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Recreation Areas: Georgia > Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites > Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge

Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge
Recreation Areas in Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites

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Date: 2006-05-18 18:35:00.0
Difficulty:
Number of People Encountered: 11-25 ppl
Recommendation: Highly
Great hike, beautiful falls, looking forward to returning
Date: 2005-01-16 13:57:00.0
Difficulty:
Number of People Encountered: 25-50 ppl
Recommendation: Highly
Great Trails to Beautiful Waterfall! Many Hard and easy Trails.
Date: 2004-12-07 17:19:00.0
Difficulty:
Number of People Encountered: 50+ ppl
Recommendation: Highly
This is a perfect getaway. Their lodge is beautiful. We went there 4 thanksgiving last yr and we had the time of our lives! The food was great. The hiking was great, and the is one giant waterfall! They have cabins also if you want to get away from it all! When u eat at their buffet at the lodge, (which i must say has great food) you have the BEST view of the mountains! It's great! All i can say is, ur in 4 the time of ur life!!!!!
Date: 2003-04-08 15:57:00.0
Difficulty:
Number of People Encountered: 50+ ppl
Recommendation: Highly
I found this waterfall to be one of the most beuitful yet. The grounds are well keep. It has access to the AT. Its has it all for the hiker or the tourist.

Additional Information
Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites - There are 54 State Parks in Georgia, located throughout the state. The northern part of the state has the most parks with a high concentration along the coast as well.
Highlands Region - This area comprises the northern quarter of the state. Gainesville is the major city within this region. The terrain in this area is lush and mountainous.
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