Vacation time is here again and you have chosen St. Simon's Island, the largest of Georgia's Golden Isles, as the place to relax and have fun. There's one thing you want to know---are there accommodations on the island that welcome dogs and… read more
Garden City, Georgia was founded in 1939 and is the second largest city in the State of Georgia. Garden City is located along the coast of Georgia near Savannah. Visitors can explore the Tybee Lighthouse, one of North America's most beautif… read more
Dawsonville, Georgia is approximately 50 miles north of bustling Atlanta, the state's capitol. Home to the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame and the Kangaroo Conservation Center and near Lake Lanier and the Amicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonvill… read more
Savannah is a small, historic city located in southeast Georgia. Savannah is filled with beautiful swamplands, rivers, dense wooded areas and it is located near the Atlantic Ocean. The city's geography attracts outdoor enthusiasts from all… read more
Marietta, Georgia, is a northwest suburb 10 minutes from downtown Atlanta. Marietta is home to a variety of restaurants and shopping malls. However, the area's natural landscape attracts outdoor enthusiasts from all over the world. Marietta… read more
Macon, Georgia is known for its rich musical heritage and annual festivals that attract tourists from all over the world. The city is surrounded by a scenic natural landscape that includes dense wooded areas and Lake of Tobesofkee. Outdoor… read more
Brunswick, Georgia, is considered the Golden Isle of the Georgia coast. Filled with historical inns and buildings, the city was established in 1771. During Revolutionary times, George Washington declared it as one of the five ports of entry… read more
There are many attractions to be found in Valdosta, Georgia, ranging from hiking to Wild Adventures Water and Theme Park, making this a great family-friend vacation option. However, many visitors just are not comfortable leaving their pet b… read more
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