Talking Rock Creek Access Estates from $29,900
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Mountain Views on Rushing Mountain Creek!
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Mountain Views and Waterfrontage on Talking Rock Creek!
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5+ Acres with Talking Rock Creek Access & a New 1,600 Sq Ft Log Home Package*
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$139,900
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$29,900
Talking Rock Creek Access Estates from $29,900
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$59,900
Mountain Views on Rushing Mountain Creek!
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from
$129,900
Mountain Views and Waterfrontage on Talking Rock Creek!
only
from
$139,900
5+ Acres with Talking Rock Creek Access & a New 1,600 Sq Ft Log Home Package*
Nearly Three Miles of Beautiful Talking Rock Creek with Access from Common Areas for Property Owners
UTV Friendly Trails to Access Creek & Stream Parks
Panoramic Views from Our Mountaintop, Open-Air Clubhouse & Infinity Pool, Located at the Heart of Creekside Crossing
Community Waterfront Parks & Pavilions to Experience Talking Rock Creek & Other Creeks within Creekside Crossing
All Properties are 3+ Acres, Offering Privacy & Room to Enjoy Your Mountain Estate
Immaculate Gated Entrance to Ensure the Privacy & Protection of Owners
Escape to the beautiful Georgia Mountains and enjoy cool mountain water and spectacular panoramic views! Enjoy breathtaking sights of the Georgia Mountains, pristine creeks, rushing mountain streams and amazing sunsets from these private estate properties, offering up to 16+ acres of land!
Creekside Crossing provides amenities to complement the natural beauty of the mountains, with direct access to Talking Rock Creek through our waterfront parks, featuring a rustic pavilion with a gentle walk to the water. Enjoy panoramic views from our mountaintop, open-air clubhouse and pool at the heart of Creekside Crossing.
Outdoor adventure awaits with UTV trails, numerous creekside parks for relaxation or hiking, or the chance to hit the water on nearly 3 miles of Talking Rock Creek! Choose your private mountain estate, featuring an immaculate gated entrance and wide, hard surface roads.
Call now at 706-740-9390 to reserve your private showing on Saturday, March 15th & Receive a Coupon for $5,000 Off!
Nearly 3 miles of Beautiful Talking Rock Creek with Access from Common Areas for Property Owners
UTV Friendly Trails to Access Creek & Stream Parks
Fully Finished Beautiful Mountaintop Clubhouse with Luxury Infinity Pool to Relax and Enjoy the Georgia Mountains!
Community Waterfront Parks & Pavilions to Experience Talking Rock Creek & Other Creeks within Creekside Crossing
All Properties are 3+ Acres for Complete Privacy & Room to Enjoy Your Mountain Estate
Immaculate Gated Entrance to Ensure the Privacy & Protection of Owners
Nearly 3 miles of Beautiful Talking Rock Creek with Access from Common Areas for Property Owners
UTV Friendly Trails to Access Creek & Stream Parks
Fully Finished Beautiful Mountaintop Clubhouse with Luxury Infinity Pool to Relax and Enjoy the Georgia Mountains!
Community Waterfront Parks & Pavilions to Experience Talking Rock Creek & Other Creeks within Creekside Crossing
All Properties are 3+ Acres for Complete Privacy & Room to Enjoy Your Mountain Estate
Immaculate Gated Entrance to Ensure the Privacy & Protection of Owners
Historian James Mooney wrote that the Cherokees called the creek “Nunyu-gunwaniski,” meaning “rock that talks.” An Indian trader told Mooney that the creek was named for a rock where the Cherokees held council. The wonderful scenery and the sparking of the sunlight on the water are reasons enough to come here and paddle. Talking Rock Creek is rated by America Whitewater as a class I - III stream.
Carters Lake embraces a spectacular tract of scenery in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Northwest Georgia. Its sparkling waters and rugged shoreline provide a beautiful surrounding for a variety of recreational opportunities, which include camping, fishing, picnicking, boating, hiking and bird watching.
Carters Lake has 3,200 surface acres and is more than 450 feet deep. Carters Dam is the tallest earthen dam east of Mississippi River. Carters Lake shoreline has no private docks or development along 62 miles of natural shoreline. The lake is named after Farrish Carter, who owned property nearby in the 1800s.
Don't take our word for it, read what Southern Living Magazine has to say about wonderful Blue Ridge, Georgia!
"It’s one of the all-time best mountain towns in the state. We love Blue Ridge, Georgia, and we can count the ways. It's one of the coolest mountain towns in North Georgia, not least because of its vibrant arts scene and bountiful opportunities for outdoor adventures. Between the restaurant- and boutique-filled downtown and the nearby Chattahoochee National Forest and Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, there's fun to be had for everyone. Read on for a few of our favorite stops in Blue Ridge. And, if you have your sights set on a trip soon, download a copy of the town's walking tour and take yourself on a wander around town. They also have a handy list of all of the shops in the area, which is indispensable if your aims include window shopping—and they certainly should."
The North Georgia mountain town of Ellijay is quintessentially charming, welcoming visitors with its hiking trails, historic downtown and wineries. Heritage apple orchards make the town known as Georgia’s Apple Capital. Settled in the 1830s, it was a remote area until the arrival of the Marietta and Northern Georgia Railroad brought in the timber industry. The name Ellijay comes from the Cherokee word Elatseyi.
Ellijay is an outdoor lover’s wonderland. Go hiking and mountain biking on area trails, pick up seasonal produce at local orchards and farms, relax at a local winery, play golf, shop in downtown boutiques, dine with mountain views and explore the legend of Sasquatch.
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.
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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