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1st Annual Best Trick BBQ At Mountain Wake Cable Park
Have you seen the new Mountain Wake Cable Park on Lake Chatuge owned and operated by Young Harris Water Sports? It is North Georgia‘s very first cable park offering a riding experience that’s perfect for everyone, from beginner to advanced. So if you’re looking to hit the rails, catch some air, or simply want to try something new, come check out Mountain Wake Cable Park in Hiawassee, Georgia and see what the future of water sports is all about!
Ronix Demo from Michael Crenshaw on Vimeo.
No better time to check it out than in person on September 3rd when they will be having their 1st Annual Best Rick BBQ. This is going to be an event that you do not want to miss.
Contact Young Harris Water Sports at 706-896-0834 for more details.
Misty Mountain Railroad In Blairsville Georgia
Misty Mountain Model Railroad
4381 Misty Mountain Lane on Town Creek Road
Blairsville, GA 30512
706-745-9819
America’s largest O-gauge train display, this 3,400 square foot layout features 14 O-gauge Lionel trains traveling on a mile of track over 12 bridges and four trestles and through 15 tunnels. Approximately 300 pieces from Department 56 are sprinkled throughout the display that represent North Georgia and Atlanta.
The display is open May through December and a one hour tour begins promptly at 2:00 p.m. every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday.
2009 Georgia Mountain Fall Festival
2009 Georgia Mountain Fall Festival
When: October 9th -17th
Where: Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds in Hiawassee Georgia
Come to the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds in Hiawassee Georgia for the Georgia Mountain Fall Festival. Arts, crafts & exhibits. Clogging, singing, authentic mountain demonstrations, pioneer village, kiddie rides and a new show, Kay Rosaires Big Cat Encounter. Regional food and lots of fun for the whole family. Also included in this is the Ole Time Fiddlers Convention.
With its mild temperatures and beautiful scenery there is no better place to be than the North Georgia Mountains in the Fall.
2009 Sorghum Festival At Meeks Park
2009 Sorghum Festival at Meeks Park in Blairsville, GA.
When: Saturday and Sunday, October 10th – 11th 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 10th Sorghum Parade @ 11:00 – Downtown Blairsville
SATURDAY OCTOBER 11th Square Dance @ 8:00 – Downtown Blairsville
Saturday and Sunday, October 17th -18th 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th Car Show @ 8:00 A.M – United Community Bank
SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th 40th Anniversary Square Dance of the Decade
Where: Sorghum Events @ Meeks Park
Celebrate the Art of Sorghum Syrup Making! Activities include Arts & Crafts, Syrup Making, Greased Pole Climbin’, Log Sawin’, “Baccor Spitin’, Rock Throwin’, Live Music, Face Painting, and so much more Family Fun!
View the 2008 Sorghum Festival
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Have You Seen A Black Bear In North Georgia?
It was only a few short weeks ago that I was asked “Do you ever see any Bears?” My answer was simple, “…..not very often.” Boy was I wrong. I have seen more Bear in the North Georgia Mountains this year than I have seen in a lifetime almost.
Just last week I was on my way to a Home Retention Counceling meeting with a client near Helton Creek Falls just past Vogel State Park outside of Blairsville, GA. I had decided to take a short cut through Owl Town and stopped in to preview this listing in Chestnut Mountain and met a new friend right there in the front yard. The neighbor’s were outside next door and didn’t even know the bear was next door being nosey!
A few weeks before that I was showing property with a client and we were looking at this cabin in Big Sky near the Cohutta Wilderness . As we were drving up the mountain we saw a Black Bear take off through the woods that was sitting along the side of the road.
I also had a client that was meeting with Jim the Plumber at his new cabin in Hiawassee, GA . near Lake Chatuge just a couple of weeks ago. As they were discussing the final details of the job just outside the cabin on the drive-way, Jim asked the new owner to turn around slowly to see the Black Bear Cub that was walking down toward them out of the woods. He turned to see that there was not one, but two Bear Cubs. Now you know mama wasn’t too far away!
I came across a great article this morning titled Following In The Footsteps of Bears. Be sure to read it, it has some great tips should you see a Black Bear in the North Georgia Mountains . Please let us know if you have spotted any Black Bear during your visit or stay in the area. I would love to hear about them.
If you have any questions or concerns about any of the Real Estate that you have seen in this article, or any other North Georgia Mountain property, please contact me. I would be grateful for the opportunity to answer any question or obtain any additional information that you may need. If you haven’t visited us here in the mountains, please come see us soon….you will absolutely love it!
Make it a GREAT day!







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