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Arkaquah Creek Retreat!
Creek side living! Enjoy a morning coffee out on one of the decks, cool down in the creek, or satisfy your inner child and roast smores by the fire pit. Over 400' of creek footage on the wide Arkaquah Creek to enjoy. Pack the swimsuits, there’s a brand new hot tub! Get away from it all, while still being connected with wifi. Minutes from Track Rock Stables, Blood Mountain, Vogel State Park, and Sugarboo Farms. Remote location, yet within 5 miles of dinning and shopping in downtown Blairsville.

2 King Suite Country Mountain Cabin Hot Tub
Union County STR License # 015472. This hidden gem is Conveniently located between downtown Blairsville and Blue Ridge, Georgia. Enjoy the unique view of forest and farm while overlooking horses grazing and large mountain pond. This cabin offers two king suites, spa like master bath, fully stocked kitchen, gas fireplace, paved fire pit, hot-tub, gas grill, 3 smart TVs with streaming services, hi-speed wifi, Samsung washer and dryer, and the comfiest bedding in town! One mile to Lake Nottley.

Teensy in the Trees
Welcome to Teensy in the Trees; an affordable, dog friendly, tiny house in the woods. This little gem has everything you need for a peaceful getaway in the North Georgia Mountains. Top of the line mattress, bedding, Keurig, toaster, mini frig, microwave. Large soaking tub with hand held sprayer, outdoor shower under the stars, fire feature, free firewood, games, cards, magazines, hiking guides, books, luggage rack, hangers, hooks. DOG FRIENDLY, NO FEE. Bring your dog, kayak and mountain bike

Lazy Horse Lodge - 2 King Bed Log Cabin w/ Hot Tub
Enjoy the mountain air and a view of a local horse farm. Lazy Horse Lodge is the ideal home base for exploring Blairsville (10 min), Blue Ridge (20 min), and more. We are one mile from public access to Nottely Lake and close to Davenport Mountain OHV Trails. This cabin features two king beds (one downstairs and one in an upstairs loft) and two full bathrooms. The private hot tub in the back will quickly become your favorite place to appreciate our woodland view. No pets. UTSTR License # 009742

Tucked Away at the Top
Situated at the top of a mountain, Tucked Away at the Top is the perfect 3-story cabin for your getaway. Offering stunning views, you can enjoy the peace, beauty, and fun of a private mountainside retreat! Vogel State Park, Brasstown Bald and the Appalachian Trail are only a short drive away. Your well behaved pets are welcome too! With high-speed internet, and a game room, cozy cabin comfort awaits! You'll truly feel at home while you're Tucked Away at the Top! UCSTR License #027088

Killer View! • Hot tub • Fire Pit • Easy Drive Up
You deserve an escape to a top rated retreat! Killer View Cabin w/EV charger has stunning year-round views; is close to town, lakes and attractions! Unwind in the hot tub, gather around the outdoor fire pit, or play the many high and low tech games offered. Stay connected with high speed internet & dedicated work space. Like sports?…there’s cable! Getting there- the almost entirely paved road available, leading to the flat parking pad, makes for a stress free arrival to our charming cabin.

N. Ga Guesthouse Apt: Launchpad for Mt. Adventures
Secluded and peaceful, under 5 minutes to the heart of Blairsville with convenient access to gas, grocery, and small town charm. Located within 10 minutes to Sugarboo Farms, 13 minutes to Vogal State Park, 16 minutes to closest Appalachian Trail access (off State Rt 180), 29 minutes to Brasstown Bald, the point of highest elevation in Ga. 3 private bed spaces. Ready kitchen, washer, dryer, dishwasher, shower. Steps, indoor furniture not friendly to disabled. Natural setting.#012022

Cozy Mountain View Chalet
Cozy Mountain Escape with Beautiful Views. Our cozy two-bedroom chalet is nestled in Hayesville. A quick 15 minutes to Blairsville or Hiawassee, GA, and 20 minutes to Murphy and the River Valley Casino. Enjoy a winter retreat with beautiful mountain views, but close to restaurants, shops, and hiking trails. Outdoor recreational fun on Lake Chatuge and the Hiawassee River is moments away. Enjoy the winter mountain scape through the window while keeping warm by the gas-log fireplace.

Retreat to the Farmhouse on Lake Chatuge
Experience a charming historic lakefront property! Built in the late 1800s, the Farmhouse is an ideal blend of original character and modern convenience. The interior welcomes you with unique period features and thoughtfully appointed spaces. Best of all, nearly 1.5 acres surrounded by mountain views offers an idyllic stay. Swim, kayak, or bring a boat to the spacious private dock. Enjoy breakfast on the front porch, hammocks in the barn, yard games, and sunsets at the fire pit.

Lake Nottely Vacation Rental, King Beds, Pontoon
Entire lower level of lakefront home with private cove and dock. The lake is your backyard. Space includes three bedrooms (two with king-size beds and one with two twin beds) a large great room with fireplace, pool table, theater room, dining area, small but well-equipped kitchenette, 12x60 covered patio. Gas grill with side burner. During the summer season, you can rent our pontoon boat for $250 a day. You will need to reserve it in advance to make sure it is available.

60ft Tall Lookout Tower! On River~Rooftop Deck
Welcome to River Forest Lookout, a one-of-a-kind off-grid oasis perched on 14 acres of secluded land deep in the enchanting Cohutta Wilderness. This destination offers an extraordinary opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of remote, mountain nature at its absolute finest. We are about a 30 to 30 minute drive from the city of Blue Ridge. We are now offering guided trophy trout fly fishing on our waters! If interested, please inquire.

Luxury Tiny Home at Bald Mountain Creek Farm
AMAZING "Big Sky" Tiny Home by Timbercraft Tiny Homes! Private location near hiking, waterfalls and Vogel State Park. Enjoy sitting on the deck, making smores in the firepit or take a walk through the farm (located at the end of the road) to visit our cows, horses and wildlife. If you have a large group, check out our additional rentals on AirBnb called "The Farmhouse" and "The Studio" at Bald Mountain Creek Farm. UCSTR License #002372
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Other great vacation rentals in Blairsville

Wildcat Modern 2BR - Fireplace/Firepit/Dogs/Views

Nottley River: fire pit & heated massage chairs

Creek side Mountain cottage

Little Cabin in the Woods *February Availability!*

Great Escape · Mountain View · Spa · Near Downtown

Cozy North GA Cabin: 3BR/3BA, Fire Pit & Game Rm

Whitetail Haven | Mountain Retreat at Lake Chatuge

Beavers Mountain Escape cabin w/ mountain views
When is the best time to visit Blairsville?
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| Avg. price | G$29,901 GYD | G$29,901 GYD | G$29,901 GYD | G$29,901 GYD | G$29,901 GYD | G$30,110 GYD | G$30,528 GYD | G$29,901 GYD | G$30,737 GYD | G$33,455 GYD | G$33,037 GYD | G$30,737 GYD |
| Avg. temp | 4°C | 6°C | 10°C | 15°C | 20°C | 24°C | 26°C | 25°C | 22°C | 16°C | 9°C | 6°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Blairsville?
Many visitors choose mountain cabins, lakeside cottages, or homes near state parks for a comfortable experience close to nature. The area around Town Square has options for those interested in walking to shops, festivals, and dining.
What are the best things to do in Blairsville with kids?
Kids can enjoy boating or fishing on nearby lakes, interactive programs in local parks, and hands-on exhibits at small museums. Seasonal farm visits and community events often feature activities tailored for families.
What are some of the best things to do in Blairsville?
Discover outdoor trails in Vogel State Park, take in panoramic views at Brasstown Bald, or browse local shops and galleries around Town Square. Visitors often enjoy exploring regional history museums and sampling foods at seasonal festivals.
How is the weather in Blairsville?
Blairsville experiences mild to warm summers around 65–88°F (18–31°C), and cooler winters with temperatures that often range from 30–51°F (-1–11°C). Rain is fairly consistent, especially in spring and summer, so packing layers and rain gear is helpful.
When is the best time to visit Blairsville?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for comfortable temperatures, mountain greenery, and local festivals. Winter appeals to those who prefer quieter trails and the chance for cooler weather activities.
What are the best places to visit in Blairsville?
The area has natural attractions like Vogel State Park, the summit of Brasstown Bald, and local museums interpreting regional history. The Town Square is a popular spot to enjoy shops, markets, and seasonal events.
What are some hiking trails in Blairsville?
Blairsville has access to scenic trails such as those in Vogel State Park, the trails around Brasstown Bald, and segments of the Appalachian Trail. Hikes range from gentle loops to more challenging climbs through forests and mountain landscapes.
What are some family activities we can do in Blairsville?
Families can picnic around lakes, explore interactive community parks, and visit educational centers highlighting regional ecology. Seasonal events often feature live music, arts-and-crafts, and kid-friendly games.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Blairsville?
Explore nearby mountain towns with local crafts, visit scenic state parks with waterfalls, or spend the day at wineries and orchards. Outdoor enthusiasts can join guided nature walks or paddle on area lakes.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Blairsville?
Many accommodations in Blairsville welcome pets, especially in cabins or mountain homes with enclosed spaces or outdoor areas. The region has several trails and parks where dogs on leashes are commonly seen with their families.
What are some local tips for visiting Blairsville?
Arrive early at popular trailheads to enjoy quieter mornings, and consider checking local farmers markets for fresh produce and crafts. Mountain weather can change quickly, so keep rain gear handy when exploring outdoors.
What is Blairsville known for?
Blairsville is known for its natural mountain scenery, Appalachian heritage, and easy access to outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and boating. The town has a welcoming Main Street and hosts several seasonal festivals celebrating local culture.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Blairsville?
Locals often suggest visiting area waterfalls tucked within forested parks, small art galleries featuring regional artists, and roadside produce stands with seasonal specialties. Less-traveled hiking paths in the nearby mountains provide peaceful natural escapes.
What are the best foods to try in Blairsville?
Blairsville has regional dishes that highlight Appalachian flavors, such as cornbread, fried trout, and barbecue. Seasonal pies, locally grown sorghum syrup, and homemade jams are frequently suggested treats.
What should I bring for a trip to Blairsville?
Pack comfortable layers for variable mountain weather, sturdy shoes for trails, and rain gear especially in spring and summer. In cooler months, a warm jacket is useful for temperatures that can dip to 30°F (-1°C) at night.
What is the nightlife in Blairsville like?
Blairsville has a laid-back nightlife scene, featuring casual bars, live music at local venues, and family-owned restaurants. Evenings often focus on relaxed gatherings rather than late-night clubs.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Blairsville?
Blairsville is known for seasonal festivals celebrating local heritage, agricultural traditions, and the arts. Events such as the Sorghum Festival in autumn and the Scottish Festival in summer are often recommended for cultural experiences and regional flavors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Blairsville?
Blairsville has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including cabins, cottages, and homes near nature and lakeside activities. Many stays include features such as full kitchens, outdoor spaces, or recreational options suitable for families.
All about Blairsville
Home to miles of hiking trails, endless acres of national forest and rolling vineyards, and Georgia’s highest peak (the 4,784-foot Brasstown Bald), Blairsville is all about the outdoors. Atlantans looking to escape urban gridlock often retreat to this Blue Ridge mountain hideaway for a weekend of exploring Blood Mountain and Vogel State Park in the Chattahoochee National Forest, or wine tasting around the region, which markets itself as the Napa Valley of the South. Together with nearby Dahlonega, tiny Blairsville (population: 724) was gold country before prospectors set down stakes in California; the town was founded before the Civil War, during an 1830s gold rush. Today its town square is anchored by a Romanesque-revival county courthouse built in 1899. The surrounding streets are lined with antique shops, galleries, and restaurants serving third-wave coffee as well as traditional Southern-style meat ’n’ three.
What are the top things to do in Blairsville?
Alpacas
Something about these adorable Andean camelids has so captivated Blairsville that the area is home to not one but two alpaca farms, both open to the public. At Jerae’s Unity Alpacas you can interact with the farm’s 10 woolly residents and pick up socks, gloves, and scarves made from their fleece, while at Lasso the Moon you can mingle with farm denizens while taking classes in felting or silk scarf dyeing.
Waterfalls
When in Blairsville, definitely do go chasing waterfalls, as the area is home to more than half a dozen cascades, some of which, like Helton Creek Falls, are super accessible and kid-friendly. The handy North Georgia Waterfalls app helps you find your way.
Wineries
The Georgia Wine Highway is a circuit of family-run vineyards scattered throughout the North Georgia mountains, whose terroir is said to resemble that of Italy’s Piedmont region. Around two dozen wineries are open seasonally for tours and tastings of their wines, made from grape varietals including Viognier, Seyval Blanc, Chambourcin, and Merlot.
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Blairsville vacation rentals start at G$18,819 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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10 of Blairsville vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Blairsville stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 5 out of 5!
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