Blue Ridge offers many attractions for the young and old, adventurous and not-so adventurous! Blue Ridge is a charming town that many vacationers come back to year after year, sometimes season after season based on the attractions offered. From art and music festivals and fun outdoor activities to wineries and breweries...not to mention historical geocaches in and around the Blue Ridge Mountains, ziplining adventure parks, and outdoor outfitters, Blue Ridge will tug at your heart strings to come back again and again just to experience all the fabulous activities that abound here.
Every spring and fall Arts in the Park is a popular Blue Ridge event that is a must-see. Artists from all over come to Blue Ridge to set up tents and share their wares for sale in the park. For two weeks very June, the Blue Ridge Chamber Music Festival brings world-class musicians to Blue Ridge for performances and meet-and-greets.
The Swan Drive-in is one of Blue Ridge's famous attractions as only one of a handfull left in the USA. Movies have been filmed here and families enjoy setting up picnics and watching movies all year round.
You can't miss North Georgia's BIGGEST family attraction where entertainment meets education. A 4,000 sqft complex where you will see the country's largest permanent display of genuine Bigfoot artifacts, life sized exhibits, photos, sketches, large up-to-date sighting maps, and the world's only Bigfoot Research and Tech Vehicle on display. This experience will have you talking about it for days!
A favorite with the locals is the John C. Campbell Folk School in Murphy, NC just 30 minutes from Blue Ridge. Every Tuesday night and Saturday night experience the joys of contra-dancing with young and old together - it will warm your heart to see multi-generations dancing together. They offer week-long classes as well to learn a craft. Also, while in Murphy, head down the road for a couple of miles and you can play the slot machines at Harrah's Casino. We have three cabins in Murphy located within 15 minutes of both the Folk School and the Casino.
So come to Blue Ridge and experience all the amazing attractions that are offered for your entertainment and enjoyment!
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Blue Ridge, GA Attractions
Smokey Bears Cigars is a cozy and welcoming haven for cigar enthusiasts. This boutique cigar shop offers a carefully curated selection of premium cigars, catering to both casual smokers and seasoned aficionados. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, Smokey Bears Cigars provides the perfect spot to relax, unwind, and enjoy a fine cigar. Whether you're seeking a new favorite or indulging in a classi…
Haunted Blue Ridge Ghost Tours offers a spine-chilling journey through the historic streets of Blue Ridge, GA, where the past comes alive with eerie tales and ghostly encounters. Led by knowledgeable guides, these tours delve into the town’s haunted history, uncovering stories of lingering spirits, mysterious happenings, and long-forgotten secrets.
Perfect for thrill-seekers and history buffs a…
Ellijay Cigar Lounge, located in the picturesque town of Ellijay, GA, offers an elevated experience for cigar aficionados and those seeking a sophisticated retreat. This elegant lounge combines timeless style with modern comfort, providing the perfect setting to relax and unwind. With an extensive selection of premium cigars from renowned brands, Ellijay Cigar Lounge caters to both seasoned connoi…
Discover the untamed beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains like never before with Blue Ridge Off Road Adventures' rugged and reliable Off-Road UTVs. They provide everything you need for a safe and exciting journey. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie seeking heart-pounding thrills or a nature enthusiast craving a deeper connection with the great outdoors, these UTVs are your ticket to an unforgetta…
Project Chimps Sanctuary is dedicated to providing a safe and loving home for retired research chimpanzees. This 236-acre sanctuary offers a natural and enriching environment where the chimps can roam, socialize, and enjoy their freedom. The dedicated team at Project Chimps works tirelessly to ensure the well-being and happiness of each resident, providing excellent care and creating opportunities…
Add some excitement to your North Georgia vacation with a UTV rental from Blue Ridge Scenic Rentals! Zip through the ATV/UTV trails in the area and enjoy a fun-filled afternoon in one of their high-quality vehicles. Rent your UTV today and start planning your Blue Ridge getaway at one of our luxury cabins.
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Looking for an epic activity to add to your Blue Ridge experience? Rent a slingshot from Blue Ridge Adventure Rentals! Located in Blue Ridge, you can enjoy a slingshot for 4, 8, or 24 hours. The Blue Ridge Mountains are full of scenic drives, so make some adrenaline-filled memories with this excursion. Enjoy the twists and turns of Hwy 60 (which takes you from Morganton to Dahlonega), Hwy 52, or H…
Blue Ridge Adventure Dog is a place for dogs to socialize off-leash and for people to unwind. They offer beer, wine, and snacks for their human customers and plenty of dog treats and toys for the furry ones. Bring your pups to play and run safely in the large outdoor dog park. Have a small or timid dog? They have a separate section just for them! No dog at all? All are welcome to enjoy the outdoor…
Come play history at Georgia Pinball Museum! Boasting classic pinball machines from the 1930s all the way through the 1990s, the $10 admission gives you a full day of pinball fun.
Great idea for Father's Day fun, birthday celebrations, or even a guy's trip to Blue Ridge, GA!
Located next to Expedition Bigfoot Museum, spend a fun-filled afternoon playing vintage pinball machines and exploring B…
Two towns, two states, two rivers...McCaysville, GA/Copperhill, TN, are twin mountain towns on the Toccoa River/Ocoee River. Fun shopping and dining on the river ~ great photo opp to stand in two states at once!
Running through the two mountain towns of McCaysville, GA, and Copperhill, TN, just 9 miles north of Blue Ridge, GA, you will discover that the Toccoa River turns into the Ocoee River. …
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