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Expeditions
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Historical Society
Grist Mill
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Downtown Clayton
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Wolffork Valley
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Lake Rabun Hotel
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at the Gorge
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Historical B&B
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Campground
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Red Roof
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Gallery
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Lake Rabun Hotel
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Conference Center
& Winery
Pavilion
and Rabun Boat
Lake Burton
Civic Center
Resort
Mountain Vineyard
at Lake Rabun
Rabun Hotel
City Playhouse
Snack bar
First-run films
The winery, along with its historic Red Barn Cafe, is owned by native Georgians, the Ezzard and McMullan families.
Tiger Mountain Vineyards is proud of the old-world methods used in creating our handcrafted wines. We produce traditional dry wines in the European style from each of our grape varieties, three red blends, and an award-winning semi-dry Rose as well as a late-harvest dessert wine.
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Great Fishing
Georgia's highest state park encompasses some of the most outstanding scenery in Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Roadside overlooks provide spectacular 80-mile vistas, and four hiking trails lead visitors past wildflowers, streams, small waterfalls and lush forests. Visitors enjoy the summit visitor center for its views, gift shop and picnic tables.
Mountaintop cottages surround a small playground, while campsites are nestled under rhododendron and gnarled oaks. Tent campers will appreciate the walk-in sites that allow extra privacy. The park’s small lake is popular with anglers and circled by an easy walking trail. At an altitude of 3,640 feet, Black Rock Mountain is often cooler than other Georgia parks and may close during icy weather. RVers should be comfortable driving on steep, winding roads.
State Park
& Heritage Center
Tour a collection of 20 historic log cabins and replicas of traditional log construction designs. Some authentic structures date back to the early 1800s. The gift shop is filled with folk art, handcrafted items, regional music and books, including the acclaimed Foxfire Book series.
With over 150 acres in the Northeast Georgia Mountains, the Center is surrounded by beauty and is an ideal location for recreational, social, and instructional activities.
Historical Society
One of the most spectacular canyons in the eastern U.S., Tallulah Gorge is two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. Visitors can hike rim trails to several overlooks, or they can obtain a permit to hike to the gorge floor (100 per day, not available during water releases). A suspension bridge sways 80 feet above the rocky bottom, providing spectacular views of the river and waterfalls. Tightrope walkers have twice crossed the gorge, and visitors can still see towers used by Karl Wallenda. A paved path follows an on old railroad bed, perfect for strollers and bicycles, while mountain bikers can test their skills on a challenging 10 mile trail.
Exhibits in the park’s Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center highlight the rich history of this Victorian resort town, as well as the rugged terrain and fragile ecosystem of the area. The persistent trillium, monkey-face orchid and green salamander are protected species found within the gorge. An award-winning film takes viewers on a dramatic journey through the gorge, including footage of rock climbers and kayakers. A gift shop offers snacks, jewelry, toys, books, walking sticks, clothing and more.
Downtown Clayton
Free Parking, Maps & Brochures Available, Parking on Site, Public Restrooms, Self-guided Tours
Family-friendly, Free Admission , Handicapped Accessible, Open Year ‘Round
Group-friendly
State Park
Sitting on the shores of lovely Lake Burton, Moccasin Creek prides itself on being “where spring spends the summer.” Despite its mountain location, the park is relatively flat, offering easy navigation for large RVs, children’s bicycles and wheelchairs. A fully accessible fishing pier sits above a trout-filled creek open only to seniors 65 and older and children 11 and younger, as well as all ages with a Georgia disability fishing license.
At 2,800 acres, Lake Burton is a prime spot for skiing, boating and fishing. Kayaks, stand-up paddleboards and canoes can be rented during warmer months. Park visitors can tour an adjacent trout rearing station, hike on several nearby trails in the Blue Ridge Mountains or simply relax in this peaceful setting. The park’s central location makes it a perfect jumping off spot for exploring area waterfalls, mountain bike trails, shops and restaurants.
Resort & Farms
Experience the movies from your car like the “old days” but with the benefits of all of our modern amenities with our modern and high quality digital projection. We have all grass terraces, FM broadcasts, outdoor speakers, Pandora pre-show music, Wi-Fi, and the delicious TDI Grill. Even better, we accept Credit Cards, are pet friendly, have a playground for the kids and so much more!
So bring your picnic blanket or cozy up in your car. We’ll be here waiting on you!
& Winery
At Kingwood we focus on the soon-to-be married couple! Each wedding and reception is planned with the bride, groom, and family members in mind. We aim to exceed your expectations and create lasting memories of a blissful wedding day at one of the finest wedding venues in north Georgia.
Kingwood has been planning and implementing weddings for over 20 years with great success. We don’t just offer country club weddings. We offer dream weddings. Our team of experienced wedding planners and food and beverage staff will be with you through every step of your wedding planning and wedding day!
A stunning facility nestled among old hemlocks and mountain laurel, with breathtaking views of Lake Rabun. This is a remarkable site for weddings, receptions, and rehearsal dinners for up to 150. It’s an open-air facility made of rock and native woods in the style typical of the area. It features a large open fireplace, band stage, and built-in audio and speaker systems, with women and men’s bathrooms on the main level. A perfect place for a special day.
and Rabun Boat
With room for 200+ guests, this amazing treasure is the perfect place for your dream wedding. On site accommodations include the 187 year old manor with 5 exquisite rooms inside the main house as well as 2 Cottages. The Restaurant & Bar at Rabun Manor Resort provides seating for 150 in the main dining area and an additional 50 in the lower venue. We have in-house planners, cake designers, décor specialists, bartenders, chef, nail techs, massage specialists and more.
Mountain Vineyard
The New Sky Valley Clubhouse is 13,000 square feet, and opened in June 2013. It is architecturally stunning, offering a comfortable, yet refined ambiance of rustic elegance to welcome your guests. The dining room features high ceilings, ambient lighting and showcases a floor to ceiling fireplace that accentuates this beautiful room. Ideal for any event, the dining room comfortably accommodates up to 150 seated guests, or a strolling reception of 200.
We have restored and updated a 100+ year old barn in the style of a European hunting lodge. We have 7 bedrooms.and 8 1/2 baths, and an amazing commercial type kitchen. Outside: a fire pit, very large deck, beautifully lit grounds and much more.
Perfectly designed for family reunions, corporate retreats, small intimate weddings, receptions or any event that you imagine. The home is located on 2 beautifully landscaped acres with a view of amazing Lake Rabun.
Available NOW for your memory making!
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In an effort to provide the public with quality spirits that were guaranteed safe, Dr. R.M. Rose, who was an expert and recognized as the best judge of whiskey in the South, set about to open the R.M. Rose Company which until it's doors closed due to prohibition helped set a standard for the way modern liquor manufacturers/distributors produce, advertise, and distribute their products.
In the course of his experience with the handling and distilling of fine liquors, Dr. R.M. Rose was the first to age corn whiskey unique to the region in charred oak barrels.
He found that the best way to make a good quality corn whiskey was the old way and that no amount of modern improvements and machinery could help it in the least. He studied the various methods of distilling, tested the results, and from the reports of his many customers and his quick appreciation of their demands soon found that our grandfathers were the only true distillers
of honest corn whiskey.
-The Ernst Family
it will be the second structure on your left that sits atop a hill overlooking our 2 small catch-out ponds and 3 acre lake!
The Bait Shop is where your adventure in the mountains begins! You will either sign in to fish for Rainbow Trout, mine for gems, check in to your appointed cabin- or all three!
You can purchase bait (of course), rent your fishing poles (if needed), buy T-Shirts for the whole family, and more!
Georgia's highest state park encompasses some of the most outstanding scenery in Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Roadside overlooks provide spectacular 80-mile vistas, and four hiking trails lead visitors past wildflowers, streams, small waterfalls and lush forests. Visitors enjoy the summit visitor center for its views, gift shop and picnic tables.
Mountaintop cottages surround a small playground, while campsites are nestled under rhododendron and gnarled oaks. Tent campers will appreciate the walk-in sites that allow extra privacy. The park’s small lake is popular with anglers and circled by an easy walking trail. At an altitude of 3,640 feet, Black Rock Mountain is often cooler than other Georgia parks and may close during icy weather. RVers should be comfortable driving on steep, winding roads.
Dillard House pastures, skirting alongside the Little Tennessee River.
Enjoy breathtaking mountain views, and an abundance of natural greenery.
The scenic farm ride lasts approximately 50 minutes to an hour. Truly a family experience where children and parents can enjoy a relaxing ride together. "
& Winery
One of the most spectacular canyons in the eastern U.S., Tallulah Gorge is two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. Visitors can hike rim trails to several overlooks, or they can obtain a permit to hike to the gorge floor (100 per day, not available during water releases). A suspension bridge sways 80 feet above the rocky bottom, providing spectacular views of the river and waterfalls. Tightrope walkers have twice crossed the gorge, and visitors can still see towers used by Karl Wallenda. A paved path follows an on old railroad bed, perfect for strollers and bicycles, while mountain bikers can test their skills on a challenging 10 mile trail.
Exhibits in the park’s Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center highlight the rich history of this Victorian resort town, as well as the rugged terrain and fragile ecosystem of the area. The persistent trillium, monkey-face orchid and green salamander are protected species found within the gorge. An award-winning film takes viewers on a dramatic journey through the gorge, including footage of rock climbers and kayakers. A gift shop offers snacks, jewelry, toys, books, walking sticks, clothing and more.
Private Golf Club
Wolffork Valley
State Park
State Park
and Cabin
Mountain Village
Park & Campground
Antiques Caboose Rental
Kayaking & Gem Mining
Creek Inn
Wolffork Valley
Farm
Mountain
State Park
Campground
Hotel &
Restaurant
State Park
Campground
& Campground
Lodge & Cabin
Resort
Campground
at the Gorge
Mountain Village
Campground
Historical B&B
State Park &
Campground
Campground
Lodging
Horse Camp
Antiques
Caboose Rental
Theater
Red Roof
RV Resort
Hotel &
Restaurant
Wolffork Valley
Farm
Mountain
State Park
Campground
Hotel &
Restaurant
State Park
Campground
& Campground
Lodge & Cabin
Resort
Campground
at the Gorge
Mountain Village
Campground
Historical B&B
State Park &
Campground
Campground
Lodging
Horse Camp
Antiques
Caboose Rental
Theater
Red Roof
RV Resort
Vineyard
Retreat and
Conference Center
& Winery
Pavilion
and Rabun Boat
Lake Burton
Civic Center
Resort
at Tiger Mountain
Vineyards
County Club
at Lake Rabun
Rabun Hotel
City Playhouse
State Park
Expeditions
Outdoor Center
it will be the second structure on your left that sits atop a hill overlooking our 2 small catch-out ponds and 3 acre lake!
The Bait Shop is where your adventure in the mountains begins! You will either sign in to fish for Rainbow Trout, mine for gems, check in to your appointed cabin- or all three!
You can purchase bait (of course), rent your fishing poles (if needed), buy T-Shirts for the whole family, and more!
Lake Rabun Hotel
the Lake Rabun Hotel
Splendor Mountain
Rented though VRBO
10 minutes to Clayton, GA