River Tubing in the Georgia Mountains

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  1. Sasha says:

    Another great article and even more great ideas for a full day on the river! I have gone tubing in the winter more often than the summer and this year I would love to try tubing in the summer! With this current pandemic going on, the best thing to do is to be outdoor in nature, with the correct precautions, of course. 

    Again, I would love to visit Georgia one day but I am going to look for options here in Ontario where I live to see where I could plan a trip on the river. You have some great options listed with awesome tips as well. Thank you!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Sasha, Thank you so much! Most locals here will find the water and the temperature outside too cold for tubing in the Winter, but how fun that Canadians are tough enough to enjoy those extremes and go tubing in cold weather!!

      I hope you find some good local options until you can visit North Georgia and experience an easy trip on the river in the warmth of the summer sun. 

  2. LineCowley says:

    River tubing is so much fun and reading this post brought back so many memories of going down the river in a vehicle tyre on a family property when I was a teenager and early adulthood. You have listed so many fabulous opportunities of tubing in the Georgia mountains, that it will be hard to choose just one.

    Tubing down a river is also a great way to see an area that you might not see when hiking or driving. Great tp to make sure that you have transport back to where you started. 

    • Alyce says:

      River tubing is definitely a classic summertime activity in the south! It’s wonderful to have a wide variety of choices of smaller, slower rivers and some with larger flows too!

  3. John C. Stewart, III says:

    Any idea where you can self-serve tube?

  4. Stella says:

    What a fantastic option to explore when choosing a safe river to do tubing. In any river we are to use, it is advisable to wear life jacket,water shoes and other saftey wears to prevent one from unforseen accident. All these rivers in the Georgia Mountains are eye catching and great. It used to be fun when I go tubing with many people. It used to be a great experience. I like the fact that children are also given access to enter some of the rivers. Coosawatte river turbing might seem expensive than the rest , but I want to explore this section of Georgia Mountains. Thanks for this collection.

    • Alyce says:

      The prices can be quite different, but it’s good to know that there is an option for only $5 all day (Chestatee River Adventures near Dahlonega, GA). Enjoy your trip!

  5. Dane says:

    I have fallen in love with the Georgia mountain already that I just keep coming for more information about this place. So much fun activities thay can be done at really cheap bills. My daughter loves tubing alot especially with a balanced tide, not fast nor slow. She would certainly have a good time doing this. I just want to keep learning more about this place. 

    • Alyce says:

      The best way to learn more about the Georgia mountains (and tubing in the rivers) is to experience it firsthand! 🙂 Hope you all are able to visit again soon!!

  6. Nazmun Nahar says:

    Hi,

    Thanks for a great article about tubing in the Georgia Mountains. You explain here very well about tubing in the rivers, especially whoever never have any tubing before they will get all those knowledge. Not only that they can get resources and ideas (by your recommendation) which they needed for tubing . My younger brother loves to go tubing. Whenever I got any mew your idea I always shared with him. I think this time when he gets this he will be amazed.

  7. Henderson says:

    Hello alyce. Thank you so much for bringing up so much ideas on what to do in the Georgia mountains. Honestly this summer would’ve been really bad if it weren’t for you. I definitely will try tubing before I leave although its going to be my first time I’m happy you have added all the gears I’ll be needing and tips too. Thanks again.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Henderson, It’s easy to find fun things to do in the Georgia mountains. I’m happy that I was able to help connect you with some of them!!

  8. RoDarrick says:

    I cannot seem to remember the last time I went on an adventurous activity such as tubing. Though it surely is a very fun experience but when work comes calling, one has to neglect all but thankfully, I and my wife would be heading back to Georgia this October for the oktoberfest (not sure the name), we might as well book a half day adventure to enjoy the tubing experience. Thanks

    • Alyce says:

      You all will definitely have a great time at Oktoberfest, and there are a few places that still offer tubing on the weekends after the summer season (ends Labor Day). 

  9. Judy says:

    Thank you so much for this amazing post. We have a business trip coming up in Atlanta and I think we are going to add on some extra time and check out some of these tubing adventures. We’ve already have all the right gear because tubing is popular in our home area. The prices you’ve found are really good and there’s some really gorgeous looking places to explore and experience here. Looking forward to exploring some of the Georgia Mountains! Cheers.

    • Alyce says:

      Atlanta is very close to the mountains — only about an hour drive away from Dahlonega and the Chestatee River tubing options. Visiting the mountains is definitely a nice retreat after spending time in the city. Have a great trip!!

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