- Our list of the best things to do in Ellijay, Georgia, features the top 62 nearby activities — including 36 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ellijay, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Water Activities, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 15 things to do within the city of Ellijay, GA , followed by 47 popular activities in nearby cities, including Blue Ridge, Chatsworth, Ducktown, Dawsonville, Dahlonega and Copperhill
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31.5 Miles
Offering guided group whitewater rafting trips down the Ocoee River, Cherokee Rafting Service Inc features trips of varying length and challenge. A section of one trip includes the area used for whitewater events in the 1996 Olympics.
31.6 Miles
73%
26 votes
100 North Street, Canton, GA 30114
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The Cherokee County History Museum and Visitors Center is a museum located in a historic courthouse. The museum features artifacts and exhibits from the collections of the local historical society.
31.6 Miles
93%
59 votes
2084 South Chestatee/Highway 60, Dahlonega, GA
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Appalachian Outfitters is open from March to November. In addition to equipment rentals and sales, the company offers canoe and kayak trips, tubing trips, and overnight trips with the possibility of special customized trips.
31.6 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.
31.6 Miles
Serving a menu of American appetizers and meals, The Painted Pig Tavern is a restaurant and bar commonly frequented by local residents and visitors. The tavern offers a full bar with numerous drink and brew selections available.
31.8 Miles
Boling Park contains sports fields, racquetball courts, play areas, and trails. The park is known for geocaching, special events, a separate toddler playground, as well as access to the Etowah River.
31.9 Miles
The first commercial whitewater rafting company on the Ocoee River was Sunburst Adventures. The business still operates one of the most comprehensive rafting tours of the river that covers the full river or just the Middle Ocoee or Upper Ocoee.
31.9 Miles
Featuring a section of creek suitable for tubing, Yahoola Creek Park also has multiple sports fields, fully equipped playground facilities, covered picnic areas, walking trails, and a landscaped garden area.
32.0 Miles
Open seven days a week, the Cherokee Lanes offers thirty-two lanes of quality bowling. Home to league play and casual, family-friendly play, the bowling alley features a game room and weekend night bowling with live music.
32.2 Miles
A part of the Chattahoochee National Forest, Vogel State Park offers beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains during the autumn season. The park also includes multiple hiking trails, picnic areas, campgrounds and a lake which is open for boating.