Points of interest

Georgia points of interest

Every scenic overlook, historic marker, and roadside curiosity Snoflo tracks in Georgia — the kind of places that make a road trip memorable.

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Points of interest
Georgia is a state rich in history and natural beauty, making it a must-see destination for travelers seeking a mix of cultural heritage and outdoor adventure. One of the most iconic destinations in Georgia is Stone Mountain, a massive granite monolith that rises 825 feet above the surrounding landscape. Visitors can hike to the summit for stunning views of the Atlanta skyline and the surrounding countryside, or take the Summit Skyride for a more leisurely ascent. The mountain is also home to the largest bas-relief sculpture in the world, depicting Confederate leaders Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jefferson Davis.

Another must-see destination in Georgia is the historic city of Savannah, known for its well-preserved antebellum architecture and cobblestone streets. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through the city's many squares, each with its own unique charm and history, or explore the city's many museums and art galleries. For a taste of Georgia's natural beauty, head to the Okefenokee Swamp, a vast wetland that is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including alligators, birds, and turtles. Visitors can explore the swamp by boat, kayak, or on foot, and learn about the unique ecosystem that makes this area so special. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or just looking for a relaxing getaway, Georgia has something for everyone.
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Georgia points of interest

Every documented stop in Georgia. Sortable by location and quickly filterable. Tap any one for details.

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About Georgia points of interest

What counts as a point of interest in Georgia?

Anything worth pulling over for — scenic overlooks, historic markers, geological features, monuments, and curated cultural stops. We exclude full visitor destinations like state parks (those have their own Georgia parks directory).

Where does the Georgia data come from?

Public-access listings, federal and state cultural-resource registries, transportation department scenic-byway data, and a long history of community-submitted spots.

How do I plan a road trip?

Open the Georgia points map, layer in the Georgia parks and Georgia camping, and string a route together. Always check current road conditions through your state DOT before heading out.

What if I find a great stop that's missing?

Send it to us — we add coverage on community request. The best parts of every state directory came from users.