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North Georgia · Blue Ridge Mountains

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Fightingtown Creek Mountain Cabin

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Blue Ridge, GA · 4 beds · 2 baths
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Explore vacation rentals across Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. From high-altitude peaks to river valleys, find your perfect mountain escape.

North Georgia Mountains

Georgia

Explore the heart of the Blue Ridge with stunning mountain vistas, pristine waterfalls, and world-class hiking.

Brasstown Bald (highest peak in GA)
Amicalola Falls State Park
Blood Mountain Trail
Scenic mountain drives

Bryson City & Highlands

North Carolina

Gateway to Great Smoky Mountains with dramatic gorges, waterfalls, and outdoor adventures.

Laurel Falls & Abrams Falls
Nantahala River Rafting
Clingmans Dome views
Scenic byways

Ocoee Valley

Tennessee

Whitewater paradise with thrilling river experiences and mountain scenery.

Ocoee River Rafting
Chilhowee Mountain
Benton Falls
Scenic overlooks

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Why Choose Blue Ridge?

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Stay in locally-owned properties managed by mountain community experts.

Year-Round Activities

Hiking, rafting, scenic drives, and seasonal adventures across all three states.

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Iconic Peaks

North Georgia’s Greatest Summits

From Georgia's rooftop to ancient Appalachian ridgelines, these peaks define the Blue Ridge experience.

Brasstown Bald
4,784 ft
Georgia's Highest Point

Brasstown Bald

Stand atop Georgia at 4,784 feet with breathtaking 360-degree views spanning four states. The paved summit trail leads to an observation tower and interpretive center nestled above the clouds.

Elevation
4,784 ft
Duration
1–2 hours
Difficulty
Moderate
Blood Mountain
4,458 ft
Highest Peak on Georgia's AT

Blood Mountain

The most iconic summit on Georgia's Appalachian Trail. Rocky outcrops reward hikers with sweeping views of misty ridgelines. The historic stone shelter at the summit dates back to the 1930s.

Elevation
4,458 ft
Duration
3–5 hours
Difficulty
Strenuous
Yonah Mountain
3,166 ft
The Bear Mountain

Yonah Mountain

A beloved North Georgia classic with dramatic cliff faces and panoramic views. Popular with hikers and rock climbers alike, Yonah's exposed granite summit offers unforgettable vistas of the Blue Ridge.

Elevation
3,166 ft
Duration
2–4 hours
Difficulty
Moderate–Hard
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Trails & Waterfalls

Explore the Wild Heart of the Blue Ridge Tri-State

Over 400 miles of trails, ancient waterfalls, and world-class whitewater await across North Georgia, Western NC, and the Southern TN border.

Appalachian Trail (Springer Mountain)

Dawsonville, GA2,190 mi total — 78 mi in GAVaries

The legendary AT begins here at Springer Mountain. Georgia's 78-mile section traverses some of the most beautiful ridgelines in the Southeast.

Aska Trails System

Blue Ridge, GA17 miles of trailsEasy–Moderate

A network of interconnected trails through hardwood forests with creek crossings, mountain views, and wildflower meadows.

Raven Cliff Falls Trail

Helen, GA5 miles round tripModerate

Follow Dodd Creek through a hemlock forest to a stunning 100-foot waterfall cascading through a massive rock crevice.

Ocoee River Whitewater Rafting

Copperhill / Ducktown, TN5-mile Upper Ocoee · 4-mile Middle OcoeeModerate–Challenging (Class III–IV)

The Ocoee hosted the 1996 Olympic whitewater events and remains the Southeast's premier rafting destination. The Middle Ocoee offers non-stop Class III–IV rapids through a stunning gorge just across the GA border.

Cohutta Wilderness — Jacks River Trail

Chatsworth, GA / Copperhill, TN16.7 miles one-wayModerate–Hard

One of Georgia's most remote backcountry trails, crossing the Jacks River over 40 times through old-growth forest. Connects to Tennessee's Cherokee National Forest at the northern end.

Hiwassee River Greenway

Murphy, NC / Reliance, TN12 miles of river corridorEasy–Moderate

A scenic river corridor straddling the NC/TN border, popular for fly fishing, kayaking, and bald eagle watching in winter. The Hiwassee flows through Cherokee County before entering Tennessee.

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Iconic Waterfalls

Cascading Wonders of the Blue Ridge

729 ft

Amicalola Falls

· Dawsonville, GA

Tallest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi

186 ft

Toccoa Falls

· Toccoa, GA

Free-falling waterfall on a college campus

153 ft

Anna Ruby Falls

· Helen, GA

Twin waterfalls in the Chattahoochee National Forest

60 ft

Helton Creek Falls

· Blairsville, GA

Easy access double waterfall — family friendly

65 ft

Benton Falls

· Ocoee, TN

Scenic plunge waterfall in the Cherokee National Forest, 3-mile round trip

90 ft

Rufus Morgan Falls

· Nantahala, NC

Hidden gem near the Nantahala Gorge, short hike from the trailhead

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EXPLORE REGIONS

Discover the Blue Ridge Mountains

From North Georgia to the mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina, each region offers unique experiences and unforgettable adventures.

Bryson City, NC

NC

A charming mountain town nestled in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains. Bryson City offers pristine waterfalls, scenic river views, and outdoor adventures for every skill level.

Top Attractions

  • Deep Creek Falls — 60-foot cascading waterfall
  • Ocoee River whitewater rafting nearby
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park access
Waterfall huntingHikingPhotographyNature lovers

Highlands, NC

NC

An elevated mountain village at 4,118 feet, Highlands is known for its cool summers, stunning waterfalls, and vibrant downtown. Perfect for those seeking a refined mountain escape.

Top Attractions

  • Cullasaja Falls — dramatic 250-foot waterfall
  • Dry Falls — walk behind the waterfall
  • Whiteside Mountain Trail — 2.4-mile loop with cliff views
CouplesWaterfall photographyShoppingDining

Ocoee, TN

TN

Home to the legendary Ocoee River, this Southeast Tennessee gem is an adventure seeker's paradise. World-class whitewater rafting, scenic gorges, and mountain trails await.

Top Attractions

  • Ocoee River — Class III-IV whitewater rafting
  • Ocoee Gorge scenic drive
  • Chilhowee Lake for fishing and boating
Whitewater raftingAdventure sportsFishingOutdoor enthusiasts

North Georgia Mountains

GA

The gateway to the Blue Ridge Mountains, North Georgia features charming small towns, scenic byways, and abundant outdoor recreation. A perfect blend of nature and hospitality.

Top Attractions

  • Amicalola Falls — Georgia's tallest waterfall at 729 feet
  • Appalachian Trail access
  • Scenic mountain drives and byways
FamiliesScenic drivesWine tastingCultural exploration

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