- TripBuzz found 62 things to do with kids in or near Salem, South Carolina, including 59 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Highlands, Clemson, Walhalla and Sapphire.
- From Jocassee Lake Tours to Devils Fork State Park, the Salem area offers 89 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Sporting Goods Store, Other Tours and History Museums.
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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.
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The hiking and biking trails found throughout Jackrabbit Mountain Bike & Hiking Trails are designed for individuals of all skill levels. Most of the trails are either easy or moderately difficult, but all feature beautiful scenery amidst tall trees.
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The Peacock Playhouse is a live performing arts venue that hosts a wide variety of musical and theatrical performances. The facility hosts auditions for some productions, and offers classes in theater and dance.
49.3 Miles
Thomas Wolfe memorialized the large marble Stone Angel in his novel entitled Look Homeward Angel. The famous statue now stands at the Oakdale Cemetery even though it was originally imported from Italy.
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8065 South Main Street, White County, Cleveland, GA 30545
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A miniature golf course designed in keeping with Helen's German mountain town theme, Bavarian Mountain Miniature Golf offers two courses with uniquely and challengingly designed holes. The course hosts private parties, and also features an arcade.
49.5 Miles
Owned and operated by Young Harris College, the Rollins Planetarium is located in Young Harris, Georgia. It seats 104 comfortably and its dome measures almost 50 feet in diameter. The planetarium is a popular destination for school field trips and homeschooling groups.
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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.