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AREA ATTRACTIONS
Apples Grown in Ellijay
Absolutely the best! That's what you get
when you pick Ellijay for apples.
Nestled in the mighty Appalachian
Mountains, Ellijay is the heart of
Georgia's apple country, From late
August to December, roadside stands
abound with the tastiest, tree-ripened
mountain apples available. And by buying
direct from the growers, you are assured
of getting better tasting, fresher, less
expensive apples amidst some of the
state's most breathtaking scenery.
Apple Festival
The Annual Georgia Apple Festival.
From the mountains of North Georgia.
Arts and Crafts Fair. North Georgia's
premier mountain event will be held on
the second and third "full" weekends in October at
the Ellijay Lions Club Fairground South
of Ellijay off Highway 5. Hours: 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. each day rain or shine!
Downtown Ellijay will feature
antique and gift shops brimming with
merchandise plus additional vendors on
the square. Be on hand the first Sat. of
the festival for the downtown parade
with Grand Marshall. Fun, food and a
festival with something for everyone!
Bicycling
Great mountain biking! Dedicated cycling
lanes on GA Hwy. 52 E. The Georgia Tour
de Force has come through downtown
Ellijay for the second year in a row led
in 2004 by Lance Armstrong. Visit the
Cartecay Bike Shop in the old Wal-mart
behind Burger King for parts, supplies
and a full time mechanic. 706-635-BIKE
(2453) Toll Free: 888-276-BIKE (2453).
Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 12:00 - 6:00 pm,
Fri. & Sat. 10:00 - 6:00, Closed Wed. &
Sun.
East Ellijay Offers
Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce
Information Center,
368 Craig Street • East Ellijay,
Georgia 30539 (706-635-7400)
, Movie Theater, Movie
rentals, Super Wal-Mart, Lowe's,
Barbeque, Sushi, Mexican, Chinese, local
and franchise restaurants, good grocery
stores, a fresh seafood market and
package store.
Ellijay Shopping and Historic Sites
Downtown Ellijay - The quaint square is
lined with historic buildings, antique,
craft, & gift shops, as well as eateries
of all kinds. Don't miss the Hyatt
Hotel, now the Gilmer County Courthouse,
on the National Register of Historic
Places, the Watkins Residence), late
1800's, Apple Country Station, (The
Teems Bldg.), 2 Northside Square, 1908,
the Times Courier Office, 47 River
St.,1916, Penland's Antiques, 56 River
St., 1914, and The Christmas House, 88
River St., late 1800's.
Chieftain's Trail - A tour of local
Native American sites; call Gilmer
County Chamber of Commerce for
information, 706-635-7400.
Ellijay City Cemetery - Best panoramic
views of the city, valley and mountains;
South of the Square, Ellijay.
Old Cartecay United Methodist Church -
est. 1834, oldest Methodist Church in
North Georgia, call (706) 276-3703 to
arrange a tour; Highway 52 East & Roy
Road.
Kell Farm - Built in 1867 by James Kell,
the farm is occupied by his descendants.
A marker in the cemetery commemorates
Kell's Revolutionary War exploits.
GA State Parks
Amicalola Falls, 20 miles south
east of Ellijay on GA Hwy. 52 E. Its
easy to see why this is one of Georgias
most popular state parks. Amicalola, a
Cherokee Indian word meaning tumbling
waters, is an appropriate name for these
729-foot falls the tallest east of the
Mississippi River. An eight-mile
approach trail leads from the park to
Springer Mountain, the southern end of
the 2,150-mile Appalachian Trail.
However, numerous other trails are
available for shorter journeys.
On the road to Amicalola - Burts
Pumpkin Farm. Burt’s has pumpkins that
range from an eye popping 150 lbs. to a
modest 1 lb. in every variety
imaginable. Burt's also offer hayrides
and fieldtrips that take you through a
winding trail filled with nature and
beauty. Hayride Hours: Sept. 12pm-5:30pm
Sat. & Sun., Oct. 10am-5:30 pm daily,
Nov. 1st-15th 10am-4:30pm Sat/Sun.
Fort Mountain State Park, 18
miles north of Ellijay on GA Hwy. 52 W.
Prehistoric rock formations. Fort
Mountain derives its name from an
ancient 855-foot-long rock wall which
stands on the highest point of the
mountain. The mysterious wall is thought
to have been built by Indians as
fortification against other more hostile
Indians or for ancient ceremonies.
Situated in the Chattahoochee National
Forest close to the Cohutta Wilderness
area, this park offers a variety of
outdoor activities. Hikes wind through
hardwood forest and blueberry thickets,
occasionally crossing streams and
providing spectacular vistas. Great
picnic area.
Golf
Whitepath Golf Course, 1156 Shenandoah
Dr., Ellijay, GA 30540, Phone:
(706)276-3080. Greens Fees: $20-$49;
Carts available. Course Type: 18 hole,
semi-private; Dress Code: No tank tops
or cutoffs; Season: Open all year
Golf - Championship Miniature
Gilmer Golf and Games, GA Route 515 N
bound 1/2 mile south of East Ellijay
Walmart, 1/2 mile north of Panorama
Apple House, across from Remax/Trinity
Mountain Homes. Play the most scenic
miniature golf course in Georgia. The
course has been designed with Mother
Nature in mind; rock and water hazards
create challenging diversions for the
skillful player. Sparkling blue
waterfallls, rushing streams, and lovely
gardens offer a serene setting for
golfers looking for relaxation. The
evening sky shows it's awesome colors
while the sun melts into the the
magestic Blue Ridge Corridor. What are
you waiting for?
Hiking
Appalachian Trail - The usual
approach is to start at Amicalola Falls
State Park off paved GA Hwy. 52 and walk
the 8.3 mile blue-blazed Approach Trail
to Springer Mountain. A shorter approach
is to intercept the Approach Trail at
Nimblewill Gap on USFS Road #28 and walk
2.5 miles north to Springer. NOTE: This
section of USFS Road #28 is usually very
rough, particularly after storms in the
spring. The shortest approach involves
driving north of Springer to where the
A.T. crosses USFS Road #42, then hiking
south on the white-blazed A.T. one mile
to the summit of Springer Mountain.
Directions: From GA Hwy. 52, 9.5 miles
east of Amicalola Falls State Park or
8.5 miles west of Dahlonega, turn north
at Grizzle's old store (closed, sign for
store is damaged). Go 2.0 miles and turn
right on USFS Road #28 (look for sign
that points to Georgia Wildlife
Management Area on left and sign to
Jones Creek Road on right). After 2.2
miles, bear left at fork onto USFS Road
#77 and go 5.1 miles. Take hard left
onto USFS Road #42 and go 2.7 miles to
A.T., passing a Benton MacKaye Trail
crossing (diamond blazes) along the way.
There is a large parking area along
north side of road. Alternate
directions: >From GA Hwy. 52 in Cartecay
(12.1 miles west of Amicalola Falls
State Park or 7.4 miles east of
Ellijay), turn north on Roy Road between
Methodist Church and Stanley's Grocery
and go 9.7 miles to end of road. Turn
right and go 2.2 miles to Mt. Pleasant
Baptist Church (these are paved roads).
Turn right onto gravel USFS Road #42 and
go 6.8 miles to the parking area on
north side of road. NOTE: These Forest
Service roads can be quite rough, and
may be impassable by car or van in
winter or very wet weather. Contact the
Chattahoochee National Forest Toccoa
Ranger District in Blue Ridge, Georgia
(706) 632-3031 for current road
conditions.
Benton MacKaye Trail - The Benton
MacKaye Trail (BMT) is probably what the
Appalachian Trail was like many decades
ago—a lesser-tamed path, steep in
places, rough in spots, and still
evolving. It is mostly well marked, less
so in some locales—a mixture of
occasional road walks and single-track
footpaths treading along ridgelines and
streams. Many sections of the BMT have
permanently fixed routes, while other
sections are still being rerouted. The
trail's namesake, Benton MacKaye, was
the man who actually conceived the idea
of an "Appalachian Trail." The BMT
starts at the same place as the AT,
Springer Mountain in Georgia. It heads
north through the Chattahoochee National
Forest, like the AT, and crosses its
more famous cousin a few times early
during the 93-mile journey to its
current terminus at the Ocoee River in
Tennessee's Cherokee National Forest.
Horseback Riding
Adventure Trail Ridges, near Blue
Ridge. 706-258-BARN. Rachel Callihan,
founder. Beautiful scenic trails. Come
share Rachel's dream. Experienced
guides. Hourly rates.
Double D Trail Ridges, 1474 Pack
Creek Road, Blue Ridge, Ga. 30513,
706-632-6975 or call David Butler,
770-957-7053 or David Haley,
770-954-1037. Together they have over
fifty years of equestrain experience.
Double D are outfitters with a permit
from the National Forest Service that
allows them to offer guided trail rides
in the Chattahoochee National Forest.
Lakes/Boating/Fishing
Carters Lake, Located near
Ellijay off GA Hwy. 136. Carters Lake
embraces a spectacular tract of
mountain-and-valley scenery in the Blue
Ridge Mountains of North Georgia. Its
sparkling waters and rugged shoreline
provide a beautiful surrounding for a
variety of recreational opportunities
which include fishing, picnicking,
boating, mountain biking and hunting.
Launch ramps by fee.
Fishing at the River Park -
Ellijay, Old Hwy. 5, Great fishing from
the banks of the Coosawattee River all
along the park area. Enjoy the 1 mile
walking tract along the river and great
picnic and playground area.
Moped Rentals
Mountain Mopeds, 2218 Hwy. 52 East,
Ellijay, 706-889-2265. By the hour.
River Tubing, Canoeing, Kayaking
Mountaintown Outdoor Expeditions,
Ellijay • Jay Syrmansky, Call:(706)
635-2524
River Right Outfitters, Ellijay • Bob &
Lisa Bennett, Call:(706) 276-7055
Scenic Train Ride
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, 15 minute
drive from Ellijay to Blue Ridge, 241
Depot St.1-800-934-1898,
1-706-632-9833. Embark on a 3.5 hour
trip from Blue Ridge, GA, with a layover
in picturesque McCaysville, GA and
Copperhill, TN. Prices vary per time of
year. Excursions Friday, Saturday and
Monday at 11:00am; 1:00pm on Sunday.
Tennis
River Park - Ellijay, Old Hwy. 5.
Lighted courts. No charge. One hour time
limit if someone is waiting.
The Pink Pig Barbecue Restaurant,
Cherry Log, GA (7 miles north of E.
Ellijay)
Jimmy and Roslyn Carter's favorite
barbecue in Ellijay offers delicious
food & unique atmosphere with photos of
the famous & not-so-famous interspersed
among pig memorabilia. Highway 515
North, Cherry Log, just off of 515 10
minutes from East Ellijay.
Pearson Pond Ranch & Llama Co.,
242 Charles Lane, #6017, Ellijay, GA
30540. (706) 276-3658 The ranch is
located down an old logging road and up
a holler known as Pleasant Valley on 98
acres, surrounded by mountains once
roamed by Cherokee Indians. Started here
in 1981 there is a sizable herd that
represents the finest bloodlines
available, including Argentine, Chilean,
Bolivian, Australian, Canadian and North
American. Visitors by appointment.
Rainbow Nation of North Georgia
Reservations: 706.265.4278, south of
Dahlonega. An animal refuge and
sanctuary located in the foothills of
the North Georgia Mountains. See exotic
deer, llamas, ostrich, emu, goats, pigs,
turkey, ducks, exotic birds and more.
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