- TripBuzz found 61 things to do with kids in or near Ducktown, Tennessee, including 53 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Blue Ridge, Murphy, Ocoee and Ellijay.
- From Raft One to Wildwater Ltd. Rafting, the Ducktown area offers 67 different types of family activities, including: Rafting, Ziplines, History Museums and Parks.
- The quaint city of Ducktown, Tennessee is home to just over 400 residents and is located in the states southeastern most region. Once a booming copper-producer, the historic city now offers mine tours, scenic expansive natural land and small-town hospitality. The city is also the site of the local junior college, Kimsey.
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Sweetwater City of is a city in Tennessee that has a downtown area, a commercial space, recreational facilities, and schools. The city has a mayor and a board of commissioners who are in charge of the City Department.
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Redneck Resort Mud Park is an off-road park where visitors can use the vehicle they bring or rent a truck on site for a mudding experience. Acres of tracks and holes are available. Competitions for guests of the resort are held.
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Historic Western & Atlantic Railroad Tunnel
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215 Clisby Austin Road, Tunnel Hill, GA 30755
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Tunnel Hill, Georgia contains the Historic Western & Atlantic Railroad Tunnel. This museum explores the connections between the Civil War, rail travel, slavery and Georgia's history. It is also a frequent venue for Civil War reenactments.
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Dukes Creek Falls Trail is a 1.9 round trip hiking trail that culminates in the visiting of a waterfall. The area has a recorded history back to the 16th century when Spanish explores visited it.
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Cleveland, Georgia's North Georgia Zoo is a mid-size zoo open seasonally and closed throughout most of winter. In addition to its regular exhibits, the Zoo also offers exclusive behind-the-scenes tours and brings animals into local schools.
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Featuring a multipurpose grass field, Hancock Park provides visitors with a large, open space for picnics, soccer, and other outdoor activities. The park has a wooden pavilion has hosts community concerts and festivals.
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1 Public Square, Dahlonega, GA 30533
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For a full perspective concerning the Gold Rush, the visitor can go to the Dahlonega Gold Museum State Historic Site. The museum is housed in the oldest courthouse in the state, dating back to 1836.
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The Historic Holly Theater is a theater house located in a brick building with a Georgia Marble façade. The theater was first opened in 1948 and features live performances and shows movies.
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Once the site of a US courthouse, the Dahlonega Gold Museum features displays that showcase 19th century coins minted in the town as well as memorabilia from the days of the gold rush.
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69 W Main Street, Dahlonega, GA 30533
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From musical tributes to plays, The Historic Holly Theater is a historic theater that hosts a range of performing arts events for the community. The theater runs an arts education program that teaches the basics of singing and acting.