Hiawassee - Young Harris
are the twin cities that comprise Towns County, Northeast Georgias
very desirable vacation spot. Our 7200+ acre Lake Chatuge is laced
through the mountains and valleys creating approximately 132 miles
of shoreline. At dusk looking northeast across the Lake, the Blue
Ridge Mountains emerge in a royal purple hue with a subtle pink
sky backdrop. As you walk softly through the forest trails you can
hear the sounds of rushing streams, and the scampering of deer,
grouse, wild turkey, beaver and fox. During the day you can travel
along the Zell Miller Mountain Parkway visiting antique shops, Indian
burial grounds and Track Rock archaeological site, art galleries
and more. Take in a walking tour of waterfalls or ride the valley
on horseback. The trout are always biting at specially designated
fishing holes this time of year.
Come experience the beauty of the North Georgia mountains.
Camp, hike or mountain bike in the Chattahoochee and Cohutta National
Forests. Tube the Toccoa River or raft the wild Ocoee. Ride the
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. Trout fish our streams or pontoon on
Lake Blue Ridge. Browse through antique, art and specialty shops
in the historic towns of Blue Ridge and McCaysville. We offer a
multitude of cozy cabins and charming bed and breakfasts.
Union County located on the top northeast border
of Georgia is a treasure. With the Blue Ridge Mountains crossing
through and more than half the county's acreage within the Chattahoochee
National Forest, Union County has a lot of natural beauty.
Welcome to a wonderful place were proud
to call home - Pickens County, Georgia! Here you will enjoy our
unhurried lifestyle where beautiful mountains meet lush, green pastures,
brooks, and streams. Abide with mother nature in our "quiet
world" and reflect on the good life on a daily basis. Our quality
of life is exceptional and we boast progressive schools, abundant
recreational amenities, caring churches, and concerned citizens.
Welcome to North Georgia's
WhiteCounty.com!
North Georgia 's most highly visited resource! Includes Helen, Georgia,
Cleveland, Georgia, North Georgia Mountains,Helen GA Vacation Rentals,
Oktoberfest in Helen Ga and North Georgia Real Estate.Located in
the Northeast Georgia Mountains, White County is comprised mainly
of two cities. Cleveland is "The Gateway to the Mountains"
and Helen (a Bavarian village) is known as "Alpine Helen".
Tourists from all over the world can be seen at Cleveland's "Cabbage
Patch Babyland General Hospital", enjoying themselves in Alpine
Helen with Bavarian music and food and drink during Oktoberfest
or just cruising through the wandering roads of the North Georgia
Mountains.
The Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce welcomes you
to Georgia's Apple Capital, which produces over 600,000 bushels
of apples each year. Nestled in the foothills of the vast Chattahoochee
National Forest in the Appalachian Mountain Range, the area is abundant
in natural beauty, from forests, rivers, lakes, and streams, to
apple and peach blossoms, wildflowers, and all kinds of wild and
domesticated animals.
From the vast acreage of the Chattahoochee National
Forest to the three state parks at Black Rock Mountain, Moccasin
Creek and Tallulah Gorge, Rabun County has it all. The sparkling
waters of Lake Burton, Seed, Rabun, Tallulah and Tugalo, meandering
trout streams, the wild and scenic Chattooga River and the awesome
Tallulah Gorge. It's all right here.
The renowned Appalachian and Bartram Trails, towering Rabun Bald,
waterfalls, wildflowers, wildlife...
Fairs, festivals, marinas, golf courses, tennis courts, riding stables,
grist mills, museums, flea markets, shops, galleries...
Restaurants, snack bars, bakeries, bed and breakfast inns, hotels,
motels, chalets, cabins, campgrounds, RV parks...
It's all right here. Anchored by the Blue Ridge Mountains, wrapped
in the Appalachian heritage made famous by Foxfire, and served up
with southern hospitality every day of the year and it's waiting
for you.
Nestled among the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains
in northeast Georgia is Toccoa, the County seat of Stephens County.
When the Cherokee Indians discovered it, they called it "Toccoah"
meaning beautiful, and gave it special significance and reverence.
Today, "beautiful" is still evident when experiencing
the magnificent natural wonders, historic attractions, recreational
activities, and the way of life found throughout Toccoa-Stephens
County. Situated just 90 miles north of Atlanta and 65 miles northwest
of Greenville, South Carolina, Toccoa-Stephens County is the perfect
retreat to get away from it all.
Habersham is a hub of activity and gaining in popularity
as a retirement area as well as an excellent spot for young families
starting out. The close proximity of Atlanta, Athens and Gainesville
makes commuting from Habersham County a pleasant option. Industry
is making note of the benefits the county offers and more jobs are
being created through this effort. All in all, Habersham County
is a great place to live and work!
Welcome to Cherokee County,
a special place in the southwestern corner of North Carolina where
the forested mountains touch the sky, the lakes sparkle, the air
is crisp and clean, and the charm of small town America still exists.Murphy,
Andrews and other townships in the county offer holiday festivities
and are surrounded by great fishing, golf, whitewater adventures,
hiking, horseback riding and a host of other activities necessary
to round out any mountain vacation adventure.
Lying in the southern Appalachian Mountains,
this beautiful county offers truly breathtaking scenery, with lush
forests and rich farmland set off by crystal-clear lakes, rivers,
and streams. The town of Hayesville is located on a knoll overlooking
the Hiawassee River and has a spectacular view of the rugged Tusquittee
Mountains. Other communities in this area are Brasstown, Warne,
Fires Creek, Shooting Creek, Elf, and Tusquittee.
Graham County is located in the far reaches
of Western North Carolina in the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains
of the Appalachians. This region is home to the highest and most
remote mountains east of the Mississippi. Graham County is nestled
among hundreds of thousands of acres of wilderness full of stunning
mountain landscapes and many breathtaking views.
Would you like a quiet, restful getaway in
the mountains, away from crowds and congestion, in a beautiful natural
setting? Bryson City is such a place a small country town in the
Great Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina, an unspoiled retreat
rich with outdoor activities.A visit to Bryson City will take you
back to a simpler, less-complicated time. Yet you'll have lots to
do in the Swain County area. We're home to much of the Great Smoky
Mountains National Park, including its highest peak, Clingmans Dome.
We have the Nantahala River, one of the nation's most popular whitewater
venues, and beautiful Fontana Lake with the highest dam east of
the Rockies.
Surrounded by the beautiful mountains of the
Nantahala National Forest in Western North Carolina. If you're looking
for cool mountains, fiery sunsets, and warm friendly people, you've
discovered a rare mountain gem. Franklin is best known for its gem
mines, its quilts & crafts, its history & heritage, and
for the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains.Our town is
large enough to offer almost everything you need and small enough
to have the highest quality of life. There are plenty of things
to do around Franklin and plenty of time to just sit back and relax.
Favorite pastimes include golf, fishing, hiking, whitewater rafting,
mining, horseback riding and shopping. Comfortable, affordable,
and enjoyable: Franklin, North Carolina is the "Gem of the
Smokies". Come, enjoy your visit, from anywhere in the USA,
and make yourself at home.
What You'll Find in and around
Jackson County
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The Blue Ridge Parkway
Western Carolina University
The towns of Cashiers, Dillsboro, Sylva and Cherokee
The Cherokee Indian Reservation
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
Spectacular hikes and drives
Mountain lakes, whitewater, fishing and rafting
Championship mountain golf and more!
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