Thursday, August 21, 2008

Scenic Drives
Scenic Drives in Blue Ridge and
Blue Ridge, Georgia offers some breath taking scenic drives that allow you to enjoy the natural beauty of the mountains, rushing water rivers, green valleys, and wildlife all from the comforts of your vehicle. Below are just a few Blue Ridge, Georgia scenic drives to enjoy a leisure mountain tour, take in some off-roading in your 4-wheel drive, and some curves and steep grades for the adventurous sports car enthusiast.


Blue Ridge, Georgia and surrounding towns
Enjoy a refreshing mountain car ride that begins at the intersection of US 76 and Highway 5 in Blue Ridge, Georgia as you head east toward Blairsville, Georgia. The scenic drive is 36 miles and typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours to complete. You'll enjoy some great curvey county roads once you turn on Weaver Creed Road from Aska Road. As you travel down the winding Snake Nations Road (name prior to the famous early 1800s Trail of Tears) you will approach Deep Gap (2,200+ feet elevation), which is near the Appalachian Trail starting point. A few miles down you'll approach Highway 60 to return back to Blue Ridge, Georgia or extend your scenic ride by taking a right toward Suches and Dahlonega for more mountain twisties and mountain vistas.

Cohutta Wilderness rides (west of Blue Ridge)
This ride is 3+ hours on winding gravel forest service roads and some times steep grades which is more suited for the skilled driver. Make sure you're car is running well and you load up with fuel and food for the challenging drive.

Eastern Tennessee - Ocoee Byway
If you plan to visit nearby Chattanooga for a day trip adventure, then you should consider the scenic 26 mile Ocoee Byway that follows along some of the old copper roads that made this area famous for its copper ore in the early 1800s.



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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Blue Ridge Mountain Motorsports

Cohutta Wilderness rides (west of Blue Ridge)

This ride is 3+ hours on winding gravel forest service roads and some times steep grades, which is more suited for the skilled driver. Make sure you're car is running well and you load up with fuel and food for the challenging drive.

Jeep & 4-Wheel Drive Trail Drives

Murphy, NC and Tellico, NC
If you prefer the off-road adventures, then these nearby Jeep Jamboree trails are for the seasoned or novice trail riders. You can enjoy some great off-road adventures for just $5 access fees. Click here to learn more.

Blairsville, Georgia - Beasley Knob OHV Area
Another great trail ride area in the Chattahoochee National Forest just 30 minutes east of Blue Ride, GA. Beasley Knob OHV provides nearly 11 miles of trails for 4-wheel drive vehicles and ATVs. Most of the trails are difficult and become even more challenging after a rain. These trails are closed during the winter months (Jan to Mar) for your safety and you should click the following link to make sure that the trails are open after a heavy rain. The US Forest Service has jurisdiction over the area and charges a small $5 access fee. Blue Ridge Ranger District - More OHV information.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Day Trip 2: Hiking & River Rafting/Tubing


Hiking the Aska Trails and White Water Rafting or Tubing down the Ocoee River

Start your second day in Blue Ridge, by hiking one of the many Aska Trails. Two of our favorite trails are the Green Mountain Loop and the Fall Branch Falls trails. The Green Mountain Loop is 3.3 miles and consists of several hike options including a loop from Deep Gap, a shuttle hike to Blue Ridge Lake, and a shuttle hike connecting with the Long Branch Loop Trail. This route, however, describes a loop hike from Deep Gap at Aska Road.

Directions: The trailhead is located across from the parking area at Deep Gap on the other side of Aska Road. Start at the trailhead to the right with your back to the parking area. (The trailhead to the left about 50 yards up Aska Road is where you will pop out in about an hour on this loop hike.) The Green Mountain trail gradually ascends on the southeastern side of Green Mountain on a well-marked dirt path through a canopy of hardwoods. At approximately the halfway point, the trail begins a steep ascent onto the ridge of Green Mountain. At the ridge crest, there is a wood sign and a junction with a trail leading 2.5 miles to Forest Road 711. Here you will turn left and hike back towards Deep Gap for roughly a mile. (Going straight at the ridge crest will take you down to Blue Ridge Lake which requires a car shuttle.) To complete the loop, begin a gradual decent down past the summit of Green Mountain and back to Aska Road about 50 yards from where you started.

The Fall Branch Falls Trail is a one mile trail, which is part of the Benton MacKaye Trail and features a lovely waterfall and bubbling stream. From Blue Ridge, you will take old Highway 76 through Blue Ridge, turn right on Aska Road, the first road after the three-way stop sign. Go 8 miles and turn right on Stanley Creek Road. Go 3.1 miles to the "parking lot" on the right just past the bridge over Falls Branch, just past the game warden's house (marked). Our suggestion is to turn your car around before you park here since parking is frequently a problem.

Should you require a map, please visit The Blue Ridge Board and Trail on Main Street in the town of Blue Ridge. Remember to mention Escape to Blue Ridge, then Linda will let you try out some hiking poles and tell you the best places to hike.

After you complete your hike, take a white water rafting trip down the Ocoee River to cool off. White water rafting is one of the most popular summer time mountain adventures in Blue Ridge and the surrounding North Georgia mountains. You can enjoy an exhilarating white water rafting trip as a couple or with a larger group, while providing a challenging and exciting adventure to be remembered.

The most popular white water rafting company with our guests is Ocoee Rafting, which is less than 20 minutes away from Blue Ridge, Georgia. Ocoee Rafting trips are between 1.5 and 2 hours and take you down the Ocoee River through an amazing gorge within the Cherokee National Forest. You'll be able to enjoy 20 continuous rapids and enjoy several spots to play along this scenic river. People of all experience levels will enjoy the Class 3 and Class 4 rapids that are recognized as one of our country's premier rivers (also part of the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics). If you do not have white water rafting experience or desire a more leisure ride, consider packing a cooler and tubing down the river instead.

Other Trails to consider

Stanley Gap Trail (Aska Trail) 5.5 miles. Trail Directions: Go south on Aska Road 8 miles. Turn right on a dirt/gravel road (Toccoa River Outpost on left). Parking area for trail is 4.1 miles on right. Alternate route - travel south on East First Street 1 mile to Hwy. 515, turn left on 515 and go south 5.9 miles to Co. Rd. 152. Turn right on Co. Rd. 152 and then another right going beneath overpass. Follow Rock Creek Road upstream. Pavement ends at 1.8 miles. Continue on dirt/gravel road, parking area is on left 5.1 miles after end of pavement.

Flat Creek Loop (Aska Trail) 5.8 miles. Trail Description: Follow the trail (white & dark green blazes) on the road west from the bulletin board. Within a 100 yards the trail forks. Stay on the road to left. At about 0.4 miles look for dark green blazed side trail into woods on left. This trail goes through woods for about 0.25 miles. Come onto and follow old logging road. Route rejoins a dog trail and gradually descends toward Flat Creek. After 0.5 miles trail joins an old road near the creek. Follow the road downhill to creek, cross and take a right at about 50 yards. Follow road (Do not digress onto dead-end side roads!) about 1 mile to Head of Valley. Head of Valley has open, mature hardwoods in abundance. Cross creek again heading uphill, gradually ascend old road to graveled road. Follow dark green blazed graveled road 2 miles back to parking lot. Directions: Deep Gap - From Forest Service office, travel east 1.5 miles on East First Street (old US 76) to Aska Road (Harmony Church on left). Turn right, go south 4.4 miles to Deep Gap parking area below gap on west side of road

Free Knob Loop (Aska Trail) 2.5 miles. Trail Description: Via Benton MacKaye Trail and Dial Road. This trail combines a woodland trail walk ascending, crossing and descending a small knob with a return road walk alongside the Toccoa River. The ascending portion is just strenuous enough to provide a feeling of healthy outdoor exercise and the river walk provides a nice contrast to the forested setting. The eastern end is through a beautiful mature pine grove on a needle carpeted trail. Directions: From Blue Ridge travel east on E. First St. (top of hill from door of Toccoa Ranger Station) to Aska Road (1.5 miles). South on Aska Road to Shallowford Bridge. Turn left across river and immediate right on dirt-gravel road leading to Dial, GA. At 0.4 miles come to point where trail enters road from forest. Continue east on road to parking area at 1.2 miles.


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Friday, August 8, 2008

Day Trip 1: Horseback Riding & Vogle State Park


Only a short drive from Blue Ridge, pack a lunch and start your morning with a trail ride at Trackrock Stables. Trackrock Stables has over 250 acres bordering the Chattahoochee National Forest in Blairsville, GA just 20 minutes from Blue Ridge, GA. Trackrock Stables offers year around adventures you will long remember. Trackrock Stables welcomes first time and skilled riders and offers many well-trained horses to suit different riding levels. The experienced guides will take you across crystal clear mountain streams and canter through peaceful green meadows.




After your morning trail ride, you can eat your packed lunch at Trackrock's pavilion and gaze at the beautiful lake before you start your next adventure at Vogle State Park. Only a short drive from Trackrock Stables, you can visit the beautiful Vogle State Park. Vogle state park is located in the shadow of Blood Mountain and is in the heart of Georgia's Chattahoochee National Forest. The centerpiece of the park is 20-acre Lake Trahlyta, created when the Corps dammed Wolf Creek. Vogle State Park offers many activities for the entire family, including paddle boating around the lake, swimming, and hiking on many beautiful trails. You could spend the entire afternoon here and it is a perfect way to end you day trip.


Other places to horseback ride:


Blanche Manor is just 15 minutes north of Blue Ridge, Georgia, convenient to the towns of Blue Ridge and Copperhill, and the rivers of the Ocoee and Hiawassee. Blanche Manor offers beautiful trails for riders of all levels that forge streams and lead to a panoramic view of Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee that are situated on 350 acres and home to a variety of wildlife that includes white-tailed deer, turkey, wild boar, black bear, red fox, coyotes, and bobcats. Blanche Manor offers private rides, as well as large corporate groups or family reunions.Adventure Trail Rides is located in the Cashes Valley in beautiful Blue Ridge, Georgia.


Adventure Trail rides offers three different levels of riding, all of which take you on a unique scenic tour of the Blue Ridge Mountains based on your riding experience. There are several horses to choose from ranging from retired racing quarter horses, comfortable Tennessee walking horses, retired jumpers, and many others.





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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Blue Ridge Day Trip Ideas

Cool Day Trip Ideas for Your Next Mountain Vacation

With summer quickly approaching an end, some of the activities you should consider doing on your mountain vacation are taking a morning trail ride, visiting the famous Vogel State Park, hiking on one of the many Aska Trails and whitewater rafting or tubing down the Ocoee River.

Breaking up these activities into two days, is a perfect way to enjoy these mountain adventures.



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Saturday, August 2, 2008

August Local Festivals and Special Events

August 02, 2008 Story Telling, "A Summer Evening of Tall Tales" at the Blue Ridge Community Theater, Hampton Square @ Blue Ridge Community Theater

Smokey Bear's Birthday Party, Ocoee Whitewater Center in Ducktown, TN

August 05, 12, 19, and 26, 2008, Blue Mountain Jam at Kiwanis Fairgrounds, Kiwanis Fairgrounds

August 07, 14 ,21, and 28, 2008, Pickin' in the Park, Ron Henry Horseshoe Bend Park , McCaysville, GA

August 15, 2008, Movies in the Park / "Grease", Fannin County Park

August 15 and 16, 2008 Kiwanis Rodeo, Kiwanis Fairgrounds, Blue Ridge

August 16, 2008, Concert in the Park / Army Ground Forces Jazz Guardians, Downtown City Park, Blue Ridge

August 23, 2008, Music and Comedy / High Country Harmonizers, Performing Arts Center in Blue Ridge

August 23, 2008, Classic Cars "Cruise In", Home Depot Parking Lot

August 29 - September 21, 2008, Our Town, Blue Ridge Community Theater


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