Located in the foothills of Peoria in the Northwest Valley, Trilogy at Vistancia is a breathtaking 55+ gated community with a resort lifestyle. At Trilogy, you’ll have access to all the Valley has to offer—from entertainment to dining to spectacular natural scenery—and the distinct pleasure of calling this award-winning 55+ community your home.
There are two distinct clubs at Trilogy Vistancia…Kiva and Mita…and Trilogy recently released this video of the all-new Mita Club:
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The Hamlet by Simple Life is a tiny home community located just 15 minutes from downtown Hendersonville, North Carolina, and only 30 minutes from the vibrant culture of Asheville.
Located at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, The Hamlet is just minutes away from an abundance of choices for hiking, biking, wildflower viewing, and waterfall watching.
This video from the developer is a great initial overview:
At The Hamlet, you own your home and avoid the cost and burden of land ownership with flexible lifestyle and homesite lease packages designed to give you the freedom to live more of life.
Unlike restrictive land leases, The Hamlet offers fully flexible land leases. Your lease ends when you sell your home – on your own terms.
The Hamlet offers 134 cottage homes…what HGTV might classify as “Tiny Homes”… in a gated community with mountain-rustic flair.
You can choose from 1-bedroom cottages starting in the $160k’s and 2-bedroom cottages starting in the $200k’s.
For one affordable monthly fee, you enjoy private amenities and activities exclusive to Hamlet residents. Without the cost and burden of land ownership, you keep more money in your pocket and more time for new experiences.
The list of amenities at The Hamlet include:
They also take care of front and back yard upkeep plus all the common areas and community landscaping while you take care of living a healthy rewarding life.
You can request more information about the community right here:
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You know what they say, the only thing better than owning a boat is having a friend with a boat.
For residents of Trilogy Lake Norman 55+ community just north of Charlotte, that statement could not be more true.
In addition to the already amazing lineup of resort amenities that are included in Trilogy® Lake Norman social membership, all members also have access to beautiful Lake Norman through Freedom Boat Club.
This partnership eliminates the inconvenience and expense of owning a boat and makes it simple by giving you access to an entire fleet of boats.
Getting out on the lake is easy:
1. Choose the day and time you want to go out on the lake and make your reservation online.
2. Go to the dock, where your boat will be waiting for you, and enjoy the water with friends and family.
3. Bring the boat back to the dock when you’re finished, pay for fuel consumed, and head home to relax after a day of fun.
Check out this video for more details:
This exclusive community features a 30,000-square-foot club – the award-winning Twin Mills Club – amenity-rich and designed to exceed your expectations. The goal of the club is to create an environment that’s simply not available anywhere else with amenities such as a full-service restaurant & bar, extensive trail system, state-of-the-art fitness center, culinary studio, game & card room, event center, art studio, amphitheater, wine locker rentals, The Outfitter- walk-up Coffee Bar, private dining, resort pool, lap pool & spa, dog park and so much more!
Trilogy Lake Norman combines thoughtfully designed floor plans with quality construction, energy-saving innovations, and architectural inspiration in all homes. Homes start in the $300k’s.
You can request more information right here:
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Every popular retirement destination in Arizona offers some combination of stunning views, fantastic weather, a touch of history, and plenty of amenities, but each destination offers a slightly different twist on those core components.
Some locations are more focused on outdoor living and authentic Mexican cuisine, then other locations will have more modern amenities like golf courses and cultural centers, as well as a different mix of local restaurant flavors.
These 24 retirement destinations have some of the best of what Arizona has to offer, each with its own twist on the classic Arizona retirement lifestyle.
With a history that includes ghost towns and gold mines, Apache Junction is a community of about 40,000 residents that sits just 45 minutes east of Phoenix.
The area got its name from being the spot along the famous Apache Trail where travelers could turn towards the nearby Superstitious Mountains. Today, those same mountains are a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts from all over Arizona.
Whether you are into horseback riding, off-roading, Jeep tours, or hiking, Camp Verde is a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to retire in Arizona. Located just 90 minutes north of Phoenix, the area is home to some of the most stunning scenery in the entire state.
With only about 11,000 residents, overcrowding is never a concern in Camp Verde. However, there are still plenty of cultural attractions and excellent local restaurants to keep life here exciting.
Known as a destination where motorcycles and horses are both welcome to cruise down the main street of town, Cave Creek is a small town with an eclectic collection of shops, art galleries, and restaurants.
Located just a little over 30 miles north of Phoenix, Cave Creek is home to just over 5,000 residents. That small-town vibe is what drives just about everything in this old west community, which is most famous for its annual Wild West Days festival.
About 100 miles north of Phoenix is where you will find the 10,000 resident community of Chino Valley, which is most famous for being the original capital of the Arizona territory.
Despite the fact that its run as capital only lasted for five-month, Chino Valley remains a popular destination for retirees because it offers the prime combination of a sunny climate with plenty of water.
Cottonwood is a small town of right around 12,000 residents that sits about one hundred miles north of Phoenix. This small town packs quite a punch though, and it offers a much different experience than many of the other Arizona destinations.
Nature is at the top of everyone’s to-do list in Cottonwood, and Dead Horse Ranch State Park has some of the best bird watching in the entire state. If you aren’t interested in birds, you might instead opt for one of the stops along the Verde Valley Wine Trail.
Known as a desert oasis located right on Arizona’s southern border, Douglas was originally settled as a smelter town for the nearby copper mines. Today, it is home to nearly 16,000 residents that enjoy the area’s combination of history and natural beauty.
Because of its location right on the border, Douglas is a prime destination for retirees who enjoy Mexican culture and plan on making regular trips south of the border.
As one of Arizona’s oldest towns, Florence embraces its local history even more than many of the other options around the state. Between the 1891 Victorian Architecture of the Second County Courthouse and adobe buildings dating back as far as 1868, Florence is a prime location of anyone who is passionate about the history of architecture.
Florence is also the prison capital of Arizona with federal, state, and private prisons. Local residents can embrace this part of the town at the Pinal County Historical Museum, which features exhibits like nooses and electric chairs that were used in executions over the years.
Golden Valley is a community of about 7,500 residents that is best known for being located out in the middle of nowhere, which gives those residents prime opportunities to enjoy their natural surroundings.
Of course, it is also worth noting that while Golden Valley itself might be located in the middle of nowhere, it is also located right along the western border of Arizona…only two hours from fabulous Las Vegas.
Located less than 20 miles west of Phoenix, Goodyear is one of the most popular destinations for residents looking for a more suburban feel than what Phoenix has to offer. And with more than 80,000 current residents, it is also one of the fastest-growing destinations in Arizona.
Goodyear is best known nationally for being the Spring Training home of the Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati Reds. But in addition to being a great place to catch a game, the city also offers two man-made lakes right in town, as well as close access to the Estrella Mountain Range for some truly outstanding hiking adventures.
Where Cottonwood is located about two hours north of Phoenix, Green Valley is a popular destination for anyone looking to go the same distance in the other direction. And with a location this close to the border, you can definitely find some amazing Mexican food in Green Valley.
Located in the Santa Cruz River Valley, there is always enough greenery for Green Valley to live up to its name, and there are also enough championship-level golf courses to keep even the most ambitious retirees busy throughout the year.
Litchfield Park is a quiet community of about 6,300 residents located just over 20 minutes west of Phoenix. The area was originally established as a resort town for visiting executives from the Goodyear Tire Company, but has since grown to accommodate the nearby Luke Air Force Base as well.
In addition to amenities like championship-level golf courses, residents of Litchfield Park enjoy close access to the Estrella Mountain Range, White Tanks Regional Park, and Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium, and Safari Park.
As the third-largest city in the state, Mesa is home to somewhere around a half-million Arizona residents, and it is widely known as the most popular destination for foodies. Using fresh ingredients from local farms isn’t just a popular trend here, it’s a lifestyle.
Mesa sits about 20 miles east of Phoenix, right up against the Tonto National Forest. Access to the forest and nearby waterways make the area popular among outdoors enthusiasts, and there is a very strong artist community here as well.
If the goal is to get as close to the southern border as possible, it’s hard to find a better destination than Nogales. The 20,000 residents of this border town enjoy all of the finer elements of Mexican culture while still maintaining their United States Citizenship.
In addition to close access to Mexico, residents of Nogales also find themselves close to attractions like the Pimeria Alta Historical Society and Museum, the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, and plenty of history right in downtown Nogales.
Paradise Valley is known as a luxury resort town that sits in a prime location right between Camelback Mountain, Phoenix Mountain Preserve, and the McDowell Mountains.
The 15,000 residents of Paradise Valley enjoy the beautiful and relaxing views of the mountains, while still being close enough to Phoenix and Scottsdale to enjoy access to all of the big-city amenities that they might desire.
Mesa might be able to boast close access to the Tonto National Forest, but Payson is a destination that is actually located right in the heart of that massive outdoor playground.
If hiking and fly fishing in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter are the type of things you are looking for, you will feel right at home as one of the 15,000 or so residents of Payson.
And while living in Payson might have you feeling like you are out in the middle of the woods, it is also important to note that this outdoor paradise is still only 90 minutes northeast of Phoenix.
Since we have used Phoenix as the landmark to describe the location of just about every other city in Arizona, this is a destination that really needs no introduction. It is the capital of the state and is currently home to more than 1.6 million residents.
As the most prominent city in the state, Phoenix offers residents just about every amenity they could possibly imagine, and that is in addition to the fabulous weather and breathtaking views that exist pretty much everywhere in Arizona.
No matter where you eventually end up calling home in Arizona, Phoenix is the place where everything starts, and it is also the place you will find yourself coming back to over and over again.
Located right in the heart of central Arizona about two hours north of Phoenix, Prescott is a city of about 43,000 residents that served the original capital of the Arizona territory.
History runs deep in this unique Arizona destination as residents here enjoy making regular trips to all of the local museums and historical landmarks. Historic Whiskey Row is a popular area in downtown Prescott that is known for its unique bars and live music.
Known primarily as a first-class vacation destination in the desert, Scottsdale does an excellent job of combining resort-style living with access to the gorgeous Sonoran Desert.
Scottsdale is located less than 30 minutes east of Phoenix, and the area is currently home to about 255,000 residents. In addition to having close access to all of the amenities in Phoenix, residents here also enjoy their own unique blend of delicious food, creative art, stunning architecture, and enough golf courses to keep even the most dedicated retirees busy all year round.
Located about two hours north of Phoenix, just northeast of Prescott and Cottonwood, Sedona is a small town of right around 10,000 residents that is best known for its iconic red rock formations.
In addition to appreciating the area’s natural beauty, residents of Sedona also enjoy a thriving cultural community that revolves around everything from hiking to art galleries with plenty of delicious dining options ranging from fine dining to casual gastropubs.
Somerton is most famous for being the location of the iconic sand dunes that were featured in Return of the Jedi, but many of the area’s 16,491 residents will tell you that they should be even more famous for their annual Somerton Tamale Festival that is held every year in December.
In addition to sand dunes and tamales, Somerton residents also enjoy a fantastic climate where almost every day is sunny, as well as close access to ocean fishing just a short drive south into Mexico.
Built on the remains of an old ghost town, Sun City was one of the first master-planned retirement communities in Arizona. It is located about 30 minutes northwest of Phoenix and is currently home to just under 40,000 residents.
As a popular active adult community, Sun City residents have a wide range of amenities all available to them within a quick golf cart ride. The area is also known for its iconic 1970s-style architecture.
If you keep heading northwest from Phoenix past Sun City, the next stop you will find is Sun City West. This sister city was based on the success of the original Sun City, and it offers the same excellent selection of amenities for retirees and snowbirds looking to relocate to Arizona.
At the time of the 2010 census, there were 24,535 people living in Sun City West, and it continues to be one of the most popular destinations for active adults in Arizona today.
Best known as the home of Arizona State University, Tempe is a cultural melting pot located just ten miles east of Phoenix. The city is home to just under 200,000 residents who enjoy a plethora of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Tempe is also known for hosting a wide range of annual fairs and festivals like the Tempe Festival of the Arts, Four Peaks Oktoberfest at Tempe Town Lake, the Arizona Dragon Boat Festival, and the Rock N Roll Arizona Marathon.
Located a little over 100 miles southeast of Phoenix, Tucson offers the perfect combination of old west aesthetics and fresh new amenities. The area is home to more than 500,000 residents that enjoy a wide range of amenities like championship golf courses and a thriving cultural scene.
The Tucson area is also known for having a more laid-back vibe than other Arizona destinations, and that is apparent in many of the fantastic local restaurants you will find here.
Whether you are looking to get up in the mountains, down by the border, or right near the big city, there are plenty of options to fulfill a wide range of retirement lifestyles across the state of Arizona. Which ones sound most appealing to you?
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Just north of Charlotte and close to Lake Norman, Trilogy® Lake Norman is the perfect place for boomers looking for a secluded retirement destination, but still wishing to be within striking distance of the dining, shopping, and entertainment options the Queen City has to offer.
But after watching this video, I would understand if you never wanted to leave the community:
Wow, this community has come a long way in the last few years!
Located just a few miles from Charlotte and renowned Lake Norman, Trilogy® Lake Norman is so close to so much yet feels like a secluded getaway destination.
Trilogy Lake Norman combines thoughtfully designed floor plans with quality construction, energy-saving innovations, and architectural inspiration in all homes. This exclusive community features a 30,000 square foot club – the award-winning Twin Mills Club – amenity rich and designed to exceed your expectations. The goal of the club is to create an environment that’s simply not available anywhere else with amenities such as a full-service restaurant & bar, extensive trail system, state-of-the-art fitness center, culinary studio, game & card room, event center, art studio, amphitheater, wine locker rentals, The Outfitter- walk-up Coffee Bar, private dining, resort pool, lap pool & spa, dog park and so much more!
With so many ways to relax, be pampered or get active, owners here enjoy new opportunity for connection and adventure in a 5-star worthy resort club. Plus, with Lake Norman close by, you can launch away in a boat of choice with your Freedom Boat Club Membership that comes with your new home at Trilogy Lake Norman.
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This list of Georgia retirement communities includes links to the best 55+ and active adult communities currently selling new homes in Georgia.
55+ communities are marked with an *.
So that you don’t lose your place, all links open in a new tab.
The list is quite long, so let’s get started…
With construction just starting in 2019, 1825 Stilesboro is one of the newest communities in all of Georgia.
Located in Marietta, this community will be home to 31 single-family homes with a homeowners’ association to take care of all exterior maintenance.
The single-family homes at 1825 Stilesboro start in the high-$300k’s.
Located north of Atlanta in Marietta, Barrett Preserve is a community of 41 single-family homes that was started in 2017.
Homeowners here have access to a community fireside pavilion, and they also enjoy the benefit of a homeowners’ association that handles all exterior maintenance.
There are two different floorplans available at Barrett Preserve, which gives buyers the option to go with three or four bedroom options. Those homes start in the low $300k’s.
Brayden Park is a gated community of 55 ranch-style single-family homes on the east side of Atlanta. Residents here will enjoy access to a community clubhouse, pickleball courts, and walking trials.
Homes at Brayden Park start in the low-$300k’s and are available in four different floorplans ranging from 1,896 to 2,250 square feet.
Courtyards at Camden is a 55+ community of single-family homes that is located in Acworth, just over 30 miles north of Atlanta. Amenities here include a community clubhouse, outdoor swimming pool, bocce courts, and walking trails.
The homes at Courtyards at Camden are available in three different ranch-style models that range from 1,505 to 2,053 square feet and start in the mid-$300k’s.
Details coming soon…
All of the towns located around Lake Lanier are popular retirement destinations, and Cresswind at Lake Lanier offers a perfect way to experience the lake from the comforts of a gated 55+ community.
In addition to standard amenities like a large clubhouse, state-of-the-art fitness center, an indoor lap pool, this community also includes access to the lake through a private marina with individual boat slips available.
Homes at Cresswind at Lake Lanier start in the mid-$200k’s and are available in 13 different models that can get as big as 2,964 square feet.
Cresswind at Peachtree City is a gated 55+ community of 650 homes spread out across just over 400 acres southwest of Atlanta.
All of the standard active adult community amenities are in play here, including a large clubhouse, indoor and outdoor pools, and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
Single-family homes here start in the mid-$200k’s and range in size from 1,448 square feet to 3,058 square feet.
Located in the southeast corner of Georgia, Cumberland Harbour is a coastal community that offers four different neighborhoods to choose from.
And with an elegant clubhouse, outdoor pool, tennis courts, bike trails, and kayaking all available to residents, there is definitely no shortage of amenities here.
There are six different Signature Home Plans available at Cumberland Harbour. Those homes range in size from 1,533 square feet all the way up to 3,356 square feet. And if those six plans don’t offer what you are looking for, there are also completely custom options available.
Currahee Club is a gorgeous mountain community located in North Georgia about 90 miles northeast of Atlanta. Residents here enjoy access to a massive community clubhouse with a state-of-the-art fitness center, a beautiful zero-entry pool, and a Jim Fazio golf course.
Homes at Currahee are available in three popular styles, as well as a fully custom options that allow residents to build out exactly what they want along the golf course, the lake, or the mountains.
Homes here range in size from as little as 1,800 square feet all the way up to over 5,000 square feet.
Del Webb at Chateau Elan is one of the newest communities in Georgia, and it is located right next to the Chateau Elan Resort in the foothills of the mountains just north of Atlanta.
Proposed amenities here include everything from a large clubhouse and fitness center to a beautiful outdoor pool.
Single-family homes at Del Webb at Chateau Elan are available in ten different models that start in the $200k’s and range in size from 1,109 square feet to 2,536 square feet.
Located in Greensboro about 75 miles east of Atlanta, Del Webb at Lake Oconee is an ideal destination for active adults looking for a little more space.
This rural community along Lake Oconee offers some of the largest lot sites of any active adult community in Georgia, along with all of the standard amenities.
New homes at Del Webb at Lake Oconee start in the $200k’s and there are 10 different floor plans to choose from.
Located just slightly east of Marietta, East Haven is a 28 home community of attached homes.
East Haven offers the perfect combination of private lifestyle and close proximity to the major amenities of Atlanta. Residents here enjoy access to a community pool with a pool house and outdoor grilling area.
Homes in East Haven start in the high-$600k’s and range in size from 2,917 and 3,339 square feet.
Edenton is a gated community of 26 high-end attached homes located in Marietta. Homeowners here can enjoy the fact that the homeowners’ association takes care of all exterior maintenance, giving them plenty of time to enjoy the community park.
The attached homes here start in the low-$500k’s and include popular features like open concept floor plans, second-floor lofts, and master suites on the main floor.
Heritage at Town Lake is located about an hour north of Atlanta in Woodstock.
In addition to all of the traditional amenities, residents here also enjoy the fact that there are several different golf courses within a short drive of the community.
Homes at Heritage at Towne Lake are available in seven different floorplans that range in size from 1,780 square feet up to 2,546 square feet and start in the mid-$300k’s.
Located just south of Atlanta in Hampton, Heritage Place is a low-maintenance community of 38 attached homes.
Residents here also enjoy access to a community clubhouse that acts as a gathering space for friends and neighbors.
Homes at Heritage Place come in three different floorplans, which range from 1,029 to 1,370 square feet and start in the low-$100k’s.
Larkspur is a 134-home gated community is located in Alpharetta, just north of Atlanta.
Larkspur residents enjoy an impressive community clubhouse known as “The Ranch House,” and a resort-style outdoor swimming pool.
Homes at Larkspur start in the low-$400k’s and come in a variety of different floor plans averaging about 2,500 square feet.
Located north of Atlanta in Woodstock, Longleaf Woodstock is a gated community of single-family homes that was started in 2016. Residents here enjoy the fact that the homeowners’ association takes care of all exterior maintenance throughout the entire community.
Homes at Longleaf Woodstock start in the low-$400k’s, built in the style of English cottages that range in size from 2,061 to nearly 3,000 square feet.
Located in McDonough just south of Atlanta, Meadows at Jodeco is a gated community of 84 attached and single-family homes is all about minimal maintenance. Amenities here include access to a community clubhouse, outdoor pool, and a number of scenic ponds.
The attached homes at Meadows at Jodeco range from 1,400 to 1,916 square feet, while the single-family options are a bit bigger at 2,297 to 2,769 square feet. Homes start in the high-$100k’s.
Moore Station Village is a rural community that is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts located in Dublin about halfway between Atlanta and Savannah.
Anglers will love having access to the community’s stocked pond, and other amenities include a large clubhouse, outdoor pool, community garden, and dog park.
Homes at Moore Station Village are available in five different layouts that range in size from 1,762 square feet to 2,322 square feet.
Each of those homes offers the benefits of low-maintenance living and all of the modern smart home advantages today’s buyers are looking for.
Nestledown Farm is a gated and intimate active adult community located one mile west of Cumming along the west side of gorgeous Lake Lanier. Amenities here include everything from a clubhouse and outdoor pool to pickleball courts and scenic walking trails.
Most of the single-family homes here feature three bedrooms and start in the $400k’s.
Located in the heart of the Chattahoochee National Forest, Old Toccoa Farm is a 405-acre community that is a perfect destination for anyone looking to retire in the mountains of Georgia.
Golfers will love amenities like an 18-hole golf course, a driving range with chipping and putting practice areas, and an 18-hole par three course.
Home options at Old Toccoa Farm start with six different style of cabins and cottages that range in size from just over 1,000 square feet up to 2,140 square feet.
There are also options to purchase spec homes or go all out with completely custom construction.
Osprey Cove is a private club community of luxury homes in St. Mary’s. Between the award-winning 18-hole golf course, the clubhouse, the pool, and the fitness center, this community has all of the amenities to make every single day feel like a vacation.
There are a number of pre-built homes available at Osprey Cove, but one of the biggest benefits this community offers is the ability to build a custom home from scratch on some of the most beautiful lots in all of Georgia.
Anyone looking for a great value option along the coast of Southern Georgia will be thrilled to call Peppertree Crossing home.
This gated community in Brunswick features everything from a clubhouse and outdoor pool to a community garden and scenic walking trails.
Homes at Peppertree Crossing start in the mid-$100k’s and range in size from 1,464 square feet up to 2,379 square feet.
Sitting on 12,000 acres of lakefront property about 85 miles east of Atlanta, Reynolds Lake Oconee offers the best in upscale living.
In addition to six challenging golf courses, residents here can enjoy 10 different restaurants, four full-service marinas, and a plethora of additional amenities, including a Ritz-Carlton.
With existing homes starting in the high-$300k’s and ranging all the way up to multi-million dollar mansions, there is no limit to the possibilities available at Reynolds Lake Oconee. In addition to the existing listings, there are also plenty of gorgeous homesites available to build your dream home on.
Saddlebrook is a new community of 130 single-family homes located in Snellville, just 30 minutes east of Atlanta. Residents here will be able to enjoy a community clubhouse, an outdoor pool, and a dog park.
Homes at Saddlebrook are available in three different floor plans ranging from 1,704 up to 2,109 square feet and start in the high-$200k’s.
If being close to Savannah is something you value, then Savannah Quarters is definitely a community that should be on your list.
Residents of this community have the option of joining the Savannah Quarters Country Club for access to world-class amenities like an 18-hole Greg Norman golf course.
This master-planned golf community contains a variety of different neighborhoods that each have their own unique style and feel. A wide range of home styles are available at a broad range of price points, but generally you won’t find anything here under $300k.
Located east of Atlanta in Loganville, Seaboard Junction is a gated community of 112 attached homes that was just started in 2019. Plans for this community include a large clubhouse and an outdoor pool.
There are a few floor plans to choose from at Seaboard Junction, each with three bedrooms and two bathrooms with an attached two-car garage and prices start in the high-$200k’s.
Serenity is a community of 47 single-family homes located in Woodstock, about 40 minutes north of Atlanta. Amenities here include a community clubhouse and a collection of nature trails.
There are seven different floorplans to choose from at Serenity, and they range in size from 1,957 to 3,284 square feet. Prices start in the high-$300k’s.
Enjoying all of the outdoor amenities of Northern Georgia while still being close enough to the action and excitement of downtown Atlanta is what makes Soleil Laurel Canyon a popular choice for many active adults.
This 978 home community in Canton also offers a 28,000 square foot clubhouse and access to the 18-hole golf course right next door.
Soleil Laurel Canyon offers a selection of Cottage, Traditional and Craftsman-style single-family homes from the mid $300,000s to low $400,000s.
Located in the beautiful community of Dacula, Summit at Auburn Hills sits at about the halfway point between Atlanta and Athens.
Residents of this 52-home community enjoy a fantastic collection of walking trails, as well as close access to the amenities of Dacula.
The plan for Summit at Auburn Hills includes 52 single-family homes that range from 1,704 to 2,109 square feet. Prices start in the high-$200k’s.
Located just 35 miles south of Atlanta, Sun City Peachtree is a 3,387 home Del Webb community specifically for 55+ active adults.
Amenities here include the massive 45,000 square foot Club Peachtree clubhouse, an 18-hole golf course, an outdoor resort-style swimming pool, and a 146-seat movie theater.
New homes at Sun City Peachtree start in the high-$100k’s and are available in ten different floor plans ranging from as little at 1,109 square feet to as much at 2,536 square feet.
Intimate is the word that many residents use to describe Sweet Briar Farms.
This small, gated community of 85 homes located in Woodstock offers traditional amenities like a clubhouse and outdoor pool, a community garden, and scenic walking trails.
Homes at Sweet Briar Farms offer a minimum of 2 bedrooms 2 baths on the main floor plus additional guest suite upstairs and prices start around $500k.
Located right outside of Athens, The Georgia Club has been ranked as “one of the 50 best retirement communities in the country.”
Amenities at this elegant community include a massive clubhouse, multiple golf courses, and an expansive health and fitness program.
Homes at The Georgia Club are available in a number of different neighborhoods based on size, style, and price. Those homes can be available starting in the $400k’s, and they can get up into multi-million dollar territory as well.
The Landings is a 6,300-acre island located right outside of Savannah that is home to one of Georgia’s most impressive golf cart communities.
Amenities here include two deep-water marinas, four different clubhouses, six challenging golf courses, and a ridiculous 31 tennis courts.
Existing homes at The Landings are available in a wide range of prices and sizes.
There are also home sites that are just waiting for your custom home on the golf course or along the water.
With construction just starting in 2019, The Orchards of Central Park is one of the newest communities on our list of Georgia retirement destinations. Plans for this 160 home community in Cumming include a large clubhouse and gorgeous pool.
In addition to single-family homes, The Orchards of Central Park also offers condos and attached homes that range from 1,900 to 2,450 square feet and prices start in the high-$200k’s.
The Orchards of Park Ridge is a maintenance-free community of attached homes located just south of Lake Lanier. Amenities here include a clubhouse and outdoor pool, along with a number of green spaces and a community pond.
The attached homes at The Orchards of Park Ridge range from 1,535 to 2,233 square feet and start in the mid-$200k’s.
The Overlook at Old Atlanta is a collection of 74 attached villas and 54 single-family homes in Suwannee.
The community offers many amenities including Pool & Clubhouse, exercise room, lighted tennis courts, community gardens, a dog park and a walking trail that connects to the Chattahoochee Pointe Park.
New homes at The Overlook at Old Atlanta start in the mid-$400k’s. The attached villas are available with 2,270 to 2,366 square feet of living area. The single-family homes are a bit bigger with 2,793 to 3,354 square feet of living area.
Located in Cumming, just north of Atlanta along the beautiful Lake Lanier, The Villas at Bethelview is a community of 55 single-family homes that require little-to-no maintenance.
Amenities here include everything from a community clubhouse and outdoor pool to a walking trail that loops through the property.
Homes here showcase timeless designs, open concept floor plans, welcoming front porches and private backyards, and prices start in the mid-$300k’s.
The Villas at Mountain View is a gated 55+ community of 55 single-family homes located in Woodstock.
Villas at Mountainview residents can enjoy all of the standard amenities, plus close access to both downtown Atlanta and the mountains of Northern Georgia.
Homes at The Villas at Mountain View feature open concept floor plans, welcoming front porches and private backyards with prices start in the mid-$300k’s.
Timberbrook is a gated community of single-family homes located 38 miles southwest of Atlanta in Sharpsburg. Amenities here include a large community clubhouse, state-of-the-art fitness center, and an outdoor swimming pool.
The floorplans available at Timberbrook are all ranch-style homes with open floorplans ranging in size from 1,725 to 2,084 square feet and prices start in the high $200k’s.
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Located right outside of Savannah, Waterways describes itself as “rooted in nature and built with modern amenities,” and you will have a hard time finding residents there who don’t agree.
Those amenities include the relaxing Grand Lagoon, the Ridgewood Amenity Center, miles of walking trials, a dog park, and a community garden.
Homes at Waterways are available in a number of cottage floorplans, and there are also plenty of custom options. Homes prices start in the low-$300k’s.
Westbrook Village is a brand new community of 34 single-family and attached homes located about 30 miles northeast of Atlanta in Suwannee.
All lawn care and outdoor maintenance here is handled by the homeowners’ association, so residents are free to kick back and enjoy their retirement.
The attached homes at Westbrook Villages all feature two bedrooms with three-and-a-half bathrooms plus a flex room, while the single-family floor plans come in multiple variations. Homes prices start in the high-$300k’s.
Windsong Properties has been developing active adult communities in the Atlanta area since 2003. They have a number of 55+ communities in various stages of development in Cobb and Cherokee Counties north of Atlanta, with prices starting in the $300k’s.
We hope you’ve found this page useful in your search for the best communities in Georgia.
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Whether you are looking to retire in the mountains of Northern Georgia, enjoy a new life along the Georgia coast, stay close to the hustle and bustle of Atlanta, or enjoy a more rural lifestyle in Southern Georgia, this dynamic state offers a wide range of options to choose from.
Georgia offers a wide range of retirement community options, but my advice to people before choosing a community is to start with location first.
The following are some of the most popular destinations for the various types of retirement lifestyles.
The city of Athens is known for being the home of the University of Georgia, and that college atmosphere combined with its location near the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains about 60 miles northeast of Atlanta creates one of the most unique destinations you will find anywhere in the country.
In addition to having a culture of learning surrounding the school and plenty of outdoor activities near the mountains, Athens also offers a vibrant blend of historic architecture, modern art galleries, and fabulous restaurants to occupy your time.
Located about 30 minutes west of Atlanta, Austell is one of the many suburban communities we will look at surrounding Georgia’s biggest city. There are less than 7,000 residents in Austell, so it is able to offer a small town atmosphere while still being just a short drive away from all of the hustle and bustle in downtown Atlanta.
Residents of Austell also enjoy close access to Sweetwater Creek State Park and the 61.5-mile Silver Comet Trail.
With old fashioned charm and a rural location just about an hour north of Tallahassee, FL, Bainbridge is a small town oasis in the middle of southern Georgia.
One of the big attractions here is the excellent bass fishing that residents can enjoy along the Flint River and Lake Seminole. And because Bainbridge is known as “The Bass Capital of Georgia,” there are plenty of local restaurants set up to serve visiting fishermen.
Bainbridge is also known throughout Georgia for putting on one of the most impressive Fourth of July celebrations in the entire state.
With a population of over 12,000 residents, Buford is one of the larger towns located along the pristine Lake Lanier about an hour northeast of Atlanta. The community offers a historic downtown district, which is anchored by the gorgeous Bona Allen Mansion.
Buford has also become a destination for local artists over the years, and residents here can enjoy taking a stroll through the Tannery Row Artist Colony just a few blocks from downtown. Here they will find more than 20 local artists displaying their creations for the public to see.
Nature lovers can enjoy stunning views of the Georgia mountains and all of the benefits that come with living near a gorgeous lake in Cumming. Located to the north of Atlanta, this small town of under 10,000 people is a perfect place for a quiet, relaxing lifestyle in Georgia.
Lake Sidney Lanier is one of the most popular attractions in Cumming. Whether you are into boating, fishing, kayaking, swimming, or just kicking back near the water, there is something for everyone to enjoy here.
Cumming is also located right next to the massive 963-acre Sawnee Mountain Preserve, which offers residents access to a nearly endless number of hiking trails.
Located just five miles northeast of downtown Atlanta, Decatur is a suburban option that offers residents a small town lifestyle with a population of just over 20,000. There is also the upside of three MARTA rails stops to help residents visit the big city of Atlanta as often as they like.
The typical retirement in Decatur will likely include frequent trips to the local farmers’ market, exploring over 200 unique local restaurants and boutiques, and regular trips into Atlanta to enjoy all of the amenities offered there.
Decatur is also located just 15 minutes away from Stone Mountain Park.
Fayetteville is a popular community in Fayette County located 22 miles south of Atlanta. With a population under 20,000 residents, there is a true small town feel to this area that weaves its way into just about every aspect of the lifestyle here.
Popular things to do in Fayetteville include exploring the historic downtown area and getting out into the local parks, and there is never a shortage of activity when you are just a short drive from Atlanta.
Gainesville is one of three popular destinations located on the beautiful Lake Lanier, but it is the only one of those destinations that was tasked with hosting the rowing events during the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
Today, the city boasts a population of just over 30,000 residents that are passionate about everything from modern art and agriculture to Civil War history.
If getting out in the country is something that appeals to you, then you can’t do much better than Jesup. Located 66 miles southwest of Savannah, this rural town of just over 10,000 residents is all about keeping things simple.
Jesup offers residents the ability to experience real farm life at Poppell Farms, as well as the opportunity to catch catfish right out of the nearby Altamaha River. It is also the home of Georgia’s oldest drive-in movie theater
With a population up around 30,000 and a location about 30 minutes northeast of Atlanta, Lawrenceville offers a suburban lifestyle that feels a bit further removed from the hustle and bustle of the big city.
Cultural experiences are a huge part of the lifestyle in Lawrenceville, and those experiences revolve around local treasures like The Aurora Theatre and the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse. Then there are all of the standard shopping and dining options that you would expect from a modern suburban community.
As the home of the largest Hindu temple in the country, the town of Lilburn is a place where diversity and world cultures are celebrated. It is also a place that is only 20 miles outside of Atlanta, which makes for convenient access to all of the big city amenities.
While world cultures are definitely celebrated in Lilburn, the town itself feels like a classic American small town. And with a population just over 12,000, many residents feel that it is just the right size for their lifestyle.
Marietta is located on the other side of Atlanta and boasts a population up over 60,000. This growing community is just 16 miles outside of the city, and it also offers close access to the mountain destinations of northwest Georgia.
History is a huge attraction in Marietta, and you can get a great feel for the entire community by taking the one-hour tour on The Marietta Trolley. You can also learn more about the community by exploring the Marietta Museum of History, the Root House Museum, and the Marietta Gone with the Wind Museum.
With a population of just under 40,000 residents, Newnan is one of the largest destinations on our list of Georgia retirement destinations. It is located about 40 miles southwest of Atlanta near attractions like Dunaway Gardens and Chattahoochee Bend State Park.
History is a huge part of the Newnan lifestyle, and the entire community is filled with huge Antebellum and Victorian homes in six different National Historic districts.
Located just a little over 30 miles southwest of Atlanta, Peachtree City is the type of resort-style community that many retirees imagine for themselves. And with enough amenities to support a population that is pushing towards 40,000 residents, residents can always find something fun to do here.
One of the major selling points for Peachtree City is that the community offers more than 100 miles of paved golf cart paths. Residents here can access a wide range of amenities by cart without ever having to take their vehicles out of the garage.
With nearby attractions like the Southern Quilt Trail, the Seven Springs Museum, the Cobb County BMX Park, and the McEachern Sports and Arts Complex, Powder Springs has developed an impressive reputation for itself that revolves around its focus on outdoor family fun.
This community of about 15,000 residents is about 25 miles northwest of Atlanta, and it offers an impressive number of bike and pedestrian trails throughout the area to go along with an equally exciting list of local shopping and restaurant destinations.
Much like Atlanta, Savannah is a city that doesn’t really need an introduction. As one of the most popular tourist destinations in the entire south, Savannah is known around the world for its nearly perfect combination of stunning beauty and rich history.
In addition to all of the rich history and active cultural community, Savannah is also home to one of the best restaurant scenes in the entire country, and being located right on the coast doesn’t hurt either.
On the east side of Atlanta about halfway to Athens is where you will find Snellville, which is a lovely suburban community with a population just under 20,000.
Life in Snellville revolves around their City Hall and Briscoe Park. That is where you will find the Snellville Farmers’ Market, which is held every Saturday from June through Septemeber and was voted the best farmers’ market in the country.
Snellville is also just a short drive away from the beautiful Stone Mountain Park, so it is another ideal destination for anyone who is passionate about the outdoors.
Located 15 miles east of Atlanta and right outside the western side of Stone Mountain Park, Stone Mountain is a golf-cart community of fewer than 7,000 residents that takes up just under two square miles.
While it might be a small community, there is no shortage of things to do in Stone Mountain. Residents can enjoy more than 50 shops and restaurants, and there are three Bed & Breakfasts operating in the area.
There is also a thriving cultural community based around the ART Station Contemporary Arts Center and Theatre Company, and nature lovers won’t be able to get enough of the close access to the amenities of Stone Mountain Park.
Just about an hour east of Bainbridge is where you will find the town of Thomasville and its 19,000 residents. This is another deep south town that is bursting with history all the way down to its brick-paved streets.
Thomasville is one of the best places in Georgia to get a feel for Victorian homes, and it offers the closest thing you will find to a plantation era lifestyle.
Located in the southeastern part of the state, the big attraction in Waycross is its close proximity to the Okefenokee Swamp. So if exploring the swamp is what you are looking for, this is the perfect destination.
Waycross also offers up a historic downtown district that includes three local museums, unique restaurants, and all the southern hospitality you could ever ask for.
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No matter what qualifications you find most important, Georgia is the type of state that ranks well on just about anyone’s list of great places to retire.
Besides having plenty of things to do throughout the year, the wide range of options moving from the mountains of Northern Georgia to the action of Atlanta out to the historic coastal towns like Savannah means that there really is something for everyone in the Peach State.
During the 2010 census, the state of Georgia recorded a population just short of 10 million residents, which marked the seventh straight decade of double-digit growth for the national 9th largest state in terms of population.
With a population of 420,003 residents, Atlanta is by far the biggest city in Georgia. The four other Georgia cities that boast a population of at least six digits are Augusta, Columbus, Savannah, and Athens.
Like most of the southeastern states, Georgia is known for having mild winters that come with its hot and humid summers. You will find the coolest temperatures in the northwest portions of the state while the southeastern coastline features the warmest weather.
In most of the state, residents can expect to find temperatures that range from an average high of 60 and an average low of 38 in January to an average high of 92 with an average low of 72 in August.
There is also a significant amount of precipitation in Georgia throughout the year. Residents can expect anywhere from 45-47 inches of rain in an average year with the bulk of that precipitation coming during the summer months.
Natural disasters are not a major concern for Georgia residents, but the state has seen its share of hurricanes over the years, and there is also a risk of tornados. Fortunately, tornados that happen in Georgia are often weaker ones that inflict minimal damage.
The state income tax in Georgia is a tiered system that ranges from 1% to 6% depending on how much income you generate during the year. Any individual that makes more than $7,000 or married couple that makes more than $10,000 will fall into the 6% tax bracket.
Retired residents in Georgia are eligible for an exclusion of $35,000 when they reach the age of 62. That exclusion number jumps to $65,000 once they reach the age of 65.
There is also a state sales tax of 4% in Georgia that is applied to any purchase outside of groceries, prescription drugs, and some medical devices. The city of Atlanta adds another 1% sales tax inside of their jurisdiction.
One strong benefit that comes with retiring in Georgia is the fact that there is no inheritance tax.
With a 2018 gross state product of $602 billion, Georgia is an economic force to be reckoned with. Whether we are talking about finance in cities like Atlanta, shipping through ports like Savannah, or farming out in the rural parts of the state, the Georgia economy is broad and strong.
Major domestic companies like Coca-Cola, Home Depot, UPS, Delta Airlines, and SunTrust Bank all have their headquarters located in Georgia, which is one of the many reasons that the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is known as the world’s busiest airport.
In addition to Fortune 500 businesses, the Georgia economy also benefits from a thriving tourism industry, as well as the fact that the state has become a popular destination for film and television production crews.
With approximately 175 hospitals spread out across the state of Georgia, there is never a shortage of healthcare options available to residents of the Peach State. And just like many of the most popular retirement destinations are located around Atlanta, so are some of the best hospitals.
Several Georgia hospitals are regularly listed on Newsweek’s ranking of the top hospitals in the country. The highest-ranking hospital on that list in Georgia is usually Atlanta’s Emory University Hospital.
Some of the other excellent local hospitals include Navicent Health in Macon, Emory St. Joseph’s Hospital in Atlanta, Emory Johns Creek Hospital in Johns Creek, Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center in Athens, Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville, and Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville.
With a state as diverse as it is, it should come as no surprise that Georgia offers a wide selection of real estate opportunities.
There are plenty of 55+ and active adult communities to choose from, no matter where you plan to retire in Georgia.
Whether you are looking to enjoy the mountains, lakes, salt marshes, streams, or the gorgeous coast, Georgia boasts a fabulous collection of state parks that supply residents with a nearly endless number of places to see and things to do.
The state’s park system dates back to 1931 when it was established in order to maintain Indian Springs State Park in Jackson and Vogel State Park in Blairsville. Today, there are nearly 50 state parks located across the different regions of Georgia.
Parks like Amicalola Falls State Park in Dawsonville, Cloudland Canyon State Park in Rising Fawn, and Fort Mountain State Park in Chatsworth are some of the most popular destinations in Georgia.
You can also find more information about all of Georgia’s state parks, as well as the many historical sites in the Georgia State Parks & Historical Sites Guide that is published by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
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Are you looking for the perfect warm-weather resort getaway with stunning views of the mountains?
Would you like to take a beach vacation on a practically deserted stretch of sand right outside a five-star resort?
How about a vacation filled with the excitement of a big city and all of the amenities that go with it?
Or maybe you’re coming down scouting out the state to find the perfect retirement community in Georgia.
With options that range from the quiet of the mountains to the beauty of the Atlantic coast to the hustle and bustle of a major city, Georgia is one of the most underrated vacation destinations in the entire country.
To make things easier, we’ve broken this guide down into the following sections:
No matter what type of vacation you are looking for, you can find something that fits the bill somewhere in the Peach State.
Here at Retirement & Travel, we have scoured the entire state to find the very best of the best luxury hotel and resort destinations for your next trip.
When it comes to truly amazing vacation experiences, the hotel or resort you choose is often the driving force behind that experience. These options represent some of the best that the state has to offer if you are interested in exploring the mountains, lakes, and wineries of rural Georgia.
Barnsley Resort is a 3,000-acre property in northwestern Georgia that provides a unique combination of rustic charm and luxury amenities. Shooting and horseback riding are just two of the unique amenities you will find here, and the property also includes a Jim Fazio-designed golf course, luxury spa facilities, and access to miles of hiking trails.
The first option for accommodations at Barnsley Resort are the rooms and suites available at The Inn. However, anyone looking for more private options will want to upgrade to one of the many cottages available behind The Inn, which are available with up to four bedrooms.
Located near the northern Georgia border in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa is a fabulous destination where luxury is perfectly blended into a love for the great outdoors.
In addition to a stunning mountain golf course, full-service spa, and first-class dining options, Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa also offers a working stable where guests can sign up for one or two-hour horseback riding excursions across the resort’s five miles of trails.
That combination of luxury and rustic beauty can also be seen in the 102 lodge guest rooms and the 32 cottage guest rooms available at the resort. And then there is the fabulous spa suite that comes complete with a private rooftop deck.
The vineyards at Chateau Elan Winery & Resort date back to 1983, and the Chateau Elan Inn & Conference Center officially opened in 1993. Since then, this hidden gem about an hour northeast of Atlanta has continued to grow and expand both as a winery and a resort.
Guests at Chateau Elan can enjoy all of the standard golf, spa, and restaurant amenities that they would expect from a luxury hotel experience, but the thing that really separates Chateau Elan from other options is its rich history as a winery. They regularly host wine tastings and winemaking events that are always amazing.
The Inn is the primary destination for standard rooms and suites at Chateau Elan. Then there are upgraded accommodations available like The Spa Suites that let you stay right in the spa, or The Villas, which are perfect for golf groups.
Described as “a refined retreat for outdoor pursuits,” Foxhall Resort in Douglasville, GA offers a unique combination of luxury and outdoor amenities.
Guests can enjoy a 15-station sporting clay course, 16 freshwater fishing lakes, a traditional archery range, and more than 2,000 acres of hunting grounds. Then any of those activities can be followed with a five-star meal at the resort’s farm-to-table restaurant.
Accommodations at Foxhall Resort start with the luxurious rooms available in the resort’s lakeside lodges. Then there are the stunning lakeside villas and cottages, which come in either three or four-bedroom options. For large parties, the resort also offers two luxury homes that can accommodate 12 and 18 guests.
Located about an hour east of Atlanta and an hour south of Athens, The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee describes itself as “a quiet retreat just outside of Atlanta.”
Amenities here include a total of five championship-level golf courses, a full-service spa and fitness center, and dining experiences that range from restaurants like Linger Longer Steakhouse and Gaby’s by the Lake to more private options like dinner for two enjoyed by the lake.
The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee offers an assortment of rooms and suites that are each available with views of either the lake, the golf course, the pool, or the gardens. Then there are also cottages like the 5,400 Lake House available for a truly impressive getaway experience.
Located in northern Georgia near the Chattahoochee National Forest, Valhalla Resort Hotel offers a vacation experience that feels more like the mountains of Europe than the mountains of Georgia. Between the full golf and spa programs, multiple dining options, and a gorgeous wine cellar, there is plenty to keep you busy right on the property.
With just 25 rooms and suites available, Valhalla Resort offers a lovely combination of luxury and quiet serenity. In addition to those accommodations, there are also a small collection of private bungalows on the property, and a larger villa is available just a short distance from the resort.
With miles of beautiful beaches, the Georgia coast is where beach-lovers go to vacation, and there are plenty of great luxury resort and hotel options here.
Located about 90 minutes south of Savannah, The King and Prince Beach & Resort has a reputation as one of the most romantic getaway destinations along the Georgia coast. Amenities here include beautiful oceanfront views, a golf course, a “Royal Treatment Cottage,” resort-style pools just off the beach, and a state-of-the-art exercise facility.
The main accommodations at The King and Prince Beach & Resort are available in four different buildings that each offer unique views and decor. And for an even more upscale experience, there are also two and three-room villas that each come with their own private pools.
Beachview Club Hotel is a boutique hotel property on Jekyll Island that is best known for offering its guests access to one of the most uncrowded stretches of beach in all of Georgia. Guests can enjoy relaxing on the beach using one of the many oversized lounge chairs the hotel has available, or by kicking back at the perfectly maintained pool.
The Beach House Restaurant located on the property is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Their menu focus is on locally-sourced seafood and other southern specialties. They also have an impressive 24 craft beers on tap and plenty of TVs for checking out whatever game happens to be on.
There are only 38 rooms available at Beachview Club Hotel, but those rooms come in a number of options like a standard room, suite, or king feature guestroom.
With a history that dates back to 1888 and plenty of major updates over the years, Jekyll Island Club Resort offers guests the perfect combination of history and modern amenities. And when you factor in its location right on the beach, it is hard to beat the experience you can find here.
Guests at Jekyll Island Club Resort can enjoy a private stretch of beach, a relaxing outdoor pool, and a first-class fitness facility. The resort also offers croquet on the lawn and bicycle rentals for anyone looking to explore the rest of the island.
There are also plenty of dining options to choose from including everything from high-end restaurants like The Grand Dining Room and The Wharf to more casual options like Eighty Ocean Kitchen and Bar and The Pool House.
The rooms at Jekyll Island Club Resort start with the history of the Island Club rooms and the Island Club Cottages. However, there are also more modern accommodations like the suites you can find at the beachfront Ocean Club.
Known for five-star accommodations where every detail is covered, The Cloister at Sea Island is one of the three premium resort properties on Sea Island. In addition to four world-class restaurants, The Cloister also offers a wine cellar that is stocked with more than 1,000 different bottles from around the world.
Guests have their choice of staying in The Cloister Main Building and Wings, The Cloister Beach Club, or The Cloister Ocean Residence. Each option presents its own unique advantages, but the ocean residences will blow you away with their combination of privacy and access to the beach.
Comfortable and relaxed are the words most commonly used to describe The Inn at Sea Island, but don’t let that relaxed comfort distract you from the fact that the service here is right on par with the other Sea Island Properties. In addition to the standard amenities like beach access, a lovely pool, and a state-of-the-art fitness center, The Inn also offers a complimentary BMW for all guests and access to the TopGolf Suite on a first-come, first-serve basis.
All of the rooms at The Inn are decorated in the same casual style, and each offers a large space with high ceilings and comfortable beds.
Located right between the Atlantic Ocean and a beautiful golf course, the view from The Lodge at Sea Island is lovely, no matter which way you are looking. This English-style manor offers amenities like an oceanfront pool, three restaurants, a massive wine cellar, and in-room dining.
Accommodations at The Lodge are available in one of their 57 guest rooms and suites, as well as six different cottages that range from two to four bedrooms. All of these rooms and cottages feature balconies with stunning views of the ocean and nearby golf courses.
What do you get when you combine a coastal town that is passionate about the arts with historic architecture and a thriving culinary community? The answer sounds a lot like Savannah.
With all that there is to see and do in the amazing city, Savannah should be on just about everyone’s vacation bucket list.
Filled with artwork and decor that is every bit as unique as its name would suggest, The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront, Autograph Collection is located right on the famous cobblestone streets near the Savannah Riverwalk. In addition to standard amenities like a fitness center, the hotel is also home to the fabulous Rocks on the River restaurant, as well as the Rocks on the Roof lounge, which is…you guessed it…up on the roof.
Available in either two-queen or one-king options with views of the city or the river, the rooms at The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront, Autograph Collection are all decorated with colonial-themed touches and a carefully curated collection of unique artwork.
Mansion on Forsyth Park is a hotel that truly embraces the culture of history in Savannah, and its location right on Forsyth Park is second to none. Guests have access to traditional amenities like restaurants and lounges, a relaxing spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and an outdoor pool. Plus there are available extras like participating in the famous 700 Drayton Cooking School Experience.
Rooms at Mansion on Forsyth Park are available in Standard, Deluxe Forsyth, and Executive King options. Each of those variations includes a good night’s sleep on one of the most comfortable beds you will find anywhere.
Known for putting a modern twist on the historic feel of Savannah, the Perry Lane Hotel is filled with contemporary decor that feels right at home in the heart of downtown Savannah. Dining is the big selling point here, and guests have their choice of locally sourced ingredients at The Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market, dinner and conversation at The Wayward, or the stunning views from the roof at Peregrin.
Accommodations at the hotel include everything from standard rooms with two king beds to 1,080 square foot suites with separate living spaces and dining rooms. All of the rooms are decorated with unique artwork that is native to Savannah.
As the capital and cultural hub of Georgia, Atlanta is the prime destination for anyone that wants to have plenty of excitement on their vacation. This vibrant city offers a rich history that combines seamlessly with world-class dining and more festivals and attractions than you could possibly enjoy in one trip.
Located right in the heart of the city, Atlanta by Four Seasons offers guests the perfect combination of modern luxury and classic southern charm. Taking some time for personal care at the spa is one of the most popular ways to spend a day here, and having drinks at Bar Margot is the perfect way to spend an evening.
Accommodations at Atlanta by Four Seasons include individual rooms and suites that are decorated with modern elements like polished chrome, gray-washed wood, and soft velvet. Many of those rooms and suites also offer stunning views of the city, which get even better after the sun goes down.
Between its unique event spaces and gorgeous ballrooms, the fabulous cuisine available at award-winning chef Art Smith’s restaurant, and the more than 70 bourbons available at Bourbon Bar, it is easy to see why travelers love staying at Intercontinental Buckhead Atlanta. And that isn’t even touching on all of the ways you can pamper yourself at the Jurique Spa.
Classic rooms are always the starting point at InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta, but there are plenty of extras that come with upgrading to an executive room or suite. Guests staying in the executive rooms have a tremendous view of the legendary Peachtree Road, and the suites come with more space than most people know what to do with.
Located in downtown Atlanta, The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta offers guests all of the luxury amenities that they could possibly desire. With more than 17,000 square feet of event space, a first-class steakhouse, and a high-end cocktail bar, this is the perfect location for meeting anyone in the city.
The rooms and suites available at The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta are all decorated with a combination of modern style and classic southern charm, and they all feature stunning views of the Atlanta skyline. If you are fortunate enough to upgrade to one of the suites, you won’t believe how big they are.
The St. Regis Atlanta is known as the premier luxury option in the city’s popular Buckhead neighborhood. One of the most luxurious aspects of any stay here is definitely going to be spending time enjoying the 40,000 square foot pool piazza.
Guests at The St. Regis Atlanta can choose their accommodations from 151 guestrooms and 31 suites that come in a number of different variations. Each and every one of those options includes the always-impressive St. Regis Butler Service.
Another luxury hotel option located right in Atlanta’s popular Buckhead neighborhood is the Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead. This legendary luxury hotel brand offers a first-class experience complete with an upscale spa that covers 15,000 square feet across two floors. Guests also have access to a yoga studio and an indoor lap pool.
Accommodations at the Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead include rooms and suites that are all gorgeously decorated. Some of the higher-level rooms and all of the suites include terraces overlooking the city.
The Whitley is a Marriott Luxury Collection Hotel in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood that offers a cosmopolitan-style twist on the combination of modern luxury and southern charm that we have seen from other hotels on this list. In addition to a massive amount of meeting and event spaces, the hotel amenities also include a tranquil spa experience, a relaxing pool atmosphere, and a world-class restaurant.
With more than 500 guest rooms that include 56 luxury suites, there are plenty of options when it comes to accommodations at The Whitley. At the top of the list is The Whitley Suite, which includes a pool table and piano just to show off how much space its guests have to play with.
With so many different resort options available in Georgia, the hardest part about planning a vacation here is forcing yourself to choose which region of this amazing state you want to visit.
Fortunately, you aren’t limited to only one Georgia vacation in a lifetime.
Between the comfortable climate and the unique natural beauty you can find across the state, Georgia is the type of resort destination that you can visit on multiple occasions and find a completely different experience each time.
So whether you are in the mood for the mountains, the beach, or the city, Georgia has a perfect resort waiting for your next trip!
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From the stunning beauty of the Appalachian Mountains in Northwest Georgia to the relaxing coastline of the Atlantic Ocean in Southeast Georgia, the Peach State has a wide range of opportunities that can make it a perfect fit for just about any type of lifestyle.
Between the large collection of year-round attractions and the dynamic list of annual events and festivals, there are plenty of things to do in Georgia just about any time you happen to be here, whether you plan to retire here or just visit.
Whether you are looking for beautiful gardens, rich historical attractions, fun and trendy things to do, stunning art, or just a nice place to relax, there is never a shortage of things to do across this amazing state.
These are some of the most popular attractions that can be visited at any time throughout the year.
Beautiful doesn’t even begin to describe the exhibits you will find when you visit the Atlanta Botanical Garden. The 30-acres of garden you will find here have been constantly evolving and changing with the seasons since it opened back in 1976.
The two biggest exhibits here are the Fuqua Orchid Center and Alice’s Wonderland. Both are worth the price of admission on their own, so when you combine them with the other seasonal exhibits everyone always gets a great value with every visit to the garden.
The Atlanta History Center is more than just a museum, it is a 33-acre experience that is located right in Atlanta’s popular Buckhead neighborhood.
Visitors to this sprawling campus of history will find The Atlanta History Museum, as well as attractions like the Swan House mansion, the Smith Family Farm, the Margaret Mitchell House, and the Centennial Olympic Games Museum.
There have been more than 1,500 movies and 20 popular television shows shot in and around Atlanta over the last 50 years, and no one tells that history quite like Atlanta Movie Tours.
This fun tour company offers multiple movie tour options that start with the basic “Best of Atlanta” tour before moving into more topic-focused tours like the “Big Zombie Bus & Walking Tour,” the “Hero Tour,” and “Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind Tour.”
Located in Cartersville, GA, the Booth Western Art Museum is a 120,000 square foot museum that tells America’s story through contemporary western art.
Visitors will find everything from authentic stagecoaches to military weapons on display, along with a vast collection of western paintings and sculptures. There is also an entire section dedicated to United States Presidents and the Civil War.
Whether you are looking for a full resort experience or just a casual stroll through a beautiful garden in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Callaway Gardens is a perfect destination for anyone looking to embrace the outdoors in Georgia.
This 2,500-acre resort was once the home of Cason and Virginia Callaway, but it has evolved to be one of the most splendid natural destinations in the entire state.
With stunning gardens, a beautiful chapel, zip lines, and watersports all available, Callaway Gardens is a fabulous destination for both day trips and weekend getaways.
Located in downtown Atlanta, the Center for Civil and Human Rights is a modern museum space dedicated to preserving and celebrating the accomplishments of the American Civil Rights Movement, as well as connecting those accomplishments to the current Global Human Rights Movement.
With four different rotating exhibit spaces, there is always something new and interesting to see at the museum, and one of those exhibit spaces features a constantly evolving collection items from The Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. collection.
With 867,000 acres stretching across 26 counties, the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest is the ultimate destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all types in Georgia.
The scenic forest makes it a perfect destination for hikers of all skill levels, and you won’t believe some of the waterfalls and mountains you will see as you make your way down one of the many well-maintained trails.
The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest is also a popular destination for campers with options ranging from cabin rentals to campground camping.
The CNN Center is the world headquarters of CNN and Turner Broadcasting located in downtown Atlanta right next to Centennial Olympic Park.
In addition to housing an Omni Hotel and a giant food court, the CNN Center offers tours that give visitors an inside look at the world’s first 24-hour cable news channel. These 50-minute tours start every 20 minutes and offer a combination of history and glimpses at current broadcasts.
Another popular downtown Atlanta destination is the College Football Hall of Fame, which is also located along Centennial Olympic Park.
Visitors walking into the College Football Hall of Fame are greeted in “The Quad” by a massive wall that features 760 school helmets. In addition to the inductee memorabilia that you would expect to find, there are also interactive exhibits that let you get in the game yourself.
Fun Fact: The University of Georgia and Georgia Tech each have 14 players inducted.
While most of the attractions on our list are going to require at least some level of activity, Forsyth Park is the type of place that you go when you just want to relax and take in the beautiful surroundings.
Located in downtown Savannah, this 30-acre park was named after former Georgia governor John Forsyth. There is plenty to see and do throughout the park, but the main attraction here is the gorgeous Forsyth Fountain.
The Fort Pulaski National Monument is located on Cockspur Island just east of Savannah. The monument includes the preserved masonry fort and all of the surrounding marshlands.
Fort Pulaski became famous during the American Civil War when Union soldiers used rifled artillery for the first time, which instantly made this type of masonry fort obsolete.
Visitors are free to explore the fort on their own, but there are also regularly scheduled guided tours and artillery demonstrations.
Located right in the heart of downtown Atlanta, the Georgia Aquarium boasts one of the biggest collections of marine life that you will find anywhere in the world.
With some of the largest viewing windows in the world, guests can spend hours staring at the tens of thousands of animals that occupy more than 10 million gallons of water.
Whale sharks are one of the biggest attractions on display here, and they will most definitely take your breath away. These are the largest species of fish in the entire world, and you can see them for yourself right here in Georgia.
The historic Georgia State Capitol building was constructed on the site of the demolished Atlanta City Hall and Fulton County Courthouse after the land was donated to the state by the city of Atlanta to encourage the relocation of the state capitol.
Construction on the new Georgia State Capitol building was completed in 1889, making it a prime example of 19th century American architecture.
Today, the Capitol still functions as the official office building of the Georgia state government. It also houses a fantastic museum and hosts guided tours that cover both the architecture and the historic things that have happened in the building.
Located right on Peachtree Street in Atlanta’s arts district, the High Museum of Art is one of the leading art museums of the South that features a range of everything from historical to contemporary art.
In addition to the more than 15,000 items on display throughout the museum, the building itself is a modern work of art that architecture enthusiasts rave about. And, like most great art museums, there are always new traveling exhibits making their way through the High Museum of Art.
Famous for their “Turtle Crossing” signs, Jekyll Island is a state park destination that is unlike anything you have ever seen before, which is exactly why it earned itself a place on this list.
As the southernmost island of Georgia’s Golden Isles, Jekyll Island sits approximately halfway between Jacksonville, FL and Savannah, GA.
The area boasts more than 10 miles of white-sand beaches, as well as four golf courses, the stunning Driftwood Beach, plenty of historic homes, and the Georgia Sea Turtle Center.
It is rare for someone who impacts the entire world to spend the bulk of his life living in a small town, but that is exactly how things played out for former President Jimmy Carter in Plains, GA.
Visitors to the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site can start their journey at the former Plains High School, which has been transformed into a museum and visitor center.
From there, they can venture out and explore Carter’s boyhood home, the Train Depot that served as Carter’s campaign headquarters in 1976, and the Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail.
The Carter Compound is also located in Plains, but is closed to the public as the Carters still live there.
As one of the most popular historic attractions in Atlanta, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site deserves to be on just about every list of things to do in Georgia.
The experience starts out at the site’s visitor center, where you can learn a bit more about this history of the civil rights movement. From there, it is only a short walk to the BEHOLD Monument where Dr. King is buried and the “I Have a Dream” Rose Garden.
Historic sites like Fire Station No. 6 and Ebenezer Baptist Church are also located nearby, which provides a full context of Dr. King’s contribution to the civil rights movement.
Georgia is famous for peaches, but there are actually a wide variety of seasonal fruits that can be grown among the mountains of northern Georgia.
Mercier Orchards is a family-owned orchard that has been operating in Blue Ridge, GA since 1943. They grow a full range of seasonal fruit, and visitors can head out into the 300-acre property to pick their own or simply make a purchase at the store.
In addition to picking fruit, Mercier Orchards also offers tractor tours of the property and sells their own hand-pressed hard ciders in their tasting room.
The birth of flight might have happened in North Carolina, but the history of flight belongs to the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robbins, GA.
Located near the Robbins Air Force Base, the Museum of Aviation is a U.S. Air Force museum that has more than 90 airplanes on display across a five building campus.
In addition to the aircraft on display, the museum is also home to the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame, and there are permanent exhibits focused on WWII Hump Pilots, the Tuskegee Airmen, D-Day, and the Flying Tigers.
From the outside, the Ocmulgee Mounds National Historic Park doesn’t look like anything more than a large, grassy hill. But buried underneath that hill is more than 17,000 years of Georgia history.
At the base of that hill is an ancient earth lodge with a dirt floor that is more than 1,000 years old. Visitors can also explore a fascinating museum that has more than 2,000 Native American artifacts on display.
Contrary to popular belief, Florida isn’t the only place where you can find live alligators cruising through prehistoric-looking swamp land. Located in the heart of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Okefenokee Swamp Park is Georgia’s own version of the gator experience.
The park offers all of the standard swamp amenities like beautiful views and unique wildlife, but to truly capture the experience you need to head out on the water for one of their guided boat tours.
Visitors can also enjoy the Okefenokee Railroad Tours, live wildlife shows, and a complete swamp experience show that is known as “Land of the Trembling Earth.”
If you are looking for the ultimate combination of stunning beauty, rich history, and a thriving cultural scene, you won’t find many destinations that are more appealing than the cobblestone streets of Savannah, GA. And just about everything that happens in this community revolves around the Savannah Historic District.
If you are feeling adventurous, you might choose to simply stroll around, taking in all of the historic landmarks and 18th-century architecture. Or you might opt for the guided version of the tour aboard one of the many trolleys cruising around town throughout the day.
You will also find fantastic boutique shopping and more than 100 excellent restaurants to choose from, so there really is no end to the fun in Savannah’s Historic District.
It doesn’t take more than a quick glance to understand where Stone Mountain Park got its name, but it will take plenty of time to cover all that there is to do at this 3,200-acre outdoor paradise east of Atlanta.
Home to the world’s largest Lasershow Spectacular and the 825-foot high Summit Skyride cable car ride, there is never a dull moment in Stone Mountain Park. Visitors can take advantage of the campground, or book a room at one of the two Marriott properties in the park.
After closing out the 2016 season in Turner Field, the Atlanta Braves opened the 2017 season in SunTrust Park.
This brand new home of baseball in Atlanta is located just ten miles north of the city and is designed to integrate a host of modern amenities with the old-time feel of a great baseball stadium.
In addition to hosting Braves games throughout the spring and summer months, SunTrust Park also offers regular walk-up tours that offer unprecedented access to normally off-limits areas like the press box and the dugouts.
Located in downtown Atlanta, World of Coca-Cola is a 20-acre complex dedicated to all things Coca-Cola. Visitors can immerse themselves in the history of a company that has long-been an American institution.
Fun attractions inside the museum include the vault that guards Coca-Cola’s secret formula, an astounding collection of Coke-related art and memorabilia, a meeting with the Coca-Cola bear, and more than 100 different soft drinks to sample.
In addition to all of the amazing year-round attractions in Georgia, the state also hosts a full lineup of events and festivals that will keep your calendar full throughout the year.
Here are some of the most notable events taking place in Georgia this year.
The Atlanta Winter Beer Fest is a massive beer festival held at Atlantic Station every year in February. Over the years, it has grown to include more than 150 different beers with a strong focus on Atlanta and Georgia breweries.
In addition to all of the beer options, attendees also get to pick from an assortment of food trucks while kicking back with live entertainment. Tickets for this event are always cheaper if you get them in advance, and make sure that you book a nearby hotel room while you’re at it.
Not only is the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival the largest film festival in Atlanta, it also became the largest Jewish film festival in the world back in 2015. Founded in 2000, the festival celebrates Jewish culture and history through film.
Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center at City Springs is the anchor venue for the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, but there will be film showings held all over Atlanta during the course of the festival.
Georgia residents flock to Valdosta in March every year for the Valdosta-Lowndes Azalea Festival. This fun weekend event celebrates the beautiful flowers along with more than 200 vendors offering everything from arts and crafts to delicious food.
The event is held in Drexel Park, and with all those vendors the entire 11 acres of the park is always needed. There is also plenty of live entertainment, as well as special attractions like “Birds of Prey.”
With more than 350,000 cherry blossom trees, the entire town of Macon becomes pink with blossoms every March, and all of middle Georgia gets together to celebrate with the International Cherry Blossom Festival.
The festival takes over Central City Park for ten full days and turns it into one of the most spectacular carnivals you have ever seen. Between the exciting rides, live stage show performances, and outstanding food, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Macon.
The Savannah Music Festival has been bringing together music lovers and artists from a wide assortment of genres since it started out all the way back in 1989.
Today, the festival features more than 500 different artists performing at all of the best venues around Savannah over a two-week period that covers the end of March and early April.
No matter what type of music you are looking for, you can find it at the Savannah Music Festival, but you might also find yourself enjoying something you weren’t necessarily looking for as well.
One of the oldest festivals you will find in Georgia is the Thomasville Rose Show and Festival, which got its start as a department store window display all the way back in 1921.
That window display has evolved into a three-day festival held at the end of April each year.
The event features a fantastic rose parade and all kinds of fun for the whole family, making it the perfect time to visit the historic town of Thomasville.
During the first full week of April, the golf world turns its attention to Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, GA for The Masters. This iconic golf tournament is one of the PGA’s four major championships, and the course is renowned for its beauty.
Attending The Masters is on the bucket list of just about every major golf fan, and that experience can only be crossed off here in Georgia. Just be prepared to check your cell phone at the gate!
Any time that a specific tree blooms in Georgia, there is a good chance that someone is throwing a festival to celebrate. During the early weeks of April, the dogwood trees start blooming, so the people of Atlanta celebrate with the Atlanta Dogwood Festival.
This massive event in Piedmont Park dates all the way back to 1936, and today’s version includes all kinds of art displays along with midway rides and the super fun Mimosa 5k.
Admission is free for just about everything at the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, but you might want to consider pitching up the extra cash to participate in the Bites & Brews VIP event. Your taste buds will thank you.
Located in Atlanta’s Central Park, the Shaky Knees Music Festival is a weekend-long celebration of rock music that is held at the beginning of May each year.
The festival typically includes more than 60 different performances, as well as some of the best Georgia food trucks serving everything from southern BBQ to healthy vegan options.
Nothing brings people together quite like a good food and wine festival, and the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival does exactly that on one special weekend in late May or early June each year.
In recent years, this festival has included more than 250 different events happening around the city over the course of one amazing weekend, and that’s not counting more than 90 cooking classes that also pop up around town.
The Georgia Blueberry Festival is a two-day event that is held in Alma, GA on the first weekend of June. After growing blueberries became popular during the 1970s, the festival emerged as a natural way to celebrate the blueberry season.
The festivities include a blueberry cooking contest, a 5K color run, a Miss Georgia Blueberry Pageant, and a host of other ways to kick back and have a great time.
There is nothing quite like a Georgia peach, and the communities of Fort Valley and Byron come together to celebrate that with the Georgia Peach Festival every June.
In addition to all of the normal festival attractions, the Georgia Peach Festival also features a huge parade, a Miss Georgia Peach pageant, and the world’s largest peach cobbler.
The middle of June is the perfect time to plan a visit to historic Athens, GA. That is when the AthFest Music and Arts Festival takes over downtown Athens for three full days of music and art.
On the music side, the festival features more than 100 acts performing across three different stages. Then there is the massive Artist Market, which is filled with local creators.
AthFest also includes a 14-stop Club Crawl that takes participants through some of the most popular spots in town.
Another Georgia festival that is known for celebrating music and art in the month of June is the Blue Ridge Mountains Wine and Jazz Festival. Local artists and talented jazz musicians pack Mercier Orchards for this fun celebration each and every year.
The wines that are served at the festival are designed to highlight options from around the world, but there is definitely a specific focus on wines made in Georgia.
Located in the Northern Georgia mountains, the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds hosts a number of big events throughout the year, but the one that everyone makes a point to attend is always the Georgia Mountain Fair.
The Georgia Mountain Fair is a week-long celebration of all things Georgia, and that includes some of the best food and music you will find anywhere. The fair is also packed full of exhibits highlighting various aspects of life in the Georgia mountains.
Callaway Gardens is the place to be on Labor Day weekend, which is when they host the annual Sky High Hot Air Balloon Festival. You will be hard-pressed to find a bigger celebration of hot air balloons anywhere in the state.
The prime attractions at the festival include a Friday night “Balloon Glow,” as well as tethered balloon rides throughout each day of the weekend. Then there is all of the great music and food available around the resort throughout the long weekend.
This can also be a great festival for aspiring photographers as there is a full schedule of evening and night photography classes scheduled.
You don’t ever have to look very hard for a reason to visit Jekyll Island, but the Jekyll Island Shrimp & Grits Festival is definitely one of the very best times to experience the island in all its glory.
The shrimp and grits cook-off is the primary attraction, but the island will also be filled with live music, a craft brew festival, an artist market, and plenty of other fun and excitement.
The Jekyll Island Shrimp & Grits Festival has taken place in September for years, but starting in 2020 it will move to November.
While there are many festivals that highlight local artists throughout the year here in Georgia, the ultimate festival for any local artist is Arts in the Heart of Augusta. This weekend event takes over downtown Augusta every year in late September.
If you are passionate about high-end arts and crafts, there are more than enough to keep you busy at Arts in the Heart of Augusta. On top of that, there is also delicious ethnic food from 20 different countries to choose from.
The Alpine town of Helen pays tribute to its German heritage, and that truly comes to light when Helen Oktoberfest shows up on the calendar every year in September and October.
Held in the town’s riverside “Festhalle,” it is one of the oldest Oktoberfest events in the entire country, and there is no shortage of authentic beer, food, and polkas…not to mention the lederhosen!
The Georgia National Fair got its start all the way back in 1990, and it has grown over the years to the point where it now attracts almost half a million people to the Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry, GA every October.
The fair is primarily focused on local livestock with shows, prizes, and competitions. But there are also seemingly endless rows of food vendors, as well as carnival rides and local crafters displaying their creations.
Georgia has long been known as a destination for BBQ lovers. There are BBQ festivals and cook-offs held all over the state throughout the year. But the Big Pig Jig in Vienna is the one that all of the best cooks refuse to miss.
The smell of burning peach wood takes over Vienna every November as the state’s most important whole hog cook-off gets underway. On the line is a guaranteed invite to the legendary Memphis in May cook-off.
When it comes to holiday festivals in Georgia, no one wants to miss the stunning Boat Parade of Lights in Savannah at the end of November. This breathtaking parade helps ring in the holiday season each year as more than 40 different vessels make their way past the waterfront.
Visitors can enjoy this parade for free from the shore, or they can sign up to ride along as a part of the parade and enjoy appetizers and drinks with Savannah Riverboat Cruises.
Another amazing light display that everyone in Georgia will be talking about is the Fantasy in Lights at Callaway Gardens. Ranked as one of the top ten light displays in the world by National Geographic, this is one that you truly must see.
As you might expect from Callaway Gardens, the entire resort goes all out to promote their Fantasy in Lights, and you can book entire getaways there that include even more immersive experiences.
Perched high atop Lookout Mountain, just south of Chattanooga and the Tennessee border, Rocky City Garden hosts a fantastic light display every holiday season that is known as the Enchanted Garden of Lights.
As visitors walk through the Enchanted Garden of Lights, they will work their way through different themed areas like The Magic Forest, Arctic Kingdom, North Pole Village, and Yule Town. Each theme offers additional activities like meeting Santa and decorating cookies with Mrs. Claus.
Whether you are planning a quick visit or a long retirement in the state of Georgia, there is no denying that the Peach State is bursting with opportunities to keep yourself busy for just about as long as you like.
The only question left to ask is, “What are you going to do first?”
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