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How To Get To The Bamboo Forest in Sandy Springs, Georgia – The East Palisades Trail
I was pretty surprised when I learned that there is a Bamboo Forest in Sandy Springs, Georgia. It definitely isn’t the first place I would think to have one, but they do! It’s along the Chattahoochee River on the East Palisades Trail. I was able to visit it recently for the first time, and I have compiled a guide for anyone who wants to add it to their list of things to do in Georgia! East Palisades Trail Difficulty: I would say this hike is on the easier side but can be very tiring for beginners. It has a few steep inclines, but they don’t last too long. In all,…
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Stranger Things Filming Locations in Georgia
Stranger Things is one of my favorite shows ever, and luckily I live in Georgia, which means I can easily visit some of the filming locations! If you also want to visit Hawkins yourself, please be respectful of the locations, especially if it is someone’s home. Do not trespass or invade anyone’s privacy. Below is a list of the filming locations in Georgia: Stranger Things Houses Filming Locations 1.) Wheelers’ House Filming Location Where Mike and Nancy live and the boys play all their DnD games! 2530 Piney Wood Ln, East Point, GA 30344 2.) Sinclairs’ House Filming Location Where Lucas and Erica live 2550 Piney Wood Ln, East Point,…
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Kayaking the Withlacoochee River in Madison, Florida
For my first time ever kayaking, I went down the Withlacoochee River in Madison, Florida. I can’t believe it took me this long to go kayaking, and I hope I get more opportunities to go in the near future. My family chose to go down the Withlacoochee River in Madison, Florida, which I think ended up being a great river for beginners. In all, it took around 4 hours to complete the journey, but that can vary depending on how long you stop at each spring. Starting Point We first got in the river at a public boat ramp. The address is 4658 NW 21st Pl, Jasper, FL 32052. After…
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Hippie Hole in Alabama: The Perfect Swimming Hole Getaway
If you’re looking for a swimming hole that fulfills your desires of relaxing, hiking, swimming, and jumping into the water from high places, Hippie Hole in Fort Payne, Alabama can provide. This swimming hole feels like it is straight out of a teen summer movie, and that is always a plus for me. How To Get To Hippie Hole Hippie Hole, technically named Martha’s Falls, is located in Fort Payne, Alabama, and it is a part of the Little River Canyon. There are several parking areas off Highway 35, and they have signs that make them easier to spot. Depending on how busy the area is, you may have to…
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Alive After 5 in Roswell, Georgia
Every third Thursday of the month (from April through October), the city of Roswell, Georgia comes together for a festival called Alive After 5, which runs from 5 pm to essentially 9 pm. I have had the pleasure of attending the event twice, and I had a lot of fun both times! If you live near Roswell or find yourself in the area, you should definitely check it out! A Guide to Alive After 5: Alive After 5 Location Alive After 5 takes place along Canton Street, East Alley, and Roswell Town Square. 610 Atlanta St, Roswell, GA 30075 Alive After 5 Cost This festival is FREE, which is always…
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Catawba Falls, North Carolina: A Super Easy & Fun Hike
North Carolina offers some of the best hikes in the country, and I had the pleasure to take on one of them this past weekend. Catawba Falls is the perfect hike if you’re near Asheville and are looking for a quick adventure out in nature. Length: 3 Miles Round Trip Difficulty: Easy As someone who does a lot of hikes but still lacks in the endurance department, I consider Catawba Falls to be a pretty easy hike. There are a few short moments of a more intense incline, but for the most part, the path is fairly steady. However, there are a few instances that require you to cross some…
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College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Georgia
Located in Atlanta, Georgia, The College Football Hall of Fame is a fantastic stop even if you’re not the biggest football fan out there (like me). My boyfriend (the actual football fan) decided that for his birthday, he’d like for us to visit the CFB Hall of Fame, and I happily agreed. Here is What to Expect during your trip to the College Football Hall of Fame: Admission to the CFB Hall Of Fame After riding MARTA to our destination, we were pleased to find out that during the month of February, students get free admission and a neat, old-fashioned bottle of Coca-Cola. Typically Admission is $24.99 for adults, $20.99…
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A Fun Day Trip To Savannah, Georgia
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Savannah, Georgia, and exploring its cobblestone streets for a weekend. Thankfully, my boyfriend has a wonderful family living in Savannah that provided housing and food for most of the trip, but there was one day that we devoted to seeing what the city of Savannah had to offer. These were a few of the things we got to do that made our day special, and I hope you get to try them out in order to have a fun day trip to Savannah, Georgia! 1. Obviously, Get A Coffee in Savannah, Georgia After checking Yelp, I could tell that The Coffee Fox was…
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Noccalula Falls: One of Alabama’s Best Waterfalls
If you know me, then you know that despite TLC’s desperate pleas, I go chasing waterfalls. That’s why Noccalula Falls, located in Gadsden, Alabama became one of my most anticipated destinations after I discovered it online. The waterfall stands an impressive 90 ft tall and roars loudly for all who visit it. It provides truly picturesque views, and my favorite part is that you have access to walk behind the waterfall if you choose to do so. Noccalula Falls History Noccalula Falls is named after Princess Noccalula. Legend has it that a Native American Chief’s daughter, Noccalula, was loved greatly by her community for her beauty and kind heart. Therefore,…
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Not Your Typical Travel Bucket List (USA Edition)
I am sure you are very familiar with bucket lists and have seen handfuls of travel ones in your life. If that is the case, then your typical bucket list probably goes a bit like “Visit the Grand Canyon” or “Travel across Europe” which is understandable because who wouldn’t want to do those things? However, what about all the oddities the world has to offer that you don’t get to hear about often or even at all? In this post, I would like to give the weirdest parts of the United States the spotlight that they deserve in what I call “Not Your Typical Travel Bucket List (United States Edition)”…
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A Day Trip To Helen, Georgia in the Fall
If you have never heard of Helen, Georgia, before, it is a mountain town in North Georgia that has been inspired entirely by Germany, and it is perfect for a day trip. Every building, including the local Wendy’s and Dollar General, was built with a Bavarian-style making it a truly unique little town. On a random October night, I made plans to make the short trip to Helen, Georgia, for November 7, the last day of the famous Oktoberfest. As someone who had never been to Oktoberfest, I was very interested in what the festival consisted of. However, upon arriving, it was evident that Helen was already more focused on…
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What to do in Salt Lake City As A Young Adult
While a lot of what makes Salt Lake City a great spot has to do with what it is nearby, it also has a lot to offer within the city. As a young adult, I was pleasantly surprised at how much there is to do in SLC that appealed to me. These are a few of my favorite attractions that I got to experience on my trip: 1.) Visit High School Musical School in Salt Lake City! As someone who was a young girl in the early 2000s, this was definitely one of my favorite parts of the whole trip. The famous East High from the High School Musical series…
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4 Adventurous Day Trips from Salt Lake City
I recently went on a trip to Salt Lake City, Utah for the first time ever, and I learned that a lot of what the city has to offer is actually outside of the city. What I mean by that is that if you are staying or living in SLC, you are just a day trip away from some really great destinations. During my stay in SLC, my boyfriend and I drove to four locations, each very different from the last, which ranged from being 45 minutes to an hour and a half away from the city. Here are the four adventurous day trips from Salt Lake City that we…
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Music Midtown Survival Guide: Tips for Atlanta’s Biggest Music Festival
This year I got to experience my second ever Music Midtown, and while it was overall a blast, I feel as though I could have been a bit more prepared. Therefore if you find yourself going to the next Music Midtown or a music festival in general, you might be in need of a survival guide. Thankfully, I have constructed a survival guide to the best of my ability to help you out. What to Bring To Music Midtown For a guide on what to bring to Music Midtown, click here! What to Expect / Tips For Music Midtown 1.) Lots and Lots of people, and they’re probably blocking your…
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Brasstown Bald: Hiking Up Georgia’s Highest Peak
Brasstown Bald has been sitting on my list of must-do hikes for months now, and I figured it was finally time to be able to cross it off. I knew that with it being the highest peak in Georgia, the view would not disappoint, which is why it would be worth the 2-hour drive to get there from Kennesaw. I also decided I wanted to be able to watch the sunset from the mountain, so we left Kennesaw at around 5 pm in order to be at the top before the sun setting at 7:45 pm. The Brasstown Bald Hike: When you first discover that the hike is only 0.6…