Believe it or not, there are tons of swimming holes in Georgia worth considering when the temperatures get warmer. Most visitors to our great state don’t even realize how many truly killer swimming holes or opportunities to refresh from those rising temperatures there are. Swimming at the base of a waterfall, you say? Where the heck do we sign up?!
It doesn’t matter where you are within the state of Georgia, there are always opportunities to stay cool. Whether you prefer the natural inland lakes in Georgia, or the man-made swimming holes, you will always have a place for the family to set up shop and swim the afternoon away. Take a look at these 13 little known swimming spots in Georgia that will give you and your family a season you’ll never forget.
- The Beach at Clayton County International Park - Jonesboro, Georgia
Trip Advisor Olivier Prosper Looks like it should be part of an island chain, right? Nobody would have thought this beautiful beach was hidden away in Georgia! However, this man-made spot is the perfect place to spend the summer, swimming all your troubles away.
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- Unicoi State Park - Helen
Facebook Unicoi State Park With over 1,000 acres to explore at this state park, plus an abundance of swimming opportunities, Unicoi is a hidden gem within the Georgia park system that will make any summer adventure complete.
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- Cherokee Falls - Cloudland Canyon, Georgia
Flickr Andrew Kalat We’ve said it before, we’ll say it again–Cherokee Falls has some of the bluest water in the state. There is nothing more serene than swimming in this natural spot, with the sounds of a waterfall behind you.
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- Red Clay Resort - Cohutta, Georgia
Facebook Red Clay Resort While Red Clay Resort has been around for years, it still is one of the top swimming holes in Georgia that seemingly flies under the radar. There aren’t too many places where you can swim in a spring fed pool with waters this clear.
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- Panther Creek Falls - Clarkesville, Georgia
Flickr J Griffin Stewart Panther Creek Falls is an exciting and intense place to swim, especially after you complete the trail hike to get there! There is nothing more rewarding after working up a sweat than jumping into a swimming hole at the base of a waterfall. Who’s with me?!
More Information and directions.
- Tybee Island Beach
Flickr dahon Okay, so maybe this spot isn’t little known, but it definitely deserves to be on this list, mainly because it has some of the whitest, most pristine sand in all of Georgia. Plus, it’s pretty much mandatory to visit at least once during the summer.
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- Blue Hole Falls - Hiawassee, Georgia
Flickr Stanislav Vitebskiy Waterfalls, sunshine floating down through trees, a cooling swimming hole to keep you refreshed - what more could you really want out of a summer day at Blue Hole Falls? Maybe packing a picnic could level up the experience.
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- Fort Mountain State Park - Cohutta Wilderness
Flickr TranceMist At nearly 4,000 acres, this state park boasts some insanely picture perfect views. But what’s more, is that the lake which is a part of the state park has a beach that is perfect to spend summer days away from crowds, catching some Zzzzz’s and some sunshine.
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- Sea Creek Falls - Suches, Georgia
Flickr Jeff Moore Probably one of the lesser known on our list, Sea Creek Falls is a great place to enjoy both the outdoors and a hot summer day. Take the whole family and splash about under the sun.
More Information and directions.
- Lake Lanier
Flickr G. DAWSON Lake Lanier is PERFECT for your summertime swimming adventures. Not only can you spend the weekend camping at the water’s edge, but you can also bring your boat, hiking boots, fishing gear and more to enjoy the best parts of this lake.
More Information and directions.
- Jack’s River Falls - Epworth, Georgia
Flickr ChattOconeeNF Jack’s River Falls is one of those hidden gem spots that not many people like to share details on simply for the sake of preserving the true beauty. If you can make it through the trail, this local beaut is waiting for you for a cool refreshing way to spend the afternoon.
More Information and directions.
- Etowah River Abandoned Mine Tunnel - Etowah River
YouTube Ga. Rob & Terri This incredible adventure is just waiting to be experienced this summer. Take a kayak through the river tunnel, and once you safely pop out the other side, you can have a victory swim in the refreshing river. Summer bucket list item to complete an underground river tunnel? Check.
More Information and directions.
- River Tubing in Helen, Georgia
Cool River Tubing A summer wouldn’t be complete without a trip down the Chattahoochee River. Tube with your friends and family and make memories that will last a lifetime. You may even be able to bring your furry friend if they enjoy the water!
More Information and directions.
How many of these swimming holes in Georgia do you think you’ll check off your summer list this year? Or maybe we missed one of your favorite swimming spots in the state. Share with us in the comments section!
Trip Advisor Olivier Prosper
Looks like it should be part of an island chain, right? Nobody would have thought this beautiful beach was hidden away in Georgia! However, this man-made spot is the perfect place to spend the summer, swimming all your troubles away.
More Information and directions.
Facebook Unicoi State Park
With over 1,000 acres to explore at this state park, plus an abundance of swimming opportunities, Unicoi is a hidden gem within the Georgia park system that will make any summer adventure complete.
More Information and directions.
Flickr Andrew Kalat
We’ve said it before, we’ll say it again–Cherokee Falls has some of the bluest water in the state. There is nothing more serene than swimming in this natural spot, with the sounds of a waterfall behind you.
More Information and directions.
Facebook Red Clay Resort
While Red Clay Resort has been around for years, it still is one of the top swimming holes in Georgia that seemingly flies under the radar. There aren’t too many places where you can swim in a spring fed pool with waters this clear.
More Information and directions.
Flickr J Griffin Stewart
Panther Creek Falls is an exciting and intense place to swim, especially after you complete the trail hike to get there! There is nothing more rewarding after working up a sweat than jumping into a swimming hole at the base of a waterfall. Who’s with me?!
More Information and directions.
Flickr dahon
Okay, so maybe this spot isn’t little known, but it definitely deserves to be on this list, mainly because it has some of the whitest, most pristine sand in all of Georgia. Plus, it’s pretty much mandatory to visit at least once during the summer.
More Information and directions.
Flickr Stanislav Vitebskiy
Waterfalls, sunshine floating down through trees, a cooling swimming hole to keep you refreshed - what more could you really want out of a summer day at Blue Hole Falls? Maybe packing a picnic could level up the experience.
More Information and directions.
Flickr TranceMist
At nearly 4,000 acres, this state park boasts some insanely picture perfect views. But what’s more, is that the lake which is a part of the state park has a beach that is perfect to spend summer days away from crowds, catching some Zzzzz’s and some sunshine.
More Information and directions.
Flickr Jeff Moore
Probably one of the lesser known on our list, Sea Creek Falls is a great place to enjoy both the outdoors and a hot summer day. Take the whole family and splash about under the sun.
More Information and directions.
Flickr G. DAWSON
Lake Lanier is PERFECT for your summertime swimming adventures. Not only can you spend the weekend camping at the water’s edge, but you can also bring your boat, hiking boots, fishing gear and more to enjoy the best parts of this lake.
More Information and directions.
Flickr ChattOconeeNF
Jack’s River Falls is one of those hidden gem spots that not many people like to share details on simply for the sake of preserving the true beauty. If you can make it through the trail, this local beaut is waiting for you for a cool refreshing way to spend the afternoon.
More Information and directions.
YouTube Ga. Rob & Terri
This incredible adventure is just waiting to be experienced this summer. Take a kayak through the river tunnel, and once you safely pop out the other side, you can have a victory swim in the refreshing river. Summer bucket list item to complete an underground river tunnel? Check.
More Information and directions.
Cool River Tubing
A summer wouldn’t be complete without a trip down the Chattahoochee River. Tube with your friends and family and make memories that will last a lifetime. You may even be able to bring your furry friend if they enjoy the water!
More Information and directions.
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Swimming Holes in Georgia June 14, 2019 Marisa Roman Does Georgia have any natural inland lakes? There are tons of lakes in Georgia that are located more inland, for visitors or residents who don’t want to drive to the coast to cool off. In fact many of the most popular swimming holes in Georgia happen to also be inland lakes! A few of the best lakes in Georgia to consider visiting include Lake Allatoona, Lake Blackshear, Lake Rabun, Lake Blue Ridge, Lake Seminole, Lake Lanier, and Lake Oconee, to name a few. What is the only state with no natural lakes? Believe it or not, there is a state in the country that has zero natural lakes. Thankfully, it’s not Georgia. Lakes in Georgia are abundant, however, Maryland isn’t as lucky. While Maryland has plenty of reservoirs, ponds, and even coastal access through the bay, there are no natural lakes within the state. What state has the least amount of lakes? There isn’t a shortage of swimming holes in Georgia, which is why it makes for such a great place to visit when the temperatures get warm. However, despite all the lakes in Georgia and beaches in Georgia, not every state is as lucky. Maryland, for instance, has the least amount of lakes within the United States. Yet, where Maryland lacks in lakes it makes up with coastal access. The Chesapeake Bay in Maryland is a huge draw for many visitors, which features a variety of things to do, historical points, restaurants, and of course, some of the freshest seafood around.
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Swimming Holes in Georgia
June 14, 2019
Marisa Roman
Does Georgia have any natural inland lakes? There are tons of lakes in Georgia that are located more inland, for visitors or residents who don’t want to drive to the coast to cool off. In fact many of the most popular swimming holes in Georgia happen to also be inland lakes! A few of the best lakes in Georgia to consider visiting include Lake Allatoona, Lake Blackshear, Lake Rabun, Lake Blue Ridge, Lake Seminole, Lake Lanier, and Lake Oconee, to name a few. What is the only state with no natural lakes? Believe it or not, there is a state in the country that has zero natural lakes. Thankfully, it’s not Georgia. Lakes in Georgia are abundant, however, Maryland isn’t as lucky. While Maryland has plenty of reservoirs, ponds, and even coastal access through the bay, there are no natural lakes within the state. What state has the least amount of lakes? There isn’t a shortage of swimming holes in Georgia, which is why it makes for such a great place to visit when the temperatures get warm. However, despite all the lakes in Georgia and beaches in Georgia, not every state is as lucky. Maryland, for instance, has the least amount of lakes within the United States. Yet, where Maryland lacks in lakes it makes up with coastal access. The Chesapeake Bay in Maryland is a huge draw for many visitors, which features a variety of things to do, historical points, restaurants, and of course, some of the freshest seafood around.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
There are tons of lakes in Georgia that are located more inland, for visitors or residents who don’t want to drive to the coast to cool off. In fact many of the most popular swimming holes in Georgia happen to also be inland lakes! A few of the best lakes in Georgia to consider visiting include Lake Allatoona, Lake Blackshear, Lake Rabun, Lake Blue Ridge, Lake Seminole, Lake Lanier, and Lake Oconee, to name a few.
What is the only state with no natural lakes?
Believe it or not, there is a state in the country that has zero natural lakes. Thankfully, it’s not Georgia. Lakes in Georgia are abundant, however, Maryland isn’t as lucky. While Maryland has plenty of reservoirs, ponds, and even coastal access through the bay, there are no natural lakes within the state.
What state has the least amount of lakes?
There isn’t a shortage of swimming holes in Georgia, which is why it makes for such a great place to visit when the temperatures get warm. However, despite all the lakes in Georgia and beaches in Georgia, not every state is as lucky. Maryland, for instance, has the least amount of lakes within the United States. Yet, where Maryland lacks in lakes it makes up with coastal access. The Chesapeake Bay in Maryland is a huge draw for many visitors, which features a variety of things to do, historical points, restaurants, and of course, some of the freshest seafood around.