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Tumbling Waters.
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Amicalola
Falls.

It's easy to see why this is one of Georgia's most popular state parks.
Amicalola, a Cherokee Indian word meaning "tumbling waters," is an appropriate
name for these 729-foot fall.
Activities include
: Hiking - 12 miles of trails Picnicking Trout
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Fort Mountain.
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Georgia State Park
Fort Mountain derives its name from an ancient 855-foot-long rock wall which
stands on the highest point of the mountain. The mysterious wall is thought to
have been built by Indians as fortification against other more hostile Indians
or for ancient ceremonies. Situated in the Chattahoochee National Forest close
to the Cohutta Wilderness area, this park offers a variety of outdoor
activities. Hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders will find some of the
most beautiful trails in northern Georgia. Most wind through hardwood forest and
blueberry thickets, occasionally crossing streams and providing spectacular
vistas. During the summer, children will enjoy the sand beach located on a clear
mountain lake, as well as miniature golf and pedal boat rental. . |
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Local Drive in Theatre.
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The Swan Drive
in.
The Swan Drive-In Theatre is one of four drive-in theatres in the state of
Georgia that is still operating. The Swan offers a unique taste of the past with
current first run movies. You can enjoy a movie outside under the stars or in
the privacy of your car. Don't worry about crying babies or non-smoking areas,
you can relax and enjoy yourself. The Swan prides itself on being a family
oriented theatre and has a zero tolerance for bad conduct so come on out and
enjoy a movie. We have a full concession that includes popcorn, funnel cakes,
pizza, hot dogs and much more.
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