- The list below includes 51 free or cheap things to do in or near Ellijay, Georgia, including 80 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Tubing, Bowling and Military Museums.
- From Ellijay River Outfitters to Veterans Memorial Bridge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ellijay and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Blue Ridge, Ducktown, Chatsworth and Dawsonville.
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Model train enthusiasts make it a point to visit the Misty Mountain Model Railroad in Blairsville, Georgia. This gigantic O-scale layout is the largest private specimen in the United States. The model is located adjacent to the historic Misty Mountain Railroad Depot.
35.6 Miles
An indoor kids' play area and party place, Bounce House Amusement Center the offers a variety of inflatable bounce structures, as well as other amusements. The facility also has a laser tag arena and video game arcade.
36.1 Miles
A family business for 5 generations, Cagle's Dairy is filled with livestock and corn fields. The tour includes all of these, plus a haunted house, gem mining, bonfires and homemade specialties, including funnel cakes.
36.1 Miles
Sawnee Mountain Reserve offers scenic views of the North Georgia mountains with its multiple hiking trails lined with natural rock formations. The visitor center houses multiple exhibits about the historical and cultural heritage of the area as well as a libarary and a lounge.
36.2 Miles
Since 1828 the Turner family has been operating The LoganBerry Heritage Farm. With a focus on naturally grown organic foods and sustainability, the farm offers seasonal produce from beef and eggs to heritage vegetables like potatoes, parsnips and garlic.
36.5 Miles
Located on a 250 acre area, Trackrock Stables offers riding lessons for learners of all ages. The stables also offer guided trail rides through the scenic countryside, as well as camping and cabin rentals.
36.5 Miles
Hickory Trails Park is a small park featuring several short dirt walking trails. The park also maintains a covered picnic area and public restrooms, as well as a large multipurpose field.
36.6 Miles
Cooper's Furnace is a free standing stone kiln that dates back to the pre-Civil War era. Now on the National Register of Historic Places, the structure and surrounding park has a pavilion and hiking trails for visitors to enjoy.
36.8 Miles
Coal Mountain Park is a public park that features multiple ball fields, hiking and running trails, horseshoe pits and tennis courts. The park also offers pavilions, playgrounds, and picnic areas outfitted with barbecue grills.
36.9 Miles
Three miles of trails winding along the Valley and Hiwassee Rivers make up the Murphy River Walk. The easy walk takes visitors through several different natural environments surrounding the historic town of Murphy.