliff Falls, Anna Ruby Falls, Panther Creek Falls, Ammons Falls, Tallulah Falls, Minnehaha Falls, and, lastly, Toccoa Falls.
Are there any hidden gems in Savannah, Georgia?
Whether you have just a few hours or an entire weekend to spend in Savannah, you’ll agree that it’s one of the most unique cities on the East Coast. In fact, we’ve devised a 24-hour itinerary for discovering the top hidden gems in Savannah, Georgia. Some of the destinations include Maple Street Biscuit Company, the Starland District, Savannah Ghost Tours, Monterey Square, Savannah River Street, and Perry Lane Hotel. There’s so much to discover!
What are some little-known places in Georgia?
The Peach State has so many hidden gems that we’ve actually created yet another hidden gems road trip through Georgia. Some of our favorite destinations along the way include Georgia Guidestones, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Decadent Dessert Bar Macon, Pearson Farm in Fort Valley, and Zombie Pig BBQ.
Where can I go in Georgia that only the locals know about?
If you love the idea of experiencing Georgia as the locals do, we have some tips for you. The trick is to discover places that are off the beaten path so that you can get an authentic glimpse of all that the Peach State has to offer. One of our top recommendations would be Indian Springs State Park. Not only is it among the oldest state parks in the nation, but it also features natural-flowing spring water brimming with minerals and healing properties.