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of North Georgia SMALL TOWN. BIG VIEWS.
ELLIJAYS
The
of North Georgia
SMALL TOWN.
BIG VIEWS.
www.exploretheellijays.com
ELLIJAYS
The
THE 44TH ANNUAL
Ellijay
of North Georgia
arts & crafts show
October 10-11
& 17-18
October 8-9
& 15-16
2015
Georgia
Ellijay Lions Club
2016
Fairgrounds
Saturdays 9 am to 6 pm
1729 South Main St., Ellijay, Ga.
2. Outdoor Recreation
Explore the outdoors and
recreational opportunities
8. Locally Grown
Learn where your food comes
from while exploring farms,
markets, and vineyards
Sundays 9 am to 5 pm
14. Shop, Dine, Explore
Downtown Hunt treasures,
furnishings, and antiques, and
explore the many dining
options locals enjoy
18. Arts & Entertainment
Let your artistic side show or
enjoy the artistic fruits of
others
20. Accommodations
Lodging options range from
primitive camping to luxury
cabins and everything in
between
23. Getting Here
The Ellijays are far from the
ordinary, but not far away
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Antique Car Show
First Festival Weekend
Parade In Historic Downtown Ellijay
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Pet Boarding Available On Site
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East Ellijay
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Second Festival Weekend
Adults $500
Children Under 10 FREE!
[email protected] ■ georgiaapplefestival.org
facebook.com/georgiaapplefestival ■ 706-636-4500
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Rain or Shine ■ No Pets Allowed
24. Find Your Way
Use these maps of Gilmer
County and The Ellijays to help
plan your adventures
From gentle natural progression
to Class III rapids, our
waterways are accessible by
people of varying skill levels.
Outdoor
Recreation
Amicalola Falls State Park
The Ellijays are the perfect base camp
for exploring the great outdoors. Whether your
version of adventure is a lazy day on the lake, a
gentle walk along the river or something a bit more
adventurous like mountain biking or hiking into the
wilderness you will find just the adventure
to keep you coming back for more.
Carters Lake
More than 400 feet
deep at the dam, this
3200 acre reservoir in
the southwestern
corner of the county is
the deepest lake in
Georgia. Offering a
beautiful undeveloped
shoreline and great
fishing. Activities and
facilities include US Army Corps of Engineers Visitor’s
Center, full service marina, boat ramps, day use areas,
hiking, biking, camping, boat-in camping, picnicking, and
hunting. 706.334.2248.
http://corpslakes.usace.army.mil/visitors
829 acre park highlighted by the
tallest cascading waterfall in the
Southeast with hotel, restaurant,
conference center, cabins, and
camping. Activities include
ranger programs, hiking, waterfall photography, picnicking,
fishing, and geocaching.
706.265.4703. www.gastateparks.org/info/amicalola
Did You Know:
There is a mysterious 855 foot long wall in
Fort Mountain State Park.
Cartecay, Ellijay, and
Coosawattee Rivers
It’s easy to see why the
Cherokee called this the
“land of many waters”
with three rivers and
multiple creeks flowing
through the county.
The Cartecay, Ellijay, and
Coosawattee Rivers offer
a scenic backdrop for
canoeing, kayaking,
floating, and fishing.
Fort Mountain State Park
3712 acre park centered around a mysterious 855 foot
long wall thought to have been built by early Indians.
Activities and facilities include cottages, camping
(RV to backcountry), swimming, hiking, biking, fishing,
boat rental, and geocaching.
706.422.1932. www.gastateparks.org/fortmountain
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Appalachian Trail With its
southern terminus on top of
Springer Mountain in the
northeastern part of the county,
the AT is one of the world’s
best known hiking trails.
Traveling over 2100 miles to
Mt. Katahdin, Maine, the AT
is easily accessible in Georgia
for shorter section hikes.
www.nps.gov/appa
Benton MacKaye Trail Also beginning on Springer Mountain,
the Benton MacKaye is a mainly wilderness trail with
few amenities stretching westward for roughly 300 miles
through Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Several
sections are
easily accessed
throughout the
area for day and
overnight hikes.
www.bmta.org
Did You Know:
In September 2012, Ellijay-Gilmer
County was designated an Appalachian
Trail Community.
Lake Conasauga A beautiful,
remote 19-acre spring-fed lake
resting near Grassy Mountain
is the highest lake and campground in Georgia. Activities
include camping, hiking,
swimming, wildlife watching,
and fishing. Open Seasonally.
706.695.6736. www.fs.usda.gov
Bear Creek Trail One of the
area’s most popular multi-use
trails, Bear Creek is an easy
1.5 mile (or more) scenic hike to
the Gennett Poplar, the state
record Tulip Poplar tree.
Cohutta Wilderness & Chattahoochee National
Forest With thousands of acres of protected forest
and wilderness, recreational opportunities abound in
the Cohuttas and the national forest. For the outdoor
enthusiast who likes a walk on the wild side, the
wilderness areas and national forest offer opportunities
for hunting, fishing, camping, biking, and much more.
www.fs.fed.us/conf
Whitepath Golf Course Whitepath Golf Course was
designed by world-renowned architect Rocky Roquemore.
Completed in 1987, Whitepath is snuggled in the
majestic North Georgia mountains and offers breathtaking
scenery from elevated tees overlooking lush fairways and
medium-sized greens. 706.276.3080
www.golfwhitepath.com
River Park along the Coosawattee River, is a
linear park with a three-quarter mile walking
track, picnic areas, tennis courts, exercise
stations, and a small playground. It is also home
to Veterans Memorial Bridge & Garden where
tribute is paid to our great nation and all veterans.
Located one and one-half miles south of the
roundabout on Old Hwy 5S.
Harrison Park is a 26 acre passive recreation park
under development in downtown Ellijay. Located on
McCutchen St, less than one-half mile from the
roundabout, Harrison Park currently has walking paths
and off-road parking available. More amenities are under
development.
Did You Know:
SingleTracks.com named
Ellijay, Georgia a top
mountain biking destination
for Spring Break.
Pedal Faster
Cartecay Bike Shop,
123 N. Main St. 706.635.2453. www.cartecaybikes.com
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Ellijay Mountain Bike Association,
www.ellijaymountainbike.org
Mulberry Gap Mountain Bike Get-a-Way, 400 Mulberry
Gap Road, 706.698.2865. www.mulberrygap.com
Coosawattee Tubing Company, tube rentals.
706.635.1609. www.eaglemountaingeneralstore.com
Ellijay River Outfitters, 88 Holt Bridge Rd, Ellijay.
706.889.8697 www.tubeellijay.com
Put on Your
Hiking Boots
Gilmer County Public Pool, Old Hwy. 5 South. Open
seasonally. Small admission charge. 706.635.7700
North Georgia Mountain Outfitters, 14244 Hwy 515 N., Suite
1200, Ellijay. 706.698.4453.
www.hikenorthgeorgia.com
Harris Branch Beach at Carters Lake, Hwy. 382W. Open
Seasonally. Small admission charge.
Wet A Line
Get Wet
Carters Lake Marina & Resort, full
service marina and boat rentals.
706.276.4891.
www.carterslake.com
Cartecay River Experience, kayak &
tube rentals. 706.531-4746.
www.cartecayriverexperience.com
Reelem In Guide Service, 706.273.0764.
www.reeleminguideservice.com
Saddle Up
Adventure Trail Rides, 933 Cashes Valley Rd. Cherry Log.
706.258.2276. www.adventuretrailrides.com
Forrest Hills Resort, 135 Forrest Hills Rd. Dahlonega.
706.864.6456. www.forresthillsresort.com
Gilmer County Saddle Club,
1727 S. Main St., Ellijay. www.gilmercountysaddleclub.com
Area Adventures
Cherokee Valley Ranch, 909 Upper Salem
Church Rd. Jasper. 706.692.9277.
www.cherokeevalleyranch.com
Zipline Canopy Tours of Blue Ridge,
891 Old Cashes Valley Road,
Blue Ridge. 800.251.4800.
www.zipblueridge.com
Ocoee Adventure Center,
South Benton, TN. 888.723.8622.
www.ocoeeadventurecenter.com
Rolling Thunder River Co.,
Bryson City, NC. 800.408.7238.
www.rollingthunderriverco.com
Wild Water, Ducktown, TN. 828.508.8285.
www.wildwaterrafting.com
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Take a Drive Down
Apple Alley
Locally Grown
Long before “organic and natural” became marketing
buzzwords, Gilmer Countians were enjoying the
fruits of their labor with locally grown produce,
vegetables, and meats. Today visitors are also
enjoying those efforts. Combining the two largest
industries in Georgia, agriculture and tourism,
agritourism provides opportunities for city dwellers
and those wishing to return to their roots to enjoy
farm to table meals, local wines,
and delicious treats
straight from the
orchard or the field.
It’s All About
the Apple
If there is a “taste” to the
North Georgia mountains,
it has to be the tart,
crisp bite of a locally
grown apple. You
may think peaches
when you think
Georgia, but here we
speak the language of the
apple. For generations,
farmers have cultivated
the land to grow the most
delicious apples around.
Dozens of varieties are
harvested late summer
into early winter. Some
are sold wholesale but
most are sold direct to consumers as either fruit or in one
of the many delectable treats, jams, or jellies available at
one of the many apple houses dotting the countryside.
Picturesque rolling hills and
pastureland make highway 52E
out of Ellijay a beautiful drive any
time of the year. In spring you
will see the blooming of the apple
blossoms, the year’s first sign of
a new crop. In the fall you will
find the hillside ablaze in color.
The majority of the county’s
apple houses are along this
stretch, thus the name “Apple
Alley”— allowing you to visit
several houses, each with their own signature treat. Everyone
has their favorite—which one is yours?
Did You Know:
John W. Clayton is credited with introducing
the first apples to Gilmer County in 1903.
Over a hundred years later, Georgia’s Apple
Capital produces over 250,000 bushels of apples
annually in over 30 varieties.
R&A Orchards
One of several multigenerational farms, R&A
is open year around and
offers seasonal fruits and
produce throughout the
year. Visit during the
spring for a wagon ride
through the orchards while
the apple blossoms are
blooming or for pick your
own strawberries. Summer
brings fresh from the farm
vegetables and of course
fall brings apples! 5505
Hwy 52E, 706.273.3821.
www.randaorchards.com
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Panorama Farm Market Open year around, Panorama
offers fresh baked goods, jam, jellies, produce, and of
course apples. 63 Talona Spur (just off Hwy 515),
706.276.3813. www.panoramaorchards.com
Mercier Orchards Located in Blue Ridge, Mercier
Orchards has a market and bakery and a wide variety of
seasonal U-Pick options from blueberries to apples. 8660
Blue Ridge Dr. (Hwy. 5), Blue Ridge. 706.632.3411.
www.mercier-orchards.com
A P P L E
S E A S O N
Celebrate the Harvest
Georgia Apple Festival Arts & Crafts Show
The Georgia Apple Festival has grown from humble
beginnings to be one of the largest and most wellattended festivals in Georgia. Celebrating fall and the
apple harvest, the Apple Festival features handmade,
handcrafted arts and crafts, live entertainment, delicious
treats from fried Oreos to gyros, and all things apple. The
Apple Festival is held the second and third full weekends
in October. 706.635.7400. www.georgiaapplefestival.org.
C H A R T
Detroit Red .........................August 1
Gala ...................................August 15
Jonagold............................August 15
Red Delicious ................September 1
Golden Delicious ..........September 1
Stayman Winesap........September 10
September Wonder .....September 10
Mutsu ...........................September 15
Rome Beauty ...............September 15
Granny Smith ....................October 1
Fuji ...................................October 15
Arkansas Black..............October 20
Yates ................................October 20
Pink Lady ........................November 1
Apple Houses Open Seasonally
Apple Pickin’ Jubilee
Aaron’s Family Orchards, 8350 Hwy 52E. 706.273.3180
or 706.273.9182. www.aaronfamilyorchards.com
Hillcrest Orchards comes alive every weekend midSeptember through October for a down home good time.
Watch the pigs race, check out the Moonshine museum,
clap along to the bluegrass, milk a cow, and get lost in
the orchard while picking your own bag of delicious,
crispy goodness. 706.273.3838.
www.hillcrestorchards.net
B.J. Reece Orchards, 9131 Hwy. 52E. 706.276.3048.
www.reeceorchards.com
Hillcrest Orchards, 9696 Hwy. 52E. 706.273.3838.
www.hillcrestorchards.net
Penland Apple House, 7678 Tails Creek Rd. (Hwy.
282W). 706.635.5100.
www.penlandsapples.squarespace.com
Penland Apple House, 41 Talona Spur (Hwy. 515).
706.635.5110.
www.penlandsapples.
squarespace.com
Red Apple Barn, 3381 Tails
Creek Rd (Hwy. 282W).
706.635.5898.
www.redapplebarn.com
Be sure to pick up the
annual “Apple House”
brochure for more
information and hours of
operation for all houses.
U-Pick
B.J. Reece, Red Apple Barn, R&A Orchards, Hillcrest
Orchards and Mercier Orchards open their fields to
visitors during the fall for U-pick. Hop on the wagon on a
crisp, cool fall day and pick out your prized apples.
Whether you are planning to eat them fresh, bake them,
or preserve them, you will be proud to brag on these
souvenirs. And be sure to shoot the apple
cannon at B.J. Reece Orchards!
Georgia Apple Blossom Festival
Held the first weekend in May, the Georgia
Apple Blossom Festival in East Ellijay, is
all about local. The best arts, craft and
food vendors in the region will join local
businesses for a fun-filled weekend. The
festival will be pet-friendly and admission is
free. Come celebrate the renewal of springtime in the
mountains. www.georgiaappleblossomfestival.com
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Ellijay Wine Country
The Southern Appalachians in North Georgia are
ideal for growing wine grapes. The elevation, the
soil, and the climate combine to produce wine
grapes of the highest quality; and subsequently,
fine wines.www.ellijaywinecountry.com
Cartecay Vineyards Now with over 13 acres of vines
and 6 different varieties, Cartecay Vineyards is a thriving
winery. Come sip in the Nealey Barn Tasting Room or
listen to live music on the Chimney Patio. Cartecay’s
romantic grounds are ideal as an events facility. 5704
Clear Creek Rd., Ellijay. 706.698.9463.
www.cartecayvineyards.com
Gilmer County Farmer’s
Market Open every
Saturday morning from
Memorial Day to Labor
Day, the farmer’s market
is a great place to visit
with old friends and to
make new ones while
picking up the freshest
vegetables from the garden, some wonderful baked goods,
native plants, and local crafts. Located just off the roundabout
in downtown Ellijay, the Farmer’s Market is conveniently
located in the parking lot of the Gilmer County Courthouse.
family owned and operated vineyard located in the
beautiful foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, the
rolling hills provide a perfect location for growing quality
wine grapes. Enjoy a tasting or a glass while basking in
the beautiful scenery, and on weekends, listening to live
music from a great array of Georgia musicians. 1862
Orchard Lane, Talking Rock. 706.502.1608.
www.chateaumeichtry.com
Holden Creek Farms A small family
farm whose desire it is to get “back to
the basics”…farming, gardening, and
producing as much as they can. Their
pastured poultry is available for pick
up at their farm store on days they are
open and by appointment. Please make
reservations or view their website for
an up to date schedule. 706.273.6999.
www.holdencreekfarms.com
Ellijay River Vineyards were established in 2010 on
Mountain Valley Farms Farmed
almost twenty acres of former crop land, bordering the
Ellijay River in the North Georgia mountains. The
property is located in the Whitepath area of Gilmer
County between the towns of Ellijay and Cherry Log. 111
River Birch Lane, Ellijay, Georgia 30540. (770) 315-9121
www.ellijayrivervineyards.com
since the 1840s by the Wright family,
this beautiful valley now houses
Mountain Valley Farms—a farm
store specializing in grass fed beef and grain feed pork.
Their offerings have expanded to include other local
produce, dairy, products and crafts. Be sure to plan enough
time to spend with the farm animals next to the store. Open
seven days a week. 2026 Homer Wright Rd, Ellijay.
706-889-0999. www.grassfedgeorgia.com
Chateau Meichtry Family Vineyard & Winery A
Engelheim Vineyards was developed from a father’s
dream to have a family-owned and operated winery.
Derived from the German word meaning “angel,”
Engelheim Vineyards aims to bring Bavarian heritage to
the North Georgia mountains. 362 Lakeview Rd., Ellijay.
770.714.5277. www.engelheim.com
New Ground Market In addition to selling local food and
crafts, New Ground Market is an educational outlet
addressing the real ecological and economic impact and
benefits of purchasing quality products from local citizens.
118 North Main St, Ellijay. 706.455.3018.
www.newgroundmarket.com
The Tater Patch Farm is a local potato farm ready for
you to come dig home grown “taters.” Beginning in July
they offer seasonal produce, and through fall they will also
have hayrides, food and more! 5390 Big Creek Rd, Ellijay.
706.273.9746. FB/taterpatchfarm
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Shop, Dine,
Explore Downtown
Whether you are looking to decorate your
new cabin, add to your favorite collection, or find
that perfect gift—we’ve got a shop for you.
You can enjoy a variety of shopping experiences, from
antique treasures to rustic home furnishings.
Delicious
Italian, fresh
home cooking,
and award winning
barbeque are just a
few of the flavors
you will taste in the
area. Feature
restaurants,
excellent chefs and
farm to table dinners are just a few of the ways to take your
taste buds on the journey with you. For a complete list of our
local eateries, visit www.ExploreTheEllijays.com or stop by
one of our welcome centers and pick up a dining guide.
Visit a local outfitter to pick
up a new pair of hiking boots,
or visit the local bike shop for
new bike tires for your next
mountain adventure. With
over 25 retail, gift and outdoor
stores and over 15 unique
antique and collectible stores,
you are sure to find that
perfect memento from your
visit to the North Georgia
mountains. For a complete list
of our local shops, visit
www.ExploreTheEllijays.com.
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Downtown Ellijay is where the Ellijay and
Cartecay Rivers meet to form the
Coosawattee River.
The site of a Cherokee nation village for many years, Ellijay
was later a Saturday-go-to-town marketplace where
neighbors met to trade goods and news. It was the center of
many mountain trades and crafts from woodworking to
The Tabor House Historical
Society Museum and
Civil War Library
Four distinct but moderate seasons allow visitors to enjoy
downtown celebrations year ’round. Kick off spring with our
St. Patrick’s Day celebration in March. On the Thursday
before Memorial Day, sample local fare at Taste of Ellijay.
You won’t want to miss our Independence Day celebration
each year with a parade and fireworks. We also salute our
veterans in an annual Veteran’s Day parade and ceremony
each November. During the month of October you can drive
through town and see over
100 scarecrows in a few
blocks during Scarecrow
Invasion. The second and
third weekends in October
you can enjoy Apple Arts on
the Square, a complimentary
festival to the Georgia Apple
Festival. To close out the
year we celebrate the
holidays downtown
with Light Up Ellijay.
chenille tufting to
quilting to whiskey
distilling. It includes
the Tabor House
Historical Society
Museum and Civil War
Library, the home of
self-taught artist R.T.
Henson, and several
historical buildings.
Tabor House Historical
Society Museum and
Civil War Library, 138
Spring Street, Ellijay.
706.276.1861. Hours:
Thursday-Sunday,
11:00am-2:00pm.
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Arts & Entertainment
East Towne Cinemas
Enjoy a bit of nostalgia at East
Towne Cinemas, Ellijay’s twin
movie theater. Don’t let the
paper stubs and rocking
theater chairs fool you, East
Towne is completely up to date with digital equipment
and ready to entertain your family with weekly new
releases. 941 Maddox Drive, East Ellijay. 706-635-5700
www.easttownecinemas.com
Something about the crisp mountain air
brings out the creative side in all of us. Whether
you want to create that masterpiece yourself or you
simply want to marvel at the masterpiece of others
our local artisans are sure to please.
Be sure to visit our calendar of events at
www.ExploreTheEllijays.com to check out all the
happenings during your visit.
Gilmer Arts
Local, regional, and
nationally talented artists
can be found showcased in
Gilmer Art’s exhibit.
Creativity is encouraged in
the classes offered
throughout the year. Gilmer
Arts hosts exhibitions, the
B.E.S.T. series, Acoustic Blends, and countless other
entertaining events. 207 Dalton St., Ellijay.
706.635.5605.
www.gilmerarts.org
Mountain Ridge
Garden Shop
Mountain Ridge Garden
Shop is Gilmer County’s
local garden center and
also offers workshops
from gardening
techniques to building
your own scarecrow.
518 River St., Ellijay.
706.698.2915. www.mountainridegardenshop.com
The Martyn House is not
just a glamping paradise;
several times a year The
Martyn House offers special
events at both the farm and
it’s In Towne location
including farm to table
dinners, Dinner and Concert,
or other unique
entertainment. Whether you come to stay the weekend at
The Farm or enjoy a cup of espresso In Towne you can be
assured it will always be a one-of-a kind magical
experience. 706-635-5565. www.themartynhouse.com
Night Out on the Town
“There is music in these hills!” A
great live music culture is growing
throughout the North Georgia
Mountains. You just never know
who might be playing in one of
our local eateries or event
venues.
Gilmer County offers
an eclectic local
music scene at our
local taverns and
restaurants,
vineyards and other
great venues. On
the weekends you
can find a great
location to listen to
sultry acoustic sets,
smooth jazz, or toetapping bluegrass.
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Forrest Hills Resort &
Conference Center
706.864.6456
www.forresthillsresort.com
Accommodations
Cabins
Mountain Memories Cabins
706.698.6867
www.mountainmemoriescabins.com
Above the Rest Cabins
706.374.2057
www.abovetherestcabins.com
Mountain Oasis Cabin Rentals, Inc.
706.276.4343
www.mountainoasiscabinrentals.com
Blue Sky Cabin Rentals LLC
855.360.4773
www.blueskycabinrentals.com
Mountain Resort Cabin Rentals
706.276.2116
www.mountainresortcabinrentals.com
Cartecay River House
770.867.5224
Romantic River Retreats
855.636.2226
www.romanticriverretreats.com
Carters Lake Marina & Resort
706.276.4891
www.carterslake.com
Coosawattee River Resort
706.276.1060
www.coosawattee.net
Dragonfly Dreams Luxury Cabin
Rental, LLC
866.931.8224
www.dragonflycabinrentals.com
Far Far Away Cabin Rental
706.502.3582
www.farfarawaycabinrental.com
Hidden Key Properties
770.715.9818
www.hiddenkeyproperties.com
Sliding Rock Properties
706.636.5895
www.slidingrockcabins.com
Stress Buster Cabin Rentals & Mgmt.
706.635.3952
www.stressbustercabinrentals.com
Valhalla Cabin Rentals, LLC
404.314.8454
www.valhallacabin.com
Wilderness View Cabins
706.517.8810
www.wildernessviewcabins.com
Hearthstone Lodge Bed & Breakfast
706.695.0920
www.hearthstonelodge.net
Lookout Lodge
706.781.3049
www.majesticmountaingetaways.com/
vacation-rentalhome.asp?PageData
ID=92997
The Martyn House
706.635.4759
www.themartynhouse.com
Stratford Motor Inn
706.276.1080
www.ellijayga.com/stratfordinn
Camping
Plum Nelly RV Park and
Campground
706.698.7586
www.plumnellycampground.com
US Corps of Engineers camping at
Carters Lake
706.334.2248
www.sam.usace.army.mil/Missions/
CivilWorks/Recreation/CartersLake.
aspx
Mulberry Gap Mountain Bike
Get-A-Way
706.698.2865
www.mulberrygap.com
The Overlook Inn
706.517.0300
www.theoverlookinn.com
Whitepath Lodge
706.276.7199
www.whitepathlodge.com
Hotels
Best Western Mountain View Inn
706.515.1500
www.bwmountainviewinn.com
Budget Inn of Ellijay
706.635.5311
www.budgetinnellijay.com
Ellijay Inn
706.635.4615
Bed and Breakfasts,
retreats, and lodges
Hummingbird Lodge
321.543.4339
Bear Rock Ridge Bed & Breakfast
706.273.6222
www.bearrockridge.com
Just a Step Away
770.318.8911
www.vrbo.com/110733
Chamomile Retreat
404.909.9303
www.georgiacountryretreat.com
Morning Breeze Cabin Rentals
888.875.5669
www.morningbreezecabinrentals.com
Creel Lodge
404.376.4107
www.fishcreellodge.com
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Calendar
of Events
Getting
Here
from Atlanta .....................80
Chattanooga ............80
Knoxville ................140
Asheville ................152
Birmingham .............190
Jacksonville...........422
Tampa .......................533
March ..St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
miles
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Visit our Welcome Center
April...........................Italian Bike Ride
May .................Apple Blossom Festival
May .............................Farmer’s Market
June............................Farmer’s Market
July...Independence Day Celebration,
Parade & Fireworks
July ............................Farmer’s Market
August................................County Fair
August .......................Farmer’s Market
September..................Farmer’s Market
October ................Scarecrow Invasion
October...........Georgia Apple Festival
October ......Apple Arts on the Square
October ...............Cherry Log Festival
October......Halloween on the Square
November......Veteran’s Day Ceremony
November ....................Light Up Ellijay
All events are subject to change.
Please visit www.ExploreTheEllijays.com
for current information and more events.
696 First Avenue, East Ellijay
M-Sa 9a to 5p
Contact Us:
706.635.7400
[email protected]
www.ExploreTheEllijays.com
theellijays
Photos graciously provided by the following:
Appalachian Country Magazine, The Best of EBRJ, Blue Sky Cabin Rentals,
John Crawford, Travis Crouch, Dirt Rag Magazine, Dondiart,
Cal Duke Publishing, James Harmon, Stacey Lanning, Rick Lucas,
Mountain Bike Action, Robert Porter, Red Apple Barn,
Tanner Reece, Smith Photography, Julie Zagarola.
All businesses confirmed open as of printing, August 2015.
Reproduction of any part of this visitor’s guide expressly prohibited.
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