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Chimney Rock State Park
Because I am a mischievous child, I did not tell my mom that there was an elevator, instead leading us to the trails.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park – Cades Cove
As we wound our way through the heart of the park, there were brief glimpses of color here and there, but just outside of Cades Cove, we found an absolute treasure trove of color, protected from the storms by the valley.
Atlanta Botanical Gardens – Gainesville
If you’ve got the opportunity to visit the Gainesville campus of the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, I cannot recommend it enough! Such a beautiful way to spend the afternoon, and I know it was certainly the thing that I needed to help recharge my batteries.
Phinzy Swamp Nature Park
This is a beautiful park, and one that I would definitely revisit in the future if I travel through Augusta.
Audubon Newhall Preserve
This preserve is a wonderful way spend some time amongst nature without having to leave the island, and would be perfect to burn off some calories after a big lunch, or entertain the kids between events. It’s small enough to be manageable, but still offers plenty to see and do when the weather is nice.
Stoney-Baynard Ruins
The plantation is situated in a small slice land similar to a park, surrounded by beautiful modern homes. It would be really easy to drive right by it, and not even know what the trees concealed!
Zion Chapel of Ease
I never tire of exploring old cemeteries, and trying to uncover the stories of those within.
The Family – Sculpture
There are other beautiful pieces of art around the island, but I think this one was my absolute favorite.
Bonaventure Cemetery
I have a little bit of a love affair with Bonaventure Cemetery, located near historic Savannah, GA. But more than that, I just adore Corinne Lawton, one of the cemeteries inhabitants.
Wormsloe State Historic Site
The iconic 1.5 mile drive has over 400 live oak trees, thought to be nearly 400 years old.