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Homegrown & Homemade
Farm Stores & Stands • Orchards & U-Pick
Vineyards & Wineries • Farm-to-Table Dining
Farmstead Lodging and B&Bs • Alpacas
Petting Farms • Corn Mazes • Horseback Riding
Covering the Georgia Mountain Parkway through Gilmer, Fannin, Union & Towns counties!
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Come Play on the Farm! World-famous Fried Pies!
Orchard & BakeryJuly 20–December 20
Summer: Peaches, Nectarines & Farm-fresh VegetablesFall: Apples, Pumpkins
& More!
U-PickSeptember 1–October 31
Farm-fresh Apples
Farm FunSeptember–October, Weekends Only
Apple Cannon, Petting Farm & Wagon Rides
Mon.-Sat. 8AM-6PM; Sun. 1PM-6PM
9131 Highway 52 E., Ellijay
706-276-3048 / ReeceOrchards.com
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Taste, Tour“Agritourism” is one of those fascinating phrases. It only recently entered our vocabulary. Yet, it really is just a new word for an old idea … getting back in touch with the land that sustains us.
Agritourism means many things to many people. For some, it’s about waking at dawn to help a farmer with the harvest. For others, it simply means savoring a local Chardonnay at a scenic winery, or buying produce at a farmers market.
The great news is that agritourism is all of that — and more! Whether it’s popping a just-picked berry in your mouth or marveling at thousands of splashing finger-lings in a trout hatchery, the common denominator is that “agri-adventures” help us reconnect with the land.
We hope that you have the time of your life as you explore the new North Georgia Farm Trail. Eat, drink,
stay, experience — and maybe even get a little dirt on your knees. What-ever you do, savor the experience! But be sure to visit GaFarmTrail.com before you go for the most up-to-date information.
- The Editors
( Partners in Agritourism )
© 2013 Content Creative LLC. Produced in association with the Chambers of Commerce for Gilmer, Fannin, Union & Towns counties. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without written permission is pro-
hibited. For print and online advertising information, please contact the publisher: (706) 838-5230 • [email protected]
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U-Pick, U-Eat ...................................................6 ( U-pick farms, orchards, berry patches
& farmers markets )
Natural Attractions ................................14 ( Farm tours, corn mazes, alpacas,
petting farms & horseback riding )
Area Map ................................................. 26-27
From Farm to Table .................................30 ( Farm-to-table restaurants & unique
dining experiences )
Stay Awhile ..................................................35 ( Farmstead lodging, B&Bs & cabins )
Pour It On ..................................................... 40 ( Vineyards, wineries & micro-breweries )
History & Heritage....................................46 ( Homesteads, museums & heritage sites )
Homegrown Happenings .........................50 ( Fairs, festivals & seasonal events )
& Explore!
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U-Pick, U-Eat!
Long before "organic" and "natural" became marketing buzz words, North Georgia growers understood the value
of locally grown produce.
T here’s just no beating “farm fresh” — whether you’re picking plump blueberries at a local berry
patch or choosing vine-ripened tomatoes at a road-side farmers market. When you buy your produce straight from the honest soil of a farm or orchard, you are simply getting better-tasting, fresher fruits and veggies. And you’ll find plenty of pick-your-own opportunities along the North Georgia Farm Trail. Of course, there’s no rushing Mother Nature, so be sure to check GaFarmTrail.com for up-to-the-minute picking schedules and hours of operation.
Ellijay & East EllijayAaron’s Apple House8350 Hwy. 52 E., Ellijay(706) 273-3180Apple Picking • Farm Products • Fried Pies
Bear Creek Cattle Company4989 Gates Chapel Rd., Ellijay(706) 636-2333 • bearcreekcattle.comPremium Dry Aged, All-Natural Beef
(Farms, Orchards & More)
BJ Reece Orchards
Mercier Orchards
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BJ Reece Orchards9131 Hwy. 52 E., Ellijay(706) 276-3048 • reeceorchards.comU-Pick • Farmers Market • Bakery • Petting Farm
Ellijay Farmers MarketBroad St., Downtown Ellijay • (706) 972-9301Saturdays, Memorial Day-Labor Day, 8 am-11:30 amFresh Vegetables • Arts & Crafts • Soaps • Baked Goods
Hillcrest Orchards9696 Hwy. 52 E., Ellijay (706) 273-3838 • hillcrestorchards.netU-Pick • Bakery & Farm Market • Festivals • Petting Farm
Holden Creek Farms59 New Liberty Tr., Ellijay(706) 635-8538 • holdencreekfarms.comGoats • Pastured Poultry • Goat Milk Soap
Hudson’s Apple House8036 Hwy. 52 E., Ellijay (706) 273-3160Apples • Cider • Jams • Relishes • Honey • Syrups
Mack Aaron’s Apple House8955 Hwy. 52 E., Ellijay (706) 273-3600 • mackaaronsapplehouse.comApples • Peaches • Nectarines • Fried Pies
John W. Clayton is credited with introducing the first apples to Gilmer County in 1903. More than 100 years later, Georgia's "Apple Capital" produces over
250,000 bushels of apples each year.
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Pick-Your-Own • Bakery & Farm Market • Petting Farm • Wagon RidesPedal Cars • Pig Races • Live Entertainment • Family Fun!
Apple Pickin’ Jubilee!
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Mountain Valley Farms2021 Homer Wright Rd., Ellijay (706) 889-0999 grassfedgeorgia.comFarm Store • Grass-Fed Beef • Free Range Pork
Panorama Orchards & Farm MarketHwy. 515 S., Ellijay (706) 276-3813 panoramaorchards.comFarm Market • Fudge
Penland’s Apple House7678 Tails Creek Rd. /Hwy. 282 E., Ellijay(706) 635-5100Apples • Cider • Pies
R&A Orchards5505 Hwy. 52 E., Ellijay (706) 273-3821 • randaorchards.comApples • Strawberries • Peaches • Roadside Market
Red Apple Barn3379 Tails Creek Rd. / Hwy. 282 E., Ellijay (706) 635-5898 • redapplebarn.comU-Pick Apples & Pumpkins • Cider • Farm Market
Sellers Apple House255 Parks Dr. / Hwy. 52 E., Ellijay (706) 273-3026Apples • Breads • Fritters • Canned Goods
Smokey Hollow Farms2897 Goose Island Rd., Cherry Log smokeyhollowfarms.comClasses • Events • Organic Gardening • Goats
Blue Ridge & McCaysvilleBlake Collins Blueberry Farm843 Collins Rd., Morganton (706) 374-5674U-Pick Blueberries (Early August)
How ’bout them apples? In a taste test held by
the University of Georgia, consumers overwhelm-ingly preferred Georgia apples over Washington
state apples.
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THEELLIJAYSA TASTE OF THE MOUNTAINS
INFORMATION CENTRALTHE GILMER COUNTY WELCOME CENTER
706.635.7400Mon thru Sat 9am-5pm
696 First Avenue, East Ellijay, GA 30540www.explorethemountains.comwww.facebook.com/theellijays
EXPLORETHEMOUNTAINS.COM
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Blue Ridge Market651 Summit St., Blue Ridge (706) 632-2091 (Sally) • cityofblueridgega.govJune-October, Saturdays: 8 am-2 pmSeasonal Produce • Flea Market
Downtown Blue Ridge Farmers MarketBlue Ridge City Park, Downtown Blue Ridge (706) 258-4552 • brfarmersmarket.comJune-September, Saturdays: 8 am-1 pmFarm Goods • Arts & Crafts • Flowers
Foster’s MarketWest First St., Blue RidgeRoadside Market • Fresh Fruit • Seasonal Vegetables
Ripe & Ready for PickingLate April–May: Strawberries — Need a reason to pick your own strawberries? Consumer Reports says store-bought strawberries have so much pesticide and fungicide residue, that they don’t recommend you eat them! Hint: It takes 10-15 minutes to pick a quart of strawberries.
May–June: Cherries — Sweet cherries normally ripen in the middle of June, and are commonly eaten by them-selves. Sour, or tart, cherries normally ripen from mid-July through August and are typically canned, frozen or used for cooking. Hint: Cherries have a short storage time; use them within 3 days of picking.
July–September: Blueberries — Pick several pints of blueberries, which can be frozen and used to make muffins, pancakes and desserts all year long. Hint: Once picked, blueberries do not continue to ripen, so choose only berries that are completely blue with no hint of red.
Late Summer: Peaches — Georgia’s namesake fruit is bursting with flavor and ready for market a little later in the summer. Hint: Pick your peaches with just a little “give” when gently pressed. And remember, peaches don’t ripen much after picking.
Late July–November: Apples — Starting with early sea-son McIntosh and Galas and ending with Pink Ladies and Fujis, mountain apples are some of the tastiest to be found (and picked!). Hint: Apples ripen from the outside of the tree toward the center, so apples on the outer branches will be ready first.
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Mercier Orchards8660 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge(706) 632-3411 • mercier-orchards.comU-Pick • Bakery • Market • Restaurant • Farm Winery
Mountain View Orchards & Cider House Cafe2984 Mobile Rd., McCaysville(706) 492-7753U-Pick • Farm Market • Restaurant
O’Neal’s ProduceScenic Drive, Blue RidgeRoadside Market • Fresh Fruit • Seasonal Vegetables
Shadow Ridge Bee Farm564 Blue Arrow Rd., Mineral Bluff(706) 374-0409 • shadowridgebeefarm.comFarm Fresh Honey • Beeswax • Queen Bees • Bee Supplies
Taste of Amish2460 E. First St., Blue Ridge (706) 632-8989 • tasteofamish.comFarm Market • Grass-Fed Beef • Pantry Staples & Jar Goods
Blairsville & SuchesFarmers Market/Cannery/Community Gardens148 Old Smokey Rd., Blairsville(706) 439-6000 • (706) 439-6030 ucfarmersmarket.comJune-October, Saturdays: 7 am-1 pm & Tuesdays: 3 pm-7pmLocal Produce • Fresh-Cut Flowers • Arts & Crafts
Hill-Vue Farm1159 Deep South Farm Rd., Blairsville (706) 745-5714 • hillvuefarm.comWorking Cattle RanchHill-Vue Farm is a fully operational and functioning cattle farm. C.W. “Bud” Hill Jr. and wife Lorraine put to work more than 45 years’ of experience to produce top-quality line-bred Graham Angus and Trask Polled Herefords. They work hard each day to keep over 130 brood cows healthy and pure at this picturesque farm just outside of Blairsville. The
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farm borders the northern edges of the Chattahoochee National Forest amidst the beauty of the North Georgia mountains. The farm holds its Annual Sale on the last Monday in October, when top bulls and heifers are offered for sale. Bud and Lorraine invite you to enjoy a visit to their farm and the North Georgia mountains.
Logan Turnpike Mill4494 Gainesville Hwy.(19/129 south of Blairsville) (800) 84-GRITS (706) 745-5735loganturnpikemill.comStone Ground Grits • Corn Meal • Porridge • Mixes/FlourGeorge and Cecilia Holland are no strangers to the, er … daily grind! They lovingly make grits, cornmeal and flour the old-fashioned way — using the whole grain and processing at a slower speed to enhance taste and preserve vital nutrients. Local farmers provide the corn, and the wheat comes from Montana, where the cold climate and soil produce a high protein grain. Visitors can see their Three Grain Pancake Mix, Pioneer Porridge or Old Fashioned Speckled Grits being stone ground as they watch. Or, order online, and George and Cecilia will custom grind your order, hand-package it in a distinctive cotton cloth bag and ship it out the same day it’s ground. Either way, you’re in for a taste that’s as authentic as it gets!
Long’s Produce346 Blue Ridge St., BlairsvilleRoadside Market • Fresh Fruit • Seasonal Vegetables
Sunrise Grocery7568 Gainesville Hwy., Blairsville(706) 745-5877 • sunrisegrocery.comSeasonal Produce • Honey & Sorghum • Hams • Cheeses
For the perfect ’mater, smell the tomato near the stem; it should have a strong, sweet, earthy odor. The more fragrant a tomato is, the more flavorful it will be!
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Wolfcreek Wilderness Farms583 W. Wolfcreek Rd., Blairsville(706) 835-2737Natural Grown Blueberries • U-Pick • Already Picked
Hiawassee & Young HarrisHiawassee Fruit & Vegetable Market810 N. Main St., Hiawassee(706) 896-7234Roadside Market • Fresh Fruit • Seasonal Vegetables
Hughes Sorghum Syrup Mill2074 Olin Hughes Rd.,Young Harris706-400-8420Sales • Tours • ProcessingSince 1954, Olin Hughes and his family have been growing sorghum and boil-ing the juice into some of the sweetest-tasting syrup around. In North Georgia, nothing is better than homemade biscuits slathered with hot sorghum syrup (this natural sweetener is also the perfect addition to gingerbread and oatmeal cookies). The process starts with fall cane-cutting. The cane is run through a masher and then filtered into a steaming vat, where it’s cooked off until it becomes sweet golden syrup. The Hughes family welcomes visitors to the syrup mill during the fall processing season — just fol-low your nose to the sweet, steamy smell of sorghum in the air!
Sweet Corn StandNear Hiawassee River, HiawasseeRoadside Market • Farm-Fresh Sweet Corn (Seasonal)
Towns County Farmers MarketHwy. 76 at County Beach Facility, HiawasseeSummer, Fridays: 5:30 pm-7:30 pm & Saturdays: 9 am-1 pmSeasonal Produce • Baked Goods • Soaps & Lotions
From organic and free-range to heirloom and heritage, farmers markets typically offer a variety of foods that are often disfavored by large grocers.
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Natural Attractions
Agritourism is more than just enjoying good things to eat. It's also about connecting to the land with exciting adventures you just can't do "back home."
Now, “adventure” certainly means different things to different folks. But the beauty of an
agri-adventure is that your experience can be any-thing from snuggling up close to a friendly alpaca to saddling a spirited quarter horse for a ride through mountain valleys. In between, you can explore pet-ting farms, trout hatcheries, nurseries, mazes and more. It’s all about trying new things … and expe-riencing the land in new ways! For help planning the ultimate adventure, check the GaFarmTrail.com website.
Ellijay & East EllijayCherokee Valley Ranch909 Upper Salem Church Rd., Jasper(706) 692-9277 • cherokeevalleyranch.comHorseback Riding • Zipline • Hay Rides
Cornett Ranch909 Cornett Dr., Ellijay(706) 972-0010 • cornettranch.comStables • Riding Lessons • Clinics • Overnight Boarding
(Fun Things to See & Do)
Adventure Trail Rides
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D.L. Hosta Nursery3827 Zion Hill Rd., Ellijay (706) 635-4891Plants • Trees • Gardening Supplies
Fort Mountain Stables548 Cliff Mine Rd., Chatsworth (706) 517-4906 • fortmountainstables.netHorseback Riding • Wagon Rides • Sunset/Overnight Rides
Gilmer County Cannery408 Bobcat Tr., Ellijay(706) 276-5095 Public Canning Facility & Kitchen
Gilmer County Saddle ClubOld Hwy. 5 / S. Main St., Ellijay gilmercountysaddleclub.comHorse Shows • Rodeo • Monthly Meetings
Huckleberry Holler Corn Maze165 Soccer Field Rd., Ellijay (706) 276-3535 • mazeplay.com/huckleberry-hollerCorn Maze • Rides • Pumpkins • Concessions
Johnson Nursery1352 Big Creek Rd., Ellijay (888) 276-3187 • johnsonnursery.comFruit Trees • Ornamentals • Orchard Supplies
Little G’s Mountain Garden Center768 Cherry Log St., Cherry Log(706) 273-2012 • littlegsgardencenter.comMountain Plants • Gardening Products • Landscaping
Did You Know? Alpaca fleece has 22 natural shades ranging from black to silver, from rose gray to white, from mahogany brown to light fawn and champagne.
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Lowery’s Tree Farm499 Old Pleasant Valley Rd., Talking Rock(706) 276-3545Christmas Tree Farm (seasonal)
Mountain Ridge Garden Shop746 River St., Ellijay(706) 698-2815 • mountainridgegardenshop.comMountain Plants • Gardening • Landscaping
Reece’s Corn Maze1472 Hudson Martin Rd., Ellijay(706) 889-7468 • mazeplay.com/reeces-corn-mazeCorn Maze • Creekside Picnic Area
Southwind Feed & Farm Supply6473 Hwy. 52 E., Ellijay • (706) 635-3276Seed • Feed • Animals • Farm Supplies
Blue Ridge & McCaysvilleAdventure Trail Rides933 Cashes Valley Rd., Blue Ridge(706) 258-BARN • adventuretrailrides.com1 & 1½ Hour Rides • Picnic Rides • Sunset Rides Experience the Blue Ridge mountains by horseback with Adventure Trail Rides. Choose from the Bum Level 1: a great beginner’s ride (easier on the bum!). Or,take a Fairy Cross Hunt Ride where you’ll dismount and look for the legendary Fairy Cross rocks. Other favorites are the Picnic Ride by the creek or the Sunset Ride. The experienced guides at Adventure Trail Rides match horses to personalities, so you may be paired up with Diesel, Rolling Thunder or Forest Gump! Back at the barnyard, you can feed chickens and relax in a rocking chair. Here, you’ll find the Trailside General Store and kitchen offering sandwiches and snacks. Come on down, ya’all!
Back Country Horseman of N. GABlue Ridge • (706) 851-5198
Big Creek Alpaca Farms193 Bear Mountain Lodge Rd., Cherry Log(706) 838-4801 • bigcreekalpacafarms.comAlpacas • Fiber • Rugs • Sales
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Town
& Country
Fall in love with the mountain town
of Blue Ridge, where city sophistication meets small
town charm. Farm to table restaurants, sophisticated
shops & galleries; mountain orchards, riding stables
and farmer’s markets.
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Blanche Manor177 Deal Hollow Rd., Copperhill, TN(706) 455-7433 • blanchemanor.comHorseback Riding • Wagon Rides • Yurts & Bunkhouses
Blue Ridge Cannery811 Summit St., Blue Ridge (706) 632-0208Public Canning Facility & Kitchen
Blue Ridge Mountain Trail Rides at Hells Hollow319 Hells Hollow Rd., Blue Ridge(706) 408-7433 • [email protected] • Wagon Rides • Trail Rides
Brown’s Feed & Seed55 Mountain St., Blue Ridge (706) 632-2508 Seed • Feed • Animals
Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 4730 Rock Creek Rd., Suches(706) 838-4723 • fws.gov/chattahoocheeforestEducational Exhibits • Events • Fishing
Cohutta Country Store83 Dunbarton Farm Rd., Blue Ridge (706) 946-6366 • cohuttacountrystore.comPet Food • Farm Supplies • Clothing & Boots • Fudge
Fannin County Co-Op370 E. Main St., Blue Ridge (706) 632-5425Seasonal Bedding Plants • Seed • Feed
Muletop Mountain Outfitters319 Hells Hollow Rd., Blue Ridge(706) 633-7055 • mtmoutfitters.comPrivate Rides • Lessons • Group Rides
706-946-6366 | CohuttaCountryStore.com83 Dunbarton Farm Road, Blue Ridge, GA
the Country Store that’s a Whole Lot More!Natural & Holistic Pet Food • Feed, Hay & Farm Supplies • Home Decor & Gifts • Candles & Soaps • Clothing by Wrangler, Levi’s, Ariat & Carhartt • Boots by Georgia, Durango, Bogs,
Rocky & Ariat • Fresh Homemade Fudge • And Much More!
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Noontootla Creek Farms3668 Newport Rd., Blue Ridge (706) 838-0585 • (706) 781-4019 ncfga.netFly Fishing • Sporting Clays • Quail & Pheasant Hunting The sportsman (or woman!) in you will love every inch of this 1,500-acre family farm nestled in a scenic moun-tain valley just outside Blue Ridge. Originally a private
hunting club, Noontootla Creek Farms is now open to the public. You can fish the gin-clear waters of Noontootla Creek for trophy and stream-bred Rainbows and Browns, or embrace tra-dition with a classic Quail or Pheasant hunt. Looking for quick fun? Try shooting a
round on the 12-station Sporting Clays course. An on-site Farmhouse is also available for rental. NCF is open year-round with the best hunting and fishing tak-ing place from fall through spring.
Quinn’s Greenhouse1080 W. Tennessee Ave., McCaysville (706) 492-4219 • quinnsgreenhouse.comSeasonal Bedding Plants • Landscape Plants
Rock Creek, which runs through the Chattahoochee National Fish Hatchery, offers great trout fishing for adults and kids. U.S. Forest Service campgrounds are
also located both above and below the hatchery.
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Blairsville & SuchesA Step Above Stables696 Mauney Cir., Blairsville (706) 745-9051 • astepabovestables.comTrail Rides • Boarding • Breeding • Showing • Sales
Alpacas 4U2C90 CJ Calico Ln., Blairsville (706) 745-7344 • alpacas4u2cfarm.comAlpacas • Farm Store • By Appointment Only
Annie’s Dream Alpaca FarmRocky Top Rd., Blairsville (770) 503-9229 • alpacasatanniesdream.comAlpacas • Breeding • Farm Tour by Appointment
Berry’s Honey Farm1813 Bee Hive Dr., Blairsville • (877) 803-5502Honey • Beeswax
Butternut Creek Golf Course129 Union County Recreation Rd., Blairsville (706) 439-6076 • butternutcreekgolf.comMountain Golf • 18-Hole/Par-72 • Public Access
Georgia Mountain Research & Education Center195 GA Mtn. Experiment Station Rd. , Blairsville (706) 745-2655 • gmrec.uga.eduWoodland Medicine Trail • Ethnobotanical Gardens
Goose Creek Trout Farm29 Goose Cr. (US 19/129), Blairsville (706) 781-8593 • goosecreekcabins.comTrout Ponds • Campground • Cabins
The Herb Crib2998 Trackrock Church Rd., Blairsville(706) 781-6465 • herbcrib.comOrganic Herb Farm • Heirloom Flowers • Retail Store
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Lasso the Moon Alpaca Farm106 Agape Dr., Blairsville (706) 835-1837 • alpacamoon.comAlpaca Farm • Glass & Fiber Studio • Felting Classes
Southern Tree Plantation2226 Owltown Rd., Blairsville(706) 745-0601 • southerntreeplantation.comChristmas Trees • Pumpkins • Hay/Train Rides • Pet Farm
Trackrock Stables202 Trackrock Camp Rd., Blairsville (706) 745-5252 trackrockstables.comRiding • Lessons • Horse Camps • Overnight Boarding For an adventure you won’t soon forget, saddle up with the experienced guides at Trackrock Stables. They’ll match you up with a well-trained horse — whether you’re an accomplished rider or a “greenhorn”! Children are welcome on trail rides starting at 18 months. Guides share their knowledge of horsemanship with you along the trail, which winds through a beautiful valley border-ing the Chattahoochee National Forest. Take your choice of one- and two-hour guided rides as you cross clear mountain streams and canter through peaceful green meadows filled with wild turkey, deer and other wildlife. Camping and cabins are also available at adjoining Trackrock Campground & Cabins. Visit the website for information on horse camps, too!
Union County Saddle Club73 Saddle Club Dr., Blairsville (706) 745-3420 • unioncountysaddleclub.orgHorse Shows • Clinics • Barrel Racing • Special Events
Hiawassee & Young HarrisAlpaca Tierra7062 Nichols Rd., Young Harris(706) 897-4305 • alpacatierra.com Alpaca Farm • Breeding
Both the Benton MacKaye Trail and the Appalachian Trail wind their way through North Georgia. To plan
a hike, visit bmta.org or appalachiantrail.org.
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Brasstown Valley Resort Stables6321 Hwy. 76, Young Harris (706) 379-9900 • brasstownvalley.comTrail Rides • Custom Excursions • All Abilities
You don’t have to be a guest of this luxurious mountain resort to enjoy an incredible equestrian experience. Scenic trails wind throughout the resort property, meandering through hardwood forests and across crystal-clear streams. The Brasstown Valley Resort Stables offer one- and two-
hour guided mountain trail rides, accommodating all experience levels from beginner to advanced. Custom excursions, birthday parties, hayrides, private rides and catered picnic rides also are available for both individ-ual and group outings. For riders age six and younger, the Stables offers hand-led horseback rides in the facil-ity’s riding ring. Trail rides are available by appoint-ment 7 days a week. Show this page for a buy-one-get-one-free one-hour trail ride!
Cupid Falls Farm4630 Thomas Town Rd., Young Harris (706) 379-4179 • cupidfallsfarm.comHandmade Soap • Balms & Lotions • Fiber Products
Destiny Alpacas1952 Gibson Rd., Young Harris (706) 379-2361 • destinyalpacas.comAlpacas • Gift Shop • Alpaca Products
Enota Mountain Retreat1000 Hwy. 180, Hiawassee (800) 990-8869 • enota.comOrganic Farm • Cabins & Camping • Farm Animals
Featuring alpacas & llamas, plus an assortment of other farm critters. Stop in to visit our animals and shop our store stocked with fi ber products, natural lip balms & handmade soaps.
CupidFallsFarm.com4630 Thomas Town Rd Young Harris, GA
For appointment, call 706-379-4179
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Itinerary: Indulge Your Inner “Foodie”If you go hungry along the North Georgia Farm Trail, it’s your own fault! Start your day with a visit to one of our farmers markets for fresh fruit and veggies. Pick up some local sourwood honey, sorghum syrup or home-made preserves to slather on fresh baked goods.
For lunch or picnic fixins’, stop by a local purveyor, such as Taste of Amish or the Blue Ridge Grocery. If you’re out wandering wine country, grab a bottle of wine at a local vineyard. For picked-fresh treats, head over to one of our many orchards for berries and peaches in the spring and summer, and crisp, delicious apples in the fall. BJ Reece Orchards, Mercier Orchards and Hillcrest Orchards also have farm stores with plenty of ice cold cider and other local delicacies.
Dinnertime is wide open, with choices from lakeside dining at The Oaks in Hiawassee to farm-fresh beef at Black Sheep Restaurant in Blue Ridge to fresh, local trout at Toccoa Riverside Restaurant in Blue Ridge. And before you head home, stop by Mountain Valley Farm or Logan Turnpike Mill for take-home goodies.
• Rodeos• Trail rides• Open horse shows• Ranch sorting
• Barrel racing & team roping• Special invitationals• Clinics & exhibitions• Christmas Dinner & Awards
Rodeo proceeds benefi t the Glenda Gooch House, which provides a temporary home for families with loved ones being cared for at Union General Hospital and Union County Nursing Home. More info: www.GlendaGoochHouse.org
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JUNE 21 & 22, 2013:I.P.R.A. GLENDA GOOCH HOUSE
BENEFIT RODEO
Visit www.UnionCountySaddleClub.org for complete calendar of events.
Plus Events Held Year-Round
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Plan your wine tasting trip at MountainWineCountry.com
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1 Sharp Mountain Vineyards
2 Cartecay Vineyards
3 Serenberry Vineyards
4 Nottley River Valley Vineyards
5 Valley River Vineyards
6 Cherokee Cellars
7 Calaboose Cellars
8 Eagle Fork Vineyards
9 Crane Creek Vineyards
10 Hightower Creek Vineyards
11 Stonewall Creek Vineyards
12 Tiger Mountain Vineyards
Visit a dozen different vineyards along the way!
Jasper, GA
Ellijay, GA
Morganton, GA
Young Harris, GA
Murphy, NC
Andrews, NC
Hayesville, NC
Hiawassee, GA
Tiger, GA
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North Georgia’s Largest and FRIENDLIEST Farmers Market! � Every Weekend Is a New Experience! �
� More Than 65 Vendors � Canned & Baked Goods
� Locally Grown Produce � Delicious Foods
� Handmade Crafts � Native Plants
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Bushels of Fun for the Whole Family!
SaturdayJuly 27
FUN & FOOD!
FridayJuly 26
SQUARE DANCE!
� FREE Admission � FREE Parking
� Huge Farmers Market � Children’s Beauty Pageant
� Recipe & Canning Contest � 5K Run & Bean Bike Ride
� Kids’ Petting Zoo & Games � Lots of Entertainment
� And Much More Fun for Everyone!
June 8-Oct. 26Saturdays
7 AM-1 PM
Tuesdays3 PM-7 PM
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Visit a dozen different vineyards along the way!
Jasper, GA
Ellijay, GA
Morganton, GA
Young Harris, GA
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Looking for Lodging?Gilmer County
Welcome Center706-635-7400
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Arts, crafts, exhibits, food, music, activities, square dancing, biscuit eating, pole climbing, log sawing, horseshoe
pitching, rock throwing and, of course, sorghum mill grinding & sorghum cooking!
BlairsvilleSorghumFestival.com
Sorry-no pets allowed.
2nd & 3rd Weekends in October
40 YEARS OF FUN!
Held at Meeks
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LIVE MUSIC!PARADE!
Butternut CreekPlay Golf in a Beautiful Mountain Setting!
� It’s Truly a Hidden Gem! �
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From ponies and alpacas to pumpkins and Christmas
trees, the attractions are natural here. Visit
our famous Farmer’s
Market or a fun Alpaca Farm.
Saddle up at a Riding Stable or watch a lively Rodeo.
Explore our fascinating Mountain History & Heritage. Whatever the attraction, your “agri-adventure” starts right here!
www.VisitBlairsvilleGA.com877-745-5789
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From Farm to Table
There's no better way to get a true taste of North Georgia than by eating at a farm-to- table restaurant or grabbing some local-grown groceries.
Eating local isn’t hard here in the mountains. With so many farm-fresh ingredients at their
fingertips, our area chefs artfully combine locally sourced products with classic Southern flavors for regional cuisine with a twist! You’ll enjoy heirloom vegetables, grass-fed beef, stone-ground grains, even regional wines and micro-brews. And when meals come straight from the farm to the table, every-body wins — from grower to chef to diner! Whether you’re a hardcore “locavore” or just want a fresh taste of regional cuisine, check the GaFarmTrail.com web-site for a list of farm-to-table restaurants, local favorites and unique dining experiences.
Ellijay & East EllijayThe Martyn House912 Flat Branch Rd., Ellijay (706) 635-4759 • themartynhouse.comFarm-to-Table Dinners • “Glamping” • Bed & Breakfast
(Unique Dining Options)
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Tabor House & Civil War Museum138 Spring St., Ellijay • (706) 276-1861facebook.com/TaborHouseCivilWarMuseumFarm Table Restaurant • Historic Home • Museum
Whether you’re a history buff looking for a great meal or a serious foodie who appreci-ates historic surroundings, The Farm Table Restaurant is the perfect place. Located inside the Tabor House (circa 1890) just off the square in Ellijay, The Farm Table stays true to its name by utilizing
local, seasonal foods and historic recipes. Chef Jane strives to make her guests feel as though they are at Grandma’s, with vintage embroidered tablecloths, mis-matched plates and silver, and local art on the walls. After your meal, venture into the adjoining Civil War Museum and explore the artifacts from the American Indian Trail of Tears.
Blue Ridge & McCaysvilleBlack Sheep Restaurant, Bar & Patio(Opening July 2013) 480 W. Main St., Blue Ridge (706) 946-3663 blacksheepblueridge.comFarm-to-Table • Full Bar Fresh, locally sourced ingredi-ents are at the heart of Chef de Cuisine Ron Farber’s “new Global Comfort Food,” which took top honors at 2013’s Taste of Blue Ridge. This stylish new eatery is nestled in a quiet corner of down-town Blue Ridge adjacent to the Fannin County Court-house in the historic Butt family home, whose most famous visitor was Margaret Mitchell. Here, you can settle in to one of three intimate indoor dining rooms, savor a craft-brewed Black Sheep Dark/Light at the rustic bar, or spill out onto the covered deck for al fresco dining. The totally refurbished home boasts eclectic touches creating a warm and inviting setting for lunch and dinner.
Blue Ridge Brewery187 Depot St., Blue Ridge (706) 632-6611 • blueridgebrewery.comBrew Pub • Bar • Dining • Craft Beer • Live Music
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Blue Ridge Grocery560 E. Main St., Blue Ridge(706) 258-2867 • blueridgegrocery.comBakery • Deli • Farm Market
Harvest on Main / The Cook’s Farm576 E. Main St., Blue Ridge (706) 946-6164 • harvestonmain.comLocally Sourced • Farm-to-Table Dinners • Classes
Mercier Orchards8660 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge(706) 632-3411 • mercier-orchards.com U-Pick • Bakery • Market • Restaurant • Farm Winery
Mountain View Orchards & Cider House Cafe2984 Mobile Rd., McCaysville(706) 492-7753Restaurant • U-Pick • Farm Market
Taste of Amish2460 E. First St., Blue Ridge (706) 632-8989 • tasteofamish.comGrass-Fed Beef • Pantry Staples & Jar Goods • Farm Market
Toccoa Riverside Restaurant8055 Aska Rd., Blue Ridge(706) 632-7891 • toccoariversiderestaurant.comLocal Rainbow Trout • Wine & Beer • Riverside Dining
GLOBAL COMFORT FOOD IN BLUE RIDGEOPENING JULY 2013
706.946.3663 | BLACKSHEEPBLUERIDGE.COM480 WEST MAIN STREET, BLUE RIDGE, GA 30513
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Fresh Produce (in season) * Bulk Spices * Non-GMO Products * All-Natural Pantry Staples & Baking Goods * Gluten-Free Items
* Grass-fed Beef with No Added Steroids or Hormones * All-Natural Milk Cream & Salted Roll Butter * Home Remedies *
Deli Sandwiches * AND SO MUCH MORE!
2460 EAST FIRST STREET ~ BLUE RIDGE, GA706-632-8989 ~ WWW.TASTEOFAMISH.COM
MONDAY ~ SATURDAY: 9AM ~ 5PM
“We Believe in Healthy Food”
Blairsville & SuchesAppalachian Kitchens & WineryP.O. Box 2285, Blairsville(706) 745-8660 • appalachiankitchens.comJams & Jellies • Wedding Favors • Corporate Gifts
Chambers / Mountain Meats, LLC6310 Murphy Hwy., Blairsville(706) 745-0011Fresh Meats • Aged Steaks • Specialty Sausages
North Georgia’s Premier Riverside DiningCasual family dining overlooking
the scenic Toccoa River
Local farm-raised Rainbow Trout, our signature dish prepared a variety of ways, including smoked on-site!
706-632-7891ToccoaRiversideRestaurant.com
8055 Aska Road, Blue Ridge(Closed Tuesday)
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Logan Turnpike Mill4494 Gainesville Hwy., Blairsville(800) 84-GRITS • loganturnpikemill.comStone Ground Grits • Corn Meal • Porridge • Mixes/Flour
Wildcat Lodge & Campground7475 Hwy. 60, Suches (706) 747-1011 • wildcatsuches.comDiner & Country Store • Farm-to-Table • Camping/RVs
Hiawassee & Young HarrisBrasstown Valley Resort6321 Hwy. 76 W., Young Harris (706) 379-9900 • brasstownvalley.comMountain Cuisine • Friday Seafood Buffet • Sunday Brunch
Brother’s at Willow Ranch6223 Hwy. 76 W., Young Harris(706) 379-1272 • brothersatwillowranch.comLocal Mountain Trout • Steaks • Chicken • BBQ
The Chophouse of Hiawassee625 Hwy. 76 W., Hiawassee(706) 896-3200 • hiawasseechophouse.comFine Dining • Steaks • Seafood • Lounge
Moschetto’s1155 Main St., Young Harris(706) 379-1420 • moschettos.comHomemade Cuisine • Deli • Lunch & Dinner
The Oaks at The Ridges Resort3379 Hwy. 76 W., Hiawassee (706) 896-4141 • theridgesresort.comSophisticated Regional Cuisine • Locally Sourced • Bar
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Stay Awhile!
Life's way too short for cookie- cutter-type accommodations! Spend the night at one of North Georgia's unique B&Bs, farm-stays or rental cabins.
There’s no better way to reconnect with rural rhythms than with a night in the country. The
stars are brighter, the air is clearer and the sounds of city life are far, far behind. Chase some fireflies, star-gaze or just laze away the evening on a porch swing. After a restful night in that clear mountain air, you’ll be ready for a hearty breakfast, and then it’s off to seize the day! Log on for unique lodging options at GaFarmTrail.com, where you will find photos, pricing and online booking links.
Ellijay & East EllijayThe Martyn House912 Flat Branch Rd., Ellijay(706) 635-4759 themartynhouse.com“Glamping” • Farm-to-Table Dinners • Bed & BreakfastThe Martyn House is a unique 18-acre Bed & Breakfast where camping is glamorous, and luxury in the wild means fine linens and gourmet meals. It’s called GLAMPING! The Martyn House is located just 2 miles from historic down-
(Unique Lodging)
Horse Creek Stable Bed & Breakfast
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town Ellijay. It’s known for the Glamping Bed & Breakfast, the yearly Farm- to-Table Dinners and as an intimate event venue. As a B&B, it is unique because guests stay in luxury sleeping tents from India. Each tent is secluded, which allows guests the opportunity to experience nature. The Martyn House is a destination-wedding venue for those seeking a more unusual intimate wedding. Each year, several Farm-to-Table Dinners are hosted with the intention of re- connecting diners to the land and the origins of their food. Whether you come stay the weekend, attend a dinner or have your own event here, you can be assured it will always be magical.
Blue Ridge & McCaysvilleBlue Ridge Inn Bed & Breakfast 477 W. First St., Blue Ridge (706) 632-0222 • blueridgeinnbandb.comVictorian Inn • Historic Residence • Full Country Breakfast
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Spotlight on:Escape to Blue Ridge
Plan the perfect escape!
Sometimes you just gotta get away. And when your plans include relaxing in the mountains, the “escape
artists” at Escape to Blue Ridge are the ones to turn to. In addition to having one of the best selections of homes in the area, Escape to Blue Ridge has an experi-enced team of reservation agents just waiting to help you plan your vacation to the fullest — they’re avail-able 12 hours a day, 7 days a week. Of course, they’ll ask when you want to escape to North Georgia. But they’ll also ask who you want to escape with. Is this a multi-family trip or a romantic rendezvous? Do you
want an active vacation or a quiet getaway? What activities are important to you? With these answers, they will help you choose not only the perfect cabin, but also plan the per-
fect vacation. They can arrange for a guided fly fishing trip or rafting adventure, make dinner reservations
or line up a personal chef — even pack the
pantry and stock the fridge! Escape to Blue Ridge’s rental cabins are carefully selected to put you close to all the things that make our area such a wonderful des-tination — creeks, waterfalls, lakes, hiking, biking and more. When you step into your vacation home, you’ll find top-of-the-line amenities — including welcome gifts, luxury soaps and shampoos, and luxurious linens and towels. There’s also free WiFi in every home. And if you need anything during your stay, just give them a call with their 24-hour on-call service.
escapetoblueridge.com | (866) 618-2521
Cabins are beautifully appointed with a rus-tic décor, breathtaking views of the North Georgia Mountains and plenty of upscale amenities.
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Escape to Blue Ridge(866) 618-2521 • escapetoblueridge.comRental Cabins • Rustic to Upscale • Concierge Services
Fernbrook Inn174 Oak Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge(404) 272-0080 • thefernbrookinn.com1908 Home • Small & Intimate • Gardens • Full Breakfast
Horse Creek Stable Bed & Breakfast574 Postell Rd., Mineral Bluff(706) 455-3060 • horsecreekstable.comLodging • Rescue Horses & Alpacas • Weddings
5 Star Resort and Stables775 Burgess Gap Rd., Morganton(770) 972-7679 • northga5starlodge.comLodging • Retreats • Cowgirl Camps
Hiawassee & Young HarrisCreekfront Cabins7316 Hwy. 76 E., Hiawassee(706) 896-5005 • crystalriver-ranch.comRental Cabin • Llama Farm • Shearing/Weaving
www.HorseCreekStable.com574 Postell Rd. * Mineral Bluff, GA 30559 * (706) 455-3060
* Relax on 36 secluded acres with walking & nature trails *
* Enjoy interacting with our rescue horses & llamas *
* Stay in a private, detached king suite cottage with queensleeper sofa, cable TV, fi replace & free WiFi *
B&B Innkeepers: Lester & Diane Aradi
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Spotlight on:Blue Ridge Inn Bed & Breakfast
Experience Victorian splendor in downtown Blue Ridge
After a delightful day of “agri-adventure,” you’ll love coming home to this charming Victorian inn located in the heart of historic downtown Blue Ridge. The three- story inn is one of the oldest resi-dences in Blue Ridge, and features 12-foot ceilings, original hand-carved woodwork and heart-pine floors. Each of the eight spacious guest rooms and one suite are uniquely furnished and themed, including the Marilyn Monroe Room, the Rose Room and the Lighthouse Room. All rooms have a private bath, and cen-tral heat & air ensure cozy comfort in any season. Of course, your stay includes a full country breakfast complete with homemade bread, biscuits and seasonal fruit served daily in the Victorian dining room. The antique furnishings, lace and elegant place settings will take you back to the turn of the century!
Unique 1890s Victorian InnPrivate Baths • Cable TV • WiFi
Open Year-Round • Full Country Breakfast
(706) 632-0222477 West First Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513
www.BlueRidgeInnBandB.com
In the Heart of Downtown Blue Ridge
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Pour It On!
This may be the Peach State, but grapes are the passion among our award-winning
vineyards and wineries.
Wine making has long been a traditional art form in these mountains (just ask anyone
who has been fortunate to sample some homemade blackberry wine!). In fact, before Prohibition, Geor-gia ranked sixth in wine production among U.S. states. These days, it’s American and European wine grapes — not scuppernong — at the heart of the premium regional wines being produced by our area vineyards and wineries. North Georgia’s wine makers are always hosting tastings, tours, live music and special events throughout the year. Visit GaFarm Trail.com for events and hours of operation.
Ellijay & East EllijayCartecay Vineyards5704 Clear Creek Rd., Ellijay(706) 698-9463 • cartecayvineyards.comTasting Barn • Events • Live Music
Southern Grace40 River St., Ste. A, Ellijay (706) 515-1090 • southerngraceinellijay.comWine Tastings from Area Vineyards
(Vineyards, Wineries & Micro-Breweries)
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Established on a circa-1890s farm, Cartecay Vineyards retains the charm of the original land. The refurbished, original Tasting Barn features a tasting bar, wood stove with sitting area, covered porch, deck and events room with seating for 45. The functional 1890s chimney is the
central feature of the open Chimney Patio, where there’s a tasting bar and music performance area. Come join us for an afternoon of wine tasting and live music. Please visit our website for event information.
Hours of operation subject to change due to season; please call or see our website.
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706.698.9463 (WINE)5704 Clear Creek Rd., Ellijay, GA 30536
Traminette • Vidal Blanc • Chimney Blush • Chimney Red • Merlot
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Blue Ridge & McCaysvilleBlue Ridge Brewery187 Depot St., Blue Ridge (706) 632-6611 blueridgebrewery.comBrew Pub • Craft Beer
Mercier Orchards8660 Blue Ridge Dr. (706) 632-3411 mercier-orchards.comFarm Winery • Apple Wines
Serenberry Vineyards450 Tipton Tr., Morganton (706) 623-8463 serenberryvineyards.comVineyard • Tasting Bar • Events
Blairsville & SuchesParadise Hills Resort & Spa366 Paradise Rd. / 129 South, Blairsville(877) 745-7483 • paradisehillsresort.comFarm Winery • Tastings • Accommodations
Hiawassee & Young HarrisCrane Creek Vineyards916 Crane Creek Rd., Young Harris(706) 379-1236 • cranecreekvineyards.comTasting Room • Guest House • Culinary Events
Wine Tasting Tour TipsPace yourself — Enjoy a snack and cleanse your palate with each of your tastings.
Plan a meal — Allow for a relaxing meal in between your tasting room stops. Bring a picnic lunch or enjoy a dining room experience.
Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! — Drink a sip of water for every sip of wine. Your body (and mind) will be happier, and you will be able to refresh your taste buds.
Purchase some favorites — Wineries spend money to staff their tasting rooms. In return, guests should expect to purchase wines or accessories.
Like your apple juice a little, well … harder? Try the tasting room at Mercier Orchards
for natural apple wines made in the old cider
style. It’s not your Grandma’s cider!
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Spotlight on: Serenberry Vineyards
Savor the day at a local vineyard!
Have you discovered this new gem in the North Georgia mountains? Serenberry Vineyards, a farm winery tucked away down an unassuming road off Highway 60 in Morganton, beckons you to pause and appreciate the simple things in life. The structure that houses the Tasting Room dates back to the 1920s when it stood as a barn. You can still see the original barnwood that silently connects you to a bygone past. The grape vines, growing only a stone’s throw away, will remind you of the changing seasons; as an active participant in nature, they always have something unique to share. Throughout the wine making process — from the vine-yard to the moment the wine is enjoyed — the focus is on balance. While this term certainly describes the wines offered at Serenberry Vineyards, it also embodies
the belief that “wine is best when paired with good friends.” It definite-ly feels like life moves a little slower at this charming farm winery located on the outskirts of Blue Ridge. Whether you choose to relax on
the patio or stroll through the vineyard accompanied by a glass of your favorite wine, you can take in nature the way it was meant to be — one sip at a time!
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Hightower Creek Vineyards7150 Canaan Dr., Hiawassee(706) 896-8963 • hightowercreekvineyards.comFarm Winery • Tasting Room • Live Music • Events
The wineries and vineyards of North Georgia are the perfect destination for a weekend getaway or even just a day trip. Tasting room hours vary, so be sure to visit
GaFarmTrail.com for current hours and events.
Itinerary:Take a Wine WanderHit the trail — the wine trail that is — and discover a dozen unique vineyards and wineries along a scenic trail winding throughout the mountains of North Georgia and into Western North Carolina. Sponsored by the Mountain Wine Country Cooperative, the trail wanders through two states, but you can easily visit several wineries in a day — or make a weekend out of it! The season comes into full bloom in April with Bud Break Weekend. Later, most wineries host live music, tastings and special events throughout the summer and fall. Note that regulations relating to wine sales differ from area to area. Most wineries fea-ture a tasting room, but sales may be available by the glass at some vineyards, and only by the bottle at others, and some only on certain days. Be sure to visit MountainWineCountry.com for hours of operation and upcoming events. You can also download a map of the wine trail with infor-mation on participating wineries.
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706.379.1236www.CraneCreekVineyards.com
916 Crane Creek Road, Young Harris, GA 30582
Crane Creek Vineyards sits high in the mountains of North Georgia, just three miles from the quaint college town of Young Harris and in the shadow of Brasstown Bald, the state’s highest peak. It’s less than two hours from Atlanta — yet truly a world away.
Stroll through our beautiful gardens and grounds. Drink in spectacular views of our vineyards and the Blue Ridge Mountains as you picnic by the pond or enjoy a leisurely lunch on the deck. And, of course, sample award-win-ning wines in the historic farmhouse that is home to our charming tasting room.
Crane Creek is also a delightful setting for gatherings large and small. From romantic get-aways for two to intimate family celebrations to extravagant weddings, we offer a one-of-a-kind experience for your next special event.
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History & Heritage
Explore your rural roots (we all have them!) with a trip back in time to North Georgia's
fascinating heritage sites.
Agriculture was the driving force behind the set-tlement of the Appalachian mountains, a fact
celebrated by the many museums, heritage sites and living history farms along the North Georgia Farm Trail. Stop in to explore the artifacts, hear the stories and experience life in another place and time! Unlike commercial attractions, many museums and heritage sites operate on limited schedules — particu-larly during the offseason. Before venturing out, check the GaFarmTrail.com website for hours of operation.
Ellijay & East EllijayTabor House & Civil War Museum138 Spring St., Ellijay • (706) 276-1861facebook.com/TaborHouseCivilWarMuseumHistoric Home • Museum • Farm-to-Table Dining
Blue Ridge & McCaysvilleBlue Ridge Scenic Railway241 Depot St., Blue Ridge (706) 632-8724 • brscenic.comHistoric Depot • Family Train Rides • Scenic Views
(Homesteads, Museums & Heritage Sites)
Historic Downtown Blue Ridge
Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds
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Discover the literary and cultural legacy of Georgia’s Appalachian Poet/Novelist.
B Y R O N H E R B E RT R E E C Eu Farm and Heritage Center u
• Displays of Early 20th Century Appalachian Life• Welcome Center with Museum & Gi� Shop• Restored Barns, Farm Exhibits & Artifacts• Mulberry Hall, the Poet’s Writing Studio• Beautiful 9-Acre Mountain Farm • Wedding & Event Facilities • Poetry & Nature Trails• Group Use Pavilion
1 mile north of Vogel State Park on scenic Hwy. 129
8552 Gainesville Hwy. • Blairsville, GA 30512 706-745-2034 • ByronHerbertReeceSociety.org
Spotlight on:Reece Farm & Heritage Center
Discover Georgia’s Farmer Poet
In the 1940s and 50s, farmer-turned-writer Byron Herbert Reece received national acclaim for his four
volumes of poetry and two novels. But the hardscrabble existence of a bottomland farmer took its toll. Ravaged by tuberculosis, Reece took his own life at age 40. The Reece family farm has been preserved as a heritage cen-ter that celebrates the writer’s love of nature and his attachment to the land. Located just south of Blairsville along scenic Hwy. 129, the Center includes five farm buildings and 13 interactive exhibits of Appalachian life during Reece’s time. The Poetry Plaza captures moving verses by Reece inscribed on four rock pillars. Also pre-served is the poet’s writing studio, along with photo-graphs, books and copies of Reece’s writings. A stroll along the sparkling waters of Wolf Creek will take you to the spacious pavilion, which can be rented for wed-dings, family reunions and other group activities.
Open April-November: 1 pm-5 pm Sunday & 10 am-5 pm Thursday-Saturday
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Fannin Historical Museum/Baugh House411 W. First St., Blue Ridge(706) 258-2645 • [email protected] 1890 • Listed on National Register • Limited Hours
Blairsville & SuchesByron Herbert Reece Farm & Heritage Center8552 Gainesville Hwy., Blairsville(706) 745-2034 • byronherbertreecesociety.org Exhibits • Museum • Gift Shop • Poetry & Nature Trails
Georgia Mountain Research & Education Center195 GA Mtn. Experiment Station Rd. , Blairsville (706) 745-2655 • gmrec.uga.eduBotanical Gardens • Historic Cannery • Museum
Historic Union County CourthouseOn the Square in Downtown Blairsville(706) 745-5493 • unioncountyhistory.org1899 Courthouse • Museum • Friday Night Concerts
Mountain Life Museum25 School St., Blairsville(706) 745-5493 • unioncountyhistory.org1906 Butt/Mock Home • 1861 John Payne Cabin
Trackrock Archaeological AreaBrasstown District Ranger Station1881 Hwy. 515, Blairsville(706) 745-6928Carved Petroglyphs of Native Indian Origin
Walasi-Yi Center9710 Gainesville Hwy., Blairsville(706) 745-6095 • mountaincrossings.com1937 Structure • Appalachian Trail • Supply Store
Hiawassee & Young HarrisGeorgia Mountain Fairgrounds1311 Music Hall Rd., Hiawassee (706) 896-4191 • georgiamountainfairgrounds.comAnnual Festivals • Rural Life Demonstrations
Despite the steep terrain, early settlers managed to eke out a living — often growing products that had to be taken to a mill and "cracked" before use, reportedly
earning farmers the name "cracker."
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Homegrown Happenings
With a calendar full of festive events to choose from, you may just stay entertained
'til the cows come home!
Seems like there’s always something being cele-brated along the North Georgia Farm Trail —
from entire festivals dedicated to mountain apples and wine grapes, to weekend celebrations of sor-ghum! These down-home events bring our unique mountain heritage to light in a whole new way, and spin off a host of family friendly activities — parades, contests, beauty pageants and, of course, plenty of food and drink! To take full advantage of all these homegrown happenings, check the GaFarm Trail.com website for upcoming events, performance schedules and — most important — directions!
Ellijay & East EllijayTaste of Ellijay(Thursday before Memorial Day)Downtown Ellijay(706) 635-7400 • gilmerchamber.com
Gilmer County Fair(August)Lions Club Fairgrounds, 1729 S. Main St., Ellijay(706) 635-5900
(Fairs, Festivals & Seasonal Events)
Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds
Union County Farmers Market
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Georgia Apple Festival(October 12-13, 19-20, 2013)Lions Club Fairgrounds, 1729 S. Main St., Ellijay(706) 636-4500 • georgiaapplefestival.org
Gilmer County Rodeo(September)Saddle Club Arena, Old Hwy. 5 / S. Main St., Ellijay (706) 273-1513 • gilmercountysaddleclub.com
Blue Ridge & McCaysvilleAwake the Grapes(April)Serenberry Vineyards, 450 Tipton Tr., Morganton(706) 623-8463 • serenberryvineyards.com
Back to Basics in Blue Ridge(First weekend in May)Cohutta Country Store & Mercier Orchards(404) 217-0041 • newleafadventures.net
Kiwanis Rodeo(Third weekend in August)Kiwanis Fairgrounds, 124 Jones St., Blue Ridge (706) 632-6644 • blueridgekiwanis.org
Blairsville & SuchesGlenda Gooch House Benefit Rodeo(June 21-22, 2013)Union Cty. Saddle Club, 401 Nottely Dam Rd., Blairsville (706) 745-3420 • unioncountysaddleclub.org
Green Bean Festival(July 26-27, 2013)Farmers Market, 148 Old Smokey Rd., Blairsville (706) 781-3306 • greenbeanfestival.com
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Mountain Heritage Festival(August 31-September 1, 2013)3 Town Sq., Blairsville(706) 745-5493 • unioncountyhistory.org
Sorghum Festival(October 12-13, 19-20, 2013)Meeks Park, Hwy. 515, Blairsville(706) 745-4745 • blairsvillesorghumfestival.com
Hiawassee & Young HarrisWine Highway Weekend(March & December)Multi-county • georgiawine.com
Bud Break Wine Highway Weekend(Early April)Multi-county • mountainwinecountry.com
Rhododendron Festival at Hamilton Gardens(April-May)Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds(706) 896-4191 • georgiamountainfairgrounds.com
Mountain Wine Country Festival(May)Multi-county • mountainwinecountry.com
Towns County FFA Rodeo(May)Hwy. 76, Young Harristownscountyagedffa.weebly.com
Georgia Mountain Fair(July 19-27, 2013)Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds(706) 896-4191 • georgiamountainfairgrounds.com
Crane Creek Vineyards Annual Tomato Festival(August)916 Crane Creek Rd., Young Harris(706) 379-1236 • cranecreekvineyards.com
Georgia Mountain Fall Festival(October 11-19, 2013)Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds(706) 896-4191 • georgiamountainfairgrounds.com
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