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Nottely LakeNottely Lake, a stunning 4,180-acre body of water and one of the largest reservoirs in this region of Georgia, Nottely Lake is teeming with native fish species and other aquatic life, making it an ideal locale for fishing. Skiers and wakeboarders can also get their fix at Nottely Lake, which stretches 21 miles long and boasts several smooth-sailing outlets. A network of hiking trails also wind around its lower portion, providing hikers with beautiful views as they explore its wooded skirt.
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Meeks ParkMeeks Park, is one of the most beautiful parks in the state. its natural beauty has made it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. Boating, fishing, hiking and camping are all available for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors. The park also provides educational programming through their nature center to promote conservation and stewardship among guests. With plenty of events and activities throughout the year, Meeks Park is an excellent source of fun and relaxation.
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Union County Historical CourthouseBuilt in a Classical Revival style in 1902, the Union County Historical Courthouse stands proudly as a landmark of Union County, Georgia. The building was constructed of brick and stone to house Union County's court system, and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. On its front facade sits a clock tower with a stunning view of the downtown area. Inside, visitors can learn about the history of the local community through displays of artifacts and photographs.
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Blue Ridge LakeBlue Ridge Lake is an outdoorsman's paradise. A hub of outdoor activities such as water sports, camping, and wildlife viewing, Blue Ridge Lake is a great spot for enjoying all that nature has to offer. Whether visitors want to take a leisurely boat ride around the lake or enjoy a more adventurous day of fishing or kayaking, there's something here for everyone. The lake is also teeming with wildlife and plants. Bird watchers can enjoy views of birds while visiting the lake.
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Blue Ridge DamThe Blue Ridge Dam, is an incredible example of civil engineering. Built between 1930 and 1933 as part of the Tennessee Valley Authority's construction efforts, this dam produces hydroelectric power for the entire region. Standing at 210 feet tall and 988 feet wide, it has a water surface of 1,500 acres and can produce almost 50 million kilowatt-hours of electricity every day.
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Coopers Creek Wildlife Management AreaCoopers Creek Wildlife Management Area offers an array of natural wonders for its visitors. Situated just south of Blairsville, Coopers Creek contains over 100 acres of parkland surrounded by lush mountain forests and valleys. Visitors can take a stroll around the scenic watershed trails and discover fascinating local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, grouse and wild turkeys. The management area provides plenty of opportunities to observe the local flora and fauna.
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Chattahoochee-Oconee National ForestsThis two-million-acre park provides recreational opportunities for thousands of visitors every year, from hiking and kayaking to fishing and archery. Along with its spectacular trees, shrubs and wildlife, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest is also part of the longest section of the Appalachian Trail – the 3 million acres that stretch from Maine to Mountain City, GA. With 15 designated wilderness areas complimentary camping sites around lakes and streams.
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Lake Blue Ridge Recreation AreaLake Blue Ridge Recreation Area is a picturesque spot for campers and hikers alike. With stunning rolling hills and crystal clear waters, it's no wonder why so many flock to this area each year. The recreation area has something for everyone: from beach access along the lake's shoreline, to camping sites tucked away beneath tall trees, to hiking trails leading around the reservoir with breathtaking views. Boating and fishing are also popular activities here as well as swimming and picnicking.
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Young HarrisYoung Harris, is a charming mountain town with a lot to offer. Situated in the breathtaking North Georgia Mountains, Young Harris is home to lakes and waterfalls, as well as hiking trails that are perfect for exploration. The area also boasts eight golf courses, parks, fishing spots and plenty of opportunities for those looking for an outdoor adventure. Culture abounds in this small town with live theatre performances at the nearby Arts Center, museums such as the Hammer Heritage Museum.
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Coosa BaldCoosa Bald, is a great place for outdoor adventurers to explore. Taking up an entire mountain side, the terrain offers incredible sights and plenty of opportunities for hiking or camping. Along the ridge of Coosa Bald you'll find some of the highest points in Georgia with elevations over 2900 feet. The views are breathtaking and the scenery offers a plethora of natural beauty. Wildlife such as black bear, deer, turkeys and other animals can be seen roaming around this rugged landscape.
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Blue Ridge Scenic RailwayThe Blue Ridge Scenic Railway is a unique and exciting experience. Offering two main types of excursions, the historic line allows visitors to choose between different viewing perspectives of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. The Toccoa Valley Express Tour offers a roughly four hour, 26-mile scenic ride from the Blue Ridge Station in downtown Blue Ridge to the town of McCaysville and back again.
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Aska Trails.Aska Trails is a network of hiking trails full of unexpected beauty. With two different trail networks to choose from, hikers can explore seven miles of picturesque oak and pine forests, waterfalls cascading down rugged rock formations, deep gorges with trout streams running through them, and breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Perfect for those looking for a relaxing stroll or thrilling adventure - Aska Trails offers something for everyone.
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Mercier OrchardsMercier Orchards is a family-run pick-your-own fruit orchard that has been producing delicious apples, peaches, and blackberries for over 80 years. Visitors are welcome to take a stroll around the orchard's rolling hills and have the chance to pick their own fresh fruit. In addition to selling fresh fruit, Mercier Orchards also offers an array of delicious pies, jams, cider donuts, and hard ciders for purchase. It also proudly supports local farmers by offering homegrown sweet corn in season.
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Shallow Ford RoadShallow Ford Bridge is an iconic bridge, well-known due to its structure, being built entirely out of wood 115 years ago. The bridge stands 270 feet long and 78 feet high above the Toccoa River. While there have been a few maintenance updates over the years, it remains true to its original design which is supported by four wooden trusses. Some local legends claim that a train car was built to go across the river at this location however there is no proof this actually occurred.
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Trahlyta Lake TrailTrahlyta Lake Trail is a destination for hikers and bikers looking for an invigorating getaway. It is approximately 4 miles long and begins at Vogel State Park. Along the way, hikers can enjoy breathtaking views of Trahlyta Falls and breath-taking views of the North Georgia mountains. The terrain changes along the path, offering different challenges to even experienced hikers as well as casual explorers. Bird watching and wild life viewing opportunities also enhance this natural experience.
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Lake TrahlytaLake Trahlyta is a beautiful destination with its diverse scenery and natural attractions, it is an ideal spot for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. From the breathtaking views at Vogel State Park to the picturesque waterfall along the shore of Lake Trahlyta, there’s plenty to explore and experience. For those looking for excitement, a hike up Bartram Trail offers miles of trails that wind through some of Georgia’s most beautiful mountain terrain, with great opportunities for wildlife spotting.
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Trahlyta Falls This dramatic cascade pours 40 feet over the edge of a mountain into a lush green bowl below. It's an impressive site, and is enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. Hiking trails lead to stunning views, while the nearby Vogel State Park allows visitors to explore wildlife and other spectacular sights. One can access the falls from various points of entry, including the Lodge Trailhead for easy access to the picturesque vista below.
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Vogel State ParkVogel State Park is a scenic respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Founded in 1931, the park sprawls across 233 acres, featuring mountain vistas, cascading waterfalls and lush forests that contribute to its idyllic atmosphere. Because of its easy access to the Appalachian Trail and other trails, Vogel State Park is popular with hikers looking for an escape from urban settings. Its 20-acre lake provides year-round swimming and fishing opportunities.

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Nottely Dam
Nottely Dam is an impressive engineering structure. Built by the Tennessee Valley Authority in the 1940s, this impressive dam spans 1,200 feet long and rises 170 feet high. The dam has served an important purpose: providing flood control downstream from the Appalachian Mountains and creating a reservoir for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, camping, and swimming. Nottely Dam even provides a scenic location for photographers.
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