Mountains, rivers and coastline mix with Georgia's bustling cities and charming towns to create a place of great diversity. Georgia's Mountains region has stunning vistas, whitewater and quiet forests. In the foothills of the Appalachians, Dawsonville has the tallest waterfalls east of the Mississippi. Tallulah Gorge is a
... more beautiful deep canyon, where you can cross a new suspension bridge over the treacherously tall Hurricane Falls. In northeast Georgia, Chattooga River boasts Class III, IV and V whitewater rapids. Visit Dahlonega's vineyards for tours and wine tasting. Hike through the Providence Canyon State Conservation Park in Southern Rivers, in the southwest corner or the state, and enjoy the scenic and lush vegetation in the park. For a dose of culture and city living, head to Atlanta, a city filled with music, theater, sports, shopping and excellent cuisine. The Georgia Coast has serene beaches and charming towns, starting in historic Savannah to the Golden Isles St. Simons and Jekyll Islands. Georgia's coastal lands and water are rich with a diversity of birds, fish, alligators and sea turtles. Okefenokee Wildlife National Refuge offers a coastal safari of this amazing mix of wildlife. Home to the Masters golf tournament, Georgia offers world-class golf courses from its mountains on down the coastline.