- TripBuzz found 68 things to do with kids in or near Young Harris, Georgia, including 67 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Helen, Blairsville, Murphy and Clarkesville.
- From Rollins Planetarium to Boundary Waters Resort & Marina, the Young Harris area offers 67 different types of family activities, including: Observatories & Planetariums, Rafting, Horseback Riding and Fishing.
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A traditional, 22 lane bowling alley, Thunder Lanes of Sylva offers open bowling as well as tournament and league play. The alley also has a video game arcade, pool tables, and a snack bar.
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2125 Elachee Drive, Gainesville, GA 30504
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Located within the Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve, the Elachee Nature Science Center is a center dedicated to environmental education and conservation. Visitors commonly enjoy viewing the exhibits during field trips, preschool programs, or a day of fun.
47.3 Miles
Formerly Thunder Alley Lanes, the newly renovated Country Side Lanes has 22 high performance alleys for traditional or league bowling. The facilities also provide a snack bar, billiards and an arcade area.
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U.S. 441 at Oconaluftee Visitors Center, Cherokee, NC
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A unique collection of farm buildings assembled from various locations throughout the park compose the Mountain Farm Museum. The buildings include a house, barn, springhouse, smokehouse, and applehouse which are made of logs.
47.6 Miles
Visitors can rent a variety of boats including waverunners, pontoons, houseboats, and part boats with Paradise Rental Boats. They offer rentals on Lake Allatoona, Lake Lanier, and Lake Monroe, and their fleet features over 200 boats.
47.7 Miles
The Cherokee Indian Reservation in Cherokee, North Carolina is the most important Cherokee Reservation in the United States. Its residents welcome visitors and offer many traditional crafts for sale. The Reservation also hosts cultural seminars and educational events.
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Clingmans Dome is the highest peak in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Visitors of this site who choose to go hiking will have the opportunity to take in scenic views and spot wildlife in the area.
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Coal Mountain Park is a public park that features multiple ball fields, hiking and running trails, horseshoe pits and tennis courts. The park also offers pavilions, playgrounds, and picnic areas outfitted with barbecue grills.
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Open to public fishing, Morgan Mill Trout Farm stocks a pond with rainbow trout for visitors to fish in. The farm also has a service where visitors can have their newly caught fish filleted and packed with ice.
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At the Cherokee Bear Zoo, visitors can feed black bears. In addition, visitors can see raccoons, ground hogs, deer, monkeys, tigers, and grizzlies, many of which are born at the zoo.