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1. Amicalola Falls Dawsonville, GA
Photo Credit: Mike BoeningThe park's name is derived from a Cherokee language word meaning "tumbling waters".
2. Apple Picking - B.J. Reece Apple House Ellijay, GA
Photo Credit: Debbie RDon't forget to visit their bakery stacked with breads, donuts and pies.
3. Beltline Atlanta, GA
Photo Credit: FunkBrothersBeyond simply a means of getting somewhere, it's a destination unto itself. Check out the interactive map here.
4. Helen Helen, GA
Photo Credit: llee_wuExperience Bavaria: No Passport Required
5. Piedmont Park Atlanta, GA
Photo Credit: Yukun ChenThe city's favorite in-town park for hosting a variety of events and activities. Piedmont Park is a 189-acre urban park in downtown Atlanta.
6. Pumpkin Patches
Photo Credit: Kam AbbottPumkin patches, corn mazes, hay rides and more. Check it out here.
7. Serenbe Chattahoochee Hills, GA
Photo Credit: JR PA New Utopian Community in Georgia
8. Stone Mountain Stone Mountain, Georgia
Photo Credit: Chris YunkerWorld's largest exposed granite monolith, surrounded by attractions and recreation in a natural environment.
9. Tallulah Gorge Tallulah Falls, GA
Photo Credit: Martin BravenboerOne of the most spectacular canyons in the eastern U.S.
10. Your Own Backyard
Photo Credit: ChristieIt's prime time to enjoy the outdoors before it the cold comes in, go jump in a pile of leaves!
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