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Romantic ideas for the
Atlanta metro area.
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1. Savannah |
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| Savannah, Ga |
Colonial architecture, historical landmarks, and plenty of natural resources to explore are the high points of Savannah. Outdoorsy types can enjoy everything from hiking and biking to camping and swimming at the Skidway Island State Park. History buffs will enjoy the Savannah History Museum and a tour of a former plantation at the Wormsole Historic Site. Plenty of entertainment and a vivacious nightlife make sultry Savannah a great destination to spend a weekend together.
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2. Dahlonega to Helen |
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| Dahlonega To Helen |
This gorgeous North Georgia drive connects two beautiful and historic towns with a scenic route that will compel you to stop at every turn. Most spectacular during Fall, when the entire route is bedecked in hues of red, gold, and copper, this winding road will lead you over the highest mountains and the deepest vales in Georgia. Panoramas abound and so do cozy spots for picnics and relaxed breaks.
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3. Red Top Mountain State Park |
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| Red Top Mtn Park |
Stroll along the banks of Lake Allatoona, the soft waves lapping at your ankles or spend a dreamy day enjoying a picnic with your love. Whether you come for the weekend or the day, the Red Top Mountain State Park will offer up some of the most romantic memories of your lifetime. Boating, camping, and hiking are all possible here, or just rent a quaint cottage and make the most of your time together. Beautiful trails for quiet walks, gorgeous views of the lake, and a deer safari to add to the excitement - this is one getaway that feels like heaven.
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4. The Great Smoky Mountains |
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| The Smokey Mountains |
Eight hundred square miles of protected area comprising hundreds of hiking rails, wonderfully romantic river rafting tours, and stunning views of the Smokies…this is the most visited national park in the U.S. and you cannot really avoid the crowds here. However, it is large enough to provide you with plenty of canoodling opportunities as you explore on foot, horseback, or bikes. Quiet walks, seductive trails, and loads of places to camp, with the promise of superb views of the region from the tops of the mountain - this is the place to carry you away from the daily dose of work and commute.
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5. Fall for Fall |
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| Georgia's Fall Colors |
Atlanta and surrounding areas are home to some of the most spectacular annual shows of Nature's autumn splendor: the Fall colors. Set out together, armed with a camera and a picnic lunch on a bright fall day to enjoy these offerings. You will find some of the prettiest colors in the Ridge and Valley Scenic Byway - a short drive from the city. Another good location is the Southern Highroads Scenic Highway (Dalton, GA), where you can expect not only a fresh drive in the countryside but some great street-side fruit stands. Drive out on the US 411 for a colorful trip to Tennessee (you can head back whenever you want)! Just follow the road and your heart and the colorful foliage will add joy to your lives.
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