- The list below includes 87 free or cheap things to do in or near Cashiers, North Carolina, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Playgrounds, Farmers Markets and Rafting.
- From The Village Green to Cashiers Farmers Market, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cashiers and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franklin, Highlands, Brevard and Sylva.
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Covering most of the southern portion of the Appalachian Mountains, the Great Smoky Mountain National Park is located between Tennessee and North Carolina. Outdoor recreation including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing is complemented with historic landmarks.
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Wildwood Outfitters offers raft, canoe, and kayak rentals and guided trips on the ChattaHoochee River. They also offer guided and unguided overnight camping trips and the day trips last for 3 hours or 6 hours.
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Built by local laborers in the 1930s, the Mt Cammerer Fire Tower is an octagonal fire tower that is made of hand-cut stone. The tower has a panoramic view of the surrounding mountain and nearby gorge.
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Situated on 8 acres of pasture land, the North Georgia Corn Maze offers nearly three miles of paths through tall corn in the middle of a pastoral, scenic setting. Visitors can stroll through and take in scenery.
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148 Old Smokey Rd., Blairsville, GA 30512
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Besides the fresh farm produce and a wide range of baked goods, Union Country Farmer's Market also offers a number of locally crafted goods and gift items such as lotions and soaps, for purchase.
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Equestrian tour experts guide every excursion offered by Sandy Bottom Trail Rides in Marshall, North Carolina. The company offers rides ranging from one to four hours long, including special rides for guests younger than six years old. Sandy Bottom Trail Rides also offers buggy and kart riding.
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Desoto Falls comprise of three smaller falls called upper, middle and lower desoto all of which are located along the Frogtown Creek and are one of many scenic attractions in Chattahoochee National Forest.