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ExperienceGEORGIA’SBLUE RIDGE
& THE COPPER BASIN
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Georgia’s favorite
mountain town, only 90
miles north of Atlanta
via I-575, but a million
miles away from the
city. Hop in the car, turn
on the radio and soon
you’ll be on Blue Ridge
time, enjoying some
peace and quiet in
the beauty of the Blue
Ridge foothills. Rent a
luxury mountain cabin
and wake up to cool,
Winter, summer, spring
and fall, Georgia’s Blue
Ridge is simply beautiful.
Winter is cool and quiet
with occasional snow.
Spring is best for trout
fishing, wildflowers,
blooming dogwoods
and native azaleas.
Summer brings a profu-
sion of mountain laurel
and rhododendron
blossoms, along with
warmer water for tubing
& rafting. Blue Ridge
is the perfect place to
celebrate the harvest
crisp mornings with a
cup of coffee on the
porch. After a day of
fun and adventure, fin-
ish the day in the same
spot enjoying a glorious
mountain sunset with a
glass of wine or sweet
iced tea. You may never
want to leave the porch,
but don’t miss out on
the fun of exploring
the Georgia mountains.
Find out where to
stay inside this guide
or at BlueRidge
Mountains.com.
2 Beautiful Mountain Scenery Experience Mother Nature at her best.
and the glorious color
of fall, or to enjoy the
holidays with family
and friends. The best
way to experience the
beauty of the moun-
tains and countryside
is on one of our scenic
driving tours. Down-
load them at BlueRidge
Mountains.com.
Download our Self-Guided Tours & Maps at BlueRidgeMountains.com
1 Relaxing Get away completely.
Top 15 Blue Ridge Experiences
If you live anywhere in the southeast, you’re within driving distance of Blue Ridge,
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You will fall in love with
the authentic mountain
towns of Blue Ridge
and McCaysville. Blue
Ridge was once con -
sidered an elite health
resort because of its
pure mineral waters.
It was established as
a railroad town, with
the depot at its heart.
Visitors would ride the
train to town, eat dinner
and take a leisurely
walk to the mineral
springs after dinner.
Today, visitors still ride
the train and take a
walk along Main Street,
enjoying the antique
Local food is an
essential part of the
trip when you visit
Georgia’s Blue Ridge.
You’ll find a common
ingredient shared by
local restaurateurs—
a passion for the out-
doorsy, earthy, upscale,
fresh, historical town—
3 Small Town Charm Fall in love with quaint mountain towns.
4 Uptown Dining
4 Discover amazing eating choices.
and specialty shops,
galleries, restaurants,
small town atmo-
sphere and friendly
people. A river runs
through the quaint
town of McCaysville,
twin city with Copper-
hill, Tennessee. Stand
in both states at one
time at the Blue Line,
which marks the spot
where Georgia ends
and Tennessee begins.
Here the Toccoa River
becomes the Ocoee
River, flowing north-
ward into Tennessee.
a mixing bowl of town
and country flavors
that meld just right to
create amazing eating
choices. Add several
local breweries to the mix
and you’ve got a pretty
eclectic dining experi-
ence in a small town
setting. But don’t forget,
there are some things
you just have to eat when
you come to the moun-
tains: local mountain
trout, barbecue, fried
apple pies, biscuits, grits
and sausage gravy—just
to name a few.
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5 Arts, Theater & Live Music Enjoy Blue Ridge’s artsy vibe.
Blue Ridge has an artsy
vibe, with a vibrant
arts scene and great
community theater
to sweeten your Blue
Ridge experience.
Visit the Blue Ridge
Mountains Arts Center,
located in the beautiful-
ly renovated Fannin
County Courthouse, a
historic canvas to show-
case the talent of artists
drawn to the area for
its scenery and quiet
lifestyle. The amazing
Blue Ridge Community
Theater has a full cal-
endar of drama, comedy
and musical productions,
including an acoustic
music series, Live Music
Is Better. In the summer-
time, Pickin’ in the Park,
a casual jam session for
acoustic musicians, is
held under the trees
and pavilions along
the Toccoa River at
Horseshoe Bend Park.
See our website events
calendar for updated
information about
festivals, arts and
entertainment. For info
about special exhibits
and events at The Art
Center, see blueridge arts.net; book theater
tickets online at
blueridgecommunity theater.com.
6 Blue Ridge Scenic Railway Don’t miss the train!
Don’t miss the train!
Take a ride on the Blue
Ridge Scenic Railway,
which runs along the
Toccoa River from Blue
Ridge to McCaysville.
Board the train at the
historic depot in Blue
Ridge. The view changes
with the seasons: wild-
flowers and mountain
laurel in the spring,
rhododendron in the
summer, gorgeous
foliage in the fall and a
ride with Santa and his
elves for Christmas.
Special trips are
planned throughout the
year, including the
Easter Eggspress in the
spring and Pumpkin
Express in the fall. Open
March through Decem-
ber. Call 1-877-413-8724
or visit brscenic.com.
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7 Waterfalls Hike to one of our two favorite waterfalls.
Fall Branch Falls
A double waterfall
with mountain laurel
and rhododendron
growing along the trail
and creek bank. The
hike to the falls is about
30 minutes round trip.
In Blue Ridge, follow
Aska Road south for
8 miles. Turn right on
Stanley Creek Road
(Toccoa Riverside
Restaurant is on the
left). The trailhead is
about 3 miles on the
right (.2 miles from
where the pavement
ends). N 34°47.017' W 84°18.166'
Appalachian Trail Hike
to Long Creek Falls
From Blue Ridge, go
south on Aska Road
13.5 miles to the end.
Turn right onto Newport
Road, go 4.5 miles to
the end. Turn left onto
Doublehead Gap Road
and continue on this
road about .8 miles to
intersection with dirt/
gravel USFS Road 58
intersecting sharply
from right. Turn right
onto FS 58 into the
forest 5.3 miles to Three
Forks. The parking area
is on the right at Noon-
tootla Creek, a beautiful
trout stream. The trail to
Long Creek Falls is on
the left. N 34°39.815' W 84°11.053'
8 Playing in the Water Explore natural water parks.
The most popular
family pastime in the
summer is probably
tubing the clear, chilly
Toccoa River, either
above the Lake Blue
Ridge dam on Aska
Road or below in
McCaysville. But there
are lots of other ways
to enjoy our rivers,
streams and lakes,
including rafting the
exciting Ocoee River,
renting canoes or
kayaks, pontooning or
stand-up paddling on
Lake Blue Ridge, or
simply sitting on the
bank and watching
the river flow.
The best water parks
are those created by
nature. Morganton
Point on Lake Blue
Ridge is a Chattahoo-
chee National Forest
recre ation area with
camp ing, fishing,
swim ming beach and
picnic areas, kayak and
paddleboard rentals.
Another favorite spot for
families is the Ocoee
Whitewater Center just
over the Tennessee state
line, where the Olympic
kayak slalom course is
perfect for wading and
sliding over the rocks
when the river is not
running (weekdays).
The Whitewater Center
is also a great place for
hiking and biking with
kids. Be sure to bring
water shoes for the kids
at either location.
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Marinas & Boat Rentals● Capt’n Joe’s Lake Adventures, Blue Ridge, 706-632-2165,
captnjoeslakeadventures.com
● Lake Blue Ridge Marina, 335 Marina Dr., Blue Ridge, 706-632-2618, lakeblueridgemarina.com. Fishing, boating supplies, and pontoon, kayak and paddleboard rentals.
● Mountain View Marina and Bear Paw Resort, 200 Dean Aldrich Rd., Murphy, NC, 828-644-5451, mountainviewmarina.com
● Young Harris Water Sports, Young Harris, 706-896-0834, yhwatersports.com
Rafting, Tubing, Canoeing, Kayaking & Paddle Boarding ● A Rolling Thunder River Company, 20 Hughes St., McCays-
ville, 800-408-7238/706-492-5720, rollingthunderriverco.com
● Blue Ridge Mountain Kayaking, 56 North River Rd., Blue Ridge, 706-258-2411, blueridgemountainkayaking.com
● Carolina Ocoee, 225 Industrial Dr., Ducktown, TN, 828-341-5241, carolinaocoee.com
● Jon Ron Toccoa River Outfitters, 15 Black Ankle Creek Rd., Cherry Log, 706-838-0200, jonrontro.com
● Lake Blue Ridge Outfitters, 12166 Morganton Hwy., Morganton, 706-900-4004, lakeblueridgeoutfitters.com
● Ocoee Adventure Center, 4651 Hwy. 64, Copperhill, TN, 888-723-8622, ocoeeadventurecenter.com
● Ocoee Rafting, 1548 Hwy. 68, Ducktown, TN, 800-251-4800, ocoeerafting.com
● Shallowford Bridge Tube Rental, 70 Shallowford Bridge Rd., Blue Ridge, 706-632-2462, shallowfordbridgetubing.com
● Toccoa River Tubing Company, 340 Toccoa Ave., McCaysville, 706-492-5280, toccoatubing.com
● Toccoa Valley Campground-Tubing, 11481 Aska Rd., Blue Ridge, 706-838-4317, toccoavalleycampground.com
● Toccoa Wilderness Tubing, 8436 Aska Rd., Blue Ridge, 706-455-7427, toccoawildernesstubing.com
● Van Zandt’s Riverwalk Grill & Grocery, 103 Newport Rd., Blue Ridge, 706-838-4158, facebook.com/VanZandtsGrill
● Wildwater LTD., 4596 Hwy. 64, Ducktown, TN, 866-319-8870, wildwaterrafting.com
Fishing & Outdoor Guides
● Cohutta Fishing Company, 706-946-3044, cohuttafishingco.com
● Fly Fish Blue Ridge, 706-455-5640, flyfishblueridge.com
● Fly Fishing North Georgia, 888-792-3364, flyfishingnorthgeorgia.com
● Lake Blue Ridge Outfitters, 706-900-4004, lakeblueridge outfitters.com
● Noontootla Creek Farms, 706-838-0585, ncfga.net
● On the Fly Excursions, 706-633-0306, ontheflyexc.com
● Reel Angling Adventures, 706-838-5259, reelangling adventures.com
● Reel ’em in Guide Service, Ellijay, 706-273-0764, reeleminguideservice.com
● Soaring Eagle Outfitters, 770-633-2458, thesoaring eagleoutfitters.com
● Toccoa River Outfitters, 706-900-4004, toccoariver outfitters.com
9 Trout Fishing Fish the Trout Capital of Georgia.
Fannin County is the
Trout Capital of Georgia.
There are over 100 miles
of great trout fishing riv-
ers, creeks and streams
in the area, including
Jack’s River, Conasauga
River, Toccoa River,
Rock Creek, Noontootla
Creek and Cooper Creek.
Please consult the
Georgia Guide to Trout
Fishing, available free
at the Welcome Center,
for details on season,
creel limits and size
restrictions. Download
or pick up our Self-
Guided Tours 10 and
11 for access locations.
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Outdoor Guides & Experiences● Blue Ridge Adventure Park, 2087 East First St., Blue Ridge,
800-251-4800, blueridgeadventurepark.com
● Blue Ridge Mountain Canopy Adventure at Hells Hollow, 319 Hells Hollow Rd., Blue Ridge, 706-408-7433, blueridgemountaintrailrides.com/zipline-canopy-tours
● Hike the Ridge, 706-455-2496, facebook.com/Hike-The-Ridge
● Noontootla Creek Farms, 3668 Newport Road, Blue Ridge, 706-838-0585, ncfga.net
● Tank Town USA, 10408 Appalachian Hwy., Morganton, 706-633-6072, tanktownusa.com
● Zipline Canopy Tours of Blue Ridge, 891 Old Cashes Valley Rd., Blue Ridge, 800-251-4800, zipblueridge.com
10 Outdoor Adventure Experience a treetop canopy adventure.
11 Wine and Brew Tours Sip some great local wines and craft beer.
The North Georgia
Mountains are known
for the beauty and qual-
ity of our farm wineries.
A more recent addition
are Blue Ridge’s out-
standing craft breweries,
recognized among the
best in Georgia and
Tennessee. Taste our
wines and brews right
where they are made.
Fannin County has more
than 100,000 acres
located in the Chatta-
hoochee National
Forest, including
40,000 acres in the
Cohutta Wilderness.
Two of the greatest
outdoor adventures in
the world begin here.
Both the Appalachian
and Benton MacKaye
Trails start at the top
of Springer Mountain.
There are over 300
miles of hiking trails
in the area, including
short trails suitable for
beginning hikers and
families. Our favorite
hike is to the Swinging
Bridge, located on the
Benton MacKaye Trail
across the pristine
Toccoa River. It is the
longest suspension
bridge east of the
Mississippi and was
built by the Forest
Service and the Georgia
Appalachian Trail Club
in the mid-1970s. Find
directions to the trail on
our self-guided hiking
map at BlueRidge Mountains.com.
Craft Breweries & Distilleries● Blue Ridge Brewery, 187 Depot St., Blue Ridge, 706-632-6611,
blueridgebrewery.com
● Buck Bald Brewing, 160 Ocoee St., Copperhill, TN, 706-431-7141, buckbaldbrewing.com
● Copperhill Brewery, 105 Ocoee St., Copperhill, TN, 423-548-3030, copperhillbrewery.com
● Fannin Brewing Company, 3758 East First St., Blue Ridge, 706-258-2762, fanninbrewingcompany.com
● Grandaddy Mimm’s Distillery, 161 Pappy’s Plaza, Blairsville, 706-781-1829, mimmsmoonshine.com
● Grumpy Old Men Brewing, 1315 East Main St., Blue Ridge, 770-331-8870, grumpyoldmenbrewing.com
● Mercier Orchards (Hard Cider), 8660 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge, 706-632-3411, mercierorchards.com
Farm Wineries & Vineyards● Bear Claw Vineyards, 2281 Tennis Court Rd., Blue Ridge,
706-223-3750, bearclawvineyards.com
● Cartecay Vineyards, 5704 Clear Creek Rd., Ellijay, 706-698-9463, cartecayvineyards.com
● Chateau Meichtry, 1862 Orchard Ln., Talking Rock, 706-677-1453, chateaumeichtry.com
● Mercier Orchards, 8660 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge, 706-632-3411, mercierorchards.com
● Nottely River Valley Vineyards, 1150 Old Culberson Rd., Murphy, NC, 828-837-7822, nottelywine.com
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Riding Stables● A Step Above Stables, 696 Mauney Cir., Blairsville,
706-745-9051, astepabovestables.com.
● Appalachian Trail Rides, 4130 Cutcane Rd., Mineral Bluff, 706-374-0362, appalachiantrailrides.com
● Blanche Manor Ranch, 177 Deal Hollow Rd., Copperhill, TN, 706-455-7433, blanchemanor.com
● Blue Ridge Mountain Trail Rides at Hell’s Hollow, 319 Hells Hollow Rd., Blue Ridge, 706-408-RIDE (7433), blueridgemountaintrailrides.com
● Cowgirl Up Stables, 336 Shadow Ln., Blue Ridge, 706-258-2276, cowgirlupstables.com
● North Georgia Equestrian Tours, 706-851-5198, cohuttastables.com
Since 1943, four gener-
ations of the Mercier
family have planted and
raised 300 acres of
apples, peaches and
more. Visit Mercier’s
and taste for yourself
how a love of the land
and dedication to
quality are evident in
every delicious basket
of fruit. You can pick
apples off the tree, buy
fresh apple cider and
the best fried apple
pies—a true farm-
to-table experience.
The tasting room
features homemade
hard cider from the
freshest Mercier grown
apples. Treat the family
to a farm tractor tour
and u-pick strawberries,
blueberries, peaches
and apples in season.
Also visit Cider House
Orchards, an old-fash-
ioned apple orchard
and fruit market, and
shop for locally grown
fruits and veggies at the
Downtown Blue Ridge
Farmer’s Market during
summer months.
13 Mercier Orchards Taste locally grown fruit & homemade fried pies.
12 Horseback Riding Ride horseback on mountain trails.
Our riding stables
specialize in family trail
rides for kids of almost
all ages. Open year-
round with seasonal
hayrides and evening
wagon rides with camp-
fire dinners. Call for res-
ervations and to book
special group events.
● Ott Farms and Vineyard, 230 Henry Evans Road, Ellijay, 706-273-1891, ottfarmsandvineyard.com
● Paradise Hills Resort & Spa, 366 Paradise Rd., Blairsville, 706-745-7483, paradisehillsga.com
● Serenberry Vineyards, 450 Tipton Trl., Morganton, 706-623-8463, serenberryvineyards.com
Tasting Rooms● Blue Ridge Cellars, 500 East Main St. Ste. 206, Blue Ridge,
706-946-1416, blueridgetastingroom.com
● Mercier Orchards Downtown, 260 West Main St., 706-946-3411, mercierorchards.com
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Fire & Ice Chili Cookoff – President’s Day weekend
St. Patrick’s Day Parade – March
Blue Ridge Troutfest & Outdoor Adventures – Last weekend in April
Spring Arts in the Park – Memorial Day weekend
Blue Ridge Wine & Jazz Festival – June
Independence Day Parade & Festivities, Lake Blue Ridge Fireworks & Old Fashioned Fourth in McCaysville – June or July
Hard Cider & Craft Beer Festival – August
Labor Day BBQ – September
Blue Ridge Blues & BBQ Festival – 3rd weekend in September
Fall Foliage Train Rides – October
Fall Arts in the Park – 2nd weekend in October
Paws in the Park – 3rd weekend in October
Halloween Safe Zone – Blue Ridge & McCaysville
Light Up Blue Ridge – Saturday after Thanksgiving
Light Up the Basin – 1st Saturday in December
15 Scenic Drives Take a scenic drive in the mountains.
Explore the Blue Ridge
mountains and country-
side on one of the
many Scenic Driving
Tours available at the
Welcome Center or
online at BlueRidge
Mountains.com. Drives
range from ½-day to
full-day trips with lots
of mountain scenery
and attractions along
the way.
The Mountains and
Countryside Driving
Tour is a great way to
get oriented to Geor-
gia’s Blue Ridge on the
first day of your visit.
Other Scenic Driving
Tours include a ride to
the Cohutta Wilderness,
14 Festivals & Annual Events Celebrate winter, spring, summer & fall.
Georgia’s mountain
towns are well-known
for the number and
quality of festivals in
the fall: the Marble
Festival in Jasper, the
Bear on the Square in
Dahlonega, the Apple
Festival in Ellijay and
the Sorghum Festival
in Blairsville, just to
name a few. But there
are many more festivals
and celebrations to
enjoy in the mountains
all year long. Below is
a short list, but be sure
to visit our website for
details and information
about other events.
a daytrip to Dahlonega,
a loop drive through
the mountain commu-
nities of Suches and
Blairsville, and more.
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Georgia Mountain Parkway: Approximately 65 miles To experience Georgia’s favorite scenic drive, follow Interstate 575 from Atlanta northward on the Georgia Mountain Parkway, which includes the towns of Ellijay, Blue Ridge, Blairsville, Young Harris and Hiawassee. georgiamountainparkway.com
Southern Highroads Trail: Approximately 360 milesExperience the scenic beauty, diversity and rich history found on the Southern Highroads Trail, a loop drive through the
mountains of Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina. southernhighroads.org
Fannin County Self-Guided Driving Tours: Self-guided driving tours through Fannin County and the Copper Basin are available at the Chamber of Commerce Welcome Centers in Blue Ridge. BlueRidgeMountains.com
North Georgia Farm Trail: Explore agritourism attractions along the Georgia Mountain Parkway. gafarmtrail.com
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Bicycle Sales & RentalsPedego Electric Bikes257 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-0020pedegobr.com
BowlingFannin Lanes Bowling Center4115 East First St., Blue Ridge706-632-2064bowlfanninlanes.com
Day SpasIndulge Med Spa287 Church St., Blue Ridge706-946-7546indulgeluxurymedspa.com
Serenity in the Mountains Hair, Nails & Body Spa59 McKinney Rd., Blue Ridge706-258-2244serenityinthemountains.com
Teatrees Boutique Spa3293 East First St., Blue Ridge561-889-7499teatreesmassage.com
Doggy DaycareViolets Doggy Daycare23 Carter St., Blue Ridge706-633-9085violetsdoggydaycare.com
Movie TheatersBlairsville Cinema38 Backyard Ln., Blairsville706-745-1000blairsvillecinema.com
Swan Drive-In Theatre651 Summit St., Blue Ridge706-632-5235swan-drive-in.com
Escape RoomsEscape Blue Ridge389 West First St. Ste. B, Blue Ridge706-258-3803escaperoomblueridge.com
Escape the Line115 Ocoee St., Copperhill, TN423-436-1520escapethelinecopperhill.com
Farms & OrchardsCider House Orchards2984 Mobile Rd., McCaysville706-492-7753theciderhouseorchards.com
Downtown Market Blue Ridgefacebook.com/DowntownMarket BlueRidge
Hillcrest Orchards9696 Hwy. 52 East, Ellijay706-273-3838hillcrestorchards.net
Mercier Orchards8660 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge706-632-3411 mercierorchards.com
Fitness CentersB.R. Fitness3798 East First St., Blue Ridge404-276-0179facebook.com/brfitnesstraining
Bodyplex, LLC140 Progress Cir. Ste. 7, Blue Ridge706-946-2639bodyplex.com
Heartwood Health, Art & Yoga711 Left Turn Rd., Blue Ridge706-632-2824heartwoodhealthandyoga.com
TruFitness105 Mountain St., Blue Ridge706-946-3488trufitnessga.com
Yoga and Wellness of Blue Ridge3586 East First St., Blue Ridge402-302-2363
Food ToursBlue Ridge Mountain Food Tours931 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-851-7565 blueridgemountainfoodtours.com
Gem MiningAska Mining Company8436 Aska Rd., Blue Ridge706-258-4854facebook.com/askaminingco
Lilly Pad Village24 Adelaide Dr., Blue Ridge706-534-1317lillypadvillage.com
Golf CoursesBrasstown Valley Resort6321 US Hwy. 76, Young Harris706-379-4600brasstownvalley.com
Old Toccoa Farm596 Curtis Switch Rd., Mineral Bluff706-946-4653oldtoccoafarm.com
Horse-Drawn Carriage RidesDaffodil Hill Farm & Carriage90 Fox Run, Blue Ridge706-851-4430daffodilhillcarriage.com
Live TheaterBlue Ridge Community Theater2591 East First St., Blue Ridge706-632-9223blueridgecommunitytheater.com
Mini Golf2nd Story Entertainment733 East Main St. Ste. C, Blue Ridge706-633-04662ndstoryentertainment.com
Cohutta Cove Mini Golf64 Dunbarton Farm Rd., Blue Ridge706-946-1920cohuttacoveminigolf.com
MuseumsDucktown Basin Museum212 Burra Burra St., Ducktown, TN423-496-5778ducktownbasinmuseum.com
Expedition: Big Foot1934 Hwy. 515, Cherry Log706-946-2601expeditionbigfoot.mdom.mobi
Expedition: Bigfoot Adventure Outpost721 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-2601
Parks & RecreationFannin County Parks & Recreation370 Tom Boyd Rd., Blue Ridge706-946-1130fannincountyrecdept.org
Wagonmaster Adventure Ranch359 Adventure Ranch Rd., Murphy, NC828-494-9521wagonmasterranch.com
RacetrackBlue Ridge Motorsports Park2252 Sugar Creek Rd., Blue Ridge706-632-3936blueridgemotorsportspark.com
Airplane ToursTri-State Mountain Flyers520 Walnut Dr., Mineral Bluff706-374-4110
Wing N It Seaplane Adventures678-971-9922wingnitadventures.com
Shuttles, Transportation & Wine ToursA2B Transit844-354-6622a2btransit.com
Blue Ridge Runner477 West First St., Blue Ridge706-489-0910blueridgerunner.com
Grape Escape Wine Adventures2800 Scenic Dr. #8, Blue Ridge706-686-5045grapeescapeadventures.com
Mountain Transportation706-851-9465mountaintransportation.com
Howard Jabaley Taxi Service706-455-0082
AccommodationsVacation Rental CompaniesAbove the Rest Luxury Cabins877-374-2057 abovetherestcabins.com Acorn and Mountain Escapes Cabin Rentals877-537-2273mountainescapesproperties.com
Black Dog Cabin Rentals678-739-9251vrbo.com/1179946
Blue Ridge Mountain Cabins877-564-2762blueridgemtncabins.com
Blue Rock Cabin Rentals706-258-2586bluerockcabinrentals.com
Blue Sky Cabin Rentals706-636-2226 blueskycabinrentals.com
Cabin Rentals of Blue Ridge706-632-6600cabinrentalsofblueridge.com
Cabin Rentals of Georgia706-405-4870cabin-rentals-of-georgia.com
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Cabins at Copperhill423-496-5225 copperhillcabins.com
Cuddle Up Cabin Rentals877-628-3353 cuddleupcabinrentals.com
Enchanted Mountain Retreats706-781-3892georgiaemr.com
Escape to Blue Ridge866-618-2521escapetoblueridge.com
Getaway Blue Ridge256-276-9389getawayblueridge.com
Georgia Mountain Cabin Rentals 706-632-5751georgiamtncabins.com
Kristy Collection, Thekristycollection.com
Last Resort, The706-632-3864thelastresort.com
Majestic Mountain Getaways706-379-9929majesticmountaingetaways.com
Morning Breeze Cabin Rentals888-875-5669 morningbreezecabinrentals.com
Mountain Getaway Cabin Rentals866-862-2246 mtngetawaycabins.com
Mountain Laurel Cabin Rentals877-686-7378mountainlaurelcabinrentals.com
Mountain Oasis Cabin Rentals706-276-4343mountainoasiscabinrentals.com
Mountain Paws Cabin Rentals877-307-3367mountainpawscabinrentals.com
Mountain River Cabins678-429-8741 mountainrivercabins.com
Mountain Top Cabin Rentals706-258-6220mountaintopcabinrentals.com
My Mountain Cabin Rentals800-844-49391mymountain.com
Nevaeh Cabin Rentals706-258-2460nevaehcabinrentals.com
A Shady Springs Cottage706-492-3513shadyspringscottage.com
A Simple Pleasure706-318-0705 simplepleasurecabins.com
Appalachian Promise706-258-3200mountainlaurelcabinrentals.com
Bella Euphoria Cottageairbnb.com/28452471
Bellcamp Cabins706-632-5751 georgiamtncabins.com
Blanche Manor Bunkhouse706-455-7433 • blanchemanor.com/ blanche-manor-bunkhouse
Blanche Manor Cottage706-851-3848blanchemanor.com/the-cottage
Blue Ridge Lodge Lake House706-374-0032brlodgervpark.com
Blue Ridge Luxury Cabin-Solitude678-462-7911blueridgeluxurycabin.com
Cox Farmhouse404-630-0242vrbo.com/461437
Creekside Cabin Sleeps 8678-296-8696vrbo.com/302556
Daffodil Hill Romantic Carriage House Suite706-851-4430daffodilhillcarriage.com
Dogwood Overlook877-686-7378mountainlaurelcabinrentals.com
Dreamview Cabin954-681-3950dreamviewcabin.com
Eagle’s Perch Lodge404-435-9551vrbo.com/811889
Eagles Rest205-763-7510vrbo.com/188378
Ellijay Coffehouse and Intown Lodging706-635-5565ellijaycoffeehouse.com
Eskape Rentals LLC561-866-9350vrbo.com/313039
Full Moon Over Blue Ridge404-210-3378fullmoonoverblueridge.com
Georgia Luxury Vacation Rentals Buckhorn Lodge844-890-4385georgialuxuryvacationrentals.com
Heavenly Hollow239-465-8099vrbo.com/1294500
Lakeside Serenity888-875-5669morningbreezecabinrentals.com
The Lilly Pad Cottage706-534-1317lillypadcottage.com
Life Is Good in the Mountains318-719-0073vrbo.com/826037
Miller Lake Lodge561-596-2550
Mountain Heaven Cabin404-310-5899vrbo.com/1054900
Mountain High Cabin561-756-0991vrbo.com/1352604
Mountain Lake Overlook877-686-7378mountainlaurelcabinrentals.com
Rancho Relaxo678-779-5420airbnb.com/29826818
River Dwelling404-309-7248riverdwelling.com
Sky Lane Cabins877-686-7878skylanecabins.com
Skyfall Cabinskyfall-cabin.com
Toccoa House Properties404-661-4531toccoahouse.com
Toccoa Lodge, The770-329-3640blueridgejunction.com
Toccoa Overlook Cabin770-329-3640blueridgejunction.com
Toccoa River Cabins954-646-1849
Paradise Hills Winery, Resort & Spa706-745-7483paradisehillsga.com
Rainbow Cabins of Blue Ridge706-455-2313
Sliding Rock Cabins 866-666-2224slidingrockcabins.com
Southern Comfort Cabin Rentals866-422-2467southerncomfortcabinrentals.com
Stress Buster Vacation Rentals 706-635-3952stressbustercabinrentals.com
Vacasa404-271-6715vacasa.com
Wilderness View Cabins706-517-8810wildernessviewcabins.com
Willow Creek Cabin Rentals706-946-6500willowcreekcabinrentals.com
Wyndam Vacation Rentals855-704-2658blueridgebywvr.com
Downtown Blue Ridge Vacation RentalsDowntown Accommodations by Mountain Top Cabin Rentals706-258-6220downtownblueridgega.com
Southern Comfort Cabin Downtown Blue Ridge Rentals706-258-3737downtownblueridgerentals.com
Vacation Rentals by Owner6 Ponds Farm423-505-22276pondsfarm.com
A River Retreat770-634-1857ariverretreat.com
A River Runs Through It877-686-7378mountainlaurelcabinrentals.com
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Toccoa River Cottage770-329-3640blueridgejunction.com
Tocozy Cabin Retreat877-686-7378mountainlaurelcabinrentals.com
Tranquilidad877-686-7378mountainlaurelcabinrentals.com
Wagonmaster Adventure Ranch828-494-9521wagonmasterranch.com
Wildwood River Retreat877-686-7378mountainlaurelcabinrentals.com
Campgrounds Blue Ridge Mineral Springs RV Park & Tent Camping803 Mineral Springs Rd., Blue Ridge706-632-5010 • blueridgemineral springsrvparkandtentcamping.com
Fox Mountain Camp & Artist Retreat350 Black Ankle Way, Cherry Log404-502-3538foxmtncamp.com
Morganton Point Campground at Lake Blue Ridge475 Lake Dr., Morganton877-444-6777cfaia.org/Morganton-Point
Persimmon Creek Campground, Trout Pond & Gem Mine12610 West US Hwy. 64, Murphy, NC828-644-5800persimmoncreekcampground.com
Toccoa Valley Campground-Tubing11481 Aska Rd., Blue Ridge706-838-4317toccoavalleycampground.com
Whispering Pines Campground290 Whispering Pines Rd., Morganton706-374-6494whisperingpinescampground.com
GlampingGlamping Under the Big Sky12 Grizzle Creek Rd., Suches706-333-5363
HotelsAmerica’s Best Value Inn4970 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge888-315-2378americasbestvalueinn.com
Best Western Mountain View Inn43 Coosawattee Dr., East Ellijay706-515-1500bwmountainviewinn.com
Blue Ridge Lodge & RV Park7077 Old Hwy. 76, Morganton706-374-0032brlodgervpark.com
Comfort Inn & Suites83 Blue Ridge Overlook, Blue Ridge706-946-3333comfortinnofblueridge.com
Copperhead Lodge171 Copperhead Pkwy., Blairsville706-835-7433copperheadlodge.com
Douglas Inn & Suites1192 Windy Ridge Rd., Blue Ridge706-258-3600douglasinn.com
Hampton Inn DowntownOpening Spring 2020770-595-1040
The Modern Inn1580 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge706-258-4800themoderninn.com
Reid Ridge Lodge30 Overview Dr., Blue Ridge706-632-4444reidridgelodge.com
Serenity Luxury Suites59 McKinney Rd., Blue Ridge706-258-2244serenityinthemountains.com
Lodges 5 Star Lodge & Stables888-875-5669northga5starlodge.com
Oyster Cast & Blast Inn494 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-374-4239oysterbamboo.com
ResortsBrasstown Valley Resort & Spa6321 US Hwy. 76, Young Harris706-379-4600 • brasstownvalley.com
Bed & Breakfast InnsAska Lodge B&B178 Calen Dr., Blue Ridge706-632-0178askalodge.net
Southern StyleBlue Ridge Mountain Bar-B-Q3870 East First St., Blue Ridge706-632-6996blueridgemountainbbq.com
Blue Smoke World Famous BBQ3365 East First St., Blue Ridge706-946-2024bluesmokeblueridge.com
Bumblebee’s Café5850 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge706-946-2337 • facebook.com/ bumblebeescafeblueridgega
Carroll’s Barbeque39 Lance St. Ste. 1, Blue Ridge706-946-1126carrollsbarbeque.com
Cider House Café2984 Mobile Rd., McCaysville706-492-7753theciderhouseorchards.com
Pat’s Kountry Kitchen1256 Blue Ridge Dr., McCaysville706-492-5477patskountrykitchen.weebly.com
Pete’s Place2460 East First St., Blue Ridge706-946-0222
Pink Pig, The824 Cherry Log St., Cherry Log706-632-2403budspinkpig.com
Southern Charm224 West Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-9090eatsoutherncharm.com
The Village Restaurant4131 East First St., Blue Ridge706-632-2277blueridgevillagerestaurant.com
Fun EateriesAngelina’s Deli & Gourmet Market3640 East First St., Blue Ridge706-632-3354angelinasdeli.com
Black Bear Bier Garten500 East Main St. Ste. 205, Blue Ridge706-946-4440facebook.com/blackbearbeirgarten
Blue Ridge Inn Bed & Breakfast477 West First St., Blue Ridge706-661-7575blueridgeinnbandb.com
Company House, The318 Main St., Ducktown, TN800-343-2909companyhousebandb.com
English Manor House Bed & Breakfast300 Forest Dr., Morganton706-838-4269englishmanorbandb.com
Horse Creek Stable Bed & Breakfast574 Postell Rd., Mineral Bluff706-455-3060horsecreekstableandlodging.com
Morganton Point Bed & Breakfast77 Lakeshore Cir., Morganton954-254-5534morgantonpointbnbblueridge.com
TreehousesBlue Ridge Treehouse @ Bear Claw Vineyards706-223-3750blueridgetreehouse.com
Treehouse Mountain Retreat404-429-6241airbnb.com/29919686
RestaurantsCasual UpscaleBlack Sheep Restaurant 480 West Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-3663blacksheepblueridge.com
Cowanee Restaurant100 Blue Ridge Dr., McCaysville706-400-6675cowanee.com
Cucina Rustica76 Forge Mill Crossing, Morganton706-374-7474cucinarustica-ga.com
Harvest on Main576 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-6164harvestonmain.com
Toccoa Riverside Restaurant8055 Aska Rd., Blue Ridge706-632-7891toccoariversiderestaurant.com
Treo Blue Ridge588 East Main St. Ste. 7, Blue Ridge706-946-5200treoblueridge.com
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Blue Coyote Bar & Grill, The25 Roberts Way, Blue Ridge706-946-2466facebook.com/thebluecoyoteyip
Blue Ridge Cellars500 East Main St. Ste. 206, Blue Ridge706-946-1416blueridgetastingroom.com
Blue Ridge Brewery187 Depot St., Blue Ridge706-632-6611blueridgebrewery.com
Boat Dock Bar & Grill at Lake Blue Ridge Marina335 Marina Dr., Blue Ridge706-632-2618facebook.com/boatdockbarandgrill
Boro Inn Irish Pub, The150 West Main St., Blue Ridge706-455-7686boroinn.com
Bread & Bleu257 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-5560facebook.com/BreadandBleu
Burra Burra Seafood Co.100 Blue Ridge Dr., McCaysville706-400-6660burraburraseafood.com
Cantaberry Restaurant53 Roberts Way, Blue Ridge706-946-7687cantaberry.com
Chester Brunnenmeyer’s Bar & Grill733 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-258-2539chestersblueridge.com
Circle J Family Steakhouse4004 East First St., Blue Ridge706-632-5955
Concetta’s Riverside Bakery & Café100 Blue Ridge Dr., McCaysville706-400-6675concettasbakery.com
Copper Grill, The109 Ocoee St., Copperhill, TN423-548-1530facebook.com/thecoppergrill
Danielle’s Great Eats Deli611 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-3094
Fightingtown Tavern511 East Main St. Ste. 200, Blue Ridge706-946-2006fightingtowntavern.com
Flying Trout Restaurant, The171 Copperhead Pkwy., Blairsville706-835-7433flyingtroutrestaurant.com
Hansen’s Grill560 East Main St., Blue Ridge423-761-0261hansensgrill.com
Iron Bridge General Store & Café8436 Aska Rd., Blue Ridge706-632-4700ironbridgecafe.com
Katz’s New York Deli & Coffee32 Toccoa Ave., McCaysville706-455-4328katznydeli.com
Margo’s Polish Bistro and Deli11 Mountain St. Ste. 1, Blue Ridge706-946-2243margosbistro.com
Mercier Orchards8660 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge706-632-3411mercierorchards.com
Mercier Orchards Downtown260 West Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-3411mercierorchards.com
Misty Mountain Hops3900 East First St., Blue Ridge706-946-8620mistymtnhops.com
Morganton Grill45 Bypass Rd., Morganton706-900-1909morgantongrill.com
Nomad Market of Morganton, GA12166 Morganton Hwy., Morganton706-633-3749 • facebook.com/NomadMarketofMorgantonGA
Rum Cake Lady Cuban Café111 Ocoee St., Copperhill, TN706-964-1300 • rumcakelady.com
Rum Cake Lady Cuban Café To Go205 West First St., Blue Ridge706-946-4525 • rumcakelady.com
Serenity Garden Cafe657 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-258-4949
Sue’s Cafeteria & Ice Cream Parlour3855 East First St., Blue Ridge706-632-2960
Taste of Amish & General Store1412 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge706-632-8989tasteofamish.com
Van Zandt’s Riverwalk Grill & Grocery103 Newport Rd., Blue Ridge706-838-4158vansriverwalk.com
Pizza & Italian/MediterraneanBlue Jeans Pizza & Pasta Factory11 Mountain St., Blue Ridge706-632-6503bluejeansblueridge.com
La Pizzeria76 Forge Mill Crossing, Morganton706-374-3700lapizzeria-ga.com
Masseria Kitchen + Bar67 Roberts Way, Blue Ridge706-946-1511facebook.com/masseriakitchen
Michaelee’s Italian Life Caffe6-C Town Sq., Blairsville706-400-5603Italianlifecaffe.com
Mystic Mountain Pizza4118 East First St., Blue Ridge706-946-0378mysticmountainpizzaco.com
Papa’s Pizza140 Progress Cir., Blue Ridge706-632-8551papaspizzatogo.com
Bakery, Dessert, Coffee & TeaChocolate Express, The634 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-6517thechocolateexpress.com
Das Kaffee Haus612 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-636-1111daskh.com
Ellijay Coffeehouse and Intown Lodging131 North Main St., Ellijay706-635-5565ellijaycoffeehouse.com
MooBears Ice Cream & Hotdogs594 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-2622moobearsicecream.com
Sweet Shoppe, The576 East Main St. Ste. D, Blue Ridge706-632-6886thesweetsouth.com
Tupelo Tea531 East Main St. Ste. 101, Blue Ridge706-946-8327tupelotea.com
Yellowbird Coffee Shop103 Grand Ave., Copperhill, TN706-400-2458facebook.com/yellowbirdcoffeeshop
MexicanEl Rio Mexican Restaurant23 Ocoee St., Copperhill, TN423-496-1826elriomexicanrestaurantandcantina.com
Habanero’s Fresh Tex Mex120 Ocoee St., Copperhill, TN423-548-2111facebook.com/habs.tn
Mesquite Grill4860 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge706-632-6911
Monte Alban Mexican Restaurant5004 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge706-632-3998
AsianKizuna Japanese140 Progress Cir. Unit 3, Blue Ridge706-946-RICE
Okinawa Steak & Sushi130 Old Orchard St., Ellijay706-698-2222okinawaeastelllijay.com
Rod’s Rockin’ Rolls327 Main St., Ducktown, TN423-761-5000facebook.com/rodsrockinrollsSouthe
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Tin Loong of Blue Ridge5771 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge706-632-6090tinloong.com
Catering/Chef ServicesA Taste of Joy678-986-1575
AngelFire7 BBQ678-231-5151angelfire7bbq.com
Catering By Cindy706-374-5898cateringbycindy.com
ShoppingAntiques & Thrift StoresApril’s Attic6850 Appalachian Hwy., Mineral Bluff706-374-1300
Blue Ridge Antiques & Consignment793 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-2726facebook.com/BlueRidgeAntiqueMall
Blue Ridge Coin Shop1901 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge706-632-3127blueridgecoinshop.com
Blue Ridge Mountain Mall618 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-1063
Fannin County Empty Stocking Thrift Store4149 East First St., Blue Ridge706-632-9262
Kathy’s Thrift Shop6190 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge706-632-9046
Mitzi’s on Main631 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-3839mitzisonmain.com
Terri’s Treasure Trove10777 Lakewood Hwy., Morganton706-204-9215
Toccoa River Rustic Décor102 Bridge St., McCaysville770-597-0252
The Vault106 Grande Ave., Copperhill, TN706-455-7373
Art Galleries & Studios3 Monkeys Home Accents35 East Thomas Rd., Blue Ridge706-632-61113monkeyshomeaccents.shop
Art Center, The (Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association)420 West Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-2144 • blueridgearts.net
Blue Ridge Framing Company411 East Main St. Ste. 1, Blue Ridge706-946-2787thebestframeshop.com
Fat Raccoon Gallery121 Ocoee St. Ste. 2, Copperhill, TN404-966-8284
Fishbone Studios723 East Main St., Blue Ridge404-402-8265fishbonegallery.com
High Country Art & Antiques715 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-6882highcountryart.com
High Country Picture Framing491 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-258-2987highcountrypictureframing.com
Multitudes Gallery723 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-1718multitudesgallery.com
Pezrok524 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-6036pezrok.com
Steven Martin Art501 Ada St., Blue Ridge706-632-1889stevenmartinart.com
Terry Cattee Design179 Hall Rd., Farner, TN321-323-4081terrycattee.com
Turning Leaf, A Fine Art Gallery651 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-6625turningleafwoodart.com
Mountain Decor & FurnishingsAbernathy’s Complete Home Furnishings3310 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge706-492-3071abernathysfurniture.com
Design Re-Find146 Depot St., Blue Ridge706-946-2031designrefind.com
Jerry’s Mountain Furniture1014 Aska Rd., Blue Ridge706-632-6464jerrysmountainfurniture.com
New Blue Home and Gift531 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-455-3873newbluehome.com
Town & Country Furniture266 Orvin Lance Dr., Blue Ridge706-632-8280townandcountryblueridge.com
Walhala Ridge Furnishings679-B East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-0332
Wrapsody Outdoor Living6082 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge706-946-0123wrapsodyoutdoorliving.com
Clothing, Jewelry & AccessoriesAllie Harper624 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-258-4409
Anchor & Arrow Apparel632 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-455-1584
Ballard’s of Blue Ridge679 East Main St., Blue Ridge251-455-6210
Blue Ridge Adventure Wear661 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-3991blueridgeadventurewear.com
Blue Ridge Adventure Wear-McCaysville100 Blue Ridge Dr. Ste. 111, McCaysville • 706-964-3771blueridgeadventurewear.com
Blue Ridge Diamond Center, The5701 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge706-632-2299blueridgediamondcenter.com
Blue Ridge Mountain Outfitters500 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-258-3232blueridgemountainoutfitters.com
Blue Ridge Mountain Outfitters – McCaysville56 Toccoa Ave., McCaysville706-964-2453blueridgemountainoutfitters.com
Broken Bull531 East Main St. Ste. 106, Blue Ridge706-889-6920facebook.com/brokenbullinc
Canoe624 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-258-2999canoelook.com
Crawford Collections500 East Main St. Ste. 204, Blue Ridge706-946-0772crawfordcollections.net
Dunworkin’588 East Main St. Ste. B, Blue Ridge706-946-5665dunworkin.life
House of Threads, The588 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-1850shopthehouseofthreads.com
Humble Pie Boutique636 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-3311humblepieboutique.com
Mountain Attitude Designs115 Ocoee St., Copperhill, TN706-455-6145facebook.com/MountainAttitudeDesigns
North Georgia Sports Zone411 East Main St. Ste. 2, Blue Ridge706-632-3700tee-shirtology.com
Owl’s Nest of Blue Ridge, The709 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-6378
Qinti – The Peruvian Shop531 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-8889artisansilvergifts.com
The Ridge Boutique695 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-633-9508
Southerndipity801B East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-0392
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Main Welcome Center 152 Orvin Lance DriveBlue Ridge, GA 30513(on the hill behind CVS)
Mon-Fri 8:30-5, Sat 9-5, Sun 1-5
Caboose Visitor Center Downtown Train Depot
Blue Ridge, GA 30513(in the red caboose)
Mon-Sat 10-4, Sun 1-5
Two Bridges Boutique65 Toccoa Ave., McCaysville423-443-1636facebook.com/bluemtn1
Gift & Specialty ShopsAfrika Corner100 Blue Ridge Dr. Ste. 103, McCaysville954-237-7109
Ain’t What It Used to Be304 West Main St., Blue Ridge706-308-2787aintwhatitusedtbe.com
Bear Store, The601 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-258-3703bearstorebr.com
Blue Mountain Music5850 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge706-258-2736
Blue Ridge Adventure Gear342 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-2080blueridgeadventuregear.com
Blue Ridge Bird Seed Company611 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-258-2473blueridgebirdseed.com
Blue Ridge Cotton Company550 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-8990blueridgecottoncompany.com
Blue Ridge Flowers8024 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge706-632-2035blueridgeflowers.net
Blue Ridge Knife Company497 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-6634
Blue Ridge Olive Oil & Tupelo Tea122 Ocoee St., Copperhill, TN706-946-6457blueridgeoliveoil.com
Blue Ridge Olive Oil Company511 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-6457blueridgeoliveoil.com
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway Gift Shop662 East Main St. Ste. 3, Blue Ridge706-632-9833 ext. 2131
Chester’s Provisions733 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-258-4907chestersblueridge.com
Cohutta Country Store83 Dunbarton Farm Rd., Blue Ridge706-946-6366cohuttacountrystore.com
Christmas Is Here!100 Blue Ridge Dr. Ste. 115, McCaysville • 423-964-1166christmasishere.net
Dixie Discount141 Blue Ridge Dr., McCaysville406-492-4333
gather544 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-8990gatherblueridge.com
Graphic Expressions3640 East First St. #201, Blue Ridge706-851-4841facebook.com/graphicexpressions18
Folk Apothics3586 East First St., Blue Ridge702-907-4372folkapothics.com
Huck’s General Store500 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-4825hucksgeneralstore.com
Jumping Mouse Beads781 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-276-1215jumpingmousebeads.com
Love Dogs (and Cats Too!)757 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-632-8668facebook.com/lovedogsandcatstoo
McCaysville Drug and Gun131 Blue Ridge Hwy., McCaysville706-492-4126 mccaysvilledrugcenter.com
Mercier Orchards8660 Blue Ridge Dr., Blue Ridge706-632-3411mercierorchards.com
OAR Finer Goods701 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-3050
Out of the Blue, Inc.647 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-258-2750outofzbleu.com
Oyster Fine Bamboo Fly Rods494 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-374-4239oysterbamboo.com
Paint the Town Blue5800 Appalachian Hwy. #102,Blue Ridge • 706-374-2754paintthetownbr.com
Painted Pony Trading Company108 Ocoee St., Copperhill, TN423-548-5158paintedponytradingpost.com
Pic N Vine104 South Grande Ave., Copperhill, TN770-371-9083melissab459.wixsite.com/picnvine
Riverwalk Shops100 Blue Ridge Dr., McCaysville706-964-1000riverwalkshops.com
Silk Road Traveler611 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-946-6294silkroadtraveler.com
Silks For Less3397 East First St., Blue Ridge706-946-7455 • silksforless.com
The Shops at Sycamore Crossing531 East Main St., Blue Ridge404-272-0080
Taste of Amish1412 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge706-632-8989 • tasteofamish.com
Tupelo Tea531 East Main St. Ste. 101, Blue Ridge706-946-8327 • tupelotea.com
Weird Oh!146 Blue Ridge Dr., McCaysville706-964-2888facebook.com/weirdohshop
Wrapsody in Blue652 East Main St., Blue Ridge706-258-2700
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McCaysville Visitor Center706-964-400153 East Market Street McCaysville, GA 30555(turn right before the bridge)
Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 10-4, Sun 12-4
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800-899-MTNS (6867) • BlueRidgeMountains.com
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