- Our list of the best things to do in Hiawassee, Georgia, features the top 107 nearby activities — including 50 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Hiawassee, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Hiawassee, GA , followed by 98 popular activities in nearby cities, including Helen, Blairsville, Sautee Nacoochee, Murphy, Clarkesville, Cleveland, Hayesville, Dillard, Franklin, Clayton, Tiger, Dahlonega, Cherokee and Young Harris
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36.5 Miles
95%
363 votes
891 Old Cashes Valley Road, Blue Ridge, GA 30513
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Nestled in the North Georgia Mountains on a tract spanning 165 acres, Zipline Canopy Tours of Blue Ridge offers ziplines that span valleys, creeks, pastures, and other natural scenery. Some lines are over a mile in length.
36.6 Miles
88%
34 votes
49 Forrest Hills Road, Dahlonega, GA 30533
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In addition to standard trail rides through the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Gold City Corral & Carriage Co features a variety of other horse-related adventures and experiences. Visitors are able to partake in dinner wagon rides, hay rides, and even carriage rides for special occasions.
36.8 Miles
Amicalola Falls State Park is a 1,000 acre state park featuring 12 miles of hiking trails. Amicalola is Cherokee for Tumbling Waters, which describes the park fittingly due to the scenic cascading waterfalls.
37.2 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.
37.2 Miles
Designed for use by all types of outdoorsmen, Tsali Recreation Area provides several trails for horseback riding, bike riding, walking or hiking. With beautiful views, this picturesque park further offers a boat ramp and camping grounds for added enjoyment.
37.3 Miles
73%
1858 votes
226 Everett Street, Bryson City, NC 28713
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Train enthusiasts love the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad, a 'living museum' of functioning passenger trains from a bygone era. Visitors may choose from a variety of fun ride packages, and families with children should not miss their chance to ride the 'Polar Express.'
37.3 Miles
A fun activity for all ages, everyone is welcome to try gem hunting at the Nantahala Gorge Ruby Mine. An educated and knowledgeable staff will further assist with stone identification as well as cutting, cleaning and shining any discovered treasure.
37.3 Miles
In operation since 1980, the Smoky Mountain Community Theater is a not for profit, volunteer driven theater organization. The theater presents a seasonally changing slate of dramatic productions each year.
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3 votes
Off Rich Mountain Road, Walhalla, SC 29691
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Visitors can hike the 1,769 ft. elevation trail towards a summit at Buzzard Roost Heritage Preserve. The trail features a variety of plant species like stoneroot. At the summit, there is a picnic area.
37.6 Miles
83%
219 votes
100 Greenlee St, Bryson City, NC 28713
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The collection of model trains at the Smokey Mountain Trains Museum dates back to 1918. There are actually two model railroad layouts with 7,000 Lionel engines, cars, and accessories in addition to a children's activity center and toy shop.