Dawsonville is a city in Dawson County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,536 at the 2010 census, up from 619 in 2000. The city is the county seat of Dawson County.
Restaurants in Dawsonville
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View the middle of the falls from this short hike, which is mostly flat and totally paved with old crushed up tires! Comfy! Beautiful views.
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Production Facility and Tasting Room for award winning BeeCraft Mead Company Honey Wines
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Amicalola Falls is stunning. We started with views from the top of the falls and then drove to the visitors center. From there we hiked a short way to see the falls from the base. The leaves have started to change and views are amazing. Nature at its best!
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Savior Faire Wine Tours is a Concierge Transportation Company. Giving you & your group; Private Wine Tours, Special Event Transportation & moreover servicing your immediate transportation needs with our localy based, owned and operated Taxi Service. We service the northeast Georgia area. We share the joy we get from living in such a beautiful place with you. The Dahlonega Plateau has many excellent wineries. Come spend the day with us, you will be happy you did.
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First I recommend that you google the area and get a little of the history of this particular area. It does have a significant history to it. Anyway the wife and I ventured out this way once my son in law told us about it. It was close to where we live so we headed on down. Once we arrived we parked our car in the big parking area which you will share with horse ttrailers. Horse trailers you ask? Yes, there are trails throughout the park that is shared and you most likely run into a few horses along your walk or I should say hike. Looking from the parking area toward the forest you can see a large chain linked fenced off area that once you walk around it and see some of the signs both posted signs and signs of things past you most likely can tell what was here back in the day. The area is large and requires alot of walking but there is still a few signs of used to be present. Something none of us would want to have near us. It actually was an exploritory laboratory type area having to do with radioactive research. Expect to spend some time here but like I said at the beginning of this do some research on google so you'll understand a little about what you'r seeing. Put on your walking shoes.
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