Head Outside and Enjoy All That Hiawassee Has to Offer
A trip to Hiawassee, Georgia, can have so much to offer. An area abundant with opportunities for outdoor recreation, Hiawassee has a culture that is both unique and friendly. But what should you do when you are in the area? How about our top 4 things which all involve getting out and exploring some of the best scenery the mountains have to offer.
Visit Bell Mountain Park - 220 Shake Rag Rd - (706) 896-2276
One of the standout attractions in Hiawassee is Bell Mountain Park, an impressive outdoor site with stunning views of Lake Chatuge and beyond. A relatively short hike to the summit rewards you with awe-inspiring vistas of the surrounding landscape and pure mountain air!
Go Hiking in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest
Hiawassee benefits from its proximity to the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, an 867,000-acre wilderness that spans 26 Georgia counties and includes thousands of miles of pristine streams and rivers. It offers a treasure trove of hiking trails—approximately 850 miles worth—catering to all skill levels. Whether you're an avid hiker or just looking for a stroll through the woods, you'll find something to suit your preferences. Visitors are also welcome to camp at one of the dozens of campgrounds or spend the afternoon at one of the many picnic areas.
Explore Lake Chatuge
Lake Chatuge, straddling the Georgia-North Carolina border, is a recreational paradise great for fishing, swimming, and boating and draws tourists and seasonal residents from all over the country. You can rent a boat or bring your own to explore the lake's pristine waters or tackle one of the many hiking trails around the lake which suit hikers of all levels. In addition, the Towns County Recreational Beach offers a swimming area, playgrounds, and an abundance of picnic tables for visitors to enjoy.
Visit the Hamilton Rhododendron Gardens - 96 Pavilion Rd - (706) 896-4191
For a more relaxed experience, head to the Hamilton Rhododendron Gardens at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds. While these gardens come alive in late spring when the rhododendrons bloom, the Gardens welcome visitors year-round. Stroll through well-maintained paths, admire the vibrant colors, and capture the beauty of these blossoms. Here you’ll find incredible views of Brasstown Bald, the highest peak in Georgia as well as Lake Chatuge.
BOTTOM LINE
If you’re looking for looking for the complete north Georgia mountain experience outdoors, there’s no better place to start than in Hiawassee.
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