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Kids and Family Vacations

Pack up the kids and head to one of nine diverse travel regions in the biggest state east of the Mississippi for a Georgia family vacation of a day, a weekend, a week, or a season. Use Refine Search to look for family vacations in every travel region and every city in the state. Use the Alphabetical Index to find a Georgia family vacation by name.

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A Step Above Stables

A Step Above Stables is a full service horse facility located in the beautiful North Georgia Mountains of Blairsville. It offers adult and youth riding lessons, trail rides and summer camps.

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Adventure Trail Rides

Adventure Trail Rides offers guided scenic horse trails in the Blue Ridge Mountains that are great for adults and children alike.

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Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum at Old Mt. Zion Church

Visitors will experience the civil rights movement in Southwest Georgia like never before! The legacy of those who have passed on and the stories of those who remain are now housed in a state of the art facility where the past is joined with the future through visual, audio, and digital technology for all to see, feel and experience!

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Alpharetta Family Skate Center and The Cooler

With two Ice Arenas and one Roller Arena, The Cooler is one of the largest skating facilities in Georgia. It offers public skating, birthday parties and special events, as well as programs for figure skating, ice hockey, volleyball, roller hockey, martial arts, yoga and wrestling.

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Alpine Amusement Park

The Alpine Amusement Park in Helen offers visitors batting cages, an arcade, remote controlled boats, go-carts, a tilt-a-whirl, bumper boats and a Ferris wheel.

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Altama Museum of Art and History

See a a 260-piece Stafforshire porcelain exhibit, 20th-century Southern paintings and antique prints, including 24 first-edition Audubons at this museum housed in the 1911 neoclassic-style Brazell House in Vidalia, Georgia.

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Andersonville National Historic Site

The Andersonville National Cemetery, the National Prisoner of War Museum and the stockade where 40,000 prisoners of war were held during the Civil War serve as grim reminders of the horror of war.

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Andy's Trout Farm

Catch rainbow trout, walk the nature trail, ride Andy’s Recycled Kiddie Train, enjoy pedal boats, tour the Hatchery, sing around the campfire, or camp at the Wilderness Camp.

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APEX Museum

Art, dance and African-American history come alive at the African American Panoramic Experience, known as APEX.

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Appalachian National Scenic Trail

The Appalachian Trail (A.T.) is a more than 2,175-mile long footpath stretching through 14 eastern states from Maine to Georgia. Conceived in 1921 and first completed in 1937, it traverses the wild, scenic, wooded, pastoral, and culturally significant lands of the Appalachian Mountains.

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