Day Trips

When you come to Blue Ridge, GA you may not want to leave your cabin! But if you do, there are some awesome day trips that are easy to get to from Blue Ridge.

City Day Trips

A quick trip on interstate highway south to Atlanta is only 1.5 hours away, where families can enjoy the Georgia Aquarium, Stone Mountain, Six Flags, Ponce City Market, Fox Theater, the Fernbank Museum, the High Museum - the list goes on.

Chattanooga is also 1.5 hours away, but the drive is breathtakingly scenic as you drive through the Ocoee Gorge along the Ocoee River where the 1996 Summer Olympics were held. Experience Rock City, Ruby Falls, Lookout Mountain, the Tennessee Aquarium, the Chattanooga Choo Choo Museum, Creative Discovery Museum, Walnut Street Bridge, plus all the cool shopping and foodie restaurants. 

Exploring other day trips to Helen, GA for the Oktoberfest is a festive time, or Dahlonega, GA at Christmastime is very special and nostalgic. For shopping enthusiasts, a trip to Dawsonville, GA and the Georgia Premium Outlets is always a good time. 

Outdoor Adventure Day Trips

Spend a day at Lake Lanier Islands just 80 miles away, or experience the wild Nantahala Gorge in NC just 64 miles away for some exhilarating whitewater rafting in the Smoky Mountains. 

But at the end of the day, nothing beats coming home to your luxury Blue Ridge cabin and views that will take your breath away and melt the cares of the world into oblivion. Come experience Blue Ridge and all that surrounds it.

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Day Trips from Blue Ridge, GA

Nantahala Outdoor Center

The Nantahala Outdoor Center boasts an abundant variety of outdoor activities, mostly relating to rafting, in the Tri-State Area. Located just 1 hour and 10 minutes from Blue Ridge, GA, or 59 miles away, the Nantahala River, located in Nantahala National Forest, is one of America's favorite whitewater playgrounds. Its ideal location at the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, just a …

Gibbs Garden

Nestled in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains, Gibbs Gardens is a premier destination for horticulture enthusiasts in the south. Located about 45 minutes south of Blue Ridge, GA, in Cherokee County, it’s considered to be one of the largest residential gardens in the world. Beautiful in every season, the 220-acre garden contains 19 waterfalls, 24 lakes and ponds, and 32 bridges. Enjoy …

The Lost Sea Adventure

America's largest underground lake ~ your Lost Sea adventure begins with a guided tour of the caverns. This involves a ¾ mile round-trip walk on wide sloping pathways. While touring the caverns and underground lake, the guides will tell of the cavern’s exciting and colorful history. They will also explain the fascinating geological development of the immense cavern rooms and rare formations. At…

Biltmore Estate

Popular day trip from Blue Ridge GA just 109 miles away! Discover the wonders of the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC., a French Renaissance chateau built for George Vanderbilt in the late 19th century. Begin with the breathtaking beauty of the 250-room Biltmore House – America's largest private home – and century-old gardens. Explore 8,000-acres through a variety of activities from horseback…

Gatlinburg

Gatlinburg is nestled at the entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most visited national park in America. There are three entrances into the Smokies right from downtown. Gatlinburg attracts more than eleven million visitors a year and can grow to a population of 40,000-plus on any given night. This little town of 3,944 residents is dedicated to welcoming all of its guests with a tas…

Dollywood

Dollywood, which is nestled near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee began opening its doors to the public in 1986 and has since become Tennessee's number one ticketed attraction. Dollywood is themed with Smoky Mountain history and preservation but also offers key attractions, including daily demonstrations of turn-of-the-century crafts, one-of-a-kind rides, and awar…

Crisson Gold Mining

Crisson Gold Mine is an actual open pit gold mine that was established in 1847 and was worked commercially until the early 1980s. They have been open to the public since 1969 and are the oldest gold mining establishment in North Georgia. At Crisson Gold Mine, there is a 125-year-old stamp mill that is still used to crush quartz rock which contains gold. This crushed rock is called ore. In addition…

Consolidated Gold Mines Dahlonega, GA

While staying in our luxury Blue Ridge vacation cabin rentals just an hour from Dahlonega, plan a visit to the largest hard rock gold mine east of the Mississippi! Founded in 1896, this gold mine focused on removing gold trapped in quartz veins throughout the property. Experience what it was like over 100 years ago, 200 feet underground as a turn-of-the-century gold miner.  Your tour guide w…

Great Smoky Mountain Railroad

Just 1.5 hours from Blue Ridge, the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad makes the perfect day trip during your North GA vacation. With 53 miles of track, two tunnels, and 25 bridges, the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad offers a variety of excursions that explore the amazing landscape of Western North Carolina. With the romance and mystique of an era gone by, guests on board the Great Smoky Mountains Rail…

Museum of the Cherokee Indian

So begins your trip through the Museum of the Cherokee Indians. Totally renovated in 1998, the new museum tells the story of the Cherokee people using high-tech wizardry along with an extensive artifact collection. The museum is located at the intersection of Highway 441/Tsali Boulevard and Drama Road in Cherokee, North Carolina, home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, a federally recognize…

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