- Our list of the best things to do in Blue Ridge, Georgia, features the top 85 nearby activities — including 50 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Blue Ridge, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Amusement, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of Blue Ridge, GA , followed by 62 popular activities in nearby cities, including Ellijay, Murphy, Blairsville, Ducktown, Dawsonville, Chatsworth, Benton, Copperhill, Dahlonega, Cherokee, Clayton and Ocoee
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15.0 Miles
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.
15.1 Miles
An entertainment center, The Bowling Alley features attractions including 12 lanes of bowling, laser tag and a bounce house. The alley also offers food and drink options as well as pool tables and an arcade.
15.7 Miles
Studio 1 Performing Arts School provides dance and performing arts instruction from preschool to the advanced professional level. They offer dance lessons to enhance talents in the fields of Jazz, Hip Hop, Tap, Point, Tumble and Cheer, Baton and Fitness.
16.5 Miles
At Red Apple Barn, visitors can tour through the farm's orchards and pick their own apples. The farm produces goods like Muscadine cider, apple cider donuts, apple pies, and other treats.
16.7 Miles
A Step Above Stables is an equestrian facility offering a wide range of services which include riding lessons, trail riding, boarding and more. They are also professional sellars and provide healthy and trained horses for purchases.
16.9 Miles
The spacious Reece Apple House is an apple orchard and produce market in Ellijay, Georgia. This family-owned business is a premier destination for apples, cider, confections, preserves and other delicious treats.
17.1 Miles
Hillcrest Orhcards is a family owned orchard and farmer's market known for its annual Apple Pickin' Jubilee where visitors get to pick their own apples from the orchards. Other attractions here include wagon rides, pig races, a petting zoo and a playground which features a 50 foot slide.
17.2 Miles
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.
17.4 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.
17.7 Miles
Cartecay Vineyards is a local winery which houses a wide range of quality wines made from the estate-grown grapes. They also organize a live music event every weekend.