- 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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Featuring regularly rotating exhibits, Mainstreet Artists Co-op showcases the crafts and artwork of various local artists. Visitors can meet the artists at receptions or at their art stall where they sell their pieces.
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469 Highway 115 South, Dahlonega, GA 30533
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Chestatee Wildlife Preserve is a local animal preserve and rescue center which house a wide range of animal species including white Siberan tigers, grizzly bears, African lions and the Zedonk which is a cross between zebra and donkey. The preserve organizes animal encounters and guided tours of the premises.
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Showcasing the work of artist Grace Cathey, the Sculpture Garden & Gallery features a wide variety of metal sculptures that are suitable for yard or home decoration. The gallery also features furniture.
42.8 Miles
Since 1988, Split Creek Farm, has been making award-winning goat dairy products including milk, artisan cheeses and fudge. Visitors are welcome to tour the operation and visit with the goats, as well as stop by the store to sample the amazing products.
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920 Old Hendersonville Highway, Brevard, NC 28712
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Zero Gravity Skatepark is an indoor skater's delight with 12,000 square feet of ramps, half pipes, wall rides and horseshoes. The there is a pro shop and concession stand, and bikes are also allowed here.
42.9 Miles
Sliding Rock is a natural waterslide that is 60 feet long. Visitors can slide down the waterfall which empties 11,000 gallons of water into the tidal pool below each minute.
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The 500,000-acre Pisgah National Forest was the first land purchased under the 1911 Weeks Act establishing National Forest, home to the first school of forestry, and home to two of the first designated wilderness areas in North Carolina. Visitors can hike, camp, fish, ride, hunt, and do water activities.
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Cozy Creek Cabin is a two bed, two bath cabin with a modern interior that sits on 1.5 acres. The cabin is at a 4,300 ft elevation in the mountains and a creek runs through the property.
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Music and dancing go hand in hand at the Stompin' Ground in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. Live musical acts include bluegrass and country singers. Square dancing and line dancing are also popular here.
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Pisgah Forest Riding Stables is an equestrian facility that features mountain top horse rides, waterfall rides, and pony rides. The facility also has a backwoods horse ride that traverses Perry Cove.