The Georgia Airbnb Where You Can Hear Rushing Falls From Your Front Door
Unplug from city life and tune into the sounds of nature at this incredible waterfront Airbnb in Georgia.
Few things can reset your soul better than a waterfront getaway. Many Airbnbs near waterfall trails in Georgia are found in the northern part of the state, but if you’re south of Atlanta and looking for a waterfront place to stay where you can kick back and listen to the sounds of rushing water, you’re going to love this Airbnb in Franklin, Georgia. Let’s check it out:
What Makes This Stay Special
We all yearn for a long weekend when you can get away and trade the sights and sounds of the city for the melodies of nature. This secluded Airbnb in Franklin, Georgia, is just the ticket for a nature-driven escape.
The entire three-bedroom, five-bed house can sleep up to 10 guests, making it perfect for a reunion or a celebratory event with loved ones. Everyone will have plenty of space to sprawl out, and there’s always a good view to look forward to.
The multi-level home has plenty of arcade games, plus a pool table and a ping-pong table for some friendly competition. The secluded cabin sits right on the edge of the Centralhatchee Creek, with multiple decks to take in the views and listen to the rushing water. Guests also have private, direct access to the creek for swimming. There’s nothing better than a natural swimming hole on a hot summer day, and having one to yourself makes it even better.
While the Airbnb has a full kitchen and an outdoor grill for you to create your own delicious dishes, the property is close to downtown Franklin, which offers plenty of local shops, cafes, and restaurants to enjoy. Other nearby attractions include West Point Lake, Chattahoochee Bend State Park, and the Historic Banning Mills. Whether you’re a nature lover, a history lover, or an adrenaline junkie, this Airbnb is central to just about everything you could ask for!
Speaking of charming small towns, do yourself a favor and spend some time in nearby Newnan. It’s about 30 minutes away from Franklin, and it has a quintessential Southern vibe that you’ll absolutely fall in love with. The town has a large collection of historic houses, earning it the nickname “City of Homes,” so be sure to spend some time wandering through and admiring the historic architecture.
Epic Waterfall Trails in Georgia
The majority of the best waterfall hikes in Georgia are in the northern part of the state. On a long weekend, you can take a waterfall road trip and hit all of the best cascades, including Anna Ruby Falls, Hemlock Falls, DeSoto Falls, Dukes Creek Falls, and Toccoa Falls. Of course, no waterfall road trip in Georgia is complete without visiting the 729-foot Amicalola Falls, the tallest waterfall in Georgia.
If you’re looking for a waterfront weekend away, visit the Airbnb listing to check dates and rates and start planning your next adventure today. Feeling inspired? Try planning your own trip using Only In Your State’s itinerary planner.
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