- TripBuzz found 63 things to do with kids in or near Hayesville, North Carolina, including 59 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Helen, Blairsville, Murphy and Hiawassee.
- From Chunky Gal Stables to Chatuge Dam & Recreation Area, the Hayesville area offers 69 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Theaters, Parks and Horseback Riding.
- Though the population of Hayesville sits around a modest 300, the city has a rich arts and recreational landscape. The city features a local playhouse and is a popular area for boating and fishing. The city has a rich Cherokee history and tourists come from surrounding areas to see the Cherokee Village.
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Wilson Lick Ranger Station was built in 1916. Today, patrons can visit the historic Info Kiosk that tells the history of the area, picnic in the meadow like setting, or walk the scenic trails.
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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.
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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.
20.2 Miles
A part of the Chattahoochee National Forest, Vogel State Park offers beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains during the autumn season. The park also includes multiple hiking trails, picnic areas, campgrounds and a lake which is open for boating.
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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.
21.0 Miles
From Mountain View Marina, visitors have direct access to Lake Hiwassee for their boats. The marina is nestled in the Appalachian Mountains and provides panoramic views of the lake. Visitors often go swimming, kayaking, and tubing in the lake.
21.9 Miles
Nestled in rural Georgia, the Chatahoochee National Forest is a large wilderness preserve dedicated to combating invasive species, nurturing endangered plans and educating the public about forestry and conservation. It is a popular destination for ginseng harvesting, for which a permit is required.
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There are plenty of springs, waterfalls, and trails uniting them in the 9,115 acres of the Raven Cliffs preserve. It is very popular among the wildlife watchers, with deer, black bears, and raccoons being the most spotted animals.
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Helen Tubing & Water Park organizes tubing trips on the Chattahoochee River and maintains a number of water slides, a lazy river, a climbing rock wall and a number of other attractions within the park.
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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.