Cabins in Blairsville, Georgia

Cabins in Blairsville, Georgia
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of north Georgia, vacationers have a choice of water sports, mountain biking, trout and bass fishing and miles of hiking trails past waterfalls, through forests and across mountain ranges. In the surrounding cities of Young Harris, Hiawassee and Blue Ridge, more opportunities await exploration. After a day of adventure, unwind in the quiet solitude of a cabin in the woods watching the sun go down over the mountains.

Highland Falls Cabin Rentals

Cabins are situated on 33 acres bordering the Chattahoochee National Forest. Each two-bedroom cabin is alongside Coosa Creek or in wooded areas with views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Cabins have central air and heat, stone fireplace, whirlpool bath, phone, Internet, king and queen beds and a washer and dryer. On the property, guests have access to two stocked trout ponds for fishing, walking trails and a campfire area. The property offers select pet friendly cabins.

Within 10 miles of the cabins, Richard Russell Scenic Highway provides a leisurely drive encompassing 14 miles of scenic highway and overlooks, and the 52-acre Trackrock Archaeological Area has examples of ancient Indian petroglyphs.

Highland Falls Cabin Rentals
4434 Highland Forge East
Blairsville, GA 30512
(888) 201-4537
highland-falls.com

Paradise Cabins & Spa

Cabin selections include luxurious one-, two- three- and four-bedroom accommodations featuring wood-burning fireplaces, wireless Internet, covered porches with swings and views of woods and mountains. An expansive lodge and separate gazebo area is available by reservation for special events. Guests have access to the full on-site spa for a separate fee. Spa facilities provide a tanning bed, steaming rock sauna and aromatherapy. Treatments include full-body massage, foot massage, facials, herbal scrubs and hot lava rock massages. Pet friendly cabins are available.

Find opportunities for fishing, hiking and picnicking at the 1240-acre Cooper Creek Recreation Area, Wolf Creek Falls at Vogel State Park, Lake Winfield Scott and Lake Nottely. Vogel has a 20-acre lake with rental paddleboats and a beach with swimming area. Lake Nottely has 106 miles of shoreline, two marinas and public boat ramps.

Paradise Cabins & Spa
366 Paradise Road
Blairsville, GA 30512
(706) 745-7483
paradise-cabins.com

Blood Mountain Cabins

Guests select from one- and two-bedroom cabins in a tranquil wood setting, next to a pristine stream or with views of mountain ridges. Each cabin is fully furnished and equipped with a wood-burning fireplace. An on-site store sells snacks and beverages, as well as limited grocery items. Pets are not allowed. Ideal for hikers, the cabin area is a short 150 yards from the Appalachian Trail.

Blood Mountain Cabins
12829 Gainesville U.S. 19 and 129
Neel's Gap
Blairsville, GA 30512
(706) 745-9454
bloodmountain.com

Alpine Cabins

Located on seven acres overlooking Trackrock Valley and Brasstown Bald, the one- and two-bedroom cabins are in wooded settings, each with a private covered porch. Cabins include Satellite TV and radio, VCR/DVD players, Jacuzzi tubs and gas log fireplaces. Guests have easy access to the open fire pit, trail for nature walks, picnic pavilion and wireless Internet access in the office. Alpine is pet friendly.

Nearby, areas of interest include Vogel State Park, which provides hiking trails ranging from the one-mile Trahlyta Lake Trail to the 13-mile Coosa Backcountry Trail, several waterfalls including Dukes Creek, DeSoto and Helton Creek Falls and two challenging hiking trails at Brasstown Bald.

Alpine Cabins
77 Alpine Way
Blairsville, GA 30512
(800) 488-9507
alpinecabins.com

Article Written By Vickie Ferguson

Ferguson began freelancing in 1998 and hasn't put the pen down since. Her editorial stints have included working as a reviewer, managing editor and senior managing editor. She writes for several websites and covers a range of topics, including travel guides, gardening, home decor, crafts, pets and wildlife. Ferguson specializes in flower craft articles and has worked in the flower craft business for some time.

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