BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN THE FALL  IN GEORGIA

By: Leah Shoup

Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge

This park is home to the tallest waterfall in the state and is a popular place for fall colors in Georgia due to its location within two hours of Atlanta.

Tallulah Gorge has multiple rim trails where you can spot waterfalls, gorgeous overlooks, and some of the best views of Georgia fall foliage.

Tallulah Gorge State Park

This state park is one of the best places to visit in North Georgia, featuring two waterfalls and beautiful peak fall colors from the end of October-November.

Cloudland Canyon State Park

This state park is a favorite among avid hikers. Don't miss the Stone Wall, Stone Tower, and West Overlook Trails Loop for epic views of fall leaves in Georgia.

Fort Mountain State Park

Brasstown Bald is one of the top places to see in Georgia in the fall because it's the highest point in the state, making it a top spot to see Georgia foliage. 

Brasstown Bald

Vogel State Park is one of the most scenic places in Georgia, with fall colors surrounding Lake Trahlyta. For an easy hike with a waterfall, hike the Lake Loop Trail.

Vogel State Park

Hike the Mount Yonah Trail for one of the best views of the North Georgia mountains during autumn in Georgia. Hiking trails not your thing? Check out Yonah Mountain Vineyards!

Yonah Mountain

Gibbs Gardens is a hidden gem for fall in North Georgia. Don't miss the Japanese Maples Colorfest, which runs from mid-October through mid-November.

Gibbs Gardens

Piedmont Park is one of the best places to see fall foliage in Atlanta. Pack a picnic and enjoy the cool weather or take a walk down Park Drive Bridge.

Piedmont Park

Go hiking at Sweetwater Creek State Park to check out one of the best destinations in Georgia for colorful fall leaves and the ruins of an old mill.

Sweetwater Creek State Park