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Covington
Located approximately 30 miles east of Atlanta off I-20, Covington, GA has a unique blend of cultural and historical experiences that delight residents and visitors alike. Walk the same streets as their favorite characters, explore Civil War history and enjoy a vibrant local food and shopping scene...
Blue Ridge
If you live anywhere in the Southeast, you're within driving distance of Blue Ridge, only 90 miles north of Atlanta via I-575 on the Georgia-Tennessee-North Carolina line. With 106,000 acres of Chattahoochee National Forest, 300 miles of hiking trails and 100 miles of freshwater streams, this...
Valdosta
Located in south Georgia along Interstate 75, Valdosta is known as the "Azalea City" for the colorful azaleas that thrive in the area, "Winnersville" for the championship sports teams at local high schools and colleges, and ESPN's 2008 "TitleTown." Take a guided tour of the first brewery in south...
Columbus
Whether you're seeking space, theater, thrills or historical enlightenment, Columbus, GA offers a diverse array of experiences. River Adventures Enjoy a lazy river ride in the morning and a wild adventure with class V rapids in the afternoon at RushSouth Whitewater Park, the longest urban whitewater...
Gainesville
Known as the "Queen City of the Mountains" and the "Poultry Capital of the World," Gainesville's most recent designation as "Hospitality Capital of the World" came when Gainesville hosted the 1996 Olympic rowing/kayaking events. The 38,000-acre Lake Lanier offers many recreational opportunities...
Film Tours & Itineraries
Georgia's landscapes and towns have set the scene for countless movies and TV shows from "The Walking Dead" and "The Vampire Diaries" to "Avengers: Endgame" and "Black Panther." Use the guides below to find film tours, trip ideas and the inside scoop on film locations to visit in Georgia.
Decatur
Just six miles east of downtown Atlanta, Decatur is bursting with creative energy, buzz-worthy food, and festivals! Named as one of the South's Best Small Towns by Southern Living, you'll want to experience the vibrant, friendly city for yourself. Indulge in destination dining. Foodies flock here...
Greensboro
Greensboro is steeped in American history and tradition, having been named after Revolutionary War hero General Nathanael Greene. With a historic downtown filled with elegant antebellum homes, churches and the notable Old Gaol—one of Georgia's oldest penal structures—visitors can explore unique...