- 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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PO Box 460, Sautee Nacoochee, GA 30571
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Guests can enjoy a variety of community and creative art programs with the Sautee Nacoochee Community Association. The Association is also home to the Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia.
25.7 Miles
Sharpiro's in Sautee is a gallery and boutique that showcases contemporary art and handcrafted items. The gallery offers items in glass, clay, and metal, as well as clocks, lamps, furniture, and a variety of other pieces.
25.8 Miles
Chattahoochee Stables offer guided horseback rides through the scenic mountain and valley landscape around Chattahoochee River. During summers, there is an additional feature of river rides where horses are taken through the river to the other side.
25.8 Miles
Opened in 2011, Soque Artworks is a local art gallery that displays a large number of creative works. The gallery features works from over 100 regional artists, including painting, pottery, and photography creations.
25.9 Miles
Located on the shores of Lake Burton, Laprades Marina offers a variety of amenities. Visitors can rent boats or slips, purchase boats, or dine at the restaurant or tiki bar on the premises.
26.0 Miles
Almost 200 feet high, Toccoa Falls provides excellent views of the waterfalls and the surrounding area, including the woods and the stream and calm pools below. The 100 yard gravel path to the falls is flat and handicap accessible.
26.2 Miles
Owned and operated by Young Harris College, the Rollins Planetarium is located in Young Harris, Georgia. It seats 104 comfortably and its dome measures almost 50 feet in diameter. The planetarium is a popular destination for school field trips and homeschooling groups.
26.3 Miles
Travelers Rest Historic Site, a stagecoach inn and plantation home, was built around 1815. Today, visitors can tour the house and see many original artifacts and furnishings, some of which were crafted by Caleb Shaw, a renowned cabinetmaker from Massachusetts.
26.5 Miles
Stovall Mill Covered Bridge is a bridge that was constructed in 1895. The bridge is 36.8 feet long and covered with wooden framing. Visiting, including parking, is free.
26.6 Miles
Alpine Mini Golf is an 18 hole miniature golf course which offers more than just an entertaining game of golf. The facility also maintains a number of bird houses, picnic areas, a stream which flows through the golf course and an ice cream parlor.