Crowned by craggy Appalachian peaks and shaded by verdant forest, Great Smoky Mountain National Park is an expansive playground for nature-lovers and outdoorsy types.
Rocks shaped by primeval forces form the boulevards of Rock City Gardens, a geological attraction in northeastern Georgia that has delighted visitors since this "citadel of rocks" was formally discovered in the early 19th-century by missionaries to the Native Americans. Since the 1930's the charms of this site have become better known, and a steady stream of walkers now head for the heights of Lover's Leap via the 1,000 Ton Balanced Rock, Observation Point, Swing-a-Long Bridge and Tortoise Shell Rock to catch many a spectacular sunset over the Georgia hills.
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