Looking for a fun road trip in Georgia? Look no further, we’ve got a great one that only requires a couple of hours in the car. This trip follows the mighty Chattahoochee River as it winds its way through the northeast portion of the Peach State. It’s such a pretty drive and you’ll get to stop by a number of wonderful destinations!

Google Maps This trip won’t require too much driving and can be accomplished in a couple of days. You can check out the customizable itinerary on Google Maps. The entire trip is under 50 miles of driving, so you won’t go through too much gas!

  1. Helen, GA 30545

firebee/Flickr Helen is one of our favorite small towns in Georgia. The outskirts of the city are filled with brilliant greenery, beautiful mountains, and flowing waterfalls. Helen’s downtown area is styled after a traditional Bavarian village that’ll have you feeling like you were magically transported to Germany. Helen, GA 30545, USA

  1. Mossy Creek Park: 9300-9399 Skitts Mountain Dr, Lula, GA 30554

Alton Lutz/Google Maps Mossy Creek Park is actually not technically a full park, but it’s definitely good for some fun! It’s a great little natural swimming hole in Lula with areas for wading. You’ll also find a few short trails through the nearby woods. Mossy Creek State Park, 9300-9399 Skitts Mountain Dr, Lula, GA 30554, USA

2b. Belton Bridge Park: Lula, GA 30554

Josh Thomason/Google Maps Alternately, you can head over to Belton Bridge Park. This is another boat ramp/water access area in Lula where you can wade in the water and float to your heart’s content. Is there anything better than tubing or kayaking down the Chattahoochee? Belton Bridge Park, Lula, GA 30554, USA

  1. Sweet Acre Farms Winery: 7584 Bill Wilson Rd, Alto, GA 30510

Sweet Acres Farm Winery/Facebook Sweet Acre Farms Winery is a small family-run winery that makes for a lovely spot to spend an afternoon. This is Hall County’s first winery and it specializes in old-style fruit wines. The tasting room has indoor and outdoor seating. You can find out more on the winery’s website. Sweet Acre Farms Winery, 7584 Bill Wilson Rd, Alto, GA 30510, USA

  1. Atlanta Botanical Garden, Gainesville: 1911 Sweetbay Dr, Gainesville, GA 30501,

Atlanta Botanical Garden You’ll end your trip at the Atlanta Botanical Garden - not the Atlanta branch, but the Gainesville one. There are regular exhibits here and tons of cute nature trails that are especially enjoyable for kids. You can learn more at the garden’s website. Atlanta Botanical Garden, GAINESVILLE, 1911 Sweetbay Dr, Gainesville, GA 30501, USA

How many of these great spots along the Chattahoochee have you been to? Any others you’d suggest are must-sees? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments!

Google Maps

This trip won’t require too much driving and can be accomplished in a couple of days. You can check out the customizable itinerary on Google Maps. The entire trip is under 50 miles of driving, so you won’t go through too much gas!

firebee/Flickr

Helen is one of our favorite small towns in Georgia. The outskirts of the city are filled with brilliant greenery, beautiful mountains, and flowing waterfalls. Helen’s downtown area is styled after a traditional Bavarian village that’ll have you feeling like you were magically transported to Germany.

Helen, GA 30545, USA

Alton Lutz/Google Maps

Mossy Creek Park is actually not technically a full park, but it’s definitely good for some fun! It’s a great little natural swimming hole in Lula with areas for wading. You’ll also find a few short trails through the nearby woods.

Mossy Creek State Park, 9300-9399 Skitts Mountain Dr, Lula, GA 30554, USA

Josh Thomason/Google Maps

Alternately, you can head over to Belton Bridge Park. This is another boat ramp/water access area in Lula where you can wade in the water and float to your heart’s content. Is there anything better than tubing or kayaking down the Chattahoochee?

Belton Bridge Park, Lula, GA 30554, USA

Sweet Acres Farm Winery/Facebook

Sweet Acre Farms Winery is a small family-run winery that makes for a lovely spot to spend an afternoon. This is Hall County’s first winery and it specializes in old-style fruit wines. The tasting room has indoor and outdoor seating. You can find out more on the winery’s website.

Sweet Acre Farms Winery, 7584 Bill Wilson Rd, Alto, GA 30510, USA

Atlanta Botanical Garden

You’ll end your trip at the Atlanta Botanical Garden - not the Atlanta branch, but the Gainesville one. There are regular exhibits here and tons of cute nature trails that are especially enjoyable for kids. You can learn more at the garden’s website.

Atlanta Botanical Garden, GAINESVILLE, 1911 Sweetbay Dr, Gainesville, GA 30501, USA

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