Scenic Drives in the Georgia Mountains

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  1. Teboho Lekhanya says:

    Hi,

    Thanks very much for an enjoyable article – not just the text but the pictures too, which give us a taste of the beauty of the roads.

    Curvy roads, wow, what a pleasure and what absolute therapy! Even when you are really feeling down, taking a drive along curvy roads, especially ones that traverse woody places such as these, and more so when there has been some rain, can bring you right back to your healthy, bubbly self. Some may say curves increase the chances of road traffic accidents. But the reality is, as long as you don’t attempt to get too much adrenaline pumping through your body by speeding, the curves actually help to keep you awake and alert. Long stretches of straight roads are notorious for sending drivers to sleep!

    And having four distinctive seasons also makes driving along roads like these, both for leisure and business, absolutely exciting and not monotonous. Does Georgia have 4 distinctive seasons?

    Warmest regards.

    • Alyce says:

      Hello! Georgia certainly has all 4 seasons, but fortunately the winters are not too extreme (not too much snow or ice). The scenic roads are best enjoyed when the weather and roads are dry.

  2. Enrique says:

    Wow! The views look spectacular! I’ve been thinking of doing a road trip, and this is one of my options along with the scenic highway along the Pacific coast that stretches from California to Washington.

    I can imagine what it looks like. The only thing that scares me a little is the winding roads. I’m not used to driving like that. I remember when I went to a scenic drive near Austin, and my heart almost exploded lol. 

    Realistically, how much time would you need for such a drive? I’d love to tour it all. I love taking in the views and taking lots of pictures.

    I’d like to go in winter and see the mountains covered in white, but I can imagine it’s much harder to drive under those conditions. Do you have a recommendation for such a trip?

    Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to more awesome destinations.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Enrique, The peak time of year for these drives is in the Autumn when the trees explode with color. It’s also a nice drive during other times of year when the weather is nice. Keep in mind that the North Georgia mountains do occasionally receive snow, but it’s generally does not last very long. I would not recommend taking a scenic drive when it is snowing — that is a phenomenon that is best enjoyed from your home or cabin.

  3. Dexidoo says:

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  4. Mohammad says:

    Wow – what amazing scenery! I love driving and I love nature… You have some fantastic scenic routes in the US, we don’t have so many here in the UK… if I ever I were to visit your country, I would definitely look to rent a car and drive all over the place. I love camping too, so it would be great to go on a drive and then camp somewhere along the way.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Mohammad, I’ve driven through the UK (from London to Inverness to Manchester) and found there to be lots of beautiful and scenic drives! It was a quite different experience for me to drive on the opposite side of the road, but I really enjoyed being immersed in all the scenic places, old towns, and legends of the area. 

  5. JJ says:

    Thank you for this travel guide to the mountains of Georgia. I live in the Caribbean, but I have relatives who live in Georgia. When my family visits from time to time we are always looking for something new to do while we are together. Looking at your descriptions and the maps, I feel that exploring this area is something we could consider doing. Thank you for the information. We are definitely going to consider a visit.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi JJ, There are lots of great places to explore in the Georgia mountains with family. Hopefully you all will have enough time to enjoy these scenic routes as you travel to your favorite attractions! 

  6. Marsha Pearson says:

    My dad also liked long road trips as well as Sunday “drives to nowhere”. We never made it down Georgia way, but you’ve made me think we should do it – perhaps in honor of my dad. In truth, we’ve been thinking about doing some things in the south for the winter months – it seems that snow bothers us more and more every year. You just might have provided the stimulation we need to explore Georgia.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Marsha, Winter is the quietest season in the Georgia mountains and very nice place to escape from colder environments. The Georgia mountains do occasionally get snow, but generally speaking the weather is mild and very nice for a scenic drive or a hike.

  7. mitic08 says:

    Scenic drives are definitely a very good thing to find in nature. I live in Serbia in Europe and there are many such roads in my country. I love to travel by car but it is even better when I walk. Almost every weekend I go hiking with friends. The higher you climb, the more beautiful the view gets and the cleaner the air is, which is a rarity in big cities. I would definitely recommend it to everyone because it is a completely different experience from the usual straight paths. And even if they are steep, adrenaline lovers will enjoy.

    • Alyce says:

      These curvy mountain roads definitely feel a world apart from a city environment and it’s always a great adrenaline rush to drive them on a beautiful day!

  8. Misael H says:

    Wow! Thank you so much for this article and for the story you put into it. I will be traveling across the US and Canda when I go to Alaska and the whole point of this trip is sight-seeing. This will definitely be something I will be adding to the list of places that I want to be visiting on that trip! Thank you so much for this

  9. Nelson says:

    Thanks so much for posting the article about road trips. I have been looking at google maps to try to pick a scenic route but that isn’t exactly google’s strong suit (it’s great for finding the fastest route through traffic in a city though!).

    This can be a helpful to those who don’t know how to plan a road trip and aren’t sure where to start in the Ga mountains. Georgia mountains have some of the best places to drive around, so it is very helpful to see what attractions are nearby to help plan fun stops along the trip!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Nelson, It is true that if you always rely on google for navigation, then you’re probably going to miss the scenic routes. I am glad to hear that you found this resource helpful for planning your scenic mountain drive and your tourist stops!

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