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Enjoy a warm Southern welcome when you stay at Georgia treehouses

Sitting on the south eastern coast of the United States, Georgia is home to some of the country’s most spectacular scenery. Here you’ll find beautiful beaches, fertile farmland, magnificent mountains and dense forests. When you stay in a Georgia treehouse, you’ll be put you right in the heart of the state’s best surroundings.

About Georgia treehouses

A Georgia treehouse can be as comfortable and as luxurious as any hotel. Book a treehouse for your break and enjoy cool canopy suits with all the facilities and amenities you could ever need. Choose your favorite treehouse and relax with master bedrooms, air conditioning, outdoor showers and, in some treehouses, outdoor hot tubs. For the ultimate treehouse experience, book a room with inspiring mountain views from your balcony.

Shopping

Georgia shopping ranges from extensive malls to mom-and-pop stores, independent boutiques, and even beach shacks. For upscale stores, head to Atlanta’s Lenox Square shopping center, where you’ll find designer clothing and big-name brands.

If you enjoy searching for antiques and vintage goods, the state’s flea markets, such as the Georgia Mountain Market and the Lakewood 400 Antiques Market, are excellent grounds for bargain-hunters. For top quality produce from local farmers, make sure you visit Blairsville where you’ll find some of the best farmer’s markets in Georgia.

Tourist attractions

Whether you’re here as a couple or with the family, there are plenty of attractions in Georgia. Take the family to the Georgia Aquarium or explore the World of Coca Cola, in Atlanta. Rock City on Lookout Mountain is another great tourist attraction, with waterfalls and landscaped gardens some of the stand-out landmarks in the range.

Events

The Georgia Peach Festival, held every year in June, celebrates the state’s most famous fruit. If you’re booking your Georgia treehouse in July, you’re in good company, as this is when classical music, delicious food, and family-friendly entertainment comes to the Georgia Mountain Fair. If you plan on visiting during the summer months, make sure you book your treehouse early, as demand is typically high during these times.

Getting around

Driving is the best way to get around in Georgia, with many neighborhoods offering car rentals. If you plan to travel farther afield, there is an extensive rail network too. Bus systems operate in cities and large towns, and cabs are always available.

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