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    • Blue Ridge. Tucked away in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Blue Ridge offers excellent fishing, scenic drives, and farm-fresh produce.
    • Dillard. Dillard is a Georgia town surrounded by mountains and also a favorite spot for outdoor recreation. It’s easy to spend your weekend here hiking, biking, and fishing while being surrounded by peace and quiet.
    • Dahlonega. Dahlonega is a long-standing favorite mountain town in Georgia because there are so many things to do. You can visit the Gold Rush historic sites, sip local wines at the nearby vineyards, and eat at some amazing restaurants.
    • Sky Valley. With a name like “Sky Valley,” you’d better bet that this town is scenic and beautiful. The Bartram Trail is a recommended spot for hiking, and it extends through North Georgia to the North Carolina border.
    • Blairsville GA. Size: 1.11 square miles • Population: 526 • Official Website. Located 85 miles from north metro Atlanta, the tiny town of Blairsville GA is a haven for outdoor recreation.
    • Blue Ridge GA. Size: 2.68 square miles • Population: 1,244 • Official Website. The North Georgia town of Blue Ridge has grown by leaps and bounds over the last 20 years, with excellent Blue Ridge restaurants, lots of cool shops and boutiques, an Art Center, and even a historic drive-in theater.
    • Cartersville GA. Size: 28.74 square miles • Population: 23,222 • Official Website. Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the town of Cartersville GA offers an awesome assortment of museums, restaurants, and shops for visitors to explore.
    • Clayton GA. Size: 3.39 square miles • Population: 2,035 • Official Website. Located in the northeast Georgia mountains, the small town of Clayton GA is filled with charm, restaurants, shops, and lots of outdoor activities.
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    Located in the Oothcalooga Valley, halfway between Atlanta and Chattanooga, the north Georgia town of Adairsvillehas been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1987. With a population of around 4900, the charming town is close to larger cities like Calhoun(12 miles) and Rome (18 miles). But with buildings such as the 1847 Adairsville De...

    One of the first small mountain townsin Georgia I visited as a boy, Blairsville is known for an incredible array of outdoor recreation opportunities. Its many natural wonders include Helton Creek Falls, Nottley Lake and River, the Chattahoochee National Forest, Brasstown Bald, the Blood Mountain trailand more. With a population of less than 700, an...

    When it comes to North Georgia mountain towns, few can measure up to Blue Ridge, which tops our list of favorite places to visit in Georgia. Though its population (1,444 as of 2018) and property values have exploded in recent years, Blue Ridge is still widely regarded as one of the best places to live in Georgia for families. It’s got a bustling do...

    Located in the foothills of the North GA mountains off I-75, Cartersville is a bustling gateway between metro Atlanta and the Blue Ridge mountain range. With a growing population of 22,151, it’s one of the larger North Georgia cities, with thriving cultural offerings such as the Booth Western Art Museum and the Tellus Science Museum. It’s also home...

    One of the smallest towns in North Georgia appearing on this list, Cave Springencompasses just 3.68 square miles of land. Part of the Rome metropolitan area, the tiny town is widely considered one of the best placesto live in North Georgia because of its rich history and picturesque town square. But of course the town, which is located on the Trail...

    Cherry Log has always ranked high on my wife’s list of best placesto visit in Georgia because her beloved aunt used to own a mountain cabin there. Though there are only 47 permanent residents, the tiny town (1.2 square miles) is a seasonal hotspot thanks to its prime location in the mountains of North Georgia. Located between Ellijay and Blue Ridge...

    As we search for our future mountain home, Blue Ridge GAhad topped our list of the best city to live in Georgia until last October, when we visited Clayton for the first time. With a population of 2,183, Clayton is large enough to provide infrastructure, a beautiful downtown area, and a noteworthy farm-to-table foodie scene. But it’s surrounded by ...

    One of the most popular towns near Helen GA, Clevelandis best known for Babyland General, the home of the Original Cabbage Patch Kids. But the “City of Mountain Breezes,” population 4,104, has a lot more to offer those who want to live in the Georgia mountains. With a historic courthouse-turned-museum dating back to the 1800s, shopping in Merchant’...

    Dahlonega is famous as the site of America’s first gold rush in 1828 (21 years before California), which brought thousands of prospectors and more than $6 million worth of gold. Nearly 200 years later it’s also known for music (Zac Brown and the Bear On The Square bluegrass festival), Appalachian crafts, and a beautiful historic downtown square. Wi...

    Located 57 miles north of downtown Atlanta, Dawsonville is home to the southern end of the Appalachian Trail. It’s also 20 miles from Mt Oglethorpe, the southern tip of the Blue Ridge range. But the town of 3,109 is probably best known for the Amicalola Falls State Park, which features the tallest waterfall in Georgia (729 feet), and third highest ...

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    • Darien. Millions have been captured by Savannah's charms, but about an hour south, the quiet coastal town of Darien has an allure all of its own. Founded in 1736, it's home to old live oaks, Gullah-Geechee culture, and picturesque views along the Altamaha River — not to mention great seafood, golfing, and pristine nature.
    • Senoia. Looking for something totally different from Georgia's usual suspects? Head to Senoia, famous for being the filming location of the hit TV show The Walking Dead.
    • Dahlonega. If you love wineries, hunting for antique treasures, waterfalls, quaint downtowns, and mountain scenes, Dahlonega is the place for you. Visitors can also explore hundreds of years of history here — the town was the site of the first major gold rush in the U.S. in the 1820s.
    • Jekyll Island. Visiting Jekyll Island is a bit like stepping into another world, a place where time moves slower and nature reigns supreme. The small beach destination is located on the southeast coast of Georgia, just north of the Florida-Georgia border, with more history packed into its 5,500 acres than you'd expect.
  2. Aug 25, 2022 · Blue Ridge. Downtown Blue Ridge, Georgia. Image Credit: blueridgedrone via Shutterstock. Sharing a name with the mountain range, the town of Blue Ridge is a beautiful and welcoming example of a small town in America (infused with an extra bit of Georgia charm).

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  3. Mar 1, 2024 · The best small towns in Georgia possess an overload of charm. With relaxing downtowns, hillside wineries, or mountain views, you'll find plenty of what you expect in a small town—and a lot of surprises too.

  4. Feb 26, 2021 · Helen, Georgia is one of the most popular small towns in the Blue Ridge Mountains to visit. It is actually the third most visited town in Georgia and located just 75 miles from Atlanta! A visit here, will transport you to Germany as the town has a Bavarian influence on culture, food and architecture.

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