Scenic Drives in the Georgia Mountains

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  1. Stereohead45 says:

    Thanks for this review, very detailed and everything sounds really accurate, especially with the distances, routes, heights and so on. I’ve always wanted to visit the highest peaks of all 50 states, and I think Brasstown Bald might just be my first!

    Quick question, is there a better remedy to motion sickness? Dramamine tends to get a little dramatic on me

    Thanks again for this

    • Alyce says:

      Hello! While it’s not too challenging to get to the highest peak of Georgia at Brasstown Bald, you will definitely have your work cut out for you in states like Alaska, California, and Hawaii! 

      There are other options available for motion sickness. Bonine is a different brand of highly-rated OTC medication and the Sea-Band Acupressure Wristband also gets fairly high reviews!

  2. Michael says:

    Very well done. I am living in Kentucky but am originally from Massachusetts. And some of your pics and descriptions remind me so much of the White Mountains in the New Hampshire area. You have a lot of info about the views at certain spots and your pics just add to it. I know spending a lot of time in the mountains that Fall is the best time because of the foliage. The White Mountains have a highway called the Kangamangus (not sure if I spelt it right) but it’s a very dangerous highway. It’s barely wide enough for 2 lanes of traffic. On one side you have the mountain and the other is a total drop. Have traveled it in a snow storm once and moved very slow due to low visibility and the chance of sliding over the edge. But getting back, I do know what you mean about the curvy roads and sites. Love that this brought back such memories and would love to take the drive through there.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Michael, You are a fairly close neighbor depending on the part of Kentucky that you’re living in! I have visited the White Mountains in New Hampshire and was blown away by the beauty of those mountains. We took the iconic scenic drive up to the top of Mt Washington and although I absolutely loved that drive, I’m glad that these scenic drives through North Georgia aren’t quite as intense!

  3. António Mateus says:

    Hi, Alyce!
    What a privileged childhood you must have had in such wonderful landscapes…! North Georgia Mountains scenic drives must be among the most rewarding travel destination. Old 76 looks simply amazing!
    Have you ever been to Portugal and checked out our beauties, as well?
    Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Thanks for sharing and keep safe!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi António, I definitely feel privileged to be able to spend time in such scenic places! The curvy roads reveal something new and exciting at every turn and truly make the journey as enjoyable as the great North Georgia destinations. 

      I have not yet been to Portugal but would love to visit – I have heard amazing things and seen gorgeous pictures of some of your beautiful landscapes!

  4. Shannon says:

    So happy I found this!! Just bought a convertible and plan to use this as a resource traverse North Georgia over the next few years. Outside of the vineyards, do you have restaurant recommendations especially for lunch?

  5. Fatoumata says:

    It looked like you had a lot if adventures when growing up. The area sounds super fun and entertaining for many. I bet it attracts a lot of tourists.

    Taking trips to this place will be nice for any family. From the images it looks peaceful and quiet. I would love to have one of those trips with my family.

    Now with the condition the world is in, family holidays will have to wait. 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Fatoumata, Fortunately taking a scenic drive is a “socially distanced” kind of activity, providing a great way to get out and explore without exposure to others. I hope your family is able to stay safe and enjoy planning trips for when it’s safe for everyone to get back out and about again.

  6. Trent523 says:

    I love the Scenic Drives Map. 

    I’m not going to say that a person will fall asleep from such a long post, because let me say this..  If the person is a traveler and wants good choices for points of interest, and if the person wants a guide and helpful maps, this site has it all. I found myself reading the whole thing.  I was THAT interested!  It blew my mind how much knowledge was in one post.  And at this point, I haven’t even clicked the pull-down buttons yet!  🙂  This tells me the person posting this is an experienced traveler and KNOWS what the travelers need in the info realm.  Then, at the very bottom, they go into talking about Safety Practices and even had Adsense Amazon ads that dealt with safety items, etc. Again, On Point here!  Oh, and BTW?  The air pump they advertise on the bottom I do have and it IS a great accessory to have for your car.

    It looks like a very long page, but that’s because there are wonderful comments from visitors to this site at the bottom (and I am now adding to that). 🙂  You guys did a beautiful job here and I will implement a lot of ideas I’ve seen here.

    On Point!

    Trent523

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Trent, thanks so much for all the feedback. Hopefully, the articles are long enough to tell the story/share the information but short enough to be interesting! 

  7. Cori says:

    What a wonderful and informative site. I was especially impressed with the gold mining history. Also the information on lodging, food, entertainment, and where you can find everything you need to make a trip to Georgia Mountains. You were very informative in all areas of your site.  I have been wanting to do a trip somewhere where I could do gem mining, fossil excavating, and gold panning. So to know I could do all those in one location is wonderful and sounds like an amazing time for me soon. I know what site to go to when the time comes for me to make all the arrangements for my trip. Thank you for making it easy to navigate through your site, I really enjoyed everything you had to say. Cori

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Cori, Thanks so much for exploring the website! We’d love to see you here in the Georgia mountains to experience all of the historical exhibits, exciting fun attractions, and of course, the stunning natural beauty!

  8. Patricia Bracy says:

    Thank you for this article on Georgia Mountains.  Looking at the pictures makes me proud to be a Georgian.  I enjoy taking the scenic route whenever my husband and I travel to various parts of Georgia.  The safety tips you give are great as they are things some people take for granted.  For example, very rarely do people who use charge cards for everything think about having cash.  I will make it a priority to visit the Anna Ruby Falls on our next trip.  Your pictures are breathtaking.  Thank you for sharing this useful information.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Patricia! Georgia is definitely a wonderful place both to live and to visit! I’m so glad to hear that you found this article about North Georgia’s scenic drives to have some useful tips and enjoyable photos. Enjoy!

  9. Chuck Adkins says:

    Hi there, reading articles brought back some childhood memories. I grew up in VA and have driven the Blue Ridge Parkway the entire 469 miles. I love riding through the mountains. I have been on some of GA’s scenic drives but can’t remember which one. I was riding on my motorcycle and you just ride sometimes not knowing where you are. Thanks for the memories. Good read.

    • Alyce says:

      Thanks, Chuck! Even though I’ve only seen sections of it, the Blue Ridge Parkway is quite beautiful and the 45mph speed limit ensures that everyone takes enough time to enjoy the views! How wonderful that you’ve been able to enjoy the whole parkway!!

      Motorcycle riders come from all over the country to enjoy the great mountain roads in North Georgia. The mild weather and windy roads make it a popular destination for motorcycles!

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