Ride The Amtrak Through Georgia’s Small Towns And Mountains
Explore the scenic Amtrak train route from Atlanta to Toccoa, Georgia, offering an affordable and picturesque journey through small towns and mountains.
We’ve boasted some pretty beautiful train rides through the state of Georgia. From holiday excursions to beautiful day trips, Georgia has its fair share of adventures to take. But there is one that might have been overlooked and is an inexpensive way to see much of the state. While we rave about trains like the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway and the SAM Shortline Train, there is another train that is always there, flying under the radar - Amtrak. With services throughout the state, let's explore the best Amtrak trips from Atlanta, including a route that takes you to beautiful Toccoa, Georgia within a few hours. Come ride through Georgia's small towns and mountains aboard the Amtrak train. It will be an unforgettable experience.
Climb aboard the Amtrak Crescent train from Atlanta, Georgia up through to the mountains of Toccoa.
As part of the long-distance route traveling between New York City and New Orleans, the Crescent Amtrak train stops in Atlanta’s Peachtree station and within 90 minutes stops in Toccoa, Georgia.
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What’s most fascinating about this route is that for an affordable price each way you can be from the city to the mountains for a beautiful weekend away.
Among the best Amtrak routes from Atlanta, plan one specifically in autumn for when the leaves are changing and Toccoa will become even more enchanting. You’ll go from skyscrapers to waterfalls and fall foliage in the blink of an eye during these scenic train trips from Atlanta.
Toccoa has so much to offer visitors. From the moment you step into this quaint train depot, you’ll feel right at home.
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Curate a weekend itinerary filled with nature, natural beauty, and small-town charm.
You don’t get to see much nature like this living in Atlanta, right?
Then, when the weekend jaunt is over, head back along the Atlanta Crescent line for a quick trip back into the capital city.
Note: The Crescent line may have unusual hours depending on the day of travel, so make sure to plan accordingly.
So, what do you think about this Atlanta to Toccoa, Amtrak in Georgia route? Would you spend the day riding through Georgia's small towns and mountains? Share with us your thoughts in the comments section! Or if you want to plan a trip using the Amtrak system, visit its website for more details.
Take a look at this video for more of Georgia's natural beauty:
Here is the list you've been waiting for--the ultimate Georgia bucket list. If you've been wanting to travel and experience the best Georgia has to offer, then this is the year to do it. You're definitely going to want to print this list out and get started right away. Here are 31 things everyone must do in Georgia before they die.
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Restaurants
1. Mary Mac's Tea Room
Mary Mac's is a 1945-era southern food gem located in the heart of Atlanta. This restaurant is a local favorite for Atlanta residents and can be one of yours as well!
2. Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room
If you don't go to any other restaurant in Georgia, visit Mrs Wilkes Dining Room. This is perhaps the most popular southern food restaurant in Savannah, and it's evident by the line that wraps around the corner every day! This family owned restaurant serves up southern favorites in a picnic style setting.
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3. Southern Soul BBQ
This is a great southern restaurant in St. Simons Island that locals go crazy for. One of the most unique places to eat in Georgia, it's a former gas station that now serves delicious barbecued meats and sides. The brunswick stew is a favorite and there are even some unique beverages, too, including Cheerwine Bourbon!
4. Wiley's Championship BBQ
Southern Soul BBQ is an extremely popular southern BBQ spot on beautiful St. Simons Island. If you want some authentic southern coastal cuisine, this little spot is the place to visit!
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Attractions
5. VIP Southern Tours
Georgia is the second best place for wine next to Napa County. Our muscadine winerys here are to die for! Get a taste of Georgia's best wines on this Southern-style wine tour.
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6. Barnsley Resort
Barnsley Resort, just about an hour north of Atlanta is one of the best romantic getaways in Georgia. Visit their spa, amazing gardens, go horse back riding, or just relax.
7. The Lodge & Spa at Callaway Gardens
Visit the Callaway Gardens in style at this upscale resort. Go golfing or visit the gorgeous Callaway Gardens. This resort is set in 6,000 acres of natural pine forests and gardens with luxurious country-chic rooms, an outdoor pool, and a seasonal pool bar.
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8. Justine Inn
This bed and breakfast is probably the best B&B in Georgia. This 1877 townhome is decorated in a French Renaissance style, and it's within walking distance from Forsyth Park and City Market.
9. Atlanta Botanical Gardens
The Atlanta Botanical Gardens are one of the prettiest places in the whole city. They have amazing seasonal attractions that you just have to see!
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Nature
10. Chattahoochee Nature Center
The Chattahoochee Nature Center is one of the most popular nature spots in North Georgia. You can walk the trails, canoe, fish, or just sit outside and enjoy nature.
11. Amicalola Lodge
Amicalola State Park has some of the most magnificent waterfalls in all of Georgia, great hiking, and of course, great lodging at Amicalola Lodge.
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12. Gibbs Gardens
Gibbs Gardens is another fantastically beautiful place in Georgia. This well-kept garden is a must-see place for anyone who lives or visits Georgia.
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13. Hiking in the North Georgia Mountains
Of course hiking in our North Georgia Mountains had to make this bucket list! Our North Georgia Mountains are some of the most beautiful mountains the world has ever seen. There are plenty of mountain ranges, camping spots, and hiking for all levels and ages in the North Georgia Mountains.
14. Cloudland Canyon
Gorgeous Cloudland Canyon is one of Georgia's natural wonders and its no wonder why! This breathtaking site is just a pleasure to behold.
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15. Okefenokee Swamp
The Okefenokee Swamp is the largest swamp in North America, so it is one of Georgia's natural wonders as well. There are hundreds and hundreds of species of animals and plants in this thriving habitat. This place is definitely a must-see for Georgia residents!
16. Providence Canyon
17. Tallulah Gorge
Tallulah Gorge is amazing. It's two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. Tallulah Gorge is a hot tourist attraction in North Georgia and anyone can see why!
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18. Stone Mountain
Stone Mountain is a very popular place to hike for people in the Atlanta area. There's also an amusement/water park for kids, a resort, and a lake. Plus, there are always AMAZING firework shows during the holidays.
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19. Warm Springs
Warm Springs is a wonderful place that used to be the favorite location of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The medicinal waters of the warm springs helped with his polio symptoms. You can check out his home, the Little White House, the warm springs, Pine Mountain, and more!
20. Georgia's Barrier Islands
Along the coast of Georgia are our beautiful barrier islands. There are eight in total and four of them are accessible by car (Tybee, Sea, Jekyll, and St. Simons Islands). These islands are the more popular ones and they have an assortment of attractions and lodging. The other four are accessible by boat or ferry. They are less developed but just as extraordinary! Pictured above is Wassaw Island.
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Adventure
21. Banning Mills - 205 Horseshoe Dam Rd, Whitesburg, GA 30185
Visit the world's largest zipline at Banning Mills. Located on 300 acres of wooded land, Banning Mills also has aerial obstacle courses, adventure resort, and a bed and breakfast.
Lanier Islands is a sprawling vacation spot 30 minutes outside of Atlanta. Lake Lanier Islands is a group of islands on the largest lake in Atlanta. There are tons of activities, lodging, and adventures to get into!
Explore Georgia from the skies on a magical hot air balloon ride.
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Must-See Cities
25. Savannah, GA
Everyone in Georgia should visit the historic Savannah. There's ton to see, learn, and eat! visit River Street, take a tour, or cruise down the river on a river boat. This hot tourist spot is a favorite vacation destination for people all over the country.
26. Atlanta, GA
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia and one of Georgia's main tourist spots. There's tons of things to do and see as the city really is set up to cater to tourists. Catch a game at the stadium, eat from one of hundreds of restaurants, visit Piedmont Park, or ride the Ferris Wheel. There are also tons of museums and the largest aquarium on this side of the world!
27. Rome, GA
Rome is a charming and beautiful city north of Georgia. Just outside of Rome is the gorgeous Berry College.
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28. Blue Ridge, GA
Blue Ridge is Georgia's favorite mountain town. On top of hiking in the mountains, couples and friends love to visit this town to lodge, shop, and just get away from it all!
29. Helen, GA
Helen is another favorite mountain town in North Georgia. Check out Ruby Falls, go hiking, and shopping. Visitors love the fact that Helen is a re-creation of a Bavarian Alpine village. They quickly fall in love with the beauty and festivity of this town!
30. Athens, GA
Athens is Georgia's favorite college town, home of the infamous University of Georgia. UGA is country's first charted university and home to one of our favorite collegiate teams, the Georgia Bulldogs. There's so much more to do in Athens besides hitting the local bar scene. They have their own zoo, botanical garden, theatre, and museums!
31. St. Marys, GA
St. Marys is the best large little town in Georgia. This historic city is beautiful and storybook perfect. Ride a train, visit Cumberland Island, or eat some great southern coastal cuisine.
Have you been itching for a tropical vacation but don’t want to leave the state? We’ve been there. Believe it or not, you don’t need to leave Georgia to find a taste of the Caribbean. This summer, you can enjoy your own little slice of paradise when you visit these tropical Georgia vacation spots. From a giant tiki bar in the heart of Atlanta to the ultimate vacationer’s getaway on Lake Lanier, get ready for a staycation getaway in The Peach State you won’t forget. Vacationing in Georgia has never been so relaxing. So, the next time you search for “tropical places near me” you’ll want to add these vacation spots in Georgia to your list.
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Take your own adventure on Lake Hiawassee when you climb aboard Aqua Tikis. This floating party boat has charters from two hours up to five hours, with your very own captain and bartender! Catch a sunset or spend the day in the sunshine on this tropical dreamboat. Learn more about this must-experience floating tiki bar in Georgia.
While it might not be the true tropics, Tybee Island still has that laidback Caribbean state of mind. We’re talking island-style vibes, flip-flops, and relaxation. Just 20 minutes from downtown Savannah, this barrier island has been the go-to vacation destination since the 1800s. Enjoy the pristine beaches and rolling waves. Plus, Tybee Island is actually considered to be one of the happiest places on Earth! This is definitely one of the best tropical vacation spots in Georgia.
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Disappear into an immersive, tropical hideaway in the heart of historic downtown Savannah. The Bamboo Room Tiki Bar is incredibly decorated on the inside so that you immediately feel like you’re in another country altogether. Try some of the classic tiki drinks and island-inspired bites in this fun and fresh spot. With so much charm and character, it's no wonder why a trip to Savannah is one of the very best trips you can take in Georgia.
Vacationers flock to St. Simons Island every year for the laidback vibes and island energy. In fact, it's been rated among the best small towns in the U.S. There are so many things to do on this island, from hiking along the salt marches to enjoying stretches of white, sandy beaches. Don’t worry if everyone here is on island time - that’s kind of the point!
So, what do you think about these six tropical vacation spots in Georgia? Have you been to any already? Share with us your experience in the comments! Need a place to stay while you're here? Check out all the unique places from our friends at VRBO.