- Our list of the best things to do in Clayton, Georgia, features the top 132 nearby activities — including 71 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Clayton, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Clayton, GA , followed by 126 popular activities in nearby cities, including Helen, Franklin, Highlands, Sautee Nacoochee, Clarkesville, Hiawassee, Walhalla, Toccoa, Cashiers, Dillard, Hayesville, Tiger, Long Creek, Cleveland, Blairsville and Sapphire
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Old Orchard Farm is a working farm and equestrian facility offering a variety of horse related services. Example services include: horseback riding lessons, birthday parties, natural horsemanship clinics & horse anatomy, and care and maintenance classes.
14.6 Miles
Blackhawk Fly Fishing provides guided fly fishing trips on a private two mile stretch of the Soque River. Guests can catch anglers and trout ranging from 3 pounds to 12 pounds.
14.8 Miles
Located in Clarksville, Georgia, Mark of the Potter is an artisanal pottery firm that sells an eclectic mix of pottery and home decorations. Most of the items are formed from clay harvested from the local countryside.
15.1 Miles
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.
15.1 Miles
Located next to the Soque River, Brigadoon Lodge offers a prime fly fishing spot for catching trout. The lodge is situated in the Chattahochee National Forest, with nearby trails surrounded by forests and springs for visitors to hike through.
15.4 Miles
Sunburst Stables in Clarksville, Georgia is an adventure experience company that offers zipline touring, equestrian trips, ATV excursions and other active tourist pursuits. Whitewater rafting is available from late spring through early autumn.
15.9 Miles
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.
16.0 Miles
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.
16.2 Miles
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.
16.4 Miles
An abandoned attempt to link Charleston and Cincinnati, Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel was never completed. Visitors can now walk halfway through the 1600 ft long tunnel, which was also used by Clemson University as an ideal location for curing blue cheese.