We’re almost at the time for peak color for Georgia’s foliage, usually around the end of October or early November. Georgia’s State Parks has the best gift for leaf peepers since maple trees. They call it “Leaf Watch.”
Leaf Watch posts regular updates to keep travelers updated on fall colors all across Georgia’s Blue Ridge.
Georgia’s top state parks for leaf watching include Amicalola Falls, Black Rock Mountain, Cloudland Canyon, F.D. Roosevelt, Fort Mountain, Moccasin Creek, Red Top Mountain, Smithgall Woods, Sweetwater Creek, Tallulah Gorge,Unicoi, Victoria Bryant and Vogel.
You’ll find the best trails and drives, fall events, cabins and campsites, safe hiking tips and expert advice at Leaf Watch.
Great Leaf Peeping Sites on Leaf Watch
The Southeast’s tallest cascading waterfall. Amicalola Falls gets very busy on pretty October weekends. Pumpkin farms and apple orchards are nearby.
Tallulah is one of the most spectacular canyons in the Southeast. Hike along the rim to several overlooks with waterfall views.
A nice day trip for great mountain color and a pretty waterfall.
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