Its one of the all-time best mountain towns in the state.
We love Blue Ridge, Georgia.
Youll find many things to do year-round.

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Read on for a few of our favorite stops in Blue Ridge.
Downtown also boasts a dozen antique shops, outfitters, and several clothing boutiques.
Order from your car, and a carhop will deliver your food just like the good ol days.

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Enjoy the serene outdoor spaces while youre there.
Make it a spa weekend with facials, massage, and an overnight stay atSerenity in the Mountains.
Reserve a session in the salt cave or a mani-pedi.

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The area is dotted withdramatic waterfalls, which make for lovely hikes in and around Blue Ridge.
For a more relaxed pace, rent a pontoon boat and motor around this beautifulmountain lake.
During the warmer months, Blue Ridge Tubing offers family-friendly trips down the Toccoa River.
Now serving in a brewery, visitors can choose from 24 beers on tap.
Stop atTipping Point Brewingfor a pint and catch live music, trivia, or Sunday football.
The idyllic winery is child- and dog-friendly and offers entertainment ranging from corn hole to live music on weekends.
Travel outside Blue Ridge and you’ll find more wineries, breweries, and distilleries in nearbyEllijayandBlairsville.
Its also a good spot for traditional Cuban sandwiches, made with roast pork and Bolo ham.
Diners will find favorites like pimento cheese, egg salad, and club sandwiches.
The bakery case displays the days dessert specials.
Entrees include hand-cut ribeye, roasted rack of lamb, Salmon Rockefeller, and scallop crawfish etoufee.
Choose from the extensive wine list or try a local craft beer.
Other trails include the Swinging Bridge Trails and Aska Trails.
Blue Ridge, Georgia, keeps a busy year-round calendar filled withfestivals and events.
This town was settled during the 1800s as a railroad stop.