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From the start (or finish) of the Appalachian Trail to Wine
Vineyards, the Georgia Mountains offer a large variety of
recreational opportunities including waterfalls, off road
vehicle trails, bike trails and hiking trails. In addition to
their natural beauty, the Georgia Mountains offers a chance to
experience life at a little slower pace.
From strolling along the antique stores in Blue Ridge,
walking along the battlefields of Chickamauga, playing a round
of golf at Brasstown Valley Resort, or panning for gold in
Dahlonega, the Georgia Mountains offers the opportunity to
entertain the entire family.
The Georgia Mountains section of the Mountain Travel Guide
contains information and directions to 174 Hiking Trails, 69
Bike Trails, 24 Horse Trails, 49 ATV Trails, 64 Waterfalls, and
publicly owned Campgrounds. You will also find local business
information for each county listing such businesses as
Vacation Cabin Rentals,
Motels,
Bed & Breakfast, Restaurants,
Real Estate Brokers,
Wedding Services,
Home Builders and privately owned
Campgrounds.
Helen, Georgia
Fine Art Prints of the North Georgia Mountains
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