Introduction
So the #1 Question asked by travelers in all of the Blue Ridge Facebook groups and forums I frequent is, What is there to do in Blue Ridge?
So that is going to be a big focus of this blog, so hopefully I can help out not only my guests but be a source of information for other guests. I will start by saying, I am not a Blue Ridge resident by any means. However, we do travel there at least once a quarter to perform maintenance on our property. And while visiting we always try to take in at least one new site, or eat at one new restaurant. So eventually I will be posting my own reviews to individual locations based on our personal experiences. However, this post will just be kind of a high level overview of things to do, and places where you can potentially research things further for yourself.
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Hiking / Waterfalls
Most people choose a vacation in the North Ga mountains as a chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of their busy lifestyles back in the city. I feel there is no better way to relax then getting out and taking a walk and viewing the beautiful scenery that the Ga mountains has to offer. “The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests provide the finest outdoor recreation opportunities and natural resources in Georgia. Featuring nearly 867,000 acres across 26 counties, thousands of miles of clear-running streams and rivers, approximately 850 miles of recreation trails, and dozens of campgrounds, picnic areas, and other recreation activity opportunities, these lands are rich in natural scenery, history and culture.”
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An example of one of the many beautiful waterfalls near Blue Ridge, Ga. |
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One of the favorite things, for my family at least, about hiking in the area is the various locations with Waterfalls. It is awesome to take a 30min to an hour walk and be rewarded at the end of the trail with a view of such majestic power and beauty. Here is a list our favorite nearby waterfalls so far:
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Small Town Shopping / Site-SeeingWhen you are done communing with nature you may find it time to head back to civilization to get something to eat. The wonderful thing about this area is most of the towns are not yet riddled with Big Box stores (although Blue Ridge has a WalMart and Home Depot if needed) and Chain restaurants. So head to some of our favorite towns to grab a bit to eat and search for treasures in one of the many Mom and Pop local stores. |
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Here are some of our Favorite towns we have visited so far: |
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Downtown Blue Ridge GaThis is probably the most touristy of the towns in the area. However the downtown area is still quite nice, and while it can get busy in peak seasons, there is a little bit of everything for everyone. As you can see in the picture one of the big attractions is the Blue Ridge Scenic Train. Some notable locations downtown that my family has enjoyed:
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Helen, GaHelen, is little over an hour drive from the Blue Ridge area, but it is the perfect destination for a day trip. The town is very unique with all the architecture making it look like it is a Bavarian town not in the middle of Georgia. Lots of wonderful food choices and shops. Also has a river that flows through town if you want to rent a tube and go on a lazy float. Can get busy at times, a definite tourist destination. Here are some of our favorites in town:
The Heidelberg German Restaurant – Authentic German food and beer with it own Beer Hall. Not much more needs to be said. If you want the full experience you need to stop here.
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Conclusion
Once again I could go on and on with all the cool towns to check out. Places like Dahlonega, Ellijay, Cherry Log, Hiawassee, Stone Mountain, Murphy SC, Chattanooga, TN. There are just so many cool destinations within a two hour drive from our cabin in Mineral Bluff, Ga. I will leave those for future posts.
In the meantime if you want to research yourself, here are some good websites with much more information!
Blue Ridge Highlander
Explore Georgia
Blue Ridge
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