- Our list of the best things to do in Clarkesville, Georgia, features the top 96 nearby activities — including 46 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Clarkesville, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 12 things to do within the city of Clarkesville, GA , followed by 84 popular activities in nearby cities, including Helen, Sautee Nacoochee, Cleveland, Toccoa, Clayton, Dahlonega, Blairsville, Tiger, Long Creek, Commerce, Gainesville, Hiawassee and Walhalla
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The Iron Horse is an artistic monument and sculpture that is made from iron. The Iron Horse was created by Abbot Pattinson and weighs approximately 2,000 pounds and can be viewed for free 7 days a week.
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The Georgia Food Tour Company provides tours of locally owned restaurants, shops, and farms in Athens and Roswell. Explore local history, music, and architecture, and meet the farmers, restaurant owners, and chefs that bring their food to the area.
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With a history of major musical acts passing through this venue, 40 Watt Club offers visitors a mix of local and national bands to see. The venue can fit 500 people and has general admission seating.
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Flicker Theatre & Bar hosts local artistic activities including live music, poetry reading, art shows, variety acts, stand up comedy, benefits and locally made movies. They also feature activities like poker, ping pong and video games.
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As an indoor play place, Everland Play offers slides, bounce areas, and other inflatables for children to explore. The facility offers several party packages that include a party coordinator and a 90 minute play session.
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The Buford Trout Hatchery is a nature park that features a hatchery rearing area, a nature and bird watching trail, and a family pond. The trail terminates in a boardwalk that overlooks a beaver swamp.
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The Tree That Owns Itself, also known as the Jackson Oak, is a white oak tree and a popular local landmark owing to the fact that it is believed to be the legal owner of itself as well as the land within eight feet from its base.
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Nestled among the Northeast Georgia Mountains, the Morganton Point Recreation Area is situated on the shores of Lake Blue Ridge. The area offers hiking trails, fishing, and an extensive campground with showers and bathroom facilities.
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Flowered Rock Farm is an equestrian center that offers a variety of services for horses and their owners to enjoy. Riding lessons, summer camps, horse boarding, and trail rides are among the many services offered at the center.
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A bowling alley that accommodates individuals, leagues and parties, Oasis Bowling Center also boasts a full bar, large arcade and game room with pool and air hockey. They also have poker and a DJ with karaoke on select nights.