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  2. 16 Gorgeous Weekend RV Trips to Take This Fall - AOL

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    1. Amicalola Falls State Park, Georgia. Named after the 729-foot waterfall that's one of the park's top attractions, Amicalola Falls State Park offers plenty to do for a fall weekend getaway.

  3. High Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    High Falls State Park is a 1,050-acre (4.2 km 2) state park located near the city of Jackson in Monroe County, Georgia. It is the site of a prosperous 19th-century industrial center, which became a ghost town when it was bypassed by the railroad. [1] The park contains the largest waterfall in middle Georgia and a 650-acre (2.6 km 2) lake.

  4. McIntosh Reserve - Wikipedia

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    McIntosh Reserve lies along the Chattahoochee River.. McIntosh Reserve is an outdoor recreation area along the Chattahoochee River located in Carroll County, Georgia.The 527-acre (2.13 km 2) park is operated by the Carroll County Recreation Department and supports outdoor activities including camping, hiking, fishing, and others.

  5. Amicalola Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge is an 829-acre (3.35 km 2) Georgia state park located between Ellijay and Dahlonega in Dawsonville, Georgia. The park's name is derived from a Cherokee language word meaning "tumbling waters". [1] The park is home to Amicalola Falls, a 729-foot (222 m) waterfall that is the highest in Georgia. [2]

  6. 8 Affordable Trips To See the Best Fall Foliage

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  7. Cloudland Canyon State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cloudland Canyon State Park is a 3,485 acres (14.10 km 2) Georgia state park located near Trenton and Cooper Heights on the western edge of Lookout Mountain.One of the largest and most scenic parks in Georgia, it contains rugged geology, and offers visitors a range of vistas across the deep gorge cut through the mountain by Sitton Gulch Creek, where the elevation varies from 800 to over 1,800 ...