Georgia

Washington Farms Strawberry Festival–Watkinsville, Georgia

April 30, 2012
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Washington Farms Strawberry Festival–Watkinsville, Georgia

On April 28, 2012, I stumbled past a sign to a strawberry festival as I was heading towards Atlanta from Athens, Georgia. Having been to lots of festivals, but never a strawberry festival, I had to stop by. At Washington Farms in Watkinsville, Georgia, the second annual strawberry festival was a small craft fair...

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Georgia Renaissance Festival

April 10, 2012
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Georgia Renaissance Festival

  This year the Georgia Renaissance Festival opens April 14th through June 2 on every Saturday, Sunday, as well as Memorial Day. The Renaissance Festival is an annual celebration of turkey legs, dressing in armor, and sporting a fake British accent. While not based entirely on the historical time period of the Renaissance, the...

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Marble Mine Trail– James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park- Summerville, Georgia

April 1, 2012
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Marble Mine Trail– James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park- Summerville, Georgia

Distance: 0.8 miles one way Difficulty: Easy I grew up picnicking and playing at Sloppy Floyd Lake State Park for much of my childhood, and yet somehow I had never hiked the trail to the Marble Mine, a really nice short hike inside the park. Beginning at the Pinhoti Trail Parking area, the Marble...

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Fort Yargo Disc Golf–Winder, Georgia

March 29, 2012
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Fort Yargo Disc Golf–Winder, Georgia

  Fort Yargo Disc Golf Course is an 18 hole wooded course located in Fort Yargo State Park, just outside of Winder, Georgia. The course, while located throughout a patch of forest in the state park, is not so densely wooded as to frustrate even the newest disc golfer.  In fact, the course provides...

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Kennesaw Mountain–Kennesaw, Georgia

January 24, 2012
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Kennesaw Mountain–Kennesaw, Georgia

  Length:  1.2 miles one way Difficulty: Strenuous Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield is the site of the beginning of the Atlanta Campaign during the Civil War.  Fighting began here June 19, 1864 and lasted until July 2. It is from this location that Sherman continued his March to the Sea burning miles wide of...

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Rocktown – Hiking on Pigeon Mountain

January 24, 2012
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Rocktown – Hiking on Pigeon Mountain

Lafayette, Georgia Distance: 1.0 miles Difficulty: Easy Blaze: Brownish Pink Just outside of Lafayette, Georgia is a little known wildlife management area known as Crockford-Pigeon Mountain. Pigeon Mountain extends along the northwestern corner of Georgia crossing over into Alabama. The wildlife management area itself is packed with numerous miles of trails that are difficult...

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Tallulah Gorge–North Rim Trail, South Rim Trail

January 16, 2012
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Tallulah Gorge–North Rim Trail, South Rim Trail

  Difficulty: Easy Length: 4 Miles Starting from the Terrora Day Use, hikers can access both the North Rim and South Rim of Tallulah Gorge, as well as gain excellent views of the Dam and Tallulah lake that sit above it. North Rim Trail Starting near the restrooms at the entrance to the Day...

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Toccoa Falls, Georgia

January 8, 2012
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Toccoa Falls, Georgia

Length: Less than 0.2 miles Difficulty: Easy Located within the Toccoa Falls College campus, Toccoa Falls is a 186’ waterfall, one of Georgia’s tallest (though not the tallest, that honor belongs to Amicalola Falls). The Falls is, however, one of the best views of a freefalling waterfall one can have. The hike to the...

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Ravens Cliff Falls–Helen, GA

January 7, 2012
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Ravens Cliff Falls–Helen, GA

  Length:  2.5 miles one way Difficulty:  Easy Hike to the Falls, Difficulty Rock Scramble to Falls Overlook Ravens Cliff Falls is a three cascade waterfall located just outside of Helen, Georgia in Ravens Cliff Wilderness. The hiking trail to the falls runs parallel to the falls is a relatively flat hike, with only...

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Providence Canyon, Georgia

April 25, 2011
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Providence Canyon, Georgia

  Providence Canyon State Park, located near Lumpkin, Georgia is known as Georgia’s “ Little Grand Canyon.”  While the canyon is beautiful, I’d have to say this may be a hard sell for those who have visited the Grand Canyon. With that said, Georgia’s red-clayed canyon does provide a very interesting day hike. Distance:...

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