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The Cutest Hallmark Small Towns in Georgia

If we’ve learned anything from Hallmark movies, it’s that small towns are the perfect setting for the holiday season. From idyllic winding streets with twinkling lights to quaint coffee houses serving steaming cups of cocoa, a small town at Christmas can be a little slice of heaven. Georgia is one of the best places to enjoy the holiday season, with so many small towns going all out to bring about some festive cheer. Here are some of the cutest small towns to spend the season in!

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Blue Ridge, Georgia is a rustic mountain town that’s just brimming with cheer come Christmas time. For peak holiday feels, take a magical journey through the forest on Blue Ridge Scenic Railway’s Santa Express or settle down by the fire in one of the town’s many charming log cabins.

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Dahlonega, Georgia is a small town with a seriously big emphasis on festivities at Christmas. For the whole month of December, the town is covered in magical fairy lights and Christmas trees, and traditional horse-drawn carriages line the streets.

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Jekyll Island, Georgia is a historic town that truly lights up at Christmas time. You can enjoy ice-skating rinks, festive light tours, and Christmas parades that will delight children and adults alike.

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Helen, Georgia is a small town that feels like a Nordic dreamland during the holiday season. With Bavarian-style Christmas markets, festive parades, and Santa’s workshop, this town is a true winter wonderland for all the family.

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Santa Claus, Georgia is a quaint town that goes all out for the holidays. The town lights up a special runway in preparation for Santa Claus’ arrival, while holiday decorations remain on display all year round. With street names like Sleigh Street, Rudolph Way, and Candy Cane Lane, there’s no shortage of festive places to explore. What else could we expect from a town so festive that it’s named after Father Christmas himself?