Not only is this tiny Georgia town isolated from the rest of the state, but it also is surrounded by swamplands, waterways and true Georgia nature. With very few residents and only 1.7 square miles to the town, you’ll be both mesmerized and delighted to spend time in Fargo, Georgia.
Fargo, Georgia is the eco-tourism capital of Georgia, and it is one of the most isolated towns around.
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Sitting smack dab in the middle of Okefenokee Swamp, Fargo is surrounded by nature and the Southern wilderness.
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Imagine being immersed in natural opportunities to explore and adventure at every turn.
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Kayaking, canoeing, hiking, photography and tons more exciting outdoor experiences are just waiting to be had.
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Fargo is tiny—we’re talking less than 500 residents small (not including gators).
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Which means that there is ample space left undisturbed in the wild that can easily be enjoyed by anyone who visits.
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Feel like camping for the night? Get ready for some incredible sights and sounds surrounding you.
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Snag a bite to eat at the Suwanee Cafe, a hidden gem delight filled with down-home country cooking.
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Then grab a kayak and hit the abundant waterways.
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Exploration at its finest, Fargo, Georgia brings the best of what Mother Nature offers in Georgia.
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Have you ever visited Fargo, Georgia? If so, feel free to share your experiences in the comments section! Otherwise, if you’re looking for other unique Georgia places to visit, then have a look at The Tiny House Community In Georgia’s Mountains That Change The Way You Define A Home.
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