Take A 1.5-Hour Drive Through Georgia To See This Year's Beautiful Fall Colors
Georgia’s fall foliage will surely be a sight to see this year. And if you don’t want to brave the cold temperatures to enjoy a little bit of natural beauty, then you should probably stay in your car and tackle this quick drive instead. Clocking in at just under an hour and a half, take the drive from Brasstown Bald to Tallulah Gorge for an epic fall foliage viewing experience. Gas up the car and let’s take this fall foliage drive in Georgia and marvel at all the beauty of the vibrant season.
The entire drive takes just under 1.5 hours and can be found using this fall foliage interactive map. Have any other fall foliage trips in Georgia worth mentioning? Share with us in the comments section!
Before you cruise the highways, be sure to check out our previous article with a list of road trip snacks that will make your trips complete.
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FALL FOLIAGE IN GEORGIA & RELATED INFO
What are the best Georgia hikes to take in the fall?
If you’re searching for the best Georgia hikes to take this fall, then we’ve got you covered. Here are the best hiking trails to witness fall foliage in Georgia.
- Fort Mountain State Park Summit Trail, Ellijay
- Beech Bottom Trail, Blue Ridge
- Woody Gap to Jarrard Gap Trail, Helen
- Dungeness Loop Trail, St. Marys
- Bartram Trail, Clayton
- Moccasin Creek Park, Clarkesville
- James E. Edmonds Trail, Mountain City
- Pine Mountain Trail, Cartersville
Be sure to read our previous article for the best places to see fall colors in Georgia.
What are the best state parks in Georgia to witness fall foliage?
Here in Georgia, we have several state parks that come alive during the fall season. And here are the best state parks in Georgia to witness fall foliage.
- Tallulah Gorge State Park, Tallulah Falls
- Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville
- Smithgall Woods State Park, Helen
- Unicoi State Park, Helen
- Cloudland Canyon State Park, Rising Fawn
- High Falls State Park, Jackson
- Vogel State Park, Blairsville
- Black Rock Mountain State Park, Mountain City
- Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge
- Fort Mountain State Park, Chatsworth
Discover more by reading our previous article about the best state parks in Georgia to witness fall foliage.
What are the best small towns to see fall colors in Georgia?
Here in Georgia, we are lucky to have so many small towns that are great for a getaway during the fall season. And here are the best small towns to see fall colors in Georgia:
- Ellijay, Gilmer County
- Blue Ridge, Fannin County
- Helen, White County
- Washington, Wilkes County
- Dahlonega, Lumpkin County
- Tallulah Falls, Habersham/Rabun Counties
- St. Marys, Camden County
Don’t forget to read this previous article telling you more about the best small towns to witness fall colors in Georgia.