
Brown's Guides The Pine Mountain Trail is a 23-mile footpath that crisscrosses Pine Mountain Ridge, the southernmost mountain range in Georgia. There are seven loop trails that make good shorter hikes. F. D. State Park in Warm Springs makes a perfect headquarters for the adventure.
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Georgia > West Central Region > Harris County > Pine Mountain The Pine Mountain Trail is a 23-mile footpath that crosses and follows the

Brown's Guides Explore the headwaters of the Soque River in Habersham County's Tray Mountain Wilderness on rugged four-wheel drive Forest Service roads, then return to civilization to eat and shop at places like the Mark of the Potter and the famous Batesville Store.
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Georgia > Northeast Region > Habersham County > Clarkesville By JAMES SULLIVAN The Soque River. Author and outdoorsman James Sullivan explores

Brown's Guides Follow Georgia's hiking authority Tim Homan as he walks the trail to Habersham County's Panther Creek Falls. Use the interactive map to explore the trail yourself.
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By TIM HOMAN Scenic Panther Creek Falls is the destination of this easy-to-moderate 5.9-mile hike in Habersham County. VIEW INTERACTIVE MAP. Prints are

Brown's Guides A list of Georgia's truly beautiful scenic rivers is going to include the Withlacoochee with its headwaters in Tift and Berrien counties. Read this paddling guide to the Withlacoochee by Suzanne Welander and find canoeing guides to other Georgia rivers on the Brown's Guides website.
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By SUZANNE WELANDER The Withlacoochee winds through a thickly wooded swamp corridor. A list of Georgia's truly beautiful scenic rivers includes

Brown's Guides The mysterious Rood Creek Indian Mounds in Omaha in Stewart County, Georgia are from a prehistoric Indian settlement occupied by Creek Indians from around 900 AD to about 1540 AD. During its time it was the largest Indian village in the Chattahoochee basin. Read more about Stewart County's Rood Mounds and find out how to visit yourself.
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By SHERRI SMITH BROWN Georgia > Southwest Georgia > Quitman > Omaha Native Americans often constructed various styles of earthen mounds for

Brown's Guides Adairsville's Barnsley Gardens is a resort that encompasses 1,400 landscaped acres with a wide range of choices for recreational activities, including an Orvis fly-fishing school and horseback riding.
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Georgia > Northwest Region > Bartow County > Adairsville Barnsley Gardens encompasses 1,400 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Brown's Guides Beth Maynor Young's photographs of the natural environment of the Southeast are included in private and corporate collections across the country. One look at this Brown's Guides Gallery of Georgia Rivers will explain why. Descriptive text along with some of the photos tell how the pictures were taken.
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Editor's Note: Since this Gallery was posted, Beth Young has a new book out. Headwaters, A Journey on Alabama Rivers, published by the University of Alabama

Brown's Guides See Emily Gomez's dramatic photographys of Native American sites in Georgia and use the links to visit some of the sites yourself at Etowah, Ocmulgee, and Fort Mountain State Park.
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EMILY GÓMEZ, an assistant professor of art and photography at Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville, toured the South photographing the sites

Brown's Guides SouhEast Adventure Outfitters provides year-round kayak tours of Georgia's barrier islands and coastal rivers for novice and experienced paddlers.
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Georgia > Coastal Region > Glynn County > St. Simons Island SouthEast Adventure Outfitters has been adventuring in Georgia's Golden Isles since

Brown's Guides This 93-mile driving tour follows Lookout Mountain from south to north through three states, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. Depending on how frequently you stop and how many of the appealing activities along the way you engage in, in can be done in a day or extended over a weekend.
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Georgia > Northwest Region > Walker County > Lookout Mountain Adventures along Lookout Mountain await explorers along this 93-mile driving tour

Brown's Guides Set high on the banks of the Chattahoochee River in Clay County in Southwest Georgia, this walking tour of Fort Gaines gives you a real understanding of what a Georgia river town of the 1800s was like.
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Georgia > Southwest Region > Clay County >Fort Gaines A self-guided walking tour of a remarkable Georgia river town on the banks of the

Brown's Guides This driving tour winds along the backroads of Northeast Georgia to potters' workshops, retail outlets and museum and links the tour-takers to a 200-year-old tradition of Georgia folk pottery.
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Georgia > Northeast Region > White County > Sautee-Nacoochee Folk Pottery Driving Tour. This driving tour, beginning either at the Folk Pottery

Brown's Guides You'll find the best paddling guides to Georgia rivers on the Brown's Guides website. A new guide each week written by Susan Welander and published in cooperation with Menasha Ridge Press. This week, the Tallapoosa River in Northwest Georgia.
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By SUZANNE WELANDER The Tallapoosa River is one of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. It begins about 40 miles west of Atlanta near the Haralson / Paulding

Brown's Guides Veteran journalist, student of the Civil War and accomplished storyteller J. Mark Powell brings the events of 1864 to life on these gulided Civil War tours of Marietta.
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Georgia > Atlanta Metro Region > Cobb County > Marietta Storyteller and tour guide J. Mark Powell re-creates the history of the Civil War in

Brown's Guides During Franklin Roosevelt's visits to the Little White House in Warm Springs during the 1930s and 40s, Hotel Warm Springs was a bustling center of activity for the press, government officials and heads of state. Now it's a laid-back bed and breakfast that has been restored with obvious affection and attention to detail.
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Georgia > West Central Region > Meriwether County > Warm Springs During the Roosevelt Era of the late 1930s, the Warm Springs Hotel hosted heads
























