Plan your luxury cabin getaway with Cabin Rentals of Georgia and experience Blue Ridge to the fullest! No matter the season, an abundance of activities await you, and most are year-round! All our Blue Ridge cabin rentals are close to Downtown Blue Ridge, ensuring you stay near to the action. 1. The Blue Ridge Scenic RailwayLocated in downtown Blue Ridge at the historic Depot. Experience a leisurely train ride alongside the beautiful Toccoa River from Blue Ridge to nearby McCaysville/Copperhill, TN. This famed activity is fun for the whole family! Make sure to reserve your tickets in advance as this excursion is always in high demand! 2. Mercier OrchardsLocated just a couple of miles from Downtown Blue Ridge, this orchard is a staple of the area. Established in the 1940s, this family-owned orchard draws thousands of customers every year for the best-fried pies. Enjoy U-Pick events during the seasons - strawberries, blueberries, apples, and more. Their market offers apple cider, apples, peaches, frozen fruit drinks, jams, preserves, housewares, a gift shop, and more. Sip on their hard ciders and wines as well in the adjacent tasting room! 3. The Lilly Pad VillageLocated on Aska Road near the Toccoa Riverside Restaurant. Walking distance to Aska Escape Lodge ~ Offers a day packed with fun for the whole family. Enjoy putt putt, gem mining, pond fishing, a cafe with outdoor seating, an ice cream parlor, and guided hikes by appointment. The Lilly Pad Village is a #1 must activity for families! 4. Waterfall HikesA mountain vacation would not be complete without chasing a few waterfalls. Fall Branch Falls is close to Aska Escape Lodge, Above the Timberline, and Blue Ridge Lake Sanctuary. Long Creek Falls and Sea Creek Falls are just a short drive away from Serendipity on Noontootla Creek and Cherokee Sunrise on Noontootla Creek. Straightforward hikes for families, small kids, and pets. 5. Whitewater RaftingHosting several of the events for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, the Ocoee River is your answer for an adrenaline rush! Experience whitewater rafting on your North Georgia vacation. With Class III and IV rapids and non-stop action, check out the whitewater rafting outfitters in the area and plan an exciting time out on the river! 6. Blue Ridge Boat RentalsRent a pontoon boat or jet skis and spend the day on North Georgia's beautiful Lake Blue Ridge during the warmer months. Blue Ridge Boat Rentals will put in for you and pick you up at the end of an fun-filled day on the lake. Who can resist the clear turquoise waters of the lake, swimming, and relaxing with friends? 7. Tube the Toccoa RiverFun for all ages. Toccoa Valley Campground (706-838-4317) on Aska Road offers tubes, kayaks, and trips down the Toccoa River. Rolling Thunder River Company (706-492-5720) also offer rentals and trips. Guests at our Toccoa River Luxury Cabin Rentals can go tubing directly from the property. The float to Horseshoe Bend Park takes about 1.5-2 hours. Members of your party can pick you up at the park. 8. Horseback RidingExplore the beauty of the North Georgia mountains on horseback. Check out Appalachian Trail Rides, Cowgirl Up Stables, and Blanche Manor for fun trail rides, perfect for all ages! Experiences include novice rides, sunset rides, picnic rides, and even romantic/proposal rides. 9. FishingBlue Ridge is the Trout Capital of Georgia! Contact North GA Trout Fishing for the best-guided trophy trout fishing in the area. Joe DiPietro will lead your fly-fishing experience on the Toccoa River, but also on 1/2 mile of private stream (Noontootla Creek) where browns and rainbows abound. He provides all the equipment you'll need for a memorable day of fly-fishing in the North GA Mountains. 10. Breweries and WineriesAll around Blue Ridge and in the North GA mountains are wineries and breweries dotting the scenic landscape. Offering tastings, stunning views, and live entertainment, North Georgia's wineries provide a memorable experience. In Downtown Blue Ridge and surrounding towns, microbreweries abound, perfect for hanging out with friends and enjoying a cold one. 11. Swan Drive-inOne of Georgia's four remaining drive-in theaters, the Swan Drive-in presents current movies, a concession stand, and an all-around memorable experience loved by locals and visitors to Blue Ridge. Check out their latest listings at 706-632-5235. 12. HikingHiking trails and waterfalls abound in the area! Hike North Georgia's Aska Trails on Aska Road, or visit the Swinging Bridge over the Toccoa River, which is great fun for kids of all ages. 13. Morganton Point Recreation AreaOur beloved beach area on North Georgia's Lake Blue Ridge with picnicking, boat ramps, and a store with snacks, beach essentials, kayak/paddleboard rentals, and more. Located just 10 minutes from downtown Blue Ridge. 14. Arts SceneBlue Ridge is one of the top art community towns in America. Offering the popular Arts in the Park festival both in May and October, visitors to Blue Ridge love the art vibe here. From the many art galleries, live music venues, and more, Blue Ridge also draws from amazing local talent for live plays at the Blue Ridge Community Theater. 15. Photo OpsPart of the uniqueness and specialness of Blue Ridge is the many opportunities for photos to impress your friends and family and hopefully inspire them to vacation in Blue Ridge! We have pinpointed some very unique places that make great photo ops, whether in Downtown Blue Ridge or the surrounding area. 16. ShoppingTake a stroll along Main Street and browse our unique shops and boutiques, art galleries, and fun entertainment shops for even your dogs. You will be enveloped by the warm, friendly people and the slower-paced small-town atmosphere. 17. Twin Mountain TownsTwo towns, two states, two rivers...McCaysville, GA/Copperhill, TN is a nearby hidden gem that will keep you entertained all afternoon. The Blue Ridge Scenic Railway from Blue Ridge traverses along the Toccoa River and stops in McCaysville for a couple of hours. Fun shopping and dining on the river ~ plus a great photo opportunity to stand in two states at once! 18. RestaurantsBlue Ridge is fast becoming the foodie center of North Georgia. From fine dining to casual dining, the options are vast and pleasing to every palate. From Italian, Cuban, Polish, American, and Southern to seafood, steakhouses, pizza, and farm-to-table fare, you will not be disappointed by the restaurant options in the area. 19. Specialty Attractions and Family FunBeing an especially family-friendly area, a variety of attractions await to bring an extra sparkle to your child's eye. From mini golf in a renovated hotel to escape rooms and a Bigfoot museum, Blue Ridge is a memorable location for the little ones in your group! 20. Fields of the Wood Bible ParkLocated in Murphy, NC (45 minutes from Blue Ridge), the Fields of the Wood Bible Park is claimed to be the #1 Family Attraction in the entire Smokies or North Georgia Area. Experience the peacefulness that this activity offers - free to all who enter, from sunrise to sunset. Climb the Ten Commandments Mountain, where you will find 4' x 5' concrete letters and numbers proudly displaying the Ten Commandments on the entire slope of this mountain.
| The MemoriesAwesome! We rented a boat on Lake Blue Ridge, caught some fish for dinner, fished the river (before 5:30 when the dam lets out), caught some trout, went panning for gold in Dahlonega and Helen, and listened for the train. Great weather. My two boys loved it! We are from... Awesome! We rented a boat on Lake Blue Ridge, caught some fish for dinner, fished the river (before 5:30 when the dam lets out), caught some trout, went panning for gold in Dahlonega and Helen, and listened for the train. Great weather. My two boys loved it! We are from Rochester, MI and would love to come back some day! To sum up this cabin and Blue Ridge is to say it’s heaven on earth! The view here is breathtaking and the cabin, Cohutta Sunset, is perfectly gorgeous!
We took some really beautiful scenic rides and hikes to the swinging bridge and also to the Fall Branch Falls,... To sum up this cabin and Blue Ridge is to say it’s heaven on earth! The view here is breathtaking and the cabin, Cohutta Sunset, is perfectly gorgeous! We took some really beautiful scenic rides and hikes to the swinging bridge and also to the Fall Branch Falls, had fabulous pizza from Masseria all recommended by Taylor. We cannot thank her enough for helping us plan this much needed perfect getaway, especially for recommending this particular cabin. In town we had a fantastic breakfast buffet at The Vault before taking the scenic train. We found and fell in love with a store in town named Turning Leaf, a must shop to visit when looking for beautiful objects made by local artists. Enjoyed wonderful and tasty hamburgers at The Fighting Tavern. There’s so much more to rave about when it came to Cohutta Sunset - especially the big swing on the lower deck and the waterfall shower! We more than enjoyed our stay here and will come back! In fact we didn’t want to leave. -Jennifer and Jeff |