
Molly Harris
Molly Harris is an Atlanta, Georgia-based travel writer with over a decade of experience and deep roots in the American South. A true Atlantan who has lived abroad and returned home deliberately, Molly covers outdoor adventure, food, and culture for Only In Your State with the layered perspective of someone who has seen plenty of the world and still chooses the South. Her international experience sharpens rather than dilutes her appreciation for what makes Georgia and the broader region genuinely worth exploring.
3 Places in North Carolina Serving the Drink Everyone’s Ordering This Summer
From sea to summit, the best sips of summer are found in these three North Carolina cities.

3 Places in Georgia Serving the Drink Everyone’s Ordering This Summer
The best sips of summer can be found at these three Georgia bars.

Instead of Panama City Beach, This Florida Town is Where You Should Take Your Next Trip
Tucked away along Florida's Forgotten Coast, this small island is a perfectly secluded alternative to more popular beaches nearby.

The Hidden Attraction in Georgia That People Still Seek Out to This Day
Music fans saved one of the best hidden attractions in Georgia by preserving this church steeple in Athens.

You Can Explore This Tennessee Mountain City Entirely on Foot—and It’s Stunning
From the Tennessee River to the mountain lookouts above the city, Chattanooga is a walkable haven for visitors hoping to escape the heat with historic charm.

You Haven’t Tried True Georgia Comfort Food Until You’ve Been Here
Babygirl is unique in its refined approach to Southern comfort food. Here's what you need to try there — and why.

You Can Explore This Coastal Georgia City Entirely on Foot—and It’s Stunning
Savannah, Georgia is one of the most historic cities in the state, but it's also one of the most walkable. Here's how to spend a weekend on foot.

This Secluded Campground Near Great Smoky Mountains National Park Is One of Tennessee’s Best Kept Secrets
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most-visited in the United States, but that doesn't mean your stay has to be crowded. Try camping at this secluded spot.

One of the Best Food Halls in Georgia, This Spot Is a Must-Visit
This lesser-visited food hall and shopping district is just steps off the Beltline and chockfull of great dining options.

Skip the Hikes and Try This South Carolina Bike Trail Instead
The Swamp Rabbit Trail in South Carolina is one of the best ways to experience the foothills landscape and Greenville's culture on two wheels. Here's how.
