The Hidden Georgia Restaurant Where the Fried Chicken Is Legendary
Some places feed you lunch, but Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room feels like it pulls you straight into Savannah’s living memory. Behind a modest doorway on …
Some places feed you lunch, but Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room feels like it pulls you straight into Savannah’s living memory. Behind a modest doorway on …
Pull into Southern Soul Barbeque on St. Simons Island and the first thing that reaches you is the smoke. The second is the line, which …
North Georgia knows how to do cozy in every season, from crisp apple-picking weekends to lakeside summer sunsets and quiet winter cabin nights. If you …
Some Georgia roads are so pretty, finishing the drive almost feels beside the point. Around the next curve, you might find a mountain overlook, a …
Some coffee shops do more than serve a good latte – they give you a reason to slow down, look around, and stay awhile. Across …
Some Georgia towns look so storybook, you half expect fake snow and a last-minute kiss on the courthouse steps. That is exactly why filmmakers keep …
If you love places where nature and history quietly collide, Sope Creek delivers one of Georgia’s most memorable walks. The trail begins as a peaceful …
A great bowl of Brunswick stew does more than warm you up – it tells you exactly where you are. Across Georgia, the best versions …
Some historic houses feel impressive, but Hay House feels almost improbable. In the middle of Macon, Georgia, this 18,000-square-foot mansion tells the story of a …
Most people think America’s gold rush story begins in California, but Dahlonega got there first. At Consolidated Gold Mine, you can walk into a real …
If you have ever wanted a Bavarian beer hall experience without leaving Georgia, Hofbrauhaus in Helen makes a convincing case. This riverfront restaurant pairs giant …
You might not expect one of America’s most ambitious Western art museums to be waiting in Cartersville, Georgia, but Booth Western Art Museum makes an …
Some places give you scenery. Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park gives you something rarer: the feeling that every step lands on a much longer human …
Southern Cross Guest Ranch in Madison somehow pulls off a combination that usually does not work this well. It feels grounded in real ranch life, …
When you need a family outing that feels fun instead of exhausting, a great children’s museum can save the day. Georgia has more hands-on spots …
Some places make a spring day feel bigger, sweeter, and much more memorable than you planned. Mercier Orchards in Blue Ridge does exactly that with …
If you think presidential museums are stiff halls full of plaques and portraits, this one may surprise you. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum …
Georgia has a way of surprising you when the road bends and the landscape suddenly looks too dramatic to be real. One minute you are …
Some meals are about restraint, and some are about saying yes to one more plate. Across Georgia, there are restaurants where fried chicken keeps coming, …
Georgia rewards paddlers with blackwater creeks, island-lined lakes, tidal marshes, and mountain-fed rivers that feel wildly different from one trip to the next. You can …
In the wooded hills of White, Georgia, Old Car City USA feels less like a junkyard and more like a rusted time capsule hiding in …
Some places serve dessert, and some places quietly preserve a city’s memory one scoop at a time. Leopold’s Ice Cream in downtown Savannah is the …
Just outside Albany, Radium Springs feels like a secret Georgia still keeps with a little pride. The water glows in shades of blue-green, old garden …
Some farmers markets are just places to buy tomatoes, but Georgia has a way of turning the errand into a ritual. You show up for …
J&J Flea Market in Athens is the kind of place where one row can hand you motor oil, vintage records, local honey, and a pair …
A meal feels different when the table is close enough to the lake that you can watch boats drift by between bites. Fish N’ Pig …
Standing tall at the northern tip of Tybee Island, the Tybee Island Light Station has been one of Georgia’s most beloved landmarks for nearly three …
Just a short drive from the cobblestone streets and Spanish moss of Historic Savannah, Skidaway Island State Park offers a completely different kind of magic. …
Tucked away in the far south of Georgia, Stephen C. Foster State Park sits on an 80-acre island right at the western entrance of the …
Tucked away on the northern tip of Jekyll Island, Georgia, Driftwood Beach is unlike any shoreline you have ever seen. Massive, sun-bleached trees with twisted …
Some theaters feel old because of velvet seats and framed posters, but the Savannah Theatre feels old because it has genuinely watched America grow up. …
Tucked away in the rolling hills of Pine Mountain, Georgia, Callaway Resort & Gardens is one of the most breathtaking natural destinations in the entire …
Tucked away on the edge of Lookout Mountain in Georgia, Rock City Gardens is one of those rare places that feels almost too magical to …
Some restaurants feed you, but these Georgia spots give you a story to tell afterward. From historic dining rooms and restored landmarks to scenic patios …
Tucked away in Locust Grove, Georgia, Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary is one of the most extraordinary places you can visit in the Southeast. Sprawling across …
One weekend a month, Atlanta’s Scott Antique Market turns two massive expo halls into a treasure hunt with 3,300 booths and serious finds. Collectors, decorators, …
Georgia hiking has a way of surprising you, from mossy creek paths and coastal boardwalks to rock slabs, waterfalls, and sky-high summits. If you want …
Tucked among the quiet pine trees of Warm Springs, Georgia, the Little White House Historic Site is a place where American history feels deeply personal. …
Georgia is home to some surprisingly wild adventures, and you don’t need a passport to experience them. From drive-through safaris where zebras poke their heads …
Tucked away in the mountain town of Tallulah Falls, Georgia, Tallulah Gorge State Park is one of the most jaw-dropping natural wonders in the entire …
Tucked away in rural southwest Georgia, a one-of-a-kind place called Pasaquan stands as proof that one person’s wild imagination can completely change the world around …
Tucked away in Dublin, Georgia, La Joya is a small family-run Mexican restaurant that has been quietly winning over food lovers one shrimp taco at …
Tucked away in Warner Robins, Georgia, Greek Village Restaurant is the kind of place you might drive past without a second glance—but those who stop …
Fresh mornings, sticky fingers, and giggles from the row over — that is the Georgia u-pick magic families remember long after the last jar of …
Georgia wears its history loudly, and some say its spirits do too. If moonlit cemeteries, whispering hotel hallways, and creaking theaters thrill you, you are …
Craving the campfire magic without the hard ground and tangled tent ropes? Georgia is packed with dreamy glamping spots and one-of-a-kind stays that swap stress …
Looking for a quiet, lakeside weekend that still gives you plenty to do? Hard Labor Creek State Park near Rutledge delivers calm water mornings, pine-scented …
Tucked away in the rolling foothills of North Georgia, Pettit Creek Farms in Cartersville is one of those places that sounds almost too good to …
Georgia has a way of making spring feel like it belongs to you personally. From mountain towns draped in dogwood blossoms to coastal streets kissed …
Tucked just off Interstate 75 in Cartersville, Georgia, the Tellus Science Museum is the kind of place that turns a regular weekend into an unforgettable …