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Georgia Staycation Destinations, Here Are 5

Looking for last minute travel spots before ringing in 2020? Well here are five population Georgia locations that don't require a passport.

GEORGIA – Summer isn’t the only time to travel and you don’t always have to leave the state or country to have a great time. We’ve rounded up five staycation spots across Georgia that are great last minute getaways. Whether it’s a family trip, girls trip or romantic experience you’re looking for we’ve got you covered.

TreeTop Hideaways: Experience a secluded cozy night in the trees, while enjoying complimentary wine, s'mores and locally made artisan products that include fresh coffee, tea and granola bars. The lodging also comes with full climate control and wifi.

Unicoi State Park and Lodge: This unique property set in the Northeast Georgia Mountains has cabins made from retired wine barrels that come with full kitchen and living areas.

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Barnsley Resort in Adairsville: An hour north of Atlanta, this location has cottages with fireplaces and bathtubs. The resort offers guests horseback riding, spa treatment, a golf course and Southern dining.

Southern Cross Guest Ranch: The duo horse farm and bed and breakfast located in Madison offers guests rooms with king-sized beds, Jacuzzi bathtubs and fireplaces. There are even trail rides, shopping and nearby golfing.

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Twelve Oaks: This bed and breakfast located in downtown Covington and offers historic tours of the mansion and grounds. It’s been named one of the top antebellum sites to see in Georgia.

Also, check out Georgia State Parks and Stone Mountain Park.

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