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
historic downtown
Ellijay at 131 North
Main St (1.5 blocks off
the square), supplies
and a full time
mechanic. 706-635-BIKE
(2453) Toll Free:
888-276-BIKE (2453). Mon
- Sat. 12:00 - 6:00 pm
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 historical
buildings including the
Apple Country Station,
(The Teems Bldg.), 2
Northside Square, 1908,
the Times Courier
Office, 47 River
St.,1916, 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 Georgia's 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
- Burt's 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 Wal-Mart, 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
waterfalls, 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 majestic 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. Go 11
miles North of
Hardees in Ellijay on
Hwy 515 to just past
mile marker 21.
Look for a sign with
Hikers on the right.
However the best
entrance is on the South
bound side. Make a
U-Turn and look for the
Hikers sign on the
right.
Horseback Riding
Adventure Trail
Rides, near Blue
Ridge. 706-258-BARN.
Rachel Callihan,
founder. Beautiful
scenic trails. Come
share Rachel's dream.
Experienced guides.
Hourly rates.
Double D Trail Rides,
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
equestrian 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.
River Tubing,
Canoeing, Kayaking
Cartecay Watershed Tube
and Kayak Rentals, (706)
698-7655,
CartecayWaterShed.com
Cooawattee River Tubing,
(706) 635-1609, Kayak &
Tube Rentals,
CoosawateeRiverTubingCo.com
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.
Colonel Pools Barbeque
& The Pig Hill of Fame
- Call
for hours (706)
635-4100, 164 Craig St.,
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,
emus, goats, pigs,
turkey, ducks, exotic
birds and more.
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