- Our list of the best things to do in Blairsville, Georgia, features the top 137 nearby activities — including 69 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Blairsville, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Sights & Landmarks, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 13 things to do within the city of Blairsville, GA , followed by 124 popular activities in nearby cities, including Helen, Blue Ridge, Dahlonega, Sautee Nacoochee, Murphy, Cleveland, Hiawassee, Clarkesville, Hayesville, Cherokee, Young Harris, Clayton and Copperhill
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Located in Tiger, Georgia, Goat on the Roof is an eclectic attraction featuring live animals, Amish food, gem panning, homemade confections and much more. It is also rife with friendly goats that visitors may feed if they wish.
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The Grant Street Music Room gives the North Georgia mountains a home for live musical entertainment. The combined restaurant, bar and nightclub features regular live music on weekends and is also available for rental.
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1890 Burnt Mountain Road, Ellijay, GA 30536
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Visitors can enjoy guided fly fishing trips through 7.5 miles of private waters with Reel'em In Guide Service - Private Tours. The tours offer the opportunity to catch both wild and private trophy trout.
30.6 Miles
Tiger Drive In is a drive in movie theatre that first opened in 1954 and closed in the 1980's. Re-opened in 2004, the drive in shows a variety of movies which visitors can view from their vehicles.
30.6 Miles
The Bald River Falls cascades over 100 feet to the steep rocks below it. Since the rock outcropping is slopped, the falls actually flow down the rocks rather than a free fall, and guests can drive past the falls in a car or hike to the top.
30.6 Miles
Located on the shores of Lake Burton, Laprades Marina offers a variety of amenities. Visitors can rent boats or slips, purchase boats, or dine at the restaurant or tiki bar on the premises.
30.7 Miles
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.
31.1 Miles
Stovall Mill Covered Bridge is a bridge that was constructed in 1895. The bridge is 36.8 feet long and covered with wooden framing. Visiting, including parking, is free.
31.3 Miles
Situated around wooded terrain, Veteran's Park features sports facilities for football, baseball, softball, basketball and tennis. The park includes picnic areas, a gymnasium, batting cages, a walking trail, children's playgrounds, a swimming pool and a quarter-mile track.
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Cartecay River Experience organizes whitewater rafting, tubing and kayaking trips on the Cartecay River. The company also provides the rafts, kanoes and tubes on rent and offer lessons to those interested.