- 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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A part of the Blue Ridge mountain range, Brasstown Bald Mountain is the highest natural point in Georgia. Visitors can enjoy a hike to the top or can avail the shuttle service to the visitor center located at the base of the mountain.
10.4 Miles
Visitors can interact with alpacas and learn about how they are raised at Lasso the Moon Alpaca Farm. The gift shop features a variety of products made from their own alpacas.
10.7 Miles
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4381 Town Creek School Rd, Blairsville, GA
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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.
10.9 Miles
Besides the fresh farm produce and a wide range of baked goods, Union Country Farmer's Market also offers a number of locally crafted goods and gift items such as lotions and soaps, for purchase.
11.9 Miles
Covering 32 acres and with 3 mile-long trails, the Moccasin Creek Park is suited for fishing, canoeing and camping, among others. There are also playgrounds on the site.
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253 Hwy. 515 E, Bldg. 1-C, Blairsville, GA 30512
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Specializing in fly fishing, Southern Highroads Outfitters Gift Co offers visitors classes that teach basic skills such as fly casting and fly tying. The shop also organizes guided excursions for catching trout.
12.9 Miles
Desoto Falls comprise of three smaller falls called upper, middle and lower desoto all of which are located along the Frogtown Creek and are one of many scenic attractions in Chattahoochee National Forest.
13.5 Miles
A part of the Chattahoochee National Forest, Anna Ruby Falls are twin waterfalls formed due to the convergence of two individual streams. The falls can be reached through an upward hike on a trail which weaves through the surrounding forest.
13.5 Miles
Featuring a river and a creek, Meeks Park can be used for fishing, picnics, hiking and sports including baseball, softball, tennis and disc golf. The park provides a canine recreation area, swimming pools, a skate park and open fields.
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Pigs Gone Amuk is a public 18-hole miniature golf course operated by and located right across from Jim's Smokin Que restaurant. In addition to playing putt-putt, visitors also enjoy a large selection of ice cream at the course.