Fall in the Peach State is a beautiful time. There’s so much to see and do here, from our amazingly fun fall festivals to leaf-peeping some of the gorgeous golden and red hues that pop up. One of the best places to see these beautiful colors is at Anna Ruby Falls in Georgia. This waterfall is just outside of Helen and we admit, it’s gorgeous at any time of year, but it’s especially amazing in the autumn. If you’re a fan of checking out the changing leaves in the Peach State, this is one spot you don’t want to miss!

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Note that the parking lot to reach Anna Ruby Falls is not open at all times and hours of admission change during the winter months. You can check out a current access schedule at the Anna Ruby Falls Recreation Area website.

Have you ever been to Anna Ruby Falls in Georgia? If so, what was your favorite part? Would you agree that it is one of the best places to go in Georgia in the fall? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!

For those who like hiking, be sure to read about 23 of the best hikes in Georgia. Additionally, a lot of hikers also love to go camping. If you’d like to try it in an RV but don’t have one, visit RVShare.

If you’re still in the mood for more Peach State adventures, take a look at this video:

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Where can we find other waterfalls in Georgia?

  • The Helton Creek Falls near Vogel State Park is a unique waterfall and swimming hole in one gorgeous spot.
  • The Amicalola Falls in Dawsonville cascade down 700 feet, making it the tallest in Georgia.
  • The DeSoto Falls in the Chattahoochee National Forest are named after the Spanish explorer Hernando Desoto and are among the most scenic places in Georgia.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other beautiful waterfalls in Georgia.

Where can we find swimming holes in Georgia?

  • The Blue Hole Falls in Hiawassee is another spot with a beautiful, inviting swimming hole.
  • Fort Mountain State Park in the Cohutta Wilderness has a lake and beach perfect for swimming.
  • The Panther Creek Falls in Clarkesville has a swimming hole at the base of it, making it a great place to cool off after a hike.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other fun swimming holes in Georgia.

Where can we find historic sites in Georgia?

  • The Etowah Mounds State Historic Site in Cartersville was inhabited from 1000 A.D. to 1550 A.D. by some of the oldest Native American tribes east of the Mississippi.
  • The Jekyll Island Historic District on Jekyll Island features 34 historic structures spread out over 240 acres.
  • The Central Georgia Railway in Chatham was the first railway to link the Tennessee River and Chattanooga to the Atlantic Ocean seaports.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other interesting historic sites in Georgia.

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