When warm weather starts to hit in Georgia, it ignites a feeling in us all. It's just about impossible to not want to get outside and enjoy the great outdoors. Nature in Georgia becomes so magical during the spring months. That makes springtime the perfect time to tackle this road trip that leads to spring wildflowers in Georgia. The entire trip takes just under six hours of driving time, though, of course, you'll want to add a lot of time to tackle the hikes and spend the night somewhere. Along this road trip, you'll visit five of the best hikes to see wildflowers Georgia. Get ready for the ultimate Peach State natural adventure! And don't forget to use our ultimate road trip packing list to make your trip preparations a breeze!
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1. Shirley Miller Wildflower Trail - Chickamauga
The Shirley Miller Wildflower Trail is one of the best hikes in Georgia, especially in the springtime. Guests can trek less than half a mile total on this out and back hike, and even catch a waterfall! This trail is best used in March and April. Check out the Shirley Miller Wildflower Trail on AllTrails for more information.
2. East Palisades Trail - Sandy Springs
The East Palisades Trail is a popular hiking trail in Georgia year-round With creek side views and an epic bamboo forest, this is a can't miss spot. What many people may not know is that this trail becomes wildflower heaven each spring! Keep your eyes peeled as you wander around this 3.3-mile loop. For more information, check out this wildflower hike in Georgia on AllTrails for more information.
3. Sweetwater Creek State Park - Lithia Springs
Sweetwater Creek State Park hosts annual wildflower walks in order to celebrate the spring blooms. You can find the schedule for these walks on the Sweetwater Creek website. They're typically held in March and April.
4. Angel Falls Trail - Lakemont
The Angel Falls Trail is a 2.3-mile out and back journey that's one of the best hikes in Georgia. If you visit in the spring, you'll be greeted by stunningly colorful beauty and an amazing waterfall. The trail itself has minimal elevation gain, but it's still considered moderately difficult. Come see the wildflowers that pop up all over the area! The sight of them flourishing in the vibrantly green surrounding is an annual treat you won't want to miss. Find out more about this wildflower trail in Georgia on AllTrails.
5. Preachers Rock from Woody Gap - Cleveland
The hike to Preachers Rock from Woody Gap Recreational Area clocks in at just under two miles out and back. It features a ton of stunning mountaintop wildflowers each year. In some areas, the hike can be quite steep at times, but the views are always rewarding! Get ready for some beautiful varieties of flowers all along this trail. There's a great spectrum of all types and colors of flora in this area. Find out more about Preachers Rock from Woody Gap Recreational Area on AllTrails.
Have you tackled any of these hikes to wildflowers in Georgia? Or do you have other hikes you'd like to nominate for "best hikes in Georgia?" Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments section! We live in such a beautiful state and there's no better way to get out and explore it than to take a hike.
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