Georgia RV Rentals from GetRV.com is the convenient, fun, and exciting way to see all the attractions this gracious southern state has to offer. The Atlanta Metro area offers world class museums such as the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, fine art galleries including the High Museum of Art, and amusement parks like Stone Mountain Park which features the largest piece of exposed granite in the world. Atlanta is host to the world’s largest open air market, the Georgia Grown Farmer’s Market, which covers 150 acres and is open 7 days a week. Savannah, “Georgia’s First City” reveals antebellum mansions and live oak trees dripping with Spanish Moss, a famous historic district and a well preserved African American heritage. The Georgia Coast offers an unforgettable experience with its Barrier Islands, mysterious swamps and the easy-going coastal culture. Here in the low country you can wander down cobblestone streets to isolated beaches and serene marshes, or sample local delicacies such as soft-shelled crab or Brunswick stew. South from Savannah are Brunswick, Sea Island, and St. Simon’s Island which features historic sites such as the St. Simon’s Lighthouse and the Fort Frederica National Monument. Explore the enchanting environment of the Cumberland Island National Seashore with its wild horses, salt marshes and historic sites. Augusta, second oldest and largest city in the state, features the Riverwalk, a two-tiered promenade from which visitors can shops restaurants, and museums. Augusta features the National Science Center’s Fort Discovery, the Augusta Museum of History, and the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame’s Botanical Garden, as well as the Boyhood Home of Woodrow Wilson, and is home to the Masters Golf Tournament. The Athens area offers a lively music scene, award winning Southern Cuisine, as well as eclectic cafes and pubs. Macon, the Cherry Blossom Capital of the World, is home to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, Georgia’s largest African American museum, and the 1859 Hay house which has been designated one of “America’s Castles. Recreational RVr’s won’t want to miss traveling some of the quaint historical roadways throughout Georgia. The Wiregrass Trail runs along Hwy 57 and is the prettiest way to get to Macon and the Golden Isles. The Wiregrass Trail will take you through Revolutionary War sites, past family farms, and through historical coastal villages.. The Woodpecker Trail, which runs along U.S. Hwy 121 from Augusta to the Okefenokee Swamp, is a great way to see historical, nature-based, or cultural sites. In the Northeast Georgia Mountains you can visit wineries such as Frogtown Cellars, Wolf Mountain, and the Blackstock Vineyards and winery. Ride the rapids on the Chattanooga River or experience the Billabong Encounter which features animals and plants native to Australia and Southeast Asia. Take the Aussie Walkabout and enjoy mountain views and encounters with kangaroos and other wildlife. Southwest Georgia offers something for everyone, from the Flint Riverquarium in Albany to the Pebble Hill Plantation in Thomasville. When considering an RV Rental to explore Georgia, let GetRV put you in the driver’s seat. Shop, compare, reserve, pay, and confirm all at one time.
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