- The list below includes 76 free or cheap things to do in or near Hiawassee, Georgia, including 63 different types of inexpensive activities like Gardens, Recreation Centers, Paddleboarding and Art Gallery.
- From Fred Hamilton Gardens to Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hiawassee and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Helen, Blairsville, Sautee Nacoochee and Murphy.
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33.3 Miles
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Highlands, NC
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Up to 40 researchers can live and work at the research station that is part of the Highlands Biological Station, Nature Center and Botanical gardens. Meanwhile, in another part of the facility, school programs and summer camps teach children about the biodiversity of the Southern Appalachian region.
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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.
33.4 Miles
The Foxfire Fund Inc is a nonprofit organization that is named for bioluminescent fungi that grow on decaying wood in the wilderness. The fund puts out Foxfire Magazine, and maintains a museum.
33.7 Miles
Cohutta Cove Mini Golf is a facility where visitors can partake in the playing of 18 holes of mini golf. Players can play 7 days a week, day or night, and there are refreshments available for purchase.
33.8 Miles
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1408 Appalachian Road, Blue Ridge, GA
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The first and only mountain side canopy tour in the Blue Ridge Mountains is The Blue Ridge Canopy Adventure. The family friendly adventure lets guests zip line through moonshine country, beginning at Hell's Hollow Adventure Outpost.
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Found near Fontana Lake, the Tsali Recreation Area is most known for its extensive trail system than spans roughly 42 miles. The site features a four loop system that is open to hikers, horseback riders, and bikers.
34.3 Miles
Whiteside Mountain is a mountain that offers a National Recreation Trail along 700-foot cliffs. Depending on visibility, hikers can see Blue Ridge Escarpment, Chattooga River headwaters, Highlands and Cashiers, and northern South Carolina.
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US 64, Nantahala National Forest, Highlands, NC
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A $4 parking fee grants visitors admission to the Cliffside Lake Recreation Area. This popular destination is excellent for hiking, biking, grilling and fishing. Visitors who wish to fish must have a valid North Carolina fishing license.
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Blue Ridge Ghost Tour is a tour company that offers a variety of scary stories that include folklore, legend, paranormal activity, and ghosts. One story that is told on the tours is called The Legend of the Bald Mountains'.
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227 West Tennessee Ave, Blue Ridge, GA 37137
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Blue Ridge Mountain Kayaking is a great excursion for both beginner and experienced kayakers. Offering a selection of tour options, the company offers safe, guided tours through the peaceful and beautiful Blue Ridge area.