Travel with kids in Georgia

by Sheila on June 3, 2008

by Sheila | June 3rd, 2008

Kid-friendly Pirates’ House restaurant, Savannah, Georgia (courtesy Dizzy Girl at Flickr CC)There’s a lot of family-friendly action in the Peach State, and my article covering 20 places and events is now available on Education.com.

There are “the obvious” sites in Atlanta, but I tried to look beyond that and cast a statewide net.

How about:

** Cohutta-Chattahoochee Scenic Byway – A nationally-designated scenic route in northwest Georgia, this byway includes the Appalachian cultural legacy of Prater’s Mill (especially during their annual Columbus Day weekend Country Fair) and New Echota, the Cherokee Nation capitol in 1825 and the site of the first Indian language newspaper office. Cabins and camping are available in Fort Mountain State Park along the route.

** SAM Shortline Excursion Train – The Savannah, Americus and Montgomery (SAM) is part of a rail system that used to connect Savannah and Montgomery, Alabama. Nowadays, it’s a good way to visit President Jimmy Carter’s home and museum at Carter National Historic Site in Plains, and Habitat for Humanity’s headquarters in Americus. Visitors can tour Habitat’s Global Village; 15 representative Habitat houses from around the world, including Papua New Guinea and Ghana.

** Sapelo Island and Hog Hammock – Fans of the children’s television program “Gullah Gullah Island” already know a little about the unique Gullah/Geechee African-American culture in this part of the South. Today, the remote Sapelo Island and its only town, Hog Hammock, are still inhabited by the descendants of slaves who preserved their language dialect and food thanks to that isolation. Get here on a state-operated ferry from Meridian and take the guided tour, or contact writer and island resident Cornelia Bailey about her Geechee tours and lodging.

For the other 17 suggestions, please visit Family Friendly Must-Sees in Georgia, and feel free to comment and add your suggestions in the comments section here or at the original Education.com article.

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Amy @ The Q Family June 4, 2008 at 8:30 am
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What a great list! There are several on the list that I have never known before. I sure will add this to my to-travel list. Thank you!

-Amy @ The Q Family

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Sheila Scarborough June 4, 2008 at 10:03 am
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Hi Amy, Thanks! I had fun putting it together….

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Shreejana Hickman April 2, 2009 at 3:44 pm
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Our 2.5 yr old son would love the Excursion Train Ride! I’m new to trackbacks and linking. I just linked this article to my post, about kids friendly places to visit in Atlanta. I’m sure my readers will enjoy it. Thanks

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