This blog post is part of “THINGS TO DO ULTIMATE GUIDE HELEN, GEORGIA” blog series.

When your vacation group includes individuals from different generations, bridging the gap between everyone’s unique interests may seem impossible. A way to combine sightseeing and adventure for these varying participants is to visit some of the bridges of north Georgia.

Finding many of these bridges involves a trek into the wilderness and a journey into history, but each member of your expedition can take away a different experience.

Here are the top bridges to visit in north Georgia.

Toccoa Swinging Bridge

Feeling adventurous? Love scenic views? One of North Georgia’s most popular destinations is the Toccoa Swinging Bridge. This exciting bridge is only accessible by foot and is the largest of its kind east of the mighty Mississippi River at an astonishing 265 feet long. From there, incredible sights of northern Georgia and the Toccoa River can be seen.

You can also enjoy the Toccoa River via the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway which will take you across another bridge over the gorgeous river and eventually across the Tennessee border for an entire day of fun and adventure!

Tallulah Gorge Suspension Bridge

One of the most spectacular canyons in all of the nation can be found at Tallulah Gorge State Park. The gorge itself is over two miles long and the park features many trails and overlooks for viewing the natural wonder. At nearly 1,000 feet deep, visitors will feel the excitement and thrill as they cross the gorge via a suspension bridge that offers even more incredible views!

Stovall Mill Covered Bridge

Looking for romance? Visit the Stovall Mill covered bridge crossing Chickamauga Creek. Named for miller Frank Stovall, this bridge is extremely beautiful and features a picnic area for a romantic or fun afternoon.

tallulah gorge suspension bridgeHelen’s Bridge

As you go on a tubing adventure down the Chattahoochee River via Cool River Tubing Company, you will drift peacefully underneath a bridge that runs through the lovely Alpine Village of Helen.

You may wave at the tourists standing on the bridge, watching as you cross beneath their path, soaking up the sun while delighting in the cool waters of the river. As you float along, you will also bridge the gap between your group as people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds can enjoy the sights and sounds of northern Georgia together in a time of friendship and family bonding.

This blog post is part of “THINGS TO DO ULTIMATE GUIDE HELEN, GEORGIA” blog series.

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