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Five Trips to Make This Fall

Southern autumns are absolutely amazing, boasting mild temperatures as the leaves turn amber and vermillion. Pumpkin patches can be found on the side of winding, country roads, and little shops along the way invite you to come in for a warm glass of peach cider. It’s truly a special time of year and arguably one of the best times of year to make a quick getaway.

For one, the weather is comfortable and cooler, so you don’t have to worry about melting away in the blazing sun. For two, hotel prices are typically cheaper than they are during peak travel season. And for three, you can skip out on all the crowds, since most make their travel plans during the spring and summer. So, now that you know why you should travel this fall, let’s cover where you should go. Here are five fun trips within just a few hours of Savannah that you can make during the fall. 

  1. St. Simons Island, GA

Less than a two-hour drive away, this Golden Isle is an ideal place for a quick getaway this fall. St. Simons Island has beautiful beaches and a lot to offer when it comes to dining and recreation. 

Where to Stay: King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort

Where to Eat: Barbara Jean’s

What to Do: Horseback Riding

  1. Augusta, GA

Augusta isn’t typically known as a premier travel destination, but this is quickly changing. If you haven’t been lately, you should definitely see what’s new in Augusta. 

Where to Stay:  Olde Town Inn

Where to Eat: Arsenal Tap Room + Kitchen

What to Do: The Augusta Sculpture Trail

  1. Columbia, SC

Columbia is an eclectic mix of history, natural beauty, and new development. There’s a lot to do in this college town, making it a great option for a weekend trip this fall. 

Where to Stay: Hotel Trundle

Where to Eat: Cola’s Restaurant

What to Do: Riverbanks Zoo & Garden

  1. Florence, SC

A blend of big city living with small town charm, Florence is a lesser-known travel destination in South Carolina’s Pee Dee region. With a revitalized downtown and an array of entertainment, Florence is appealing to more visitors every year. 

Where to Stay: Hotel Florence

Where to Eat: Victors

What to Do: Florence County Museum

  1. St. Augustine, FL

Founded in 1565 by a Spanish conquistador, St. Augustine is America’s oldest city, so you can expect rich history in this scenic Florida locale. 

Where to Stay: Casa Monica Resort & Spa

Where to Eat: Columbia Restaurant

What to Do: St. Augustine Distillery Tour