Around the time when leaves begin to change and the temperature drops a few notches, people in Georgia begin exploring more of the state. Our famously hot summers can make it a little difficult to get out and enjoy nature, but there is nothing more exciting than watching what nature can do in the fall. Being outside will give you a front-row seat to all the magic of fall foliage as it begins to change hues. If you’re planning an autumn trip in Georgia and want to throw some history in the mix, then we recommend visiting a few of these covered bridges throughout the Peach State. Not only is there a fascinating story behind each bridge, but they also add a little bit of fun to your fall trip, too. Here are some of the most charming covered bridges in Georgia:

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Have you visited any of these covered bridges in Georgia? Do you have a favorite? Make sure to share them in the comments sections for other Georgia readers to discover!

If taking a road trip during the fall in Georgia is something you plan to do this year, take a look at our road trip essentials list before you hit the road.

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Fall in Georgia

What is it like to experience fall in Georgia?

Here are some of the experiences you can have in the fall in Georgia:

  • View stunning fall foliage
  • Oktoberfest in Helen
  • Football in Athens (go Dawgs!) and Atlanta (rise up, Falcons!).
  • Areas down south may not see quite as much fall foliage as the northern, more mountainous climes, but the cooler temperatures mean plenty of outdoor events in places like Savannah.

 

What are some good historic places in Georgia to visit?

The following are some good historic places in Georgia to visit:

  • Old historic homes that have been converted into museums to explore.
  • Walk down River Street's cobbled stones.
  • Atlanta has plenty of historic value with plenty of old cemeteries to explore.
  • If you're looking for music history, you can't beat Macon (home of the Allman Brothers) or Athens's famous music scene (R.E.M., the B-52s, and more).

 

What are some famous bridges in Georgia?

From our covered bridges to Savannah's picturesque Talmadge Bridge, we've got tons here for bridge lovers to enjoy. There were once more than 200 covered bridges in Georgia. Sadly, we now have around 20, but that's still plenty to enjoy!

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