4 Spring Equinox Destinations in Georgia
Celebrate spring when you pack up your Equinox and explore these places in Georgia with your family and friends.
The Spring Equinox signals that it’s time to get outdoors and enjoy nature — and the Chevy Equinox model’s efficiency makes it a great companion for any spring road trip. Here are four scenic locations worth visiting with your loved ones to help commemorate the new season in the Peach State.
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Callaway Gardens
Head to Pine Mountain to wander the footpaths of Callaway Gardens, which sprawls over 2,500 acres. Besides taking in the vibrant spring blooms, you can also check out the Day Butterfly Center and browse the Callaway Discovery Center. The latter hosts birds of prey shows so you can learn more about these fascinating creatures.
Georgia Sea Turtle Center
What better way to celebrate spring than by celebrating baby sea turtles? The Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island is a great spot for learning more about sea turtles. You can also find out about the center’s rehabilitation and conservation efforts. Visit during the day to witness staff providing medical treatment to the turtles.
Minnehaha Falls
Rabun County’s Minnehaha Falls is a 60-foot-high waterfall that cascades in 3-to-5-foot increments toward its base. March and April are good times to plan a visit. But if you visit in mid-to-late May, the rhododendron will be in full bloom, for a more colorful backdrop to your hike.
Mid Beach
Mid Beach on Tybee Island is a popular spot for locals and vacationers. And it’s usually less crowded than the north and south ends of the island. It’s a picturesque setting for picnicking, relaxing, and beachcombing. Be aware that there is not designated parking or public restrooms, though, so plan accordingly.
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News Sources: Trip Advisor, Georgia Trails, Callaway Gardens, VacationIdea.com, Georgia Sea Turtle Center, TybeeIsland.com
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