Free Stuff in North Georgia

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  1. Scott says:

    Wow, what an invaluable service you provide. I never realized there were so many free things to do in North Georgia. My wife and I have talked about visiting North GA and this information will come in very handy. I even signed up for your enewsletter! I know you will be able to provide great information!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Scott, I hope you were able to find some interesting options for your group. It’s certainly nice to have so many great free resources to enjoy during time spent in North GA!

  2. K E N says:

    These are some incredible free offers that are more than enticing. I would have never dreamed that there were so many free “perks” to visit the state of Georgia. I was particularly impressed by the free passes for the public on certain days.

    Free entrances to museums and parks. 5 free days available for the Georgia state parks with no sign-up required. Free entrance days to the national forest sites. Free admission for historical sites all across the state of Georgia on May 2 of 2021. This is good information for those of us on a very limited budget.

    My favorite “perk” was a free planetarium show and night sky telescope viewing. Super awesome info. I have a totally different perspective on traveling there now. Who would have guessed there was so much to offer.

    • Alyce says:

      Hello K E N! I am happy to hear that you are considering a trip to Georgia for your next vacation!

      Many of the offers you mention are available across the country (national parks and Smithsonian museums), but the planetarium and observatory freebies are definitely a local perk. Hopefully, those will be able to open up to the public again soon. 

  3. Benny says:

    hello, it is a great and nice feeling to know that someone will create a great website like this and also create a write up on an article like this. someone once told me that the best things in life are free. this is a typical example. i would not want to miss stuffs like this

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Benny, I’m very happy to hear that you enjoy the article and website!! 

      I hope you have a fantastic time in the Georgia mountains with whatever adventures you choose!

  4. Meka says:

    I like how there are a lot of free things to do in GA, and when I am able to come to visit, I will definitely revisit this website. I love science and would check out the Night Sky Telescope Viewing. The fishing gear loaner program is something I wish they had here in California, and if they do have it, no one knows about it lol. Ok, with all of the free stuff I see here makes me want to move to GA. So many things to do and you don’t have to spend much money if that nothing at all just show up. I love how much information is included on your website. 

  5. Nate MC says:

    This is a great resource! Georgia and its mountains are gorgeous, and it’s nice that there are so many things to do that are completely free. I think it’s great the state offers a day where anyone can fish for free, and that there are free museums visitors can go to.

    • Alyce says:

      It is definitely nice that there are these kinds of various opportunities for everyone to enjoy a fun activity without a big expense. 

  6. Andrew says:

    You really included a lot of activities in this article, thanks for putting it all together. My sister-in-law lives in Georgia during the winter months so a lot of this information will be useful when we go visit her. We enjoy doing a lot of hiking so those guides will be really useful for us. I also am especially interested in the Planetarium Show and Night Sky Telescope viewing, but all of these activities look great. Thanks again!

  7. Andy Zeus Anderson says:

    Of all the things in Georgia that are free. I miss the free fishing the most. Georgia has some of the best fishing and hunting in the world, with people traveling to places from Atlants, to Macon, Brunswick to Savanah to enjoy good food and good old southern hospitality. Some of the spookiest ghost hunter attractions in Georgia are free as well, just don’t bring anything home with you that is otherworldly.

    • Alyce says:

      Haha… I haven’t encountered any ghosts yet, but with all the rich history in the state, there are bound to be more than a few great ghost stories!

  8. Boniface-AndroidBix says:

    Hi Alyce,

    That’s a nice post you have made here, and it’s so resourceful! You make Georgia to be a top list place right about now!

    I like the indicator you have given us on what to find where and how to go about it. And all these would come in handy, each at their own special time. For instance, the maps in different languages would be so helpful when traveling to a vacation destination. Actually, one would very well plan to get most of these free treats as part of the vacation and they could be so enjoyable and memorable. Like fishing, free coffee/donut, free entries to some National Parks- timing here is key!

    What times of the year could most of these treats be available?

    Boniface from AndroidBix

    • Alyce says:

      Some of the free resources are available all year — including the free maps and travel guides. I’d recommend that you request those right away as they could help when planning your trip. The others are scattered throughout the year (and will change from year to year), so once you’ve planned your trip, be sure to check to see if you’ll be able to take advantage of free activities in the Georgia mountains.

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