- TripBuzz found 51 things to do with kids in or near Ellijay, Georgia, including 39 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Blue Ridge, Chatsworth, Ducktown and Dawsonville.
- From Cartecay River Experience to The Bowling Alley, the Ellijay area offers 84 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Tubing, Bowling and Military Museums.
- Gilmer County, Georgia is home to the city of Ellijay. The city lies where the Ellijay and Cartecay Rivers meet to form the Coosawattee River. Covering less than 3 square miles, this area is lightly populated, with a significant family household presence. Hosting an annual Apple Festival every October, this city is known as the 'Apple Capital of Georgia.'
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Situated among the mountains north of Dahlonega, Dockery Lake Campground offers eleven camp sites with basic amenities like grills, picnic tables, and lantern posts, but no water or electric hook-ups. The area offers fishing in the lake and hiking opportunities.
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Canton Paw Park is a canine-centric park that is divided into two areas for small and large dogs. Water and benches are provided, as are doggie bags for picking up after pooches.
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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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For an action-packed adventure, visit Cherokee Rafting featuring 10-miles of white water rafting through the Cherokee National Forest. From beginners to advanced rafters, from small groups to large, you can't go wrong with this adrenaline rush.
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Offering guided group whitewater rafting trips down the Ocoee River, Cherokee Rafting Service Inc features trips of varying length and challenge. A section of one trip includes the area used for whitewater events in the 1996 Olympics.
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The Cherokee County History Museum and Visitors Center is a museum located in a historic courthouse. The museum features artifacts and exhibits from the collections of the local historical society.
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A biblically-inspired park, Fields of the Wood covers 220 acres overlooking the Cherokee Mountains. Highlights include Ten Commandments Mountain, the Tomb of Jesus, nature trails, a baptismal font, gift shop and cafe.
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Boling Park contains sports fields, racquetball courts, play areas, and trails. The park is known for geocaching, special events, a separate toddler playground, as well as access to the Etowah River.
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The first commercial whitewater rafting company on the Ocoee River was Sunburst Adventures. The business still operates one of the most comprehensive rafting tours of the river that covers the full river or just the Middle Ocoee or Upper Ocoee.
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Featuring a section of creek suitable for tubing, Yahoola Creek Park also has multiple sports fields, fully equipped playground facilities, covered picnic areas, walking trails, and a landscaped garden area.