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Staying at The Adventure Lodge at Amicalola Falls State Park was the perfect way for our family to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy a tranquil and relaxing getaway.
Surrounded by breathtaking views of the mountains and majestic Amicalola Falls, it was a place where you can just disconnect and let nature inspire you.
“This is my kind of getaway,” I exhaled from my Adirondack chair with wine in hand and flames leaping out of the fire pit.
Our cabin was decked on the back with only forested views in front. The Talbott Brothers on Spotify were reminding me to stay Young and the rushing sound of Amicalola Falls as it tumbled down over its lip in the distance relaxed the stress out of me.
We would spend the day exploring the miles of hiking trails or take a scenic drive through the North Georgia Mountains, before coming back to our cozy cabin and relaxing in front of the fire and sharing our fondest memories of the day.
If you’re ready to relax amidst nature or head out on an outdoor adventure holiday, then here’s what to expect from a stay at The Lodge at Amicalola Falls State Park and our experience to inspire you!
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Save 40% on overnight stays through June 30, 2023, and receive Breakfast for 2 the next morning (first night only). Use Promo Code 40MP to book online if prompted.
Offer based on double occupancy and availability. Blackout dates may apply. The discount is only available for stays through June 30, 2023. Breakfast for 2 is first night only. Food credit holds no monetary value and cannot be cashed in or applied outside the onsite restaurants. Not applicable for OTA’s, groups or reservations of 5 or more rooms per night. No other discounts apply. Applicable fees and taxes not included.
Where is Amicalola Falls State Park in Georgia?
Amicalola Falls State Park is located within Chattahoochee National Forest between Ellijay and Dahlonega in Dawsonville, Georgia.
It is just over an hour north of Atlanta, two hours southeast of Chattanooga, TN, and three hours south of Asheville, NC.
The park is less than an hour’s drive from Blue Ridge, Helen, and Hiawassee.
Which lead me to ponder several times during our visit, how can this place be so close to Atlanta, yet so blissfully…
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