- 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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Serene Dry Falls is a gorgeous trailside waterfall in Highlands, North Carolina. After viewing the waterfall from the front, visitors may descend a flight of stone steps and walk behind the falling water. Shoes with excellent traction are essential here.
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The tall, majestic Glen Falls are among North Carolina's most beautiful waterfalls. The fall, wide falls are a favorite subject for nature photographers and are free to visit. Visitors must wear high-traction shoes and refrain from attempting to cross the falls on foot.
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Featuring the work of a local clay artist, handmade ceramic pieces are sold at Pincu Pottery. Classes are also available to aid students interested in learning or perfecting the art of ceramics.
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181 Fort Mountain Park Road, Chatsworth, GA 30705
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Chatsworth's Fort Mountain State Park is a beautiful Georgian park full of rentable facilities. Visitors enjoy picnic spots, campsites, cozy cottages and other beautiful areas to spend the night surrounded by the gorgeous wilderness.
43.1 Miles
Found near Fontana Lake, the Tsali Recreation Area is most known for its extensive trail system than spans roughly 42 miles. The site features a four loop system that is open to hikers, horseback riders, and bikers.
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Bridal Falls is a 120-foot waterfall in Nantahala National Forest that is visible from Highway US 64. In the winter, the waterfall can freeze to form a solid column of ice.
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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.
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Promoting culture, the arts, health and wellness in the community, the Parks & Recreation program offers activities for all ages. Along with several outdoor parks, the city also owns and manages an aquatics center, golf course and special events facility.
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Open seasonally, The River Maze is a large farm that offers a variety of farm-based games and amusements for visitors. Mazes, hay rides, and animals for petting are all part of the experience.
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Golfers can play golf at the Highlands Country Club course designed by Donald Ross and first opened in 1928. The club's members can do many other activities together including playing bridge, canoeing, croquet, and children can attend a camp.