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Table of Contents

Photo/Kimberly Brown, The Northeast Georgian

Festivals and events............................................................6-8 Guide to area waterfalls......................................................... 9 Guide to area hiking.............................................................. 11 Regional Map...................................................................62-63 Index of Advertisers.....................................................115-117

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Destination Rabun County

Wet and Wild................................................................14 Scenic Drives.............................................................. 18 Skywalk Celebration................................................... 20 Riverside Campgrounds.............................................. 24

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Destination Habersham County

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Destination White County

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Destination Lumpkin County

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Destination Dawson County

Johnny Mize................................................................ 30 Friday Night Live......................................................... 32 Antique Auto Show .................................................... 34 Full Moon Hikes.......................................................... 38

Dukes Creek................................................................ 48 Hardman Farms........................................................... 54 Historical Sites............................................................ 66 Sautee Nacoochee...................................................... 70

Fore-Tune..................................................................... 78 Back to School............................................................ 80 Mini Parks................................................................... 84 Go for the Gold............................................................ 88

Rest Easy..................................................................... 78 Easiest Kayak put in.................................................... 84 Dawson Back Roads................................................... 86 Around Back at Rocky’s............................................. 102

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Destination Hall County

Flux Us ...................................................................... 112

The Mountain Traveler is owned by Community Newspapers Inc., Athens, Ga. Community Newspapers retains the rights to all materials and photographs used in this publication. Copyright 2015.

About the cover: Janis T. Fountain of Tiger offers a glimpse of the past with this image of a vintage log structure located on Persimmon Road in Rabun County. Pastoral views like this one are plentiful in and around Northeast Georgia. Janis T. Fountain/Special

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Welcome to Northeast Georgia, a charming place where people look you in the eye, ask how you’re doing – and really mean it. You have arrived at the perfect retreat to slow down and recharge yourself with family and friends, or just meet new people. Cruising along our scenic roads, floating on one of our rivers or lakes, or hiking down a trail truly lowers blood pressure. Our quaint town squares encourage you to mingle and shop at your leisure. Or, if you want peace and solitude, check out our National Forest lands. You won’t be disappointed. Alan NeSmith Bringing you this regional publication, a homespun guide to Northeast Georgia, required the combined efforts of five community newspapers in this area. Our newsrooms, which keep a finger on the pulse of our communities, boiled down the content especially for you. The Mountain Traveler features interesting facts about the area, short stories, a map to meet the traveler’s needs, a calendar of events, information on hiking trails and guides to waterfalls. And please pay close attention to the advertisements promoting our shops, fine restaurants and businesses. If you need more information while you’re here, please contact one of the newspapers that helped put out this product. Our contact information is on page 75. Or, you can shoot me an email at anesmith@thenortheastgeorgian.com. We’re excited you’re here. And trust you will find our home a great place to visit. Y’all have fun now. And we look forward to your return.

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Festivals and Events May 23-Sept. 7, 2015 Ongoing

• Amicalola Falls State Park has multiple programs including Snakes Alive, Birds of Prey, a nature scavenger hunt, hayride, guided base of falls hike, Pop Can fishing for kids in reflection pond, and recycle bottle rocket craft. Details: amicalolafallslodge.com. • Clarkesville Farmers Market, 9 a.m.noon Saturdays at the Old Clarkesville Mill, 583 Grant St. Details: 706-754-2220. • Saturdays through mid-November – Bluegrass on the Square, Tallulah Falls.

June 5, July 3, Aug. 7, Sept. 4

• First Friday Fest, The Rock House, Clayton. Details: 706-782-1520, downtownclaytonga.org.

Every Saturday and Sunday in June • Georgia Wine Country Festival • Three Sisters Vineyards & Winery’s 14th annual wine festival featuring wines from around the state, barbecue, Georgia beer and music.

May 25, Memorial Day

• Dawson County honors and remembers its veterans at a Memorial Day Celebration, 3 p.m., Veterans Memorial Park. Hosted by Veterans Affairs of Dawson County.

June 1

• Full-moon suspension bridge walk, a one-mile hike in the gorge. Registration required. Details: 706-754-7981.

June 4-6

• Helen to the Atlantic Hot-Air Balloon Race, Helendorf Inn. Details: 706-878-2271.

• Tallulah River children’s fishing rodeo at Moccasin Creek State Park, 7:30 a.m.-noon. Registration required. Details: 706-754-6221. • Alto Spring Fling and Parade. Tractor contest, car competition, crafts, vendors, activities, entertainment and more.

June 13

• Wayne Dutton Livestock Roping at Rabun Arena. Details: rabunarena.com.

June 19-20

June 5

• Bar W Rodeo at Rabun Arena. Details: rabunarena.com. • Mountain Top Rodeo, two days of bucking broncos, roping steers and cowboy clowns at R-Ranch in the Mountains. Details: rranch.com.

June 6

• Tallulah Gorge Skywalk Celebration. Details: explorerabun.com.

• Friday Night Flicks. A free showing of “Annie” will start at 8 p.m. at the Cornelia City Park Amphitheater. Details: 706-778-8585, ext. 6. • Bootlegger Marathon, Half-marathon and Four-miler presented by Five Star NTP, Dawsonville. Race begins at 6:30 a.m. Details FiveStarNtp.com. • NBHA Barrel Race at Rabun Arena. Details: rabunarena.com.

June 19-27

June 20

• Shriners’ parade, downtown Helen. Details: 706-878-2181.

June 21

• Rabun County Musical Festival


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presents Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Rearden Theater, Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School. Details: rabunmusicfestival.com.

June 22-25

• North Georgia Community Players presents “Foxfire” at the Dillard Playhouse. Details: ngcommunityplayers.com.

June 26

s’mores, and snakes alive program. Details: amicalolafallslodge.com.

July 11

• Wayne Dutton Livestock Roping at Rabun Arena. Details: rabunarena.com.

July 11-12

• Painted Fern Festival of Art, 10 a.m., Rabun County Civic Center. Details:

Floyd Cramer presented from 4-6 p.m. Details: jasoncolemanmusic.com or rabunmusicfestival.com. • Rearden Theater, Rabun GapNacoochee School.

July 17-19

• Dogwood Jack Russell Terrier Show. Details: dogwoodjackrussellclub.com.

July 24-25

• Garlic Fest at the Simply Homegrown Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Features guest chefs, music and garlic-inspired food. Details: visit rabunmarket.com.

• Cornelia Summer Concert Series. “The Regulars Band,” free show, 8:30-10:30 p.m., Cornelia City Park Amphitheater. Details: 706-778-8585, ext. 6.

July 1

Full-moon suspension bridge walk, a onemile hike in the gorge. Registration required. Details: 706-754-7981.

July 25

• Shine Pedalers metric century. Dawsonville, 7:30 a.m. Details dawson.org.

July 3

• Lake Rabun Fireworks display 8-10 p.m.

Demorest Glorious Fourth of July will be held Saturday, July 4. Photo/E. Lane Gresham

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• Holiday floor gorge hike, a three and a half-mile hike down the gorge. 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Registration required. Details: 706-754-7981.

July 4

• Second annual Sparks in the Motorsports Park, Dawson County at the Atlanta Motorsports Park. • Rabun Ramble 5K and 10K along Lake Rabun, 7:30-9 a.m. Pre-registration requested. Details: rabunramble.com. • Fourth of July Family Celebration, Dahlonega. Patriotic music, flag raising, watermelon-eating contest, fireworks. Details: dahlonega.org. • City of Demorest’s annual Glorious Fourth of July celebration. Allday event, featuring a parade, live entertainment, fireworks, familyfriendly fun, concessions and more. Details: 706-778-4202. • Annual Fireworks at Dusk, behind the Alpine Village Shoppes, Helen. Details: 706-878-2181, helenga.org.

July 5

• Lake Rabun Wooden Boat Parade, 10 a.m.-noon.

July 4-5

• Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge, watermelon seed spitting contest with free watermelon, relay races, turtle races, birds of prey program, bowtie past flag pin craft, campfire with

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June 13 • Spring on the Unicoi Trail, Hardman Farm. Details: 706-878-3087. • Lawn party, Sautee Nacoochee Center. Details: 706-878-3300, snca.org. • Kids’ Day at the Park, Smithgall Woods State Park. Details: 706-878-3087.

July 17

• Friday Night Flicks. Clarkesville, Sam Pitts Park, free movie under the stars from 8:30-10:30 p.m. Details: 706-754-2220.

July 17-19

• Cornelia Summer Concert Series Finale. Free weekend-long Haber-Jam for art, music and concessions at the Cornelia City Park Amphitheater. John King will headline, with Sunday’s entertainment lineup featuring local artists. Hours: 7-10 p.m., Friday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Saturday; 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday. Details: 706-778-8585, ext. 6.

July 18

• Sixth annual Clayton Crawl, 6-9 p.m., Clayton. Event features food from local restaurants and music. Details: claytoncrawl.org.

July 19

• Jason Coleman - The Piano Magic of

July 27-Aug. 1

• Atlanta Ballet’s Wabi Sabi residency and show, Sautee Nacoochee Center. Details: 706-8783300, snca.org.

July 30

• Full-moon suspension bridge walk, a one-mile hike in the gorge. Registration required. Details: 706-754-7981.

July 31-Aug. 1

• Dillard Bluegrass and BBQ Festival featuring barbecuers from across the nation. Details: dillardbbq.org.

Aug. 1

• James Soares Benefit Barrel Race at Rabun Arena. Details: rabunarena. com. • Annual Back-to-School Bash. Offering children one last hurrah before returning to the classroom, the bash returns from 3-5 p.m. at the Ruby C. Fulbright Aquatic Center, 120 Paul Franklin Road, Clarkesville. Details: 706-754-2220, 706-778-8585, ext. 6.

Aug. 2

• Joe Gransden and His 16-Piece Big Band playing songs of Sinatra and friends, 4-6 p.m., Rearden Theater, Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School. Details: joegransden.com or rabunmusicfestival.com.

Aug. 7

• Friday Night Flicks. A free showing of “Cinderella” will start at 8 p.m. at


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Aug. 27-29

the Cornelia City Park Amphitheater. Details: 706-778-8585, ext. 6.

• Rabun County Fair at the Rabun Arena. Details: 706-982-0792 or visit rabunarena. com.

Aug. 8

• Wayne Dutton Livestock Roping at Rabun Arena. Details: rabunarena.com.

Sept. 5-7

• Holiday floor gorge hike, a three and a half-mile hike down the gorge. 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Registration required. Details: 706-754-7981.

Aug. 12

• Taste of Helen, Helen Arts & Heritage Center. Details: 706878-3933, helenarts. org.

Aug. 15-16

Sept. 7

• Antique Car and Truck Show, Habersham County Fairgrounds, Clarkesville.

• Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge - Kid’s Art in the park, rainbow John King, right sings at a free summer concert event in Cornelia. tree activity, free Photo/File Aug. 16 form nature • Satisfaction poetry for kids, Aug. 21-22 Tribute to The Rolling Stones, nature photography scavenger hunt, • Third annual Dawsonville Music and 4-6 p.m., Rearden Theater, sun print craft, nature poetry quilt, Beer Festival. Facebook at Dawsonville Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School. make your own animal instrument Beer Festival. Details: rollingstoneshow.com or craft, birds of prey and snakes alive rabunmusicfestival.com programs.

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Hikers head toward Unicoi Gap on the Appalachian Trail near the Towns-White county line. Photo/Billy Chism, White County News

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Northeast Georgia hiking options abound

Public access hiking trails are plentiful in Dawson, Habersham, Lumpkin, Rabun and White counties in Northeast Georgia. The following is a county-by-county listing with directions provided.

Dawson County Inside Amicalola State Park Amicalola Falls East Ridge Trail. This is a steady, strenuous climb to the top of Amicalola Falls; Amicalola Falls Trail. This is a steep, staired descent along the face of the waterfall to the reflecting pool, with a return to the visitors center along the base of falls trail. Depending on how you’re feeling, you can start at the top of the stairs and work your way down, or start at the base and go up. Either way, the views of Amicalola Falls are spectacular; Amicalola Falls West Ridge Trail. Explore the western ridge of Amicalola Falls on this shaded, quiet trail that crosses a small bridge and winds its way along a foot path to the visitors’ center; Southern Terminus Approach Trail to the Appalachian Trail. The southern terminus access trail begins behind the Amicalola Falls Visitors Center, climbs to the top of Amicalola Falls, crosses the road to the lodge and then climbs through

the Amicalola watershed to Springer Mountain.

State Route 53, west of downtown Dawsonville Amicalola River Trail. Hike to the “Edge of the World” rapids, then up to explore the 10,000-acre Dawson Forest Wildlife Management area. This is a user fee area and requires a Georgia Outdoor Recreation Pass. Call 1-800-366-2661 or go online to georgiawildlife.com/recreational-licenses in advance of your visit. Cost: $3.50 for a three-day individual pass or $19 annual.

Off Steve Tate Highway Wildcat Campground Trail. This features primitive campsites with no facilities and a flat, easy hike along Amicalola Creek. About one hour in, the terrain changes and a steep climb leads to Falls Creek Falls. Round-trip: approximately six hours. There is a wide water crossing with a hand rope for safety. Also, several steep rock climbs along the path.

Habersham County Broad River Trail. Take state Route 365 north from Cornelia. Take the Toccoa/Lavonia fork and stay on SR 365 for 1-1/2 miles. Turn right onto Rock Road. Drive 0.7 mile and turn left onto Dicks Hill Parkway. Travel

another 2.4 miles and turn left on Forest Service Road 87. Go 3 miles to reach the trailhead at Dicks Creek; Coleman River Trail. Take state Route 76 from Clayton for 8 miles. Turn right heading north on Persimmon Road (unnumbered) and drive 4 miles. Turn left heading northwest on Forest Service Road 70 and proceed 1.25 miles. The trailhead will be on your right; Lady Slipper Trail. Take U.S. Highway 441 (state Route 365) north from Cornelia to the first Clarkesville exit onto SR 197. From the exit, turn right onto SR 197. After reaching the second stop sign, turn right onto Dicks Hill Parkway. Travel 0.8 miles and turn left onto Lake Russell Road. Turn left toward Nancytown Lake and follow the signs to the parking area. The trailhead is located 0.2 mile behind the gate at a paved road; Lake Russell Trail. Take U.S. Highway 441 (state Route 365) north from Cornelia and exit at SR 197 toward Clarkesville. From the exit, turn right onto SR 197. At the second stop sign, turn left onto Lake Russell Road. Turn left toward Nancytown Lake and follow the signs for parking. The trailhead begins at the dam; Minnehaha Trail. Take U.S. Highway 441 north from Tallulah Falls for 3 miles to the Rabun Beach ▶


10 Recreation Area sign. Turn left on an unnumbered county road and follow the signs to the recreation area. Continue west for one mile past the recreation area before turning left onto Flat Creek Road across the river below Seed Lake Dam. Follow the left fork of the road for 1.7 miles until you reach a sign marking the trail on the right side of the road; Panther Creek Trailhead. Take U.S. Highway 441 north from Cornelia and stay on the main road for 16 miles. From the highway, turn left onto Glen Hardman Road, then right onto Old Historic Highway 441 for one mile to the parking area; Sourwood Trail. Take U.S. Highway 441/state Route 365 north from Cornelia to the Clarkesville exit at SR 197. Turn right onto SR 197. At the second stop sign, turn right onto Dicks Hill Parkway. Go 0.8 mile and turn left onto Lake Russell Road. Go two miles and turn left to Nancytown Lake. Follow the signs to the parking area. The trailhead begins at the dam; Tallulah Gorge Loop Trail. Hike into the 600-foot gorge. Kayaking and in-gorge hiking allowed with permit; Hogpen Gap to Unicoi Gap. Hike from Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway to state Route 75.

Lumpkin County The Appalachian Trail. The Appalachian Trail, the grandaddy trail of them all, stretches more than 2,000 miles from Springer Mountain to Maine. It has several nearby access points including Woody Gap off state Route 60. Lake Zwerner Trail (Dahlonega Reservoir). From Dahlonega’s public square, take East Main Street to the Morrison Moore Parkway intersection and turn left. Dockery Lake Trail. From Dahlonega’s public square take East Main Street to the Morrison Moore Parkway intersection and turn left. Remain on that road until Stonepile Gap. At the fork in the road at the pile of stones, take state Route 60 straight ahead. The sign for Dockery Lake Recreation Area will be on the right side of SR 60; Yahoola Creek Park. From

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Dahlonega’s public square take East Main Street, then take a right on Memorial Drive. Go two blocks and turn right on Morrison Moore Parkway. Take the first left onto Mechanicsville Street.

Rabun County Bartram Trail. This 37-mile trail extends across the peak of Rabun Bald to the Chattooga River. Parts of the hike are steep and include strenuous water crossings; Coleman River Trail. With prime fishing access, this 1-mile trail begins about 150 yards north of the Tallulah River campground at the Coleman River bridge; Minnehaha Trail. This 0.4-mile trail follows Fall Branch to Minnehaha Falls; Angel Falls Trail. A 1.6-mile hike that passes by Panther Falls to a lookout below Angel Falls; Hemlock Trail. Begins at Moccasin Creek State Park and follows an old railroad bed for about 1 mile. The hike, which offers good fishing access, ends at Hemlock Falls; Warwoman Dell Nature Trail. This is 0.4-mile loop begins at the end of Warwoman Dell picnic area. The hike offers views of a waterfall and wildflowers; Rabun Bald Trail. A 2.9-mile trail leading to the summit of Rabun Bald, which is Georgia’s second-highest peak. The hike up the mountain is steep; Willis Knob. This 15-mile hiking and horseback riding trail features rugged terrain and views of the Chattooga River;

Chattooga River Trail. A 10.7-mile hike beginning where state Route 76 East crosses the Chattooga River at the Georgia-South Carolina border.

White County Appalachian Trail. You can access the Appalachian Trail in several points in White County. The trails runs along part of the county’s northern border. Two access points with parking is Hog Pen Gap on

Richard Russell Scenic Highway and Unicoi Gap on Ga. Route 75. Raven Cliffs Trail. This much-loved trail parallels a rushing creek the entire way. The 5-mile hike is relatively easy until the final climb up to the falls, which are hidden between two cliffs. But watch your step along the stream; injuries are common. The trailhead is located off Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway, 2.8 miles from Ga. Alternate 75. Dukes Creek Trail. This 2-mile hike is ideal at any time of year. Dukes Creek Trail starts out paved, descends down a tree-lined dirt path as wide as a road, then narrows to switchbacks before reaching the creek. From the observation platform, you’ll see impressive waterfalls from Davis and Dodd creeks, which intersect to form Dukes Creek. The trailhead is off Richard B. Russell, a half-mile east of the Raven Cliffs trailhead. Yonah Mountain Trail. You haven’t truly experienced White County until you’ve scaled its most distinctive summit, 3,166-foot Yonah Mountain. The 5-mile hike is a bit strenuous, but you’ll be rewarded with dazzling views. You may also see technical climbers ascending the granite rock face. But if you’re not roped up, stay away from the cliff’s edge. To get to the trailhead, turn off Ga. 75 North onto Tom Bell Road, then turn on Chambers Road. Unicoi Lake Trail. This 2.5-mile loop trail is the perfect family hike at any time of the year,and it’s especially enjoyable when the leaves change color. You’ll stroll through peaceful forests, cross a beach, and stop at several fishing platforms on the 53acre lake. The trailhead is on Ga. 356 north of Helen, near the Unicoi State Park entrance.


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Destination

Rabun County Find out more Wet and Wild 14 Scenic Drives 18 Skywalk Celebration 20 Riverside Campgrounds 24

In this photo... A time-worn barn is nestled among the curves of Wolffork Road in Mountain City. Photo/Klark Byrd, The Clayton Tribune


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Rolling and tumbling rapids mar the glassy calm of a silver river in the dawn light. Like scars to the skin, each one tells a different story, an ever present note in the memory of those who have braved the journey.

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Considered by many to be the crown jewel of southern rivers, the wild and scenic Chattooga River is one of the most desirable runs for rafters and kayakers in the country. With the better part of two

decades worth of experience guiding people down rivers across the world, Brent Rogers, co-owner of Southeastern Expeditions, said the Chattooga provides perfect opportunities for seasoned river-rats and

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Rafters adjust mid-rapid to keep their vessel upright on the Chattooga River. Rafters come from across the county to shoot the legendary rapids. Photo/Submitted

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Rafters raise their paddles for a picture as they tumble down a rapid. Multiple rafting companies in the area take people down the wild and scenic Chattooga throughout the course of the season. Photo/Submitted first-time rafters to enjoy riding the river. “It’s one of the runs that people talk about,” Rogers said. “Just recently there was a big top 10 (of the best) rapids in the U.S. released. Bulls Sluice came in as No. 3.” Away from the rushing river, paddlers of a different kind cruise the flat lakes on stand-up paddle boards. “People use it for exercise and enjoy getting early in the mornings or late in the evenings, just doing their own thing,” said Seth Poole, co-owner of Anchorage Boat Dock. “It’s a little challenging but once you get up on it and used to, it’s real fun.” Stand-up paddle boards can be rented from the boat dock where Poole said instructions will be provided. Boaters are then sent out with a paddle and wishes of good luck.

A kayaker barrels over a rapid on the Chattooga River last summer. The Chattooga is considered by many to be one of the best rivers for kayaking or rafting in the Southeast. Photo/Submitted


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Planning Continues and the List of Special Events is Growing Appalachian Story Telling Cirque Events Farm-to-Table Dinners Camping and Hiking in 3 State Parks Tallulah Gorge Black Rock Mountain Georgia’s highest State Park Moccasin Creek Concerts Buck Dancing Block Parties Gourmet Picnic Events Paddle Boards Tours of Area Lakes White Water Rafting Horseback Riding Great Golfing Forest Trails Plenty of chances for relaxing too

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JUNE 19 - JUNE 28 2015 HEADS-UP Join us in June for ten days of fantastic fun, food and festivities to commemorate the famous 1970 tightrope walk across Tallulah Gorge by Karl Wallenda. A perfect time to enjoy the beauty of Georgia’s mountain country and the cool, fresh waters of its lakes, streams and waterfalls, and to sample the fabulous food of the official Farm-to-Table Capital of Georgia. Nik Wallenda, Karl’s grandson, will be joining us in the festivities but will keep his feet on the ground and sign copies of his new book “Balance.”

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Even on rainy days, Wolffork Road in Mountain City provides spectacular views of Wolffork Valley farmland surrounded by cloudy mountains. Wolffork Road can be used to take a longer, scenic drive through Mountain City and Rabun Gap. Photo/Klark Byrd, The Clayton Tribune

Rabun County features scenic drives

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Nestled in the mountainsides and valleys of the Chattahoochee National Forest, Rabun County is not found wanting by those who seek a picturesque drive. Take Warwoman Road in Clayton, for instance. The 14-mile Warwoman Road starts at U.S. Highway 441 in a residential neighborhood. Just before it comes to an end at U.S. Highway 28, which connects North Carolina, Georgia and South Carolina, Warwoman Road serpentines through the mountains of the Chattahoochee National Forest. Travelers along Warwoman Road can continue east on U.S. Highway 28 for about eight miles, which will

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cross the Chattooga River on the Georgia/South Carolina border. Take a right at state Route 37-196 in Mountain Rest, South Carolina, and another right at U.S. Highway 76. From there, it’s a 12-mile drive back into downtown Clayton. Wolffork Road is a charming drive through the Wolffork Valley in Mountain City and Rabun Gap. Both ends of the nearly nine-mile road connect to U.S. 441. Along its curves, Rabun County farmland is snuggled comfortably away from the hustle and bustle of the busy highway. Whether you’re looking for a scenic overlook – such as Popcorn

Overlook off state Route 76 West near the Rabun/Towns county line or the Sky Valley Overlook off state Route 246 between Dillard and Sky Valley – or a serene drive through the lake area – such as state Route 197 off state Route 76 West to Burton Dam and Charlie Mountain roads – there’s no place like driving in Rabun County. “I like 76 really well, especially before you get to the bridge and then when you get up over the bridge and you can still see the lake,” said Rabun County Welcome Center Manager Sarah Luster.


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Karl Wallenda sets off on his tightrope walk across Tallulah Gorge in 1970. Photo/Aubrey Motz


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Skywalk Celebration By Klark Byrd/The Clayton Tribune

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How can a county celebrate it’s heritage, attractions and talent? The Rabun County Tourism Development Authority thinks it has the answer – a nine-day mega-event celebrating a famous skywalk of 20th-century

aerialist Karl Wallenda. It’s been reported that nearly 30,000 people witnessed Wallenda complete two headstands on his July 18, 1970, skywalk across Tallulah Gorge. Slated for June 19-27, the Tallulah Gorge Skywalk Celebration will honor the 45th anniversary of this achievement. “We are creating experiences that our visitors and our locals will enjoy and remember for a lifetime,” said Teka Earnhardt, the tourism authority’s executive director. “Our goal is to have people want to come back for many years to come to build on all the feelings and memories that will be created due to the Tallulah Gorge Skywalk Celebration.” Although initial plans to have Wal-

lenda’s great-grandson Nik Wallenda walk the gorge fell through, the aerialist’s heir to the tightrope will open the celebration with a meet and greet at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. June 19. He’ll visit the Rabun County Public Library the next day from 9:30-10:30 a.m. to sign his book “Balance.” Three concerts featuring T. Graham Brown, John Michael Montgomery and The Time Jumpers are planned, as are two rodeos, an Old West reenactment of the shoot out at the OK Corral and a chuck wagon cook-off. For more information and a complete list of events, visit explorerabun.com and click on the Skywalk logo.

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Jerry Laney of Clayton relaxes by reading a book at his campsite at Tallulah River Campground. Laney said he’s been camping at Tallulah River for five years and enjoys the quiet, peaceful atmosphere. The U.S. Forest Service operates two other campgrounds along the river, including Tate Branch and Sandy Bottoms. Photo/Megan Studdard, The Clayton Tribune

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By Megan Studdard/The Clayton Tribune opened the U.S. Highway 441 facility April 1. It was once Tallulah River Resort. River Falls offers 135 sites, with 70 on the banks of Tallulah River. There are also RVs and cabins for rent, as well as tubing and indoor and outdoor pools. “It’s kinda rustic elegance,” Wilson said. For those who want to get a little

more off the beaten path, trek 30 minutes up to Persimmon for a trio of scenic U.S. Forest Service campgrounds along the river. Campers can book a site for $15 a night and be just steps from Tallulah River, Tate Branch and Sandy Bottoms campgrounds. Jim Nixon has been the campground host for six years and estimated 3,000-4,000 people visit the ▶


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A female news reporter, left, flirts with hall of famer and former Piedmont College varsity baseball player Johnny Mize of Demorest. Photo/Submitted

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Gone, but not forgotten. Since famed baseball legend Johnny Mize died in 1993, his memory has lived on – especially in his hometown of Demorest. Nestled in the National Baseball Hall of Famer’s old stomping grounds is the Johnny Mize Athletic Center and Museum, dedicated in 2000 on the Piedmont College (PC) campus. Since its establishment, the museum has featured prized photographs and memorabilia collected by Mize during his playing career. “I think it’s been a very popular attraction. I see people popping in there all the time,” said PC Public Relations Director David Price. “It’s different in that it’s not all about Johnny Mize, [but] it [features] things

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he collected that he thought were important during his career.” Mize was born in 1913 in a house adjacent to PC, where he would later play baseball for the varsity team at age 15, while still in high school. The ballplayer’s professional career would later start in 1936, taking him to the St. Louis Cardinals for six seasons, then the New York Giants for four before signing with the New York Yankees in 1949. After Mize joined the team, the Yankees won five straight World Series titles, and “The Big Cat” was named the 1952 Series Most Valuable Player. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1981. The museum, located at 280 Laurel Ave., is open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

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Mize in his earlier years as an up-and-coming ballplayer. Photo/Submitted

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The band Etched in Blue, made up of White County High School students Dylan Bertsch, Noah Myers, Lucas Alvarez and Logan Harris, entertains patrons at Java Joe’s during the first Friday Night Live event held in Clarkesville. Photo/Kimberly Brown, The Northeast Georgian

‘Friday Night Live’ events promise summer fun in Clarkesville

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Friday night fun is in the works for Clarkesville throughout the summer, with different themed Friday Night Live events planned downtown. Sponsored by Clarkesville Main Street, Friday Night Live will be held on the third Friday of each month, April-September. Main Street Manager Mary Beth Horton said the idea came from focus groups conducted to find out what residents wanted to see in Clarkesville. “A common, recurring theme was people wanted after-hours activities,” Horton said. “We do that sometimes

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when we do our [Christmas]-tree lighting. The stores stay open and people can shop after hours. That’s been popular, but it’s only been on holidays.” The first Friday Night Live event had the theme “Music on Main,” and Horton said she was “extremely proud of the turnout and the response from everyone.” The event featured local musicians in multiple venues and even a flash mob. Angie Guthrie, owner of Java Joe’s, had a live band during the first Friday Night Live. “It was a fabulous night,” Guthrie

said. “I was supposed to get one jazz singer, but I got a whole band, and it worked out great. I’m excited about the turnout and the enthusiasm.” The themes for each third Friday – May 15, June 19, July 17, Aug. 21 and Sept. 18 – are still being planned, but will all be music-related. The May 15 event served as a kick off to the popular annual Mountain Laurel Festival and featured a DJ, street dance and fireworks show. For more information on upcoming Friday Night Live events, visit clarkesvillega.com or find the city of ▶ Clarkesville on Facebook. ■


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Auto meets feature antique cars which have been modified to include modern engines and drivetrain and other car components. Photo/Treva Bennett, The Northeast Georgian

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Antique automobiles and trucks may be the catalyst for car buffs in the Northeast Georgia Antique Auto Region (NGAAR) to gather annually for their August show, but charitable giving is an important end result of getting together. Charitable giving is a focus for the car group, with support going to several local charities and other good causes. “We contribute to the local soup kitchens in Clarkesville, Cornelia and Cleveland,” said Grady Cowart, president of NGAAR. “We also contribute to Relay for Life and give two scholarships to students in auto repair programs at North Georgia Technical College.” The association has one big annual event. This year

is the 38th annual Northeast Georgia Antique Auto Region Car and Truck Show. The show is always held the third weekend in August, Cowart said, this year Aug. 14-16 at the Habersham County Fairgrounds near Clarkesville. Habersham County Clerk of Court David Wall has been an active member of the association for “10 or 15 years.” “I got into old cars when I was about 15 or 16 years old,” Wall said. “The first car was a 1965 [Chevy] Chevelle Super Sport. I wish I still had it.” But what Wall does have are Packards. One is a road ready 1938 touring model. A second Packard has been undergoing restoration “for over eight years,” Wall said.


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If you think the beauty of nature can only be appreciated under the sun, then you’ve never been on a fullmoon hike at Tallulah Gorge State Park (TGSP). Interpretive Ranger Jonathan Bast said TGSP has been offering full-moon hikes for the last seven years. “It’s a truly unique experience you can’t get anywhere else,” he said. Bast said the hikes have traditionally attracted 75-80 people, however, the groups were recently limited to

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Car shows also give antique buffs an opportunity to see vehicles displayed which are a work in progress, such as this truck. Photo/Christina Santee, The Northeast Georgian

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Destination

White County Find out more Dukes Creek 48 Hardman Farms 54 Historical Sites 66 Sautee Nacoochee 70

In this photo... The Hardman Farm is open for tours Thursday through Sunday, summer through December. Photo/Billy Chism, White County News


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The perfect cast isn’t a necessity to pull a 20-inch rainbow from Dukes Creek, but patience helps. Photo/Linda Erbele, White County News

Dukes Creek is fly-fisherman paradise

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Dukes Creek is one of North Georgia’s hidden jewels. The stream has maintained its designation by Trout Unlimited as one of the 100 best in the U.S. for a number of years. Located chiefly inside Smithgall Woods State Park, the fishing is free – with a reservation and a $5 park pass. Since this section of Dukes Creek is a “special regula-

By Linda Erbele, White County News

tion trout stream,” the fishing is restricted to catch-and-release, barb-less hooks and artificial lures only. “It is amazing to have this quality of fishing right here in our back yard,” said John Erbele, general manager of Smithgall Woods State Park. Because fish are not harvested, fishing is allowed year-round.

However, the stream is limited to 15 anglers at a time, in addition to guests who may be staying at one of the park’s six cottages. Non-lodging fishing is by reservation only. Reservations can be made for Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday only, two sessions a day, from March through September, and one session a day during the cold months. A fishing shuttle leaves ▶


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White County’s only full service bookstore So much more than just used books –– a great shopping destination for gifts for the whole family

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Book Exchange

Customer Loyalty Program • Complimentary Coffee Bar Kids’ Summer Reading Program Tie-dye apparel • Handmade walking sticks Local art • Cross-stitched bookmarks Art jewelry and more

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3779 Helen Hwy, Cleveland (located at the green locomotive train) mtyonahbookexchange.com Hours: Mon-Sat 10-4 We accept MasterCard, Visa and Discover

Large selection of beautiful quilts for every style and budget, starting at under $100

706-878-0086

www.quiltshopga.com 8580 North Main St. • Suite 102 • Helen (inside Castle Inn)

Where History Meets Adventure! Shopping, Dining, Winery, Grist Mill, Coffee Roasters, Antiques, Pottery, Do your own art, Fly Fishing, ZipLine and ATV Tours.

Angler Anthony Nettuno watches the stream in Section 4 of Dukes Creek at Smithgall Woods State Park. Photo/ Linda Erbele, White County News

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Named as one of the best 100 Trout Streams in the U.S. by Trout Unlimited, Dukes Creek in Smithgall Woods State Park has shoals, deep holes, riffles and wide, flat water, hiding trophy trout. Photo/Linda Erbele, White County News

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Hofer’s of Helen Bakery • Café • Biergarten

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Authentic Bavarian Bakery and Café

European Cakes, Pastries and Old World Breads

Breakfast and lunch served daily Serving German Beer and Wine

outdoor Biergarten. live Music on weekends. Located just past the Gazebo At 8758 North Main Street www.hofers.com 706-878-8200

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706-865-3666 inside dining or casual dining on the porch, catering Mon and Tues 11am-3pm Wed, Thurs and Sun 11am-8pm Fri and Sat 11am-9pm 16 Old Nacoochee Rd. • Cleveland, Ga (Hwy 129, North of the Square) www.restaurantsclevelandga.com

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David Surls, of Lawrenceville, arcs his line under an overhanging rock to get at a wily trophy trout in Smithgall Woods State Park’s Dukes Creek. Photo/ Linda Erbele, White County News

Brick Oven Pizza • Hoagies Paninis • Salads MONDAY: Buy 1 Get 1 Free 12” Pizza TUESDAY: Buy 1 Get 1 Free Sandwich WEDNESDAY: $1 Pizza Slices THURSDAY: 1/2 off Draft Beer SUNDAY: $4 Bloody Marys

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at 8 a.m. to deliver anglers downstream from the visitor’s center, and returns at 1:30 p.m. on dual-session months. Anglers have reported 20- and 30-inch fish. The stream, not wider than 20 or 30 feet in most places, has shoals, deep pools and flat shallow areas. There are about 4-1/2 miles of Dukes Creek in the 6,000-acre Smithgall Woods State Park. “Clean water, cool temperatures – the combination of features that add up to excellent trout habitat,” Erbele said. A small section of the creek can be accessed through the Chattahoochee National Forest above the park (off the Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway.) Harvest is allowed there, but that part of the creek must be accessed through the national forest. No fish can be transported through Smithgall Woods State Park. To reserve a spot on Dukes Creek, call 706-878-3087. Anglers may only have one reservation on the books at a time.


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Authentic Mexican Food Prepared Fresh Daily

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8635 Main St. Unit 8 German Plaza • Helen

North Georgia’s most talked-about golf course. * open to the public * special senior rates * student and junior rates * golf instruction available

Book your tee time online:

innsbruckgolfclub.com or by calling 800-642-2709 664 Bahns Innsbruck, Helen, GA


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The beautiful Italianate farmhouse was built in 1869 on the old Unicoi Road. Photo/Billy Chism, White County News

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Hardman Farm open for tours

The white two-story farmhouse that anchors the northwest corner at the intersection of state Routes 17 and 75, just south of Helen in Sautee-Nacoochee, is now open for tours Thursday-Sundays, from summer through December. The property, known as the Hardman Farm, is a state historic site. Guided tours are at 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. Each tour lasts about 90 minutes and involves walking between buildings. The furnishings in the house are

By Linda Erbele/White County News

representative of the 1920s era, when it was a working dairy farm owned by Lamartine Hardman, governor of Georgia from 1927 to 1931. “It was one of the first houses in the area to have electricity,” said John Erbele, general manager of Smithgall Woods State Park, which oversees the Hardman Farm historic site. “Nearby Nora Mill was part of the original farm, and electricity was added to the house from the mill in 1911 or 1912.”

The house was built by Capt. James Nichols in 1869. Its design was a copy of Nichols’ brotherin-law’s home near Milledgeville. Nichols built the gazebo atop the Nacoochee Indian mound in 1870. There have been as many as 23 outbuildings on the property, in addition to the Italianate farmhouse. Of those, 17 outbuildings remain. The Nichols family sold the home to Calvin Hunnicutt in 1893, and it was purchased by Hardman in 1903. The state acquired the entire


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Breakfast served ALL day Call to Reserve Spacious Banquet Room (seats 70)

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The beautiful Italianate farmhouse was built in 1869 on the old Unicoi Road. Photo/Billy Chism, White County News

Cleveland’s first full bar

Regular Hours Open Daily 11 am-10 pm 706-865-0411 Now ser ving alcohol Come try our Margaritas

We have a drive-thru For menu, visit EATCAFECANCUN.com

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Bernie’s Restaurant

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at Nacoochee Valley Guest House Serving the heart of the valley since 1989

Visit The Oak Room Wine Bar Valley Tapas Hour: Wed.-Sun. 2-5 pm Select beer & wine $5 Outside back deck service looking over the beautiful Nacoochee Valley

Castle Inn The

Our family welcomes your family

Located in the heart of Alpine Helen on the banks of the Chattahoochee River

Serving lunch, tapas and dinner Events for all occasions

Lunch Wed-Sat 11:30am - 2pm

Home of 13 elegant hotel rooms, four unique retail shops, as well as the Troll Tavern Restaurant on the river.

For reservations, call 706-878-0053 8580 N. Main Street, Helen, Georgia 30528 www.castleinn-helen.com

Casual dining, exceptional quality Open year round to the public

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Old Heidelberg German Restaurant & Pub

Extensive selection of beer

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Wine Tours • Private Charters • Travel Services Wine Tasting at five wineries/wine tasting rooms selected from: Habersham Winery, Serenity Cellars, Sautee Nacoochee Vineyards, Sylvan Valley Lodge Tasting Room, The Cottage Vineyard & Winery and Yonah Mountain Vineyards

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This bed, upstairs at the Hardman Farm, was slept in by Anna Ruby, daughter of James Nichols who built the farmhouse. Anna Ruby Falls was named for her. Photo/Billy Chism, White County News

The Hardman Farm is open for tours Thursday through Sunday, summer through December. Photo/Billy Chism, White County News

212-0584 or visit stonewallcreek. com. Wine aficionados can finally head north on U.S. Highway 441 for about 10 miles to reach 12 Spies Vineyards, nestled away in Rabun

niversary on July 19, with an array of local foods, arts and crafts. For more on 12 Spies, call 813-3352886 or visit 12spiesvineyards.com.

Gap. Boasting four kinds of grapes grown onsite, the winery also selects grapes from other vineyards to make its Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and Seyval Blanc. The winery will celebrate its second an-

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Historic

Old Sautee StOre An original general store serving locals and travelers alike with Quality Goods since 1872

706-878-2281

Old Sautee Market

Offering a unique menu of sandwiches, wraps, baked goods, cheeses, ice cream & much more.

Open Daily 706-878-2281

www.oldsauteestore.com • Hwy 17 & Hwy 255 • Sautee

Folk Pottery MuSeuM

Discover the hidden voices of almost 200 years at the...

Honoring Northeast Georgia’s past, present and future in The Arts – The Folk Pottery Museum, The Heritage Site, Center Gallery, Center Gift Shop and Center Theater For information, please call 706-878-3300 or visit www.snca.org

Visit the only museum in the Southeast dedicated exclusively to this unique art and its history. Visit us online for calendar of events

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15 miles from downtown Dawsonville, 19 miles west of Dahlonega & 23 miles east of Ellijay on Hwy. 52 in Dawsonville, GA. For Lodge and Restaurant Information Call 706-265-8888 or 800-573-9656 $5.00 per vehicle Park Pass required.

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Dinner Buffets Sunday - Thursday Dinner Buffet $16.95 Friday Surf & Turf Buffet $18.95 Crab legs available for additional charge

Saturday Prime Rib & Italian Buffet $18.95

ure the best quality and freshness, buffet option may not be available Sunday Dinner through Thursday Dinner. lude waster and coffee. Additional charge of $1.95 for other non-alcoholic beverages. Beer and wine available. iors sixty-five (65) years old and older. Children four (4) and under eat free. Children five to eight (5-8) are half price. Closing times may vary in the winter during the week. Reservations requested for groups of eight (8) or more. Prices subject to change without notice.


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Ruby-Throated Hummingbird Photo/Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Bird-watchers flock to Georgia’s mountains

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The Northeast Georgia mountains are a bird-watcher’s paradise. With proximity to the vast Chattahoochee National Forest, several state parks, abundant farmland, and numerous ponds, streams and small lakes, you’re almost guaranteed to add more bird species to your “life list.” “The diversity of habitats creates more opportunities for birders,” said Ellen Graham, interpretive specialist for Georgia State Parks. She said many birders choose to stay overnight in or near Helen, because it’s centrally located and

has plenty of hotel rooms and cabins available. “The Helen area is a good base of operations for birding,” Graham said. “It’s a short drive to field trips throughout the region.” The guidebook “Birding Georgia,” by Giff Beaton, recommends several birding “hot spots” in the Northeast Georgia mountains. • Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area, near Amicalola Falls State Park, is designated an “important bird area” by the Audubon Society; • Ivy Log Gap Road, in the Chattahoochee National Forest near

Vogel State Park, runs through upland hardwoods that are known to be breeding grounds for several warbler species – and it is possible to search and listen for birds without even getting out of your car; • For hikers, the Appalachian Trail between Neels Gap and Lake Winfield Scott is an excellent place to look for summer bird species; • Brasstown Bald, Georgia’s highest peak (4,784 feet), and Rabun Bald, the second-highest, offer glimpses of high-elevation birds found nowhere else in Georgia.


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Cardinal Photo/Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Red-tailed hawk Photo/Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Come in and satisfy your sweet tooth

A wide assortment • Made fresh daily Handmade chocolates • Chocolate covered strawberries Try our Chattahoochee Snappers & Snapdragons *We also offer a great assortment of sugar free chocolates. WE SHIP •

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The Old Sautee Store is White County’s oldest business establishment still in operation, that goes back to 1872. Photo/Billy Chism, White County News

Travel back through time touring historical sites in White County

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If you want to learn about White County’s past, your first stop has to be the Historic White County Courthouse. Fortunately, it’s easy to find: smack-dab in the middle of Cleveland’s downtown square. “It’s almost like a living history museum,” said Judy Lovell, a longtime member of the White County Historical Society and local history columnist. “You can see how people have lived in the county for the past 150 years. The courtroom looks pretty much as it would have

By Debbie Gilbert, White County News

in 1859.”The public is welcome inside from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The building itself is historically significant, and it’s filled with fascinating displays of local memorabilia. Plus, the friendly volunteers with the White County Historical Society (706-865-2731) can provide information on other historic sites in the area. From downtown Cleveland, head north on U.S. Highway 129, turn right on state Route 75 and continue to the state Route 17 inter-

section. Get a photo of the iconic Indian mound, then check out the newly-opened Hardman Farm across the street. The well-preserved 19th-century farmstead is now operated by Smithgall Woods State Park and offers tours on a limited basis. Call 706-878-3087 for details. Continuing east on SR 17, turn left on SR 255 North. After a stop at the Old Sautee Store – in business since 1872 – pull into the Sautee Nacoochee Center (706-878-3300). The main building, formerly a


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The historic White County Courthouse has been transformed into a history museum, with a vast amount of historical artifacts. Photo/Billy Chism, White County News

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North Georgia’s only commercially operating gold mine!

Gold & Gemstones Custom Mine By the Bucket or Right in the Creek! Jewelry Have your finds cut and set in hand-crafted jewelry

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Mining Camping 75 Gold Nugget Lane • Cleveland, GA 30528 www.goldngem.com • 706-865-5454

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Mountain Laurel Antique Mall Visit us in the big yellow building! Over 8,000 square feet of Antiques, Collectibles and Consignment furniture Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday: 1-5 p.m. Memorial Day through Labor Day open until 6 p.m.

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The Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia opened in 2006. It is part of the Sautee Nacoochee Center on State Route 255 in Sautee Nacoochee. Photo/Billy Chism, White County News

since 1872 – pull into the Sautee Nacoochee Center (706-878-3300). The main building, formerly a schoolhouse, includes a comprehensive museum of White County history. Next door is the renowned Folk Pottery Museum, and outside

is the heritage site, which includes an old slave cabin and other restored buildings. Now, retrace your path back to SR 75 and turn right toward Helen. You’ll soon reach Nora Mill Granary (706-878-2375), a working

gristmill and country store that dates back to 1876. After buying a sack of freshly-ground cornmeal and listening as the Chattahoochee River powers the mill, you’ll truly feel as if you’ve stepped into a time machine.

Northside Cafe

American, Italian, Cajun

Now serving breakfast 7 days a week! Senior breakfast Special: Senior coffee 49¢ Biscuit and gravy 99¢ Sausage biscuit 99¢

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Mountain Fresh Creamery

“Milk so fresh the cow doesn’t even know it’s gone!” All Farm Fresh Non-Homogenized Dairy Products

Milk • Chocolate Milk • Buttermilk Ice Cream • Butter Fresh Ground Beef & Sausage HOURS: Monday-Saturday 10-6 Sunday 1-6

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Visit our store and processing plant at 6615 Cleveland Hwy, Clermont, GA

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CHECK OUT OUR NEW EXPANSION.

Our large, new store will feature bath & body items, jewelry & accessories, kitchen and home decor & gifts, bulk gourmet teas, candles and wax warmers, vintage & reproduction items, garden decor, and SO much more. 7275B South Main Street, Helen GA 30545 706.878.0501 • noramill.com

The Inn at Magnolia Oaks

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On the Square in Cleveland • TU-FRI 10-5 / SAT 10-3 • 772-519-0072

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Picnic Lunch, On-the-Go, Carryout, Home Entertaining North Georgia’s Most Romantic Bed & Breakfast

Beautiful Gardens Elegant Accommodations 770.540.8536 MagnoliaOaksInn.com Terry and Marie Dawson, innkeepers

6210 Dahlonega Highway, Clermont, GA 30527 magnoliaoaksinn@gmail.com

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For orders call: 706-865-9584 951 Helen Hwy. • Cleveland, GA 30528


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Sautee Nacoochee offers culture, lessons and fun! By Linda Erbele, White County News

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The Sautee Nacoochee Center is a thriving cultural hub, tucked into a restored 1928-built schoolhouse, located on a pastoral campus at the crossroads of state Routes 17 and 255. The center comprises three museums, two art galleries, a 100-seat theater, a community hall, outdoor stage and an historic gym. Through its small staff and variety of volunteers, the center offers cultural events, community gatherings, fitness and yoga groups, historic commemorations and more. Maintained by a nonprofit organization dedicated to nurturing creativity and protecting the natural and historic resources of the area, the center holds annual events and numerous classes.

Members and non-members can learn painting, drawing, music, dance and even storytelling. Children’s dance and drama sessions take place after school and during the summer months. Past entertainers have included the Atlanta Ballet, Andy Offut Irwin, the Indigo Girls, Francine Reed, the Atlanta Pops Orchestra and Bread and Puppet Theater. Favorite events include the annual ping-pong tournament, Summer Lawn Party, Jamboree and the Blue Ribbon Biscuit and Bluegrass Festival. “The center has visitors from all over the country and the world,” said Judy Barbour, executive director. “Everyone is welcome.” Theatrical and musical presentations are on the


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The Sautee Nacoochee Center, in a 1928 schoolhouse, has museums, art galleries and cultural events. Photo/ Linda Erbele, White County News

Gabby’s

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Country Cabins

Home of the Heart Shaped Jacuzzi! Pets Welcome • Free WIFI

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Upcoming Events Bingo Tues and Friday nights through September 4 at the Festhalle $1,500 prizes per night Gates open at 6pm, Game begins at 7pm *children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult September 10-13 and September 17 through November 1 45th annual OKTOBERFEST at the Festhalle September 12 OKTOBERFEST parade (noon)Downtown Helen

November 27 Lighting of the Village Downtown Helen (6pm) December 5-6, 12-13 8th annual CHRISTKINDLMARKT December 12 CHRISTMAS PARADE (2pm) Downtown Helen December 31 NEW YEAR’S EVE EVENT at the Festhalle (8pm-midnight) 3rd annual DROPPING OF THE EDELWEISS

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The Folk Pottery Museum is part of the Sautee Nacoochee Center, in a 1928 schoolhouse, has museums, art galleries and cultural events. Photo/Billy Chism, White County News

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• Walking distance to Helen restaurants and shopping • Free in-room Wi-Fi • Pet friendly rooms available

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schedule annually. The monthly contra dance draws people from Atlanta and surrounding counties. Popular annual events include the Summer Lawn Party, the Sautee Jamboree and Christmas at the Cabin. For information or to see what events are coming up, call 706-878-3300, visit snca. org or see the Mountain Traveler summer events calendar in this issue. Members of the Atlanta Ballet traveling troupe, Wabi-Sabi, perform at a Summer Lawn Party on the grounds of the Sautee Nacoochee Center. Photo/Billy Chism, White County News

Betty’s Country Store

Helen’s Oldest and Most Unique Store

established in 1973 in the quaint little Alpine Village of Helen

We are Open EVERYDAY 7am-9pm

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Best Fresh Cut Meat • Full Line of Groceries Beer & Wine • Homemade Baked Goodies Best Produce in North Ga • Thoughtful and Unique Gifts Lunch Specials Everyday Chicken & Dumplings Every Wednesday & Friday

Main Street • Helen, Georgia • 706-878-2943

Betty’s Country Store


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Lumpkin County Find out more Fore-Tune 78 Back to School 80 Mini Parks 84 Go for the Gold 88

In this photo... Beautiful scenery is abundant all around downtown. A butterfly suns itself outside the Dahlonega Gold Museum. Photo/John Bynum, The Dahlonega Nugget

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Seth Flynn of Cumming finishes up the third hole at Yahoola Creek Park with a birdie shot. Photo/Greg Finan Jr., The Dahlonega Nugget.

Fore-tune!:

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For Frisbee golf enthusiasts and visitors to Dahlonega, Yahoola Creek Park holds within its boundaries pure gold. Located at the end of Mechanicsville Road and across the steeland-wood bridge near the lower baseball fields is the start of an 18-hole disc golf course that incorporates the natural features of the park with a competitive course design. The course presents enough trouble to keep experienced play-

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ers on their toes while not being so challenging that beginners get frustrated. The brainchild of Tim Boulware, an avid local disc golfer who worked in conjunction with the Lumpkin County Parks YMCA board of representatives to design and implement the course, the Yahoola disc golf course is set inside the multi-use park. It utilizes the scenic valley of the Georgia mountains to give disc golf enthusiasts a

beautiful and fun-filled experience. “Frisbee golf is the most popular sport that no one has heard about,” said Dahlonega local and disc golf enthusiast Ethan Penland. “We sort of just stumbled on to this course,” said Ryan Woodworth of Athens, who frequents the Yahoola course. “I am glad we did because we’ve enjoyed it for over two years now.” The course boasts nine Innova DISCatchers for the front nine and


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nine homemade targets for the back nine, giving the course a mix of professionalism and backyard appeal. The course is laid out on a map at the tee box for the first hole, located about 200 yards from the bathroom near the outfield area of the lower baseball field. Tee signs help you locate the next tee with the help of tee indicators scattered throughout the course to point out the way and keep “frolfers” on track. The course is very family-friendly and an excellent starting course for newer players to hone their skills, making it a perfect fit for the family activities that routinely happen at Yahoola. So, if you are looking for a new family-fun experience or just want to play golf without the green fees and cart rentals, head to Yahoola Creek Park and strike gold with the Frisbee golf course.

Luke Brackman of Athens looks over a map of the Yahoola Creek Park Frisbee golf course before starting a round. Photo/Greg Finan Jr., The Dahlonega Nugget. Kevin Scilling of Jonesboro lets his Frisbee fly during a late afternoon round. Photo/Greg Finan Jr., The Dahlonega Nugget

Lexie Miller of Jefferson slings her second shot toward the hole during a round at Yahoola Creek Park’s Frisbee golf course. Photo/Greg Finan Jr., The Dahlonega Nugget


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The iron T-Rex known as “Predator” is one of the more popular outdoor sculptures populating the University of North Georgia campus. In this case, the prehistoric carnivore has been outfitted with a special Spring Break-ready grass skirt. Photo/Matt Aiken, The Dahlonega Nugget

Back to school: College campus is not just for Nighthawks

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So you’re not a Nighthawk? That’s not a problem. At the University of North Georgia you don’t have be an actual college student to enjoy the college life. “We see it as part of our responsibility,” said University Relations Director Kate Maine. “It’s the role

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of a university to offer cultural opportunities to community members.” The best place to start is the drill field. The wide expanse of green in the center of campus serves as an ideal spot to picnic, toss a Frisbee or just

lounge in the sun for a while. And it’s usually bustling with students and non-students alike. If all that lounging makes you hungry, top-notch cuisine is a stone’s throw (or Frisbee throw) away at UNG’s new and improved dining hall.


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Musical options abound at the University of North Georgia, where year-round concerts are open to all. Photo/Matt Aiken, The Dahlonega Nugget

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Dr. Joseph Jones leads visitors through the Milky Way and beyond each Friday during the school year at the George E. Coleman Planetarium. Photo/Matt Aiken, The Dahlonega Nugget

The West Main Street facility has the open-air feel of a food court as diners can choose between everything from stonefired pizza, freshly prepared stir-fry to good old-fashioned burgers. And then there are the concerts. A steady slate of talented performers, comedians and bands fill the stages and concert halls of the campus throughout the year. For the art lover, displays can be found indoors in UNG’s galleries as well as out, as a rotating line-up of outdoor sculptures are located throughout campus. That includes

the ever popular iron T-Rex (crafted by Dawsonville artist Damon Lusky), which enjoys a kingly view of the town from the Health & Natural Science Building. While you’re there, most Fridays end with a free showing at the George E. Coleman Planetarium where the professors aim to entertain as well as educate. For more information on all Nighthawk-related events and activities, check out ung.edu. Then get ready to enjoy college, without the pressure of finals week.

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Joni Mabe, owner of The Loudermilk Boarding House Museum, is shown among her collection of “Everything Elvis.” Photo/Christina Santee

Dahlonega offers many scenic and charming parks for visitors to relax. Photo/John Bynum, The Dahlonega Nugget

Dahlonega’s mini-parks: Spend the day in the hidden parks around downtown Dahlonega

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Every enjoyable day in Dahlonega should include spending time in some of the town’s charming and relaxing parks. The town’s downtown parks serve as “gathering places for local residents and community events,” said Dahlonega Downtown De-

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velopment Authority director Joel Cordle. “Parks are an essential piece of the framework that makes up a downtown,” Cordle added. “Trees, grass and green landscaping are soothing to the eyes and to the brain.”

Most noticeable by its gold mining replica water wheel and stamp mill, Madeleine K. Anthony Park is located off the intersection of South Chestatee Street and Morrison Moore Parkway and helps to welcome visitors to Dahlonega. Located just off the public square,


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Conner Park, near the Dahlonega square, offers relaxing benches and a quiet fountain to sooth the cares of the day. Photo/John Bynum, The Dahlonega Nugget

Hancock Park is a vibrant downtown setting for many of Dahlonega’s public activities. Nearly year-round, the happenings include concerts on the covered stage, festival events, movies, a farmers market, not to mention picnics and plenty of playful afternoons in the sun. A quiet space just off the northwest side of the public square, Conner Park is a cozy spot to relax during a busy day of downtown activities. A short drive down Mechanicsville Road, Yahoola Creek Park offers an expansive multi-acre environment full of recreation activities for the whole family, including softball, baseball and soccer fields, tennis courts, hiking trails, 18-hole disc golf course, playgrounds and picnic tables. Just past the new county Justice Center, Dahlonega City Hall offers a sizable fenced-in park that is perfect for young children to run and play. Features include jungle-gym equipment, swings, a walking trail and covered pavilions. East of the public square adjacent to the Adminis-

City hall is flanked by a fenced-in park that is a popular destination for parents and young children. It offers plenty of playground equipment, two pavilions and a paved walking trail. Photo/John Bynum, The Dahlonega Nugget

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tration Building is a place where Lumpkin County veterans are honored. Veterans’ names are inscribed on marble monuments and an M50A3 tank is on display. On the other side of the property, the Lumpkin County Library offers a few outdoor spaces where book lovers can escape with a good read. About a mile north of Dahlonega is beautiful Lake Zwerner, which features fishing (no motor boats), picnic areas and a challenging 2.8-mile hiking trail around the lake. Veterans Memorial Park is the site of several heartfelt ceremonies throughout the year. The names of local veterans are inscribed on marble monuments. Photo/ John Bynum, The Dahlonega Nugget


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Anna CateaHarris very Shown, banner in carefully handles a Demorest jar of gold downtown valued at $20,000 atpride Crisson showcases the town’s in Goldof Mine. its Fourth JulyPhoto/Margo celebration. Booth, The Dahlonega Nugget Photo/E. Lane Gresham


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Alex West holds the starbit while Michael Cabell swings the sledge hammer at Consolidated Gold Mines; the tools were once used to grind a hole into the rock wall of a mine to locate gold. Photo/Margo Booth, The Dahlonega Nugget

Go for gold: Discover the golden history of Dahlonega

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Gold was discovered in the hills of Dahlonega in 1828, and suddenly the sleepy little mountain town found itself the site of the first major gold rush in the country, inundated by 15,000 miners. Today, opportunities abound for folks to learn about the history of Dahlonega’s gold and even do a little prospecting of their own. “Gold is at the core of so many things Dahlonega,” said David Zunker, tourism director for the Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber & Visitors Bureau. “Our rich history, our culture, our people, our economy. We’re so fortunate that our visitors can actually see and personally get to know our gold heritage – it makes Dahlonega and Lumpkin County an authentic ▶ and genuine experience.”

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Dawson County Find out more Rest Easy 78 Easiest Kayak put in 84 Dawson Back Roads 86 Around Back at Rocky’s 102

In this photo... This amazing view of Fausetts Lake in northwestern Dawson County can be seen from your car. Travel State Route 136 toward Jasper. Photo/Kimberly Boim, Dawson News and Advertiser

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Rest Easy at Amicalola Falls State Park

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Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge has undergone a $5 million renovation, bringing its rooms into the 21st century but keeping its sweeping views of Georgia’s 400-million-year-old Appalachian Mountains unchanged. Fifty-seven lodge rooms now offer guests a 42-inch flat screen

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television, new windows and flooring, and luxurious king- and queen-sized bedding. Bathrooms now have marble countertops and sliding barn doors. “This is the first major renovation since the lodge opened in 1991,” said Lori VanSickle, with AFSP. “We’ve got a million dollar view to

go with our $5 million renovation.” Mountain views are visible from most rooms throughout the lodge, and floor-to-ceiling windows in the lobby provide take-your-breathaway views. Furniture in the lobby is arranged for conversations with a natural stone fireplace as the focal point.


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Movie stars Robert Redford and Nick Nolte were recently on location at the lodge, filming the movie adaptation of Bill Bryson’s “A Walk in the Woods.” It is expected to open in theaters late this year. Also on the property are 14 cabins being renovated with the addition of potbelly stoves, new furniture and kitchens. After a hearty buffet or an à la carte meal in the lodge’s Maple Restaurant, visitors can sit back and relax on the rocking chair stone porch to watch the sunset. The lodge also offers elegant conference rooms and event space for special occasions and work meetings. Weddings can take place against a backdrop of gorgeous mountains. For more information, visit amicalolafallslodge.com.

Dine à la carte or buffet-style at the Maple Restaurant. Either way, you won’t leave hungry. Photo/Denise Ray, Dawson News and Advertiser

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Stacy Armstrong, left, takes off from Scenic River Park on the Etowah River in Dawson County. The wide steps into the river, he said, make it the easiest place in North Georgia to put in. Photo/Kimberly Boim, Dawson News and Advertiser

Easiest kayak put-in spot in

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Stacy Armstrong knows a thing or two about kayaking and what a good put-in spot is. He and his buddies have floated every river in Northeast Georgia. A favorite spot is located on state Route 9 in Dawson County, just north of the intersection of Dawson Forest Road, on the Etowah River. “We’ve put in at several places on the Etowah, and this is by far the easiest,” Armstrong said. And, with good reason. A wooden staircase leads kayakers straight into the river. The

Scenic Etowah River Park was established in Dawson in 2008. This put-in spot is much more than just that — there is also a covered picnic area, swings next to the river, and even a grill. The take-out point is a three- to four-hour float south, and you can pull out your boat at a concrete pad on Kelly Bridge Road. Armstrong’s buddies, “Boxcar” and Dave, plan to float the length of the Etowah this summer. “It may be the only river that begins and ends in Georgia,” Armstrong said. “That’s just cool.”

Another cool put-in spot is off Amicalola Church Road in northwestern Dawson County. “This area has the cleanest, most pristine waters I’ve seen,” kayaker and former Dawson County Commissioner Gary Pichon said. “It’s not that easy to get to, but it’s worth hauling your kayak. The put-in spot is located off a gravel road, just south of Afton Road where it crosses the Amicalola Creek. For additional information, see etowahwatertrail.org.


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In addition to having the easiest kayak and canoe put-in in north Georgia, Scenic River Park on the Etowah also has a covered picnic area, swing and benches for enjoying the water views.Photo/Kimberly Boim, Dawson News and Advertiser

Kayakers Stacy Armstrong, center, and his river buddies “Boxcar” and Dave pause before beginning a three-hour float down the Etowah River in Dawson County.Photo/Kimberly Boim, Dawson News and Advertiser

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A grist mill and the first building where electricity was generated in Dawson County can be viewed from your car while traveling on Howser Mill Road. Photo/Kimberly Boim, Dawson News and Advertiser

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Old barns, young cows, gristmills and wide open green spaces can be enjoyed from the comfort of your car on the beautiful, low-traffic, back roads of Dawson County. “Although we’re only 45 minutes from Atlanta, take a drive off [state Route] 400, and you’ll find yourself among some of the most beautiful vistas in Georgia,” said Christie Haynes, president of the Dawson County Chamber of Commerce. “Depending on the season, you could see fields of pumpkins, an

endless sea of sunflowers, majestic rivers, picturesque mountains and colorful fall foliage.” Pack up the kids and a picnic lunch and head into old town Dawsonville on state Route 53. Wind your way around Georgia’s oldest working courthouse and continue west. You’ll pass a Dollar General and that’ll be your last look at city-life before turning right onto Howser Mill Road. Locals will tell you the two dark brown, barn-looking structures

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The iron T-Rex known as “Predator” is one of the more popular outdoor sculptures populating the University of North Georgia campus. In this case, the prehistoric meat eater has been outfitted with a special Spring Break-ready grass skirt. Photo/Matt Aiken, The Dahlonega Nugget Colorful items in various media line the shelves at Rocky’s place. Photo/Denise Ray, Dawson News and Advertiser

Around Back at Rocky’s Place a folk art mecca

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By definition, folk art is highly decorative designs with bright colors and simple arrangements. The 300 self-taught artisans at Around Back at Rocky’s Place truly encompass this definition. Stepping into the larger of two buildings, a visitor is often heard to gasp, according to Tracey Burnett, who, along with Robin Blan opened the folk art gallery in 2002. Rocky’s history is as colorful and funky as the artwork itself.

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“The gallery was originally a lawnmower tool shed,” Burnett said. “We’d take art out of the shed and put it in the gallery yard.” The way art is displayed is unique as well: It’s hung on the chain link fence. There is something for everyone, from the colorful paintings of local artists Dorethey Gorham, BlueJay and Cornbread, to the pottery face jugs and metal sculptures which adorn the lawn.

Burnett boasts Rocky’s is the “largest facility that focuses completely on the folk art genre and includes paintings, pottery, metal sculptures, sculptures, fibre art and wood carvings. So who is “Rocky,” you might ask? Rocky was the beloved Pekingese companion of Burnett whose image is incorporated into the logo of the business. Local artisan Billy Roper has had pieces at the gallery for six or


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Northeast Georgia landscape Northeast Georgia has scenic wonders to enjoy in its forests and along its rivers and streams. Many of its picturesque waterfalls have relatively short and easy trails, while others require a more strenuous effort. Some of the waterfalls are close to each other and can be visited on

one trip. Many of the waterfalls offer breathtaking views and quiet places for contemplation. Access and degree of difficulty varies. Included below is a county-by-county guide to many of the waterfalls in Dawson, Habersham, Lumpkin, Rabun and White counties.

Rhododendron Falls is below Chenocetah Fire Tower in Cornelia near a path down to Lake Russell. Photo/File

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Amicalola Falls The stunning Amicalola Falls, located in Amicalola Falls State Park, is 729 feet tall. It was named Amicalola, which means “tumbling waters,” by the Cherokee. Amicalola Falls State Park is located on state Route 52. Bearden Falls Bearden Falls is in the Chattahoochee National Forest. There is no designated trail. From Dahlonega, take state Route 52 West for 8 miles to Nimblewill Church Road on the right. Follow Nimblewill Road for 4.5 miles to the national forest boundary and continue on FS28-2 for 2 miles, where the road begins to climb the side of Frosty Mountain on the way to Nimblewill Gap. Pull off to the right to begin the hike to the falls.

Cochrans Falls Cochrans Falls cascades approximately 600 feet from peak to base. The falls descend from Frosty Mountain and cascade before changing to a series of smaller cascades. Go west on state Route 52 from Dahlonega 14.5 miles to the second entrance for Wesley Chapel Road, just inside Dawson County. Turn right on Wesley Chapel Road and, after nearly a mile, turn left on Dan Fowler Road. Go 1.2 miles, turn left on Blackhawk Road and go about 2 miles. Fall Creek Falls Fall Creek Falls, located in Dawson County, is a set of four waterfalls, the second and largest of which is more than 75 feet high. Follow state Route 136 to the Dawson/Pickens County line and turn south on Monument Road.

The trailhead is 3 miles on the left at the kiosk. Follow Tobacco Pouch Trail 0.3 mile to the junction with Fall Creek Trail, then go 3.3 miles.

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Cascade Falls A moderate-to-difficult one-way hike, Rhododendron Trail starts at the historic Chenocetah Fire Tower in Cornelia and descends down to Lake Russell in Mt. Airy. The trail to the almost hidden Cascade Falls is 1.75 miles in. The complete trail to Lake Russell is approximately 2.6 miles. From Cornelia’s Main Street, turn onto Wyly Street. Across from Cornelia City Park, turn onto Chenocetah Drive and follow road to the top of the mountain. The trail starts on the left, across from the marble entrance sign. Follow the blue blazes.


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Panther Creek Trail and falls Ace Hardware) and go 1 mile to the This 6.6-mile trail begins across parking area near the bottom of the highway from the Panther the falls. Swimming is not permitCreek Recreation Area on Historic ted and fishing is permitted on a Highway 441. The trail is on steep catch-and-release basis. slopes that fall to the creek below. DeSoto Falls There are scenic views, including Two waterfalls can be viewed wildflowers, cascading portions of from the DeSoto Falls Trails. the creek, then Panther Creek Falls. Trout fishing in Frogtown Creek Remember, the falls is 3.3 miles in. is allowed and camping is availDo not be fooled by the high shoals that are 2.3 miles in. Panther Falls is near the USFS Minnehaha Falls Located just south of Lake Rabun, Minnehaha is a 100-foot falls down a stair-step ledge to the pool below. Minnehaha can be reached from Habersham either from U.S. Highway 441 to Lake Rabun Road, or by a picturesque drive along New Liberty Road to Bear Gap Road, then Lake Rabun Road. Head north on U.S. Highway 441 past Tallulah Falls, turn left onto Lake Rabun Road and drive around the north side of the lake. Turn left about one mile past the Rabun Beach Recreation Area, crossing Seed Lake Dam and following Bear Gap Road around the lake for about 1-1/2 miles. Hike Fall Branch Trail about a half-mile to the falls.

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Lake Rabun Recreational Area and is on the same trail as Angel Falls, which is 600 yards farther. Photo/File

Cane Creek Falls Located on the grounds of Camp Glisson, Cane Creek Falls is open to the public during daylight hours except when camp is in session. You must check in at the visitors center prior to visiting the falls. From Dahlonega, follow Business U.S. Hwy. 19 and state Route 60 north for 2 miles. Turn left at the sign for Camp Glisson (across from

National Forest. Take U.S. Highway 19 13.7 miles to Mt. Piscah Church Road and turn left. Travel 2.6 miles to the falls, which will be on the left. Parking is available on the right. Black Falls Black Falls is on the Etowah River and is on the property of Camp Frank D. Merrill, 11 miles north of Dahlonega. Access may be restricted. Check with the visitors center before attempting to visit the falls. To reach the camp, travel north on U.S. Highway 19 for 2 miles and turn left onto Camp Wahsega Road. Follow road for 9 miles to the entrance. Blood Mountain Creek Three falls flow from Blood Mountain Creek. Take U.S. Highway 19 north 13.7 miles and turn left onto Mt. Piscah Church Road. Travel 3.3 miles to the ford across Crow Mountain Creek. Continue for 1 mile to Blood Mountain Creek. A difficult and unmaintained, but well-used trail follows the left side of the creek. The lower falls are about 100 yards from the road. The middle falls are another 50 yards upstream.

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able. From Dahlonega travel north on U.S. Highway 19 for 13.5 miles to Turners Corner. Turn left and proceed on U.S. 129 for 4.2 miles. Turn left after you pass the Walasiyi Center. A sign at the trailhead lets visitors know the history of the discovery of a plate of armor in the 1880s. Dicks Creek Falls The falls are located at the convergence of Dicks Creek and Waters Creek in the Chattahoochee

Hemlock Falls This 15-foot falls is on a scenic trail directly across from Moccasin Creek State Park. Children may be interested in the Lake Burton Fish Hatchery next door to the campgrounds. From Clarkesville, take state Route 17 to Alternate SR 255. When this road dead ends, turn right onto SR 255. In Batesville, turn left onto SR 197, driving past LaPrade’s at Lake Burton to Moccasin Creek State Park. You might also drive SR 197 North all the way from Clarkesville and


110 stop at public portions of the Soque River, which both starts and ends in Habersham County. Panther Falls/Angel Falls These falls are close to the Rabun Beach Recreational Area. Turn right into Area 2 of the recreation area. Drive back along the loop road to the sign designating the trailhead. Panther Falls is located about a half mile up the trail, while Angel Falls is another 600 yards farther down the trail. Becky Branch Falls (Tallulah Ranger District) This 20-foot cascade is located just five minutes from downtown Clayton and is easily accessible. From Clayton, drive east on Warwoman Road for 2.8 miles and park on left side of road by branch. Walk up the right side of branch on the trail for about 200 yards to a bridge at base of falls.

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north to Dick’s Creek. Follow creek to viewing area at top of falls. Holcomb Creek Falls (Tallulah Ranger District) The Holcomb Creek Trail (1.3 miles in length) begins at the in-

small cleared camping area on the left at a sharp left bend in the road. Walk west from the camping area. Cross Martin Creek, then travel uphill for about 0.4 mile to the top of the falls. Mud Creek Falls Also known as Little Estatoah, the falls have a vertical drop of 100 feet and flow into Estatoah Falls in Dillard. Take U.S. Highway 441 north to Dillard. Turn right on state Route 246 and follow signs to Sky Valley. At Sky Valley’s entrance gate, turn left. Turn right on Tahoe Road and follow to the falls.

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Anna Ruby Falls Known as the Chattahoochee National Forest’s most popular attraction, 50,000 people come from all over the world to view the falls. Located off state Route 356 north of Helen and adjacent to Unicoi State Park, Anna Darnell Creek Falls Ruby Falls tumbles down A waterfall tucked away in the Lake Russell Wildlife A pretty little waterfall that the side of 4,430-foot Tray Management Area. Photo/Ashley Williams is easy to get to, and not far Mountain. off the main road. It’s actually two falls: Curtis From Clayton, drive north on U.S. Creek (153 feet high) and York tersection of Hale Ridge Road (F.S. Highway 441 to the Rabun Gap Post Road 7) and Overflow Road (F.S. Creek (50 feet) drop to a plunge Office. Turn right onto Kellys Creek Road 86) and follows a short loop pool to form Smith Creek. Start Road. Go 1 mile and turn right on at the visitor center and climb to its end on Hale Ridge Road. The Darnell Creek Road. Continue 0.4 a half-mile paved trail along the trail passes Holcomb Creek Falls mile, bear left at the fork with the whitewater creek. Charge is $3 per and Ammons Creek Falls, where private Chestnut Mountain Road. person, ages 16 and up. Kids age 15 there is an observation deck. Drive across the bridge and bear and under are admitted free. Take Warwoman Road east from right for another 0.3 mile. Park at Clayton for 10 miles. Turn left on Dukes Creek Falls the fork and take the right fork F.S. Road 7 (Hale Ridge Road) and Seeing Dukes Creek Falls takes a onto the old wood road. Hike is drive 9 miles. Park to the east of bit of legwork, but it’s worth the efabout 0.25 mile to the falls. intersection with Overflow Creek fort. Park at the Dukes Creek Falls Road (F.S. 86). Dick’s Creek Falls (Tallulah Recreation Area, off Richard B. Ranger District) Russell Scenic Highway ($4 fee per Martin Creek Falls This waterfall is about 60 feet vehicle). A handicapped-accessible This two-tier waterfall is 35-feet high and makes a sheer drop over a high with aquatic plants covering path takes you to an overlook, but granite mound into the Chattooga after that, you’ll descend steep the weeping rock wall on the left. River. From Clayton, drive 6 miles stairs and continue on a dirt trail This 20-minute walk (0.5 mile in east on Warwoman Road. Turn for almost a mile down to the falls. length) follows the Bartram Trail right onto Dick’s Creek Road or There, you’ll see not one but two along the west side of the creek. Sand Ford Road. Go 0.5 mile, then cascades, fed by Davis and Dodd From Clayton, go east on Wartake left across the creek. Go 3.5 creeks. The Davis falls is high (200 woman Road for 3 miles. Turn left miles. Cross second ford and park feet) and narrow; the Dodd falls is onto F.S. Road 152 and drive past at Bartram Trail sign. Follow trail the Game Checking Station. Park in shorter, but wide and thundering.


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FLUXUS 2015 is coming to Hall County By Julie Butler Colombini, Gainesville Parks and Recreation

What in the world is FLUXUS? It’s a state of change, a flow of creativity. FLUXUS is also the new name of last year’s Festival of Museums, set for May 30, a change accurately reflecting the diversity of experiences Gainesville’s cultural attractions offer. “We want to encourage all of our guests to flow from one Gainesville attraction to another, we want to change the misconception that history and art are boring and not interactive, we want to pique your interest when we say FLUXUS 2015,” said Deb Gregson, tourism manager with Gainesville CVB Authority.

When you are in FLUXUS during this event, you can expect to find a unique fusion of seven venues for one special day. Visitors may start at any of the participating attractions – Beulah Rucker Museum, Brenau University art galleries, Elachee Nature Science Center, historic Piedmont Hotel, Interactive Neighborhood for Kids, Northeast Georgia History Center and The Quinlan Visual Art Center. FLUXUS 2015 will take place from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, May 30, and will have free or reduced entry at each venue. “It will be a full day of interactive experiences for the whole family

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