25 Best Things To Do in Georgia
- Sweet Talley
- Feb 18, 2021
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 30, 2021
Do you love nature, food and desserts? I do!!!! Whether you're a first time visitor or looking to find some new places to explore I've got you covered. You will have an absolutely wonderful time in Georgia with my help.

Welcome to my blog. Here you will find the inside scoop to all my favorite hiking trails, links to purchase the gear I use, photos of my journey and a little education about the beautiful places I share with you. Almost all posts on this site contain affiliate links. This means that if you click on any of the links in the post and make a purchase I may receive a small commission at no cost to you. I make recommendations on only the products that I have actually used and enjoy. When I suggest products to you the intent is to improve your experience. Thanks in advance for clicking and making purchases.
“Adopt the pace of nature. Her secret is patience.”
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Are you ready for suggestions about nature, food and Donuts?? I thought you might be.... Let’s get to it.

My favorite hikes in Georgia with the most amazing views
Being in nature is my happy place. I love the heightened sense of smell, taste and ability to hear more clearly. It's where I go to clear my head.
Blood Mountain and Freeman Loop Trail (6.1 miles, 1545 elevation gain), Click here for directions to trailhead
Amicalola Falls via East Ridge Loop Trail (2.0 mils, 784 elevation gain), Click here for directions to trailhead
Amicalola Falls State Park via Appalachian Trail (9.3 miles, 1903 elevation gain), Click here for directions to trailhead
Tennessee Rock Trail Black Rock Mountain State Park(2.2 miles, 561 elevation gain), Click here for directions to trailhead
CloudLand Canyon Hemlock Falls Cloudland Canyon State Park(1.1 miles 476 elevation gain), Click here for directions to trailhead
Stone Tower Trail to Stone Wall Trail Loop Fort Mountain State Park (1.5 miles 423 elevation gain), Click here for directions to trailhead
Marble Mine Trail to lake loop Summerville, GA (2.5, 377 elevation gain), Click here for directions to trailhead
Tallulah Gorge Lookouts and Cascade Falls Tallulah Gorge State Park (2.5 miles, 696 elevation gain), Click here for directions to trailhead
Gold Branch Trail Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (3.3miles, 302 elevation gain), Click here for directions to trailhead
Jones Bridge Trail Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (4.1 miles, 259 elevation gain), Click here for directions to trailhead
Bamboo forest, East Palisade Trail Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (3.3 miles, 452 elevation gain), Click here for directions to trailhead
Providence Canyon Perimeter Loop Providence Canyon State Park (2.1 miles, 252 elevation gain) Click here for directions to trailhead
Brunch in Georgia
Buttermilk Kitchen Atlanta, GA click here for directions
Another Broken Egg Cafe, click here for several location options
Two Urban Licks Atlanta, GA click here for directions
Murphy’s Restaurant Atlatnta, Ga click here for directions
Pancake Social Atlanta, Ga click here for directions
Negril Village Atlanta, Ga click here for directions
Donuts and other desserts
Revolution Doughnuts and Coffee, click here for several location options
The Yard Milkshake Bar Atlanta, GA click here for directions
Sweet Hut Bakery Cafe Buford, Ga click here for directions
Sweet Charlie’s, click here for several location options
Sublime Doughnuts, click here for several location options
Chill spots with awesome vibes
Ponce City Market Atlanta, Ga click here for directions

What’s in my daypack?
Jetboil (for sunrise, cold, or long hikes)
Fillable tea bags, for brewing coffee (for sunrise, cold or long hikes)
Keen boots (not in my bag but definitely on my feet :)
Headlamp (you never know so I keep it in my pack)
Do you love beautiful nature photographs? Buy my photographs and support my travels, thanks in advance :)



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