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  2. Unicoi State Park - Wikipedia

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    Unicoi is a name derived from the Cherokee language. [2] Entry to the park is from Georgia 356, just off of Georgia State Route 75 (North Main Street in Helen). Georgia 75 Alt allows visitors coming from the south via Cleveland, Georgia to bypass the massive traffic jams on 75 through the town during weekends, holidays, and Oktoberfest. The ...

  3. Anna Ruby Falls - Wikipedia

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    The Anna Ruby Falls Scenic Area is a 1,600-acre (6 km 2) area around Anna Ruby Falls and is part of the Chattahoochee National Forest, though access is only through Unicoi State Park. The U.S. Forest Service leases it to the non-profit Cradle of Forestry. The Cradle of Forestry accepts the "Golden Age" pass allowing seniors in free, with pass.

  4. Helen, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Unicoi State Park and Lodge, spanning 1,050 acres (420 ha), is located immediately northeast of Helen on Georgia 356. The park encompasses Unicoi Lake, a 53-acre (21 ha) freshwater lake, offering outdoor activities for all seasons.

  5. 22 of the Smallest Towns in America - AOL

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    Each year in the fall, this tiny town hosts the New Earth Festival, an event that brings together about 600 artisans and more than 100,000 visitors. Courtesy of wikimedia.org Population: 698

  6. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    The Bluegrass State is home to Mammoth Cave National Park, where visitors can explore some of the massive cave system's 405 miles of surveyed passageways. A variety of ranger-led programs are ...

  7. List of Georgia state parks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state parks in Georgia. The park system of the US state of Georgia was founded in 1931 with Indian Springs State Park and Vogel State Park. Indian Springs has been operated by the state as a public park since 1825, making it perhaps the oldest state park in the United States. [1] The newest state park is Don Carter State Park. [2]