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  • Kangaroo Conservation Center Logos

    Kangaroo Conservation Center

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    Dawsonville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Experience the Georgia Outback, home to hundreds of kangaroos, at the Kangaroo Conservation Center, one hour North of Atlanta, Georgia.  
    Hours/days open vary seasonally. Visit our website for current visitor information and to purchase tickets. Minimum Age 5 years for general admission.

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    Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia

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    Sautee | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Exhibits trace 200 years of the region's folk pottery history and show how the tradition has evolved.

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    Tallulah Gorge State Park

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    Tallulah Falls | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Explore this spectacular gorge with its many trails and a suspension bridge. Gift shop, beach, fishing and camping are available.

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    Smithgall Woods

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    Helen | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    These 5,600 acres are now for catch-and-release fishing (reservations required), hiking, biking, picnicking and wildlife observation.

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    Hartwell

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    Hartwell | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Surrounding Hartwell’s town square are antique, art, craft & clothing shops, a coffee shop, an art gallery with changing exhibitions, and a myriad of restaurants. The community theater and bluegrass music hall are popular after a day of fun on Lake Harwell or a round of golf at Catteechee Golf Club.

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    Dawsonville

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    Dawsonville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Dawsonville, on Georgia's Hospitality Highway lays claim to the largest number of kangaroos outside of Australia, the best outlet shopping in the Atlanta area, the home Georgia’s Racing Hall of Fame, Georgia’s tallest waterfall & the approach trail to the Southern Terminus of the Appalachian Trail.

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    Mark of the Potter

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    Clarkesville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Historic mill on the Soque River featuring the works of many local artists and potters. Feed the pet trout and see the inner workings of an old grist mill.

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    Elberton

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    Elberton | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Known as the Granite Capitol of the World, Elberton has a variety of shops, restaurants, and the Elberton Granite Museum. Outdoor recreation abounds at two lakes, a state park, a state recreation area, an outstanding golf course and a wildlife management area. The Georgia Guidestones are a must see!

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    Fancy Feather Farms

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    Bowman | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Named one of seven MUST SEE LOCATIONS in the Anderson (S.C.) Independent Mail newspaper. Interact with emus, rheas, ostrich, pygmy goats and more. Seasonal sales of all natural veggies, grapes, and berries. Emu oil pruducts, emu meat, free range eggs. Farm tours by appointment.

  • Grove River Ranch LLC,  Equestrian Center & Retreat Logos

    Grove River Ranch LLC, Equestrian Center & Retreat

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    Gillsville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Scenic new 153-acre equestrian center northeast of Atlanta featuring an indoor arena, stables, campground with hookups, rental cabin on the river, bunk house lodging, primitive tent camping, group camp area on the river, horseback and hiking trails. Bring your horse or book lessons on one of ours.

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    Clayton

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    Clayton | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Nestled in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, downtown Clayton is filled with architecturally beautiful buildings. Spend the day shopping for art & antiques, sample wine at local tasting rooms, wander through an old fashioned drug store & hardware store or go whitewater rafting on the Chattooga!

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    Three Sisters Vineyards & Winery

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    Dahlonega | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    In the heart of North Georgia's Wine Country, visit this 184-acre vineyard estate. Weekly tours, tastings, folk art gallery and packages are available. Three Sisters Vineyards is Dahlonega's First Family Farm Winery and Lumpkin County's Founding Grapegrowers.

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    Blairsville

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    Blairsville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Blairsville-Union County is a beautiful place any season with Georgia's highest point, Brasstown Bald, lakes, waterfalls, hiking trails & mountain vistas. Golf, shopping, and dining make this a perfect place for your Georgia mountain getaway. Stop by the Welcome Center for information and brochures.

  • Uncle Shuck's Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch Logos

    Uncle Shuck's Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch

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    Dawsonville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch begins its 9th season in Dawsonville, Georgia. The family attraction is open weekends, Sept 4-Nov 21, and every day in October. A 20-acre field offers a corn maze (butterfly design), kids soybean maze, bonfire area, hayrides, climbing goats. Admission $9

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    Hiawassee

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    Young Harris | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    For a perfect getaway, come to Mountain Top Georgia! Choose from championship golf, hiking, horseback riding, boating and fishing on Lake Chatuge. Shop for crafts, art & antiques. Go to concerts, fairs & festivals. Stay at a charming cabin, bed & breakfast inn or full service conference resort.

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    Tallulah Falls

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    Clayton | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Once a bustling resort town that rivaled Niagra, Tallulah Falls is home to Tallulah Gorge, a 1000-foot chasm carved over millions of years by the Tallulah River, a state park & interpretive Center, Tallulah Falls School Museum & Art Gallery and three lakes...Tugalo, Yonah & Tallulah Falls.

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    Dahlonega

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    Dahlonega | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Nestled in the foothills of the southern Appalachian Mountains, the quaint historic town of Dahlonega in Lumpkin County claims fame to being the site of the first American Gold rush as well as a community filled with the arts, four wineries, numerous heritage sites, and plenty of outdoor recreation.

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    Carnesville

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    Carnesville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    From Hartwell Lake to Victoria Bryant State Park, it is easy to see why the early settlers staked their claim in this beautiful rural Northeast Georgia county. Visit Carnesville's historic Courthouse or Cromer’s Mill Covered Bridge. Play golf at Highland Walk or visit nearby Ty Cobb Museum.

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    Toccoa

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    Toccoa | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Toccoa is named for the Cherokee word "Toccoah" meaning "beautiful." This quaint, historic town nestled in the foothills of the Southern Appalachian Mountains is a perfect destination for relaxation or adventure. Local sites include Toccoa Falls, Currahee Military Museum & Currahee Mountain.

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    Winder

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    Winder | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Winder is the hometown of Richard B Russell, an influential U.S. Senator. The local state park offers a quick and fun-filled getaway. Visitors can visit the local history museum, play a round of golf at one of three golf courses or browse the Winder Cultural Arts Center.

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    Danielsville

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    Danielsville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    This rural community is north of Athens near Lake Richard B Russell and Hartwell Lake in Madison County near the longest covered bridge in Georgia. Come paddle down the Broad River or ride your bike through the countryside of lush pastures & rolling hills and natural pine & hardwood forests.

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    Currahee Mountain

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    Toccoa | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    CURRAHEE- a Cherokee Indian word that means "stand alone", is the last mountain in the Blueridge chain and the training site for Army paratroopers during World War II who were required to run up an down the 3- mile trek. The Mtn. is part of the Lake Russell Wildlife Area.

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    Gresham Motorsports Park

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    Jefferson | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Gresham Motorsports Park is a half-mile asphalt oval, located just outside Jefferson, GA. The track opened in November of 2009 with the 26th-Annual World Crown 300 and will host regular races as well as serve as a multi-purpose event facility.

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    Lavonia Speedway

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    Lavonia | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    A 3/8-mile, slightly banked, clay oval racetrack located on Highway 77, four miles from downtown Lavonia. Weekly racing program runs from March through September.

  • Quinlan Visual Arts Center Logos

    Quinlan Visual Arts Center

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    Gainesville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Located on Historic Green Street and home to world-class exhibits and workshops as well as a wide variety of classes for all ages and levels of experience. Supporter of local artists, extensive gift shop. Visit our website for additional information www.quinlanartscenter.org.

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