- Our list of the best things to do in Toccoa, Georgia, features the top 85 nearby activities — including 41 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Toccoa, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Amusement, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Toccoa, GA , followed by 77 popular activities in nearby cities, including Helen, Sautee Nacoochee, Clarkesville, Walhalla, Cleveland, Clayton, Commerce, Tiger and Long Creek
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End Of The Road Studios serves as a home, studio, and gallery for artists and couple Stan Dubose and Robin Anne Cooper. The gallery was built on the historic DuBose family farm.
19.8 Miles
The Oconee County Veterans Museum contains a variety of military artifacts related to the Civil War and the first and second World Wars. The 'collection' room contains toys and military models.
19.9 Miles
Housed in a restored 1892 tobacco barn, the Oconee Heritage Center is a community operated museum. Featuring exhibits and historic information on the area from the antebellum era on through modern times, it also hosts special events throughout the year.
20.0 Miles
All wines made by Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Tiger, Georgia are crafted from the vineyard's own grapes. Owned by two couples, Tiger Mountain Vineyards produces small batches of excellent wines sold locally and regionally.
20.0 Miles
Walhalla's Art Circle Gallery is an art gallery and creative space that showcases the works of local artists. The gallery rotates the works on display on a monthly basis, and hosts special events.
20.0 Miles
Issaqueena Falls is a waterfall destination accessible via a gentle trail to a lookout at the top. A more challenging hike to the bottom provides an impressive scenic view.
20.0 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.
20.4 Miles
The 37-mile Bartram Trail originates in Clayton, Georgia. It is a remote trail and not frequently hiked. Consequently, portions of the trail are not neatly maintained nor adequately marked. This trail is best reserved for experienced hikers.
20.4 Miles
Tiger Mountain Vineyards carefully selects grapes that are best suited to the climate of the southern Blue Ridge Mountains for local growing. There is a tasting room and cafe in the renovated Red Barn that is open May through November.
20.6 Miles
Yonah Mountain Vineyards maintain and grow seven different varieties of grapes which are used to make their wines. Partial and full tastings are available with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains in the backdrop coupled with guided tours of both the vineyards and the winery.