- The list below includes 73 free or cheap things to do in or near Dillard, Georgia, including 65 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Horseback Riding, Art Gallery and Hiking Trails.
- From Dillard House Stables to Andy's Trout Farm, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dillard and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franklin, Highlands, Walhalla and Clarkesville.
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Tours and re-enactments are held at the historic Woodburn Plantation. The culture of the plantation is good for educational trips, especially the antiques and artifacts of the family who once ran the plantation.
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Open since the 1940s in the downtown area, Co-Ed Cinema is a historic theater that shows the latest films and blockbuster hits. The theater has one movie playing each week.
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Located near the old Brevard railroad station, 185 King Street is a local music venue that emphasizes a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Featuring a full service bar and a number of televisions, the venue focuses on building an artistic community.
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The Brevard Brewing Company produces dunkel, IPA, pilsner, and premium lager beers. The location also sells memorabilia for visitors who wish to purchase souvenirs, including growlers, t-shirts, brewing hats, and logo glasses.
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A double waterfall featured on the Cherokee Nation, Soco Falls is close to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Easily accessed from Highway 19, the falls are located at the end of a five-minute walk down a maintained trail.
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Visitors can view a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, wood, glass, and other works and crafts at Red Wolf Gallery. The gallery features the works of a multitude of regional, national, and international craftsmen and artists.
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Part of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Cold Mountain sits in Asheville, North Carolina. This scenic mountain is part of the sophisticated resort experience modern Asheville offers. It is a fantastic destination for romantic getaways.
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The most popular waterfall in North Carolina is Looking Glass Falls in Pisgah Forest. The top is wheelchair accessible, and swimming is allowed below. There is no lifeguard on duty, however.
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The 50-foot Moore Cove Falls rises 50 feet above Pisgah Forest, North Carolina. This gentle falls is one of the most popular in the area, and is less than a mile from the parking area.
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Bluegrass, country and 'mountain music' reign at the Maggie Valley Opry House in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. This historic performance space has hosted many of the world's finest country and folk musicians.