Georgia Spot Crowned Best 'Hidden Gem Destination' In The State

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Sometimes the road less traveled leads to the most interesting and memorable places. No matter where you travel in the U.S., you are guaranteed to find under-the-radar spots and hidden gems that are worth seeing just as much as the most popular tourist attraction.

Cheapism searched around the country for all of the "hidden gem destinations" curious travelers should explore, compiling a list of the best in each state, the ones that are "often overshadowed, lesser-known oddities."

Among a list of spectacular sites like national parks larger than European countries and stunning glass chapels in the middle of the woods is a stand-out in Georgia: Cumberland Island. This remote barrier island is a perfect place to enjoy time exploring the natural wonder of the state and visiting "historic attractions."

Here's what the site had to say about the best hidden gem destination to visit in Georgia:

"Georgia is home to a number of gorgeous barrier islands often overlooked by travelers to the Peach State. Jekyll Island is one of the most well known, but a more remote opportunity can be had just to the south, on Cumberland Island. Here you'll find rugged campsites, historic attractions, and wild horses roaming the beach."

Check out the full list at cheapism.com to read up on more of the best hidden gems around the country.


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