Top 20 Blue Ridge Experiences - Blue Ridge, Georgia | Fannin County Chamber of Commerce | Blue Ridge, GA (2024)

1. Get away completely

Wake up to cool, crisp mornings with a cup of coffee on the porch. After a day of fun and adventure, finish the day in the same spot enjoying a glorious mountain sunset with a glass of wine or sweet iced tea. You may never want to leave the porch, but don’t miss out on the fun of exploring the Georgia mountains.

2. Take in the beautiful mountain scenery

Winter, summer, spring and fall, Georgia’s Blue Ridge is simply beautiful. Winter is the quiet season, with occasional snow. Spring is best for trout fishing, wildflowers, blooming dogwoods and native azaleas. Summer brings a profusion of mountain laurel and rhododendron blossoms, along with warmer water for . Blue Ridge is the perfect place to experience the brilliant colors of fall, or to enjoy the holidays with family and friends. Download one of our Scenic Driving Tours here.

3. Explore the town of Blue Ridge

Blue Ridge was once considered an elite health resort because of its pure mineral waters. It was established as a railroad town, with the depot at its heart. Visitors would ride the train to town, eat dinner and take a leisurely walk to the mineral springs after dinner. Today, visitors still ride the train and take a walk along Main Street, enjoying the antique and specialty shops, galleries, restaurants, small town atmosphere and friendly people. First time visitors are amazed at the number and quality of shops and restaurants in downtown Blue Ridge. Download the Blue Ridge Historic Walking Tour here.

4. McCaysville & The Copper Basin

A river runs through the quaint town of McCaysville, twin city with Copperhill, Tennessee. Stand in both states at one time at the Blue Line, which marks the spot where Georgia ends and Tennessee begins. Here the Toccoa River becomes the Ocoee River, flowing northward into Tennessee. Download the Copper Basin Historic Discovery Tour.

5. Fine Dining & Fun Eateries

Local food is an essential part of the trip when you visit Georgia’s Blue Ridge. Add five local breweries and two wineries to the mix and you’ve got a pretty eclectic dining experience in a small town setting. Read our restaurant guide here.

6. Discover Blue Ridge's artsy vibe

Blue Ridge has an artsy vibe, with a vibrant arts scene, galleries, live music and great community theater to sweeten your Blue Ridge experience.

Find information about events and exhibits at the Blue Ridge Mountain Arts Center here. Purchase theater tickets at the Blue Ridge Community Theater online here.

8. Hiking & Outdoor Adventure

Two of the greatest outdoor adventures in the world begin in Fannin County. Both the Appalachian and Benton MacKaye Trails start at the top of Springer Mountain. There are over 300 miles of hiking trails in the area, including short trails suitable for beginning hikers and families. Download our hiking guide here.

9. Wander through waterfalls

There are 16 waterfalls within a short drive of Blue Ridge on our self-guided waterfall map guide which you can download on blueridgemountains.com. Download the waterfall map

11. Parks & Recreation Areas

The best parks are those created by nature, and there are plenty of options in the Blue Ridge Area, including:

  • Lake Blue Ridge Dam Recreation Area is located beside the dam, with picnic tables and fishing platform.
  • TVA Canoe/Kayak Put-in below the dam on the Toccoa River.
  • Tammen Park on the Toccoa River in Blue Ridge has picnic pavilions, canoe/kayak launch and fishing platform.
  • Lake Blue Ridge Dayuse Area on Aska Road is a passive park with lake access, a boat launch and hiking trail.
  • Sandy Bottoms Canoe Launch Shallowford Bridge area on Old Dial Road.
  • Fannin County Park on Hwy 5 has picnic areas, ball fields, bike and walking trails and a community center.
  • Horseshoe Bend Park in McCaysville has picnic pavilions, playground and access to the Toccoa River for fishing and wading.
  • McCaysville City Park is a river park in town with playground, picnic tables, boat launch and new fitness park.

Find a complete listing here.

12. Fish the Trout Capital of Georgia

Fannin County is the Trout Capital of Georgia. There are over 100 miles of great trout fishing rivers, creeks and streams in the area, including Jack's River, Conasauga River, Toccoa River, Rock Creek, Noontootla Creek and Cooper Creek.

Find out more about fishing in Blue Ridge here.

13. Visit the largest orchard in the South

Visit Mercier Orchards, largest orchard in the south, located on Highway 5 just outside Blue Ridge. Pick apples off the tree, buy fresh apple cider and the best fried apple pies – a true farm to table experience. Treat the family to a farm tractor tour and u-pick strawberries, blueberries and apples in season. The new tasting room features homemade hard cider from the freshest Mercier grown fruit. Also don't miss the Folk Collaborative's apple orchard in McCaysville, an old fashioned apple orchard and fruit market with u-pick apples and more.

14. Wineries & Vineyards

The North Georgia Mountains are known for the beauty and quality of our farm wineries, not to mention the great taste of Georgia’s mountain wines. Taste delicious wines where they are made or at tasting rooms in downtown Blue Ridge and Mercier Orchards. Shuttles and wine tours are also available. Taste our wines and brews right where they are made, or in tasting rooms. Shuttle and wine tours are also available.

Check out our wine tour here.

16. Golf at Old Toccoa Farms

Old Toccoa Farm, Blue Ridge's Bunker Hill-designed course is a par 72, links-feel course totaling 6,707 beautiful yards. The course winds through 125 acres of ridges and meadows, featuring over 280 feet of elevation change with spectacular views of the Chattahoochee and Cherokee National Forests and surrounding valleys. Find out more here.

17. Attend one of the many festivals

Georgia’s mountain towns are well known for the number and quality of festivals in the fall: the Marble Festival in Jasper, Bear on the Square in Dahlonega, Apple Festival in Ellijay and Sorghum Festival in Blairsville, just to name a few. But there are many more festivals and celebrations to enjoy in the mountains all year long.

Find out more about our annual festivals and events here.

18. Plan a family-fun adventure

Ride the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. Hike on the Appalachian Trail. Go gem mining or geocaching for treasures. Enjoy an escape room adventure! Pick apples at Mercier Orchards. View Blue Ridge and The Copper Basin from the sky on a Blue Ridge Helicopter Tour. Go tubing or rafting. Check out our interesting little downtowns in Blue Ridge and McCaysville, jump into outdoor adventures in the National Forests, lakes and rivers that surround us... take the family on adventures they will never forget. Here are some downloads for family fun:

  • 30 Fun Things to Do with Kids
  • Family Fun Adventure Game
  • Trout Art Trail name finder game

19. Go horseback riding

Our riding stables specialize in family trail rides for kids of almost all ages. Open year round with seasonal hayrides and evening wagon rides with campfire dinners. Call for reservations and to book special group events. For a list of riding stables click here.

20. Navigate the countryside on a scenic driving tour

Explore the Blue Ridge mountains and countryside with one of our Scenic Driving Tours by clicking here: Scenic Driving Tours. Drives range from ½ day to full day trips with lots of mountain scenery and attractions along the way.

Top 20 Blue Ridge Experiences - Blue Ridge, Georgia | Fannin County Chamber of Commerce | Blue Ridge, GA (2024)
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