Nothing beats spending an afternoon, evening, or even a weekend going for a long drive along the coast. In Georgia, there is a lot to explore along the coast between the islands and the interstate. There is history, adventure, and beauty throughout this coastal drive in Georgia, and here are the best ways you can enjoy it.

Georgia’s Coastal Highway, also known as U.S. Highway 17, is the perfect place to take a slow cruise this summer.

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The highway itself starts outside of Georgia, but it hugs the coast of the Atlantic for a majority of the drive.

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There is so much to enjoy along this coastal highway, from specific places worth stopping to simply the unobstructed views of the coast and surrounding marshlands.

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Stop by the “Smallest Church in America” in Townsend, Georgia, which comes with its own mini bell tower and everything.

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Along the way, you can enjoy the beauty and history-saturated area of Fort King George, just outside of Darien.

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In addition, near Sea Island, you can enjoy the views and underrated attractions nestled within Fort Frederica National Monument.

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Visit the small city of Brunswick and have a friendly competition of who can find the best Brunswick Stew in the area.

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You can even hop off Highway 17 at any point and head to the smaller sea towns along the coast, like venturing out to St. Simons Island for a place to dip your feet into the Atlantic Ocean.

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Of taking the GA-520 out to Jekyll Island for an afternoon of natural beauty and delicious seafood.

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Even the stretch between Jekyll Island and St. Mary’s is a beautiful sight to see, despite being more inland.

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Enjoy a long, slow drive along Georgia’s Coastal Highway and see for yourself all of the natural beauty this adventure holds.

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Have you ever tackled this coastal drive in Georgia before? Share with us your favorite places to stop in the comments section! Or if we missed any spots along the way that are worthy of adventuring through, make sure to let us know.

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