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So often fall travel focuses on more northern climes, but destinations across the South know how to celebrate the season in their own “cool” ways. You’ll find changing leaves in many of these places, but autumn is also when these destinations host incredible festivals and events that bring together people and cultures … and lots and lots of pumpkins. This fall, MBPR encourages you to follow the birds and head south to see what all the fuss – and fun – is about.

Dollywood’s Harvest Festival in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
September 9 through October 28

As the leaves change to their autumnal glory in the Great Smoky Mountains, Dollywood transforms its theme park into a celebration of fall during its Harvest Festival, presented by Humana. At this time of year, Dollywood features colossal pumpkins that weigh 800 to 1,500 pounds; Dolly Parton-inspired sights like a larger-than-life guitar (made of pumpkins!) that plays “Tennessee Mountain Home” and a tree where Dolly’s voice narrates the changing of the seasons in the Smokies; live musical performances including Southern gospel, bluegrass and country tunes; more than 50 world-class rides and attractions; and delicious fall-themed treats featuring pumpkin and apple flavors. At night the park transforms into “Great Pumpkin LumiNights,” presented by Covenant Health, and guests can view more than 12,000 illuminated pumpkins that have been carved into whimsical creatures.

International Festival in Bowling Green, Kentucky
September 28

Bowling Green is Kentucky’s third-largest city, and it’s considered a diversity epicenter in large part because it’s home to the state’s refugee resettlement center. Because of this, a wide range of cultures is represented in the city, especially within the small business community. Those cultures come together every fall for the International Festival, a cultural extravaganza that draws attendees from near and far. Festival-goers wander through bustling streets adorned with colorful flags and vibrant stalls offering authentic dishes from all around the world. More than 40 food vendors specializing in international cuisine serve their specialties, presenting international menus that incorporate locally-sourced ingredients. Attendees can grab a bite to eat while enjoying dynamic performances showcasing music, dance, and artistic expressions from a variety of cultures.

40th Annual Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival on Alabama’s Beaches
November 7 through 17

The Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival brings together nearly 200 of the unsung heroes of the music business from all over the world for a 10-day festival. Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, the event takes place at venues along the AlabamaFlorida state line. Attendees can enjoy close-up and personal concert experiences (most of which are free!) while learning the stories behind many award-winning songs. The festival is named for Frank Brown, the former night watchman at the famed Flora-Bama Lounge and Oyster Bar, a great American roadhouse that straddles the state line. Songwriters play at the Flora-Bama, where it all began, and in approximately two dozen other locations across the beach communities of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama, and Perdido Key and Pensacola, Florida.

Big Boy’s Main Street Cook Off and Thibodeauxville Fall Festival in Louisiana’s Cajun Bayou
November 8 and 9

Two of the biggest fall events in Louisiana’s Cajun Bayou occur on the same weekend, which means that visitors get double the fall, double the fun, and double the food! Indulge in mouthwatering Cajun cuisine prepared by more than two dozen chef-led teams that work to showcase the area’s culinary heritage at Big Boy’s Main Street Cook Off. From savory gumbo (“sweater weather” in other parts of the country constitutes “gumbo weather” here on the bayou) to tasty jambalaya, there’s an array of vibrant tastes. Just as stomachs start to growl again, a new day brings the Thibodeauxville Fall Festival. People come to this free and award-winning event to enjoy Cajun food, art vendors, a car show and … ducks? Yep … the festival is best known for its rubber ducky race!

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Indulge in Summer’s Official Playground in North Lake Tahoe https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/07/indulge-in-summers-official-playground-in-north-lake-tahoe/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/07/indulge-in-summers-official-playground-in-north-lake-tahoe/#respond Tue, 06 Aug 2024 22:40:23 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36607 DISCOVER YOUR SUMMER PLAYGROUND IN NORTH LAKE TAHOE North Lake Tahoe is the perfect mix of lakeside adventure and on-mountain activities with experiences meant to refresh, recharge and reinvigorate your…

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DISCOVER YOUR SUMMER PLAYGROUND IN NORTH LAKE TAHOE

North Lake Tahoe is the perfect mix of lakeside adventure and on-mountain activities with experiences meant to refresh, recharge and reinvigorate your soul. From a scenic paddle to a picturesque hike, and from lounging on the beach to enjoying the local dining scene, there’s so much to do. North Lake Tahoe welcomes you to Summer’s Official Playground.

MESMERIZING VIEWS WITH MENUS WORTHY OF THE SCENERY

From lake views to mountain backdrops, North Lake Tahoe is home to some of the most enticing dining options in Northern California and Nevada. Take in a Tahoe sunset at Lone Eagle Grill in Incline Village, featuring upscale seasonal ingredients and dishes. The restaurant is steps away from a private beach, too. Speaking of amazing lakefront views, Gar Woods Grill and Pier in Carnelian Bay highlights classic Californian cuisine and unique cocktails. Enjoy both on their extraordinary deck.

For a relaxing time with the family, head to Za’s Lakefront Restaurant in Tahoe City where you can dine on elevated comfort food. Whitecaps Pizza in Kings Beach also features handcrafted pizzas along with great beer and cocktails. Wherever you land, the dining options in North Lake Tahoe are plentiful.

DINE AT THE SHORE

We can think of no better place to enjoy local food than with a view of the North Lake Tahoe shoreline. Adventurers can find public docks, benches, picnic tables and more to take in the sights and sounds of the tranquil, sapphire lake. You’re welcome to dine-in at any of their restaurants or, if you’d like to stroll along the shore, consider getting takeout. Options range from approachable grab-and-go meals to dazzling epicurean delights, but please make sure you throw away your to-go trash properly to keep the splendors of Lake Tahoe pristine.

HEAD TO THE MOUNTAIN

In North Lake Tahoe you can experience its sweeping meadows and breathtaking views with a winning variety of food choices ranging from barbecue platters and pizza slices to craft beers and wine. Choosing may prove difficult, but you’ll have a stunning mountain view wherever you go. Stroll across the cobbled walkways in resort Villages, soak in that alpine air and nosh on tasty bites from cafés along the way or visit a pub to sample a local brew. You may also enjoy roaming among the many charming shops with friends.

SO MANY OPTIONS. SO MUCH TO PLAN.

The variety of foodie havens in North Lake Tahoe offers visitors a wealth of unforgettable adventures that will delight all types of palates. Explore the mouthwatering world of North Lake Tahoe dining by choosing from over 150 restaurants and find your new favorite indulgence at GoTahoeNorth.com/Dine

TRAVEL RESPONSIBLY

The magic of Lake Tahoe lies in the culture of its communities and the natural beauty that surrounds it. When visiting North Lake Tahoe, we encourage you to make a clear difference by traveling responsibly. Summer tips include:

  • Ensure you are adhering to posted signage and park legally.
  • Respect the environment by disposing of any trash in trash receptacles.
  • Ride a bike or use public transportation like TART to help get you to and from activities. TART Connect hosts special extended summer hours starting June 30th.
  • Pack responsibly by bringing a hat, sunscreen and a reusable water bottle.
  • Sign up for county and state alerts for the latest on travel advisories, including potential wildfire activity.
  • Be “Bear Aware” by removing any food from your car.
  • Be fire safe by following proper burning guidelines. Additionally, fireworks are prohibited in the Tahoe Basin.

With so much for your tastebuds to explore and activities to experience in between, make sure to extend your stay through the week so that you can enjoy more open space and everything the region has to offer. Find the lodging perfect for you at GoTahoeNorth.com/lodging/

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Destination Dawsonville, Georgia https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/07/destination-dawsonville-georgia-2/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/07/destination-dawsonville-georgia-2/#respond Tue, 07 May 2024 01:54:41 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36529 Dawsonville, Georgia is a charming town located about an hour north of Atlanta. Boasting a number of attractions ideal for the outdoor and adventure seeking enthusiast. One of the most…

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Dawsonville, Georgia is a charming town located about an hour north of Atlanta. Boasting a number of attractions ideal for the outdoor and adventure seeking enthusiast. One of the most popular spots is Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge, home to the tallest cascading waterfall in Georgia and third tallest east of the Mississippi River. At 729 feet, Amicalola Falls is one of the seven Natural Wonders of Georgia, and is a must-see while visiting. Within the 829-acre park, there’s multiple hiking trails with the most popular being the Approach Trail to the Appalachian Trail itself. Also in the park, don’t miss the Screaming Eagle Aerial Adventure Zipline Tour, with the longest run featuring 250 feet of elevation and whisking you 2,000 feet across the park! Atop the falls is a 57-room resort-style lodge, complete with stunning views of the Appalachian Mountains and an on-site restaurant, Cascades, featuring beautiful panoramic views of the Appalachian Mountains. In addition to guestrooms, the park offers onsite cabins, RV and tent campsites, as well as luxury glamping. As you enter the park, you’ll be greeted with a new state of the art Visitor Center featuring the history of Dawon County and the Appalachian Trail, interactive displays and wildlife exhibits, and the Falls Café to fuel your hiking adventures!

Looking for an even more adventurous getaway, the Len Foote Hike Inn is a must-visit. Located five miles north of Amicalola Falls, it is Georgia’s only backcountry lodge, accessible only by hiking a 5-mile trail through the Chattahoochee National Forest. The Hike Inn places an emphasis on conservation and sustainability, while providing rustic charm in a relaxed and beautiful setting that allows families to enjoy nature together. All you need is a change of clothes and a toothbrush, and they’ll handle the rest, even deliciously served family style meals.

Seeking a need for speed? Atlanta Motorsports Park is an F1 designed 2-mile road course that’s been voted one of the Top 10 Tracks in North America by Road and Track Magazine and Speed Sport’s 2023 Outstanding Facility of the Year, and for good reason. It offers the perfect setting to unleash your inner racer with the world’s most unique public kart racing track, race leagues, racing schools, a teen driving program, racing simulators and more. This is the perfect place to get behind the wheel and satisfy your need for speed.

Racing fans will also relish in a visit to the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame, where you can explore the roots of stock car racing and discover how running moonshine during the prohibition era grew into the NASCAR of today! The Hall of Fame has exhibits celebrating the history of motorsports in the State and features memorabilia and trophies from Dawsonville’s own 2020 NASCAR Cup Champion, Chase Elliott and his dad, former champion Awesome Bill from Dawsonville. Speaking of moonshine, adjacent to the museum, Grandaddy Mimm’s Distilling Co. is a family owned and operated distillery specializing in high quality, small-batch spirits, including moonshine crafted from legendary Jack Mimm McClure’s perfected North Georgia recipe. And don’t forget to take a walk to the legendary Dawsonville Pool Room, known for their Bully Burgers and Fresh Cuts, where owner Gordon Pirkle displays racing memorabilia and has sounded the infamous si-reeen for every Elliott victory since the 1980s.

Finally, if you’re in need of a little retail therapy, look no further than the North Georgia Premium Outlets, Atlanta’s premier outlet shopping destination featuring 140+ stores with savings up to 65% off every day! Luxury retailers including Gucci, Versace, Jimmy Choo, Ferragamo, Stuart Weitzman, Armani and more. For a more unique experience, visit Around Back at Rocky’s Place, the South’s largest folk art gallery, featuring work from over 250 southern artists. Including the largest collection from sought-after folk artist, Cornbread.

There is something for everyone in Dawsonville and its surrounding areas. Embark on the adventure of a lifetime and experience all it has to offer.

Explore at DestinationDawsonville.com

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See Another Side of California in Fresno County https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/03/see-another-side-of-california-in-fresno-county/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/03/see-another-side-of-california-in-fresno-county/#respond Thu, 02 May 2024 23:54:51 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36469 Fresno County is where thrills are second nature, farm-fresh is year-round, and you’ll find underground experiences—literally. Only true travelers dare to take on this other side of California. Park Hop…

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Fresno County is where thrills are second nature, farm-fresh is year-round, and you’ll find underground experiences—literally. Only true travelers dare to take on this other side of California.

Park Hop with No Lines and Fewer Crowds

Skip the crowds and lines of major theme parks, and enjoy a different kind of “park hopping” experience with just as many thrills. Three of California’s most beautiful national parks surround Fresno and Clovis. Only a short drive away, visitors can see three parks in one trip. A hidden gem, Kings Canyon National Park, is the deepest canyon in the United States. At 8,200 feet at its deepest points, Kings Canyon is deeper than the Grand Canyon and rewards hikers with incredible views of a glacial valley, roaring waterfalls, and giant sequoias. Stand beneath the General Sherman, the largest tree in the world, inside Sequoia National Park. Don’t miss the iconic El Capitan Mountain and Half Dome in Yosemite National Park. Yosemite requires reservations to enter the park from April through October.

Farm-Fresh, Year-Round

From luxury dining experiences to farm stands with fresh fruits, experience farm-fresh in the United State’s heartland of agriculture. It’s here you’ll discover California’s most underrated wine country. Not only does Fresno County produce a large sum of the state’s wine grapes, but wine lovers can also taste award-winning wines in an intimate setting at a reasonable price. Local wineries like Kings River Winery provide guided tours with the owner of the winery, taking you through the vineyards where their grapes are grown and the wine cellar to learn about their storing process. At Trelio Food & Wine in Clovis, the menu changes with the season and the chef utilizes locally grown ingredients to create high-end dishes. The restaurant’s sommeliers are trained to pair the best local wines to your taste and meal. Join the community in celebrating the spring harvest on the Fresno County Fruit Trail. Stop for fresh salsa and apricots at Sweet Girl Farms, juicy strawberries at Sunshine’s Farm, and a variety of fruits, dried nuts and old-fashioned sodas at Simonian Farms.

Take the Road Less Traveled

Explore the Forestiere Underground Gardens, an underground wonder carved by hand more than 100 years ago. The gardens have their own microclimate that makes the tunnels 10-20 degrees colder than the surface level. Take the family to the Fresno Chaffee Zoo to see more than 200 species within their interactive exhibits for a fraction of the cost of other nearby zoos. Join one of the behind-the-scenes experiences to help train sea otters, feed a giraffe, and touch a stingray. Thrill seekers can take a wild ride down the Kings River. Experienced tour guides will take you through twisting channels and chilled waters during a whitewater rafting trip hosted by the Kings River Expedition Class 3. The rafting season runs from late March through August. Take part in springtime events like the Clovis Rodeo, Kingsburg Swedish Festival, and the Wildflower Trail.

For more information go to visitfresnocounty.org

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Jefferson County, WV – Spring into new adventures and tasty delights. https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/02/jefferson-county-wv-spring-into-new-adventures-and-tasty-delights/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/02/jefferson-county-wv-spring-into-new-adventures-and-tasty-delights/#respond Thu, 02 May 2024 00:31:06 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36507 Just an hour west from Washington DC, Jefferson County, West Virginia is famous for the saga of John Brown and Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. However, visitors have discovered that…

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Just an hour west from Washington DC, Jefferson County, West Virginia is famous for the saga of John Brown and Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. However, visitors have discovered that this piece of almost heaven delivers equally well on outdoor recreation venues and an incredible dining scene.

There are few places with the outdoor recreation opportunities that you find in Jefferson County. Miles of scenic hiking and biking trails are highlighted by the Appalachian Trail. The Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers are home to great fishing, whitewater rafting, kayaking and tubing. An assortment of Professional outfitters can take care of all of the logistics and equipment for any adventure and guide you on a memorable adventure.

The legendary Appalachian Trail runs right through Harpers Ferry, near the headquarters and visitor center of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. Pick up a guidebook or chat about your hiking plans at the conservancy’s visitor center, then get underway.

Also in Harpers Ferry, River Riders Family Adventure Resort has you covered for just about any adventure, from cycling to a treetop challenge course. But in this town defined by the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, you must get on the water. River & Trail Outfitters and River Riders’ whitewater rafting trips conquer class I-III rapids. You can even experience whitewater tubing on the Potomac river, which zips you over the river’s rapids alongside the historic town. Slow down with a Shenandoah float – a ride so mild, you can bring a picnic.

Harpers Ferry Outfitters is a must-stop for all kinds of travelers. Whether you are a cyclist, hiker, passing pedestrian, or tourist, you will likely be leaving with at least one item in hand. Find a filled inventory of gear, T-shirts, accessories and other clothing, freeze-dried foods, and snacks to prepare for your hike or biking excursion. One welcoming resource provided here is the water re-fill station which those stopping by town while on a long trek certainly appreciate.

After a day of adventure, explore the shopping and dining scene in and around Harpers Ferry. The historic rich streets of Harpers Ferry are home to a unique mix of shops and galleries. The Vintage Lady has been a favorite spot for visitors for over 20 years for unique gifts, art, and jewelry. Spoil your sweet tooth and True Treats Historic Candy, the nation’s only historic candy store, where visitors can shop over 500 historic teas, candies, and confections.  Tenfold Fair Trade Collection is a curated artisan market providing fair trade, hand-crafted, eco-conscious items for you and your home. Whether a student, teacher, hiker, historian, nature lover, or every day visitor, you will find something to remember your trip at the Harpers Ferry Park Association Bookstore.

When it is time to relax, have some great food and reminisce about your day, Harpers Ferry offers a variety of great options. Kelley Farm Kitchen is Harpers Ferry’s first vegan restaurant and provides mouth-watering meals that will be appreciated by vegans and non-vegans alike. Battle Grounds Bakery & Coffee is known for amazing sandwiches, great coffee, pastries and frozen custard. Wander to The Rabbit Hole Gastropub for a Blue Ridge Burger and a drink from its impressive craft beer selection, all enjoyed with a gorgeous view at one of its outdoor tables overlooking the river.

At the end of the evening, head to The Barn of Harpers Ferry for some live music and cold beer.

Bordering Harpers Ferry is the town of Bolivar. Stop in the Country Cafe for a good old-fashioned homemade breakfast. Nothing fancy, just delicious food like your grandmother used to make. Or find a range of fresh goods, including cinnamon rolls, biscuits, scones and West Virginia’s best pepperoni rolls at Bolivar Bread Bakery.

For more information on creating your own Jefferson County getaway, visit WhereAlmostHeavenBegins.com.

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Where Ordinary Ends, Bedford, Virginia, Begins https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/where-ordinary-ends-bedford-virginia-begins/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/where-ordinary-ends-bedford-virginia-begins/#respond Sun, 28 Jan 2024 22:04:50 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36037 From the magnificent Peaks of Otter along the Blue Ridge Parkway to the shores of Smith Mountain Lake, Bedford offers outdoor adventure and historical treasures! Bedford has more mileage along…

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From the magnificent Peaks of Otter along the Blue Ridge Parkway to the shores of Smith Mountain Lake, Bedford offers outdoor adventure and historical treasures!

Bedford has more mileage along the Blue Ridge Parkway than any county in Virginia. Exit the Parkway and explore wineries, orchards, historic attractions, local shopping and dining, and trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The area boasts more than 130 holes of disc golf, in addition to more than 30 miles of mountain bike trails.

Set against a backdrop that includes breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge and a quintessential American home front community, the National D-Day Memorial tells the story of the Allied sacrifice of June 6, 1944. Among the hundreds of thousands of service members positioned off the shores of Normandy on that fateful morning, were 44 soldiers, sailors, and airmen from Bedford. By day’s end, Bedford’s D-Day fatalities totaled 20. In comparison with its wartime population of only 3,200, Bedford suffered the Nation’s highest known per capita D-Day loss, a somber distinction for this rural Virginia community.

Though designated a national monument, it is not part of the National Park Service and does not receive federal or state funding. A groundbreaking was held in 1997, and the National D-Day Memorial was dedicated on June 6, 2001 by President George W. Bush. The 50-acre outdoor site is open daily, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. In 2024, a special week of commemorative events will be held to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

After visiting the Memorial, take the short drive into historic downtown to the Bedford Boys Tribute Center. Located inside the historic Green’s Drugstore building, where in July 1944, the Western Union telegrams came informing families of the invasion casualties. Here you will find the personal effects of many of the Bedford Boys and learn the stories of these hometown soldiers that were lost on D-Day.

While in downtown Bedford, enjoy shopping for art, antiques, vintage treasures, culinary treats, home décor, and more. There are several restaurants within easy walking distance from each other in a charming atmosphere of 19th century buildings. One option is Beale’s, a craft brewery and full-service family friendly restaurant, featuring indoor and outdoor dining areas with special beer releases throughout the year.

Beale’s is also part of the new Bottled in Bedford Craft Beverage Trail! The trail is a great way to unwind in Bedford, all while sampling high-quality, small batch wine, beer, cider and even mead, the world’s oldest fermented beverage. With 11 stops on the trail, you’ll experience a unique vibe and personality at each place. Some have live music, food trucks, corn hole, disc golf, trivia, and other fun games, while others may be the perfect place to relax and watch the evening sunset.
Smith Mountain Lake makes up the southern border of Bedford and is among the most popular vacation and recreational spots on the East Coast! Enjoy water sports, fishing, and breathtaking sunsets. Smith Mountain Lake State Park offers a public beach, trails, cabins, and camping. Bedford’s only lakefront resort, Mariners Landing, features many amenities including unique restaurants and an 18-hole championship golf course.

While in Bedford, be sure to stop by the Bedford Area Welcome Center. The Welcome Center not only offers information about the area, but also a gift shop, firefighters’ gallery, RV hook-ups, electric car charging station, LOVE sign, and more.  The Center is open daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

You will need more than a day to experience it all! Go to DestinationBedfordVA.com or call (540) 587-5681 to find out more.

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Embrace the Serenity of Ellijay, Georgia https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/26/embrace-the-serenity-of-ellijay-georgia/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/26/embrace-the-serenity-of-ellijay-georgia/#respond Fri, 26 Jan 2024 15:35:50 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=35971 As the crisp air of late winter surrenders to the gentle whispers of spring, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Southern Appalachians awakens from its slumber. Ellijay,…

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As the crisp air of late winter surrenders to the gentle whispers of spring, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Southern Appalachians awakens from its slumber. Ellijay, Georgia, a charming mountain town cloaked in emerald forests and kissed by the sweet song of cascading waterfalls, beckons travelers seeking an escape that stirs the soul and tantalizes the taste buds.

Exchange the humdrum of city life for the serenity of a luxurious cabin nestled amidst the whispering pines. Imagine crackling fireplaces casting warm glows on evenings spent with loved ones, mugs of hot cider in your hands as you gaze at star-studded skies. Ellijay’s upscale cabins offer more than just creature comforts; they are sanctuaries where time slows down, and nature’s symphony lulls you into a state of blissful repose.

The rolling hills of Ellijay cradle not just majestic mountains but also a flourishing wine industry. As the winter chill wanes, the vineyards burst into life with the promise of a bountiful harvest. Embark on a vineyard adventure, sampling the award-winning creations of local wineries.

Ellijay’s culinary scene is a delightful tapestry woven with fresh, seasonal ingredients and the artistry of passionate chefs. From farm-to-table restaurants showcasing the bounty of the land to cozy bistros with global influences, your taste buds will embark on a delightful expedition. Savor melt-in-your-mouth trout, indulge in juicy steaks cooked to perfection, or tantalize your palate with innovative vegetarian creations.

If you are the adventurous type, Ellijay is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be unearthed. Hike through verdant forests teeming with life, cast a line into crystal-clear streams teeming with trout, or embark on a scenic drive along winding roads that unveil breathtaking vistas.

As spring paints the mountains in vibrant hues, Ellijay comes alive with a renewed energy. Dogwood trees erupt in a cascade of white blooms, blanketing the landscape in a breathtaking display of ethereal beauty. Mountain Laurels carpet the meadows in a kaleidoscope of colors, their sweet fragrance filling the air. The gentle murmur of waterfalls crescendos, celebrating the season’s grand arrival.

Ellijay is more than just a destination; it is a state of mind. It is a place where time slows down, and worries melt away like snowflakes under the warm embrace of the spring sun. It is a place where the simple pleasures of life – the crackling fire, the shared laughter, the delectable meal – are elevated to an art form.

Ellijay, Georgia, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. With its upscale cabin rentals, award-winning wineries, and delectable cuisine, it offers an experience that is both luxurious and down-to-earth. And as spring paints the mountains in vibrant hues, the town comes alive with a renewed energy, making it the perfect time to escape the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary.

Visit www.PickEllijay.com

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Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa in Young Harris, GA  https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2023/11/22/brasstown-valley-resort-spa-in-young-harris-ga/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2023/11/22/brasstown-valley-resort-spa-in-young-harris-ga/#respond Wed, 22 Nov 2023 18:06:11 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=35902 Nestled among the North Georgia Mountains, Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa redefines the typical mountain getaway. Just two short hours from Metro Atlanta & Chattanooga, Tennessee, Brasstown Valley Resort combines…

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Nestled among the North Georgia Mountains, Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa redefines the typical mountain getaway. Just two short hours from Metro Atlanta & Chattanooga, Tennessee, Brasstown Valley Resort combines the beauty and natural splendor of idyllic Blue Ridge Mountain rentals with the stylish accommodations and stellar amenities of a mountain golf resort and spa.

Brasstown Valley Resort guests experience exceptional lodging and dining, championship golf, stables, a full-service spa, and a wide range of activities for the whole family.

Inspired by the native Cherokee, the Equani Spa offers treatments to maximize strength, health, appearance, mental acuity and spiritual balance within the spa’s quietly luxurious 7,500- square foot facility. The Equani Spa of Brasstown Valley Resort surrounds its guests in a lodge-style motif with natural timber furnishings, Cherokee hand-crafted decorative elements, custom millwork, fireplaces, and a variety of peaceful treatment rooms. Unique spa rituals and treatments offered by our expert staff leave guests feeling rejuvenated and revitalized. Treating your significant other or a group of friends to a one-of-a-kind spa experience is just another reason Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa is the ideal location for romantic getaways, friend trips, and destination weddings.

Perfect for a corporate outing, a couple’s getaway or a weekend with friends, the breathtaking scenery is just as enjoyable as the world-class golf.  Both Golf Digest and Leading Golf Courses of America ranked Brasstown Valley Golf Course as one of the top golf courses in Georgia.

The Brasstown Valley Golf Course offers full practice options, a well-equipped Pro Shop, and customized special tournaments. Golf lessons and clinics are also available through the Blue Ridge Mountain golf resort’s Director of Golf and PGA Professional, Steve Phelps.

The award-winning course is managed and maintained by the resort staff with the guests’ experience as the first priority. We are dedicated to providing each player with a one-of-a-kind experience filled with great golf and great service

Featuring five miles of trails, the Stables primarily offers one- and two-hour guided mountain trail rides, accommodating all experience levels, from beginner to advanced. Guests can meander through open fields, hardwood forests and crystal-clear trout streams as they travel throughout the property. Custom excursions, hayrides and catered picnic rides also are available for both individual and group outings. For guests ages six-years-old and younger, the Stables offer hand-led horseback rides in the facility’s riding ring. The 1,200 square-feet Facility is perfect for both individual leisure guests and larger organized groups, and is open to both resort guests and the general public. Axe-Throwing and Archery are also available at the Stables.

Brasstown Valley Resort and Spa serves up two distinctive dining settings.
• The Dining Room is known far and wide for its picturesque mountain views, weekend dinner buffets and Sunday Brunches.
• Brassies Grill is perfect for the casual dining experience as it offers a relaxing lunch, quick afternoon snack or cozy fireside dinner.

The Lake Chatuge areas of Hiawassee and Young Harris, feature wineries, one-of-a-kind shopping and many outdoor activities.  Come see what the mountains have to offer.
golakechatuge.com 706-896-4966

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