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Scenic Drives

Lakes

Waterfalls

State Parks

Trails

National Forests

Ocoee Adventure Ctr.

1-888-723-8622

Ocoee River Rafting

Southeastern Expeditions

1-800-868-7238

Endless River Adventures

1-800-224-7238

Rolling Thunder River Company

1-800-408-RAFT

Ocoee Outdoors

1-800-533-7767

Adventure Trail Rides Cherry Log, GA (706) 258-BARN. Scenic trails that are great for adults and children

Blanche Manor, Copperhill, TN (423) 496-1060. The horses are hand picked because of their temperament and suitability to the terrain

NOTE: Copperhill, TN is only about 15 miles from Blue Ridge.

*Fishing license required 16 and older. (Add'l trout license required if fishing for trout.)

Order a Blue Ridge Fly Fishing Guide: Call (706) 838-5515 or (770) 471-9785

For more information contact the U.S. Forest Service at 706-632-3031 in Blue Ridge. Pick up a Georgia Guide to Trout Fishing available free at most sporting goods stores or visit www.gofishgeorgia.com for details as to season, size limits, regulations, etc.

GA Dept of Wildlife: Everything you need to know about fishing in GA.

Fishing for both native and stocked trout is available in a variety of local streams and rivers including Jack's River, Conasauga River, Toccoa River and the Mulky Recreation Area.

Other spots include Lake Blue Ridge and the Chattahoochee National Fish Hatchery. The Hatchery is located 20 miles south of Morganton off Georgia Highway 60.

U.S. Forest Service Boat ramps are located at Lakewood off old U.S. 76; Morganton Point, off Highway 60, and the Blue Ridge Recreation Area off Dry Branch Road.

U.S. Forest Service offers fishing at Deep Hole, Mulkey Creek, Coopers Creek, andRock Creek. Handicap access is available at Deep Hole.


A Few Local Fishing Holes:

- Above the Dam -

Shallowford Bridge - 7.9 miles south on Aska Road
Shallowford Bridge is an old one-lane bridge over the Toccoa River. You can fish under the bridge or along the dirt road to the right following the river on the Benton MacKaye Trail.

Aska Road Just before you reach Shallowford Bridge you see a "wide spot in the road" this a poular local fishing hole.

- Below the Dam -

Tammen Park Just Off Appalachian Hwy (515/76)
Tammen Park is a very popular place to fly fish for trout in the Toccoa River below the Lake Blue Ridge Dam. Call in advance for water-release information 800-238-2264.

Horseshoe Bend Park - River Road off of Highway 60 in McCaysville
Horseshoe Bend Park is a beautiful park with good trout fishing on the Toccoa River. From Blue Ridge take Highway 515/76 east. Turn left onto Hwy 60 stay straight until you see River Road on your left. Turn left then drive a short distance to the Park. Horseshoe Bend Park offers a playground, picnic pavilions, and restrooms. Conasauga River System: Fish for trout in the Cohutta Wilderness

Unicoi Outfitters: 490 East Main Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513
Professional fly fishing guide service and full service fly fishing shop

Southern Sweetwater Anglers: 770-530-2228 or 770-530-1102
Professional fly fishing guide service

Upper River Adventures: 800-206-8024
Gene Rutkowski - Local fly fishing guide

Reel Angling Adventures: 866-899-5259
Bob Borgwat - Local fly fishing guide

Brasstown Valley Resort, 6321 HWY 76. Young Harris, GA (706) 379-4613.
7000 yard, par-72 championship Scottish links-style golf course.

Open year round and considered to be one of Georgia's finest resort golf courses with it's slope rating of 134 and 73.5 course rating. Designed by Denis Griffiths.

The Golf Club at Brasstown Valley has been ranked one of the top courses in the United States by Golf Digest and has been named a member of the prestigious "Leading Golf Courses in America."

Butternut Creek, Just off 515 in Blairsville (877) 745-5153.
18 Hole, 6,536 yd championship golf course. Bent grass greens and Bermuda fairways.

This mountainous course features many trees, doglegs, and bunkers. Open year-round. Offers pro shop, putting green and practice area. No driving range. Lessons by a PGA professional by appointment only.

White Path Golf Course, Ellijay, GA (706) 276-3080.
18 hole, 6,400 yd public facility. Bent grass greens with Bermuda fairways.

Open year round (except Christmas Day). It has a nice scenic layout, and offers golf lessons by appointment, complete range facility and a full service pro shop.

Curves For Women
Blue Ridge, GA (706) 632-5977.

Riverstone Fitness
Blue Ridge, GA (706) 632-7050.


Brasstown Bald (Georgia’s Highest Mountain) 706-896-2556
Brasstown Bald is Georgia’s highest mountain at 4,784 feet above sea level. From the top of the mountain you have a 360 degree view of 4 states and on clear Fall days you can see Atlanta to the south.

There is a shuttle bus or you can choose between 4 hiking trails ranging in length from ½ to 6 miles to get to the observation area at the top of the mountain where you will find a mountaintop theater with a video presentation that shows the beauty of the changing seasons on Brasstown Bald.

Take Highway 515 east to Hiawassee. On the east side of Hiawassee turn right onto Highway 17/75. Follow the signs to Brasstown Bald.

North Georgia Wineries
Enjoy a day of wine tasting in North Georgia's local wineries.

Geocaching - GPS Treasure Hunting
Geocaching is an entertaining adventure game for gps users. GPS users can use the location coordinates given on-line to find the caches. Visitors are asked to leave something for the cache. Go to this website, type in our zip code (30513) to find the local caches and start your search!

Trails for ATVs
If you enjoy riding ATV's, this link will take you to a site for more information regarding ATV trails in the North Georgia area. Fannin County does not have a specific "ATV" trail, but there are many backroads areas that might be of interest. If not, several of these are just a short drive away. DO NOT RIDE ATV'S AROUND YOUR CABIN - THESE ARE PRIVATELY MAINTAINED ROADS.

Pickin' in the Park
Enjoy live acoustic music including traditional Appalachian, Bluegrass, Blues and Jazz music every Thursday from 6:00pm - Dusk during the months of May through September alongside the Toccoa River at Ron Henry-Horseshoe Bend River Park in McCaysville, Georgia.

Pickin' In The Park® is a series of weekly jam sessions that nurture local acoustic music. Bring your instruments and participate in these weekly jam sessions along the river... or come listen, grill-out and dance!

Pickin' In The Park® is located under the trees and pavilions alongside the beautiful Toccoa River upstream from McCaysville, Georgia on River Road just off Hwy 60. For more information, call: 423-496-4653.

Southern Tree Plantation
Southern Tree Plantation is an active plantation growing thousands of pumpkins and Christmas trees. They are open to the public for pumpkin and tree sales during our fall and Christmas seasons.

Grandpa Jones' Corn Maze
Opening Day: Saturday, September 29th. With a new 2007 corn maze design in our 10 acre corn field we're sure that all the twists and turns will keep you entertained for quite a while....last year's maze had 3 miles of walking path, we expect this year's to be just as challenging.....don't forget to visit the pumpkin patch and the barn filled with concessions where you can take a break and visit for a while.....

Kamikaze Paintball of Ellijay
372 Eller Rd. Ellijay, GA 706-698-5264
Offers 5 tournament size speedball fields - Four S'upAirball X-Ball fields and one S'upAirball 7 man speedball field.


ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta makes a great day trip, but you'll want to plan your time wisely because there is a lot to see and do!

While in Atlanta check out:
  • Georgia Aquarium
    The World’s Largest Aquarium. With 8 million gallons of fresh and marine water, and more than 100,000 animals representing 500 species from around the globe, you’re sure to see things you’ve never seen before!

  • World of Coke - Coca Cola Museum
    Browse the world's largest collection of memorabilia that celebrates the refreshing beverage that was created here in Atlanta in 1886. Come discover the history of this global brand.

  • Stone Mountain Park
    Located on 3,200 acres of natural beauty, Stone Mountain Park features a wide variety of fun family activities and things to do in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Amazing adventures await as you discover interactive children's attractions. Plus you'll not want to miss such fun annual events as the Yellow Daisy Festival or the Indian Pow Wow. Stone Mountain activities are suitable for all ages.


  • CHATTANNOGA, TN
    Chattanooga makes a great day trip, but you'll want to plan your time wisely because there is a lot to see and do! This link will take you to their visitor's bureau for more information.

    While in Chattanooga check out:
  • Ruby Falls
    1720 South Scenic Highway, Chattanooga, TN 37409, 423-821-2544

  • Rock City
    1400 Patten Road Lookout Mountain, GA 30750 706-820-2531

  • Lake Winnepesaukah
    1-877-LAKEWIN (525-3946)

  • Tennessee Aquarium and IMAX Theater
    800-262-0695


  • HELEN, GA
    The small town of Helen, Georgia is a replica of a German village.

    From Blue Ridge take 515/76 east to Hiawassee. On the east side of Hiawassee, turn right onto Highway 17/75 and follow the signs to Helen. This is a beautiful drive and you will pass a trailhead for the Appalachian Trail along the way.

    While in Helen, don't miss:

  • Babyland General - Home of the Cabbage Patch Kids
    73 West Underwood St. Cleveland, GA 706-865-2171

  • Habersham Winery
    7025 S. Main St. Helen, GA 30545 706-878-9463

  • Anna Ruby Falls
    Hwy 356 Helen, GA 30545 706-878-3574

  • Unicoi State Park
    Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy hiking and biking on scenic mountain trails, especially those leading to Anna Ruby Falls. Craft lovers should not miss the gift shop specializing in hand-made quilts and local pottery. Numerous picnic tables are located throughout the park. Park Map


  • DAHLONEGA, GA
    Located about a one hour drive from Blue Ridge you will find the quaint town of Dahlonega which was once home to the Cherokee Indians and the site of America's first major Gold Rush ignited by the 1828 discovery of the purest gold in the world. Today's visitors find the images of yesteryear as they stroll the historic public square, or travel the roads, trails, and rivers of the beautiful mountains and valleys of the surrounding area.

    Take Highway 515 west toward the town of Ellijay. Just before Ellijay you will take Highway 52 and follow the signs to Dahlonega. This route takes you through apple country…there will be several apple orchards on both sides of the roads were you can purchase apples during the season.

    Or if you want scenic drive (and you like winding roads...)

    Take Highway 515 east (toward the town of Blairsville) for 3.5 miles, turn left onto Highway 60 and just follow the signs!

    While in Dahlonega check out:
  • The Smith House
    84 South Chestatee Street, Dahlonega, GA 30533 Chris Welch 706-867-7000.
    Country cooking served "home style".

  • Consolidated Goldmine
    185 Consolidated Gold Mine Rd., Dahlonega, GA 706-864-8473

  • Chestatee Wildlife Preserve
    Located on Old Dahlonega Highway (SR 115) 706-864-9411
    Home to 450 animals from white tigers, camels, bison and leopards to wolves.

  • Dahlonega Gold Museum
    The museum, located in the old Lumpkin County Courthouse, offers visitors a look at the mining history of Georgia.


  • DAWSONVILLE, GA
    Dawsonville hosts a number of festivals and events, including the Thunder in the Sky Fireworks Display in July and The Mountain Moonshine Festival in October. The Dawsonville town square comes alive with cars, arts and crafts displays, clogging, and other entertainment. Dawsonville's also the home of NASCAR Champion, Bill Elliott.

    While in Dawsonville check out:
  • North Georgia Premium Outlet Mall
    800 Highway 400 South Dawsonville, GA 30534 706-216-3609
    Home of 140 outlet shops.

    Take Highway 515 west toward the town of Ellijay. Just before you reach Ellijay you will take a left onto Highway 52 and follow the signs for Highway 53 to GA-400.

  • Amicalola Falls State Park
    418 Amicalola Falls Lodge Road, Dawsonville, Georgia, 30534 706-265-8888
    Park Map

    Take Highway 515 west toward the town of Ellijay. Just before you reach Ellijay you will take a left onto Highway 52 and follow the signs.

  • Thunder Road USA
    Hwy 53, Dawsonville, GA 706-216-7223

  • Burt's Pumpkin Patch
    Located 1/2 mile from the highway 183/52 intersection on highway 52. 706-265-3701

  • Kangaroo Conservatory 706-265-6100.
    87 acre preserve is th largest Kangaroo collection outside Australia, and is also home to kookaburras, wild burros, and a Dik-dik. Offers 1.5 hr guided tours Spring thru Fall (ages 8 and up). Advance reservations are highly recommended.


  • YOUNG HARRIS, GA

    Brasstown Bald Mountain & Visitors Center
    360 degree vista of four states from the observation deck, atop Georgia's highest elevation of 4,784 feet. Hiking trails and picnicking areas are available. Open Memorial Day through October. Facilities 1/4 mile below. Summit reached by trail or by shuttle bus for a small fee. Travel GA 515/76 North/East. Then take US Highway 19/129 south from Blairsville seven miles. Turn left onto Georgia Highway 180 for nine miles, then north on Georgia 66 for three miles.

    Brasstown Valley Resort, 6321 HWY 76. Young Harris, GA (800) 201-3205.
    The perfect spot for Sunday brunch!


    HIAWASSEE, GA

    Fun World - Family Entertainment Center
    Fun World at Fieldstone offers somrthing for all ages: Join them for great family fun...
    laser tag, 4 face rock climbing wall, 5 indoor batting cages, slick track go-cart racing,
    indoor miniature golf, toddler town, foam factory, inflatables, over 120 arcade games &
    so much more.


    BLAIRSVILLE, GA

    Dukes Creek Falls
    Drops about 150 feet down a sheer granite canyon and into Dukes Creek. The area offers scenic beauty and excellent gold panning opportunities. There is a slippery-rock water slide. An observation deck affords an excellent view of the falls from the parking are. Travel GA 515/76 North/East. Then take US Highway 19/129 south from Blairsville five miles. Turn left onto Georgia Highway 180 for 1/2 mile. Turn right onto Georgia Highway 348 (Richard Russell Scenic Highway) for 12 miles.

    Vogel State Park
    Listed above, but worth listing twice! One of Georgia's oldest and most popular state parks. Major facilities include 280 acres in the mountains, 20 acre lake, miniature golf, swimming beach, four picnic shelters, pioneer camping, pedal boats, family group shelter. There are 17 miles of hiking trails for the outdoor enthusiasts. Park Map





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