Don't miss these spectacular mountain top properties offering beautiful panoramic mountain views with access to a beautiful, rushing mountain stream. Beautifully wooded mountain estates offering privacy and beautiful mountain views just minutes from Ellijay and in the heart of the Georgia Mountain wine trail! Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own exclusive mountaintop estates at unbelievable prices!
Located in the heart of the North Georgia Mountains near Ellijay and Blue Ridge and just an hour from North Atlanta. These beautiful properties feature wide, hard surface roads, underground utilities and a private gated entrance. All owners enjoy direct access to a beautiful rushing mountain stream to relax and enjoy.
Amicalola Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of GA. It is an 829 acre Georgia State Park with its name meaning “tumbling waters.” It the tallest cascading waterfall in the Southeast with its main base of the falls is 429 feet in height. We challenge you to tackle the trail of staircases with 600 steps to the top and take in the breathtaking views along the way. You can cheat and drive to the top, but where is the fun in that.
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests have 37 developed recreation areas, 500 developed campsites, 200 picnic sites, 6 swim beaches and 530 miles of trails. There are more than 500 wildlife and fish species in the forest. Almost 100 percent of cold-water stream shing on public lands occurs within the Chattahoochee national forest. 90,000 fishermen generate over $43 million in revenue for Georgia from national forest land. The forest receives more than 10 million visitors each year.
The river begins at the confluence of the Ellijay and Cartecay rivers in the city of Ellijay in central Gilmer County. The river flows west through the foothills in the North Georgia mountains region and is a tributary of the Oostanaula River (which it turn is a tributary of the Coosa River). Primary tributaries of the Cooswattee River include Mountaintown Creek, Tails Creek, Cole Creek, Goble Branch, Harris Creek, Camp Branch, Lewis Branch, Woodring Branch, Fisher Creek, Talking Rock Creek, Willbanks Branch, Mineral Spring Branch, Rock Springs Branch, Sugar Branch, Duke Creek, Noblet Creek, Dry Creek, Salacoa Creek, Vanns Creek, and Crane Eater Creek.
Is a cultural feature park in Gilmer County. Explore multiple hiking trails, biking, boating, water activities and picnicking and campgrounds. Here you will also find one of the top hiking trails known as Tumbling Waters Nature Trail.
Fort Mountain State Park sits at the southwestern end of the Cohutta Mountains near the Cohutta Wilderness. Sitting at 2,850 ft above sea level, Fort Mountain is a great destination for hiking and history lessons alike. The area in and around the park was home to the Cherokee Indians for hundreds of years, and their legacy is still felt throughout North Georgia today.
The Woodland Group offers superior real estate opportunities throughout the southeast. Specializing in beautiful mountain and waterfront properties from one to 100+ acres, our experienced team of real estate agents can assist you in finding your dream property every step of the way.
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