What are some tourist attractions in Georgia?
Tourist attractions in Georgia aren’t found only in big cities like Atlanta and Savannah. The state stretches from the southern end of the Appalachian Trail on Springer Mountain to Jekyll Island in the Atlantic Ocean. Small towns and rural spaces host attractions that range from Civil War battlefields to ancient sites. swamp image by Quennie Chua from Fotolia.com swamp image by Quennie Chua from Fotolia.com The Okenfenokee Swamp straddles the Georgia-Florida border. 9e68f57e-3a2c-fee1-8d80-b5f5342458b2300400 Kangaroo Conservation Center Three hundred kangaroos occupy 87 acres of habitat in the north Georgia mountains. Started in the 1980s as a private exotic animal breeding facility, Kangaroo Conservation Center has the largest collection of kangaroos in the US. Friday and Saturday tours include a narrated tram ride through the facility. Guests may explore the center on foot before or after the ride. Kangaroo Con
Tourist attractions in Georgia aren’t found only in big cities like Atlanta and Savannah. The state stretches from the southern end of the Appalachian Trail on Springer Mountain to Jekyll Island in the Atlantic Ocean. Small towns and rural spaces host attractions that range from Civil War battlefields to ancient sites.