Clayton is a city in Rabun County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,019 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Rabun County and is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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A national forest offering a wealth of outdoor activities.
The Chattahoochee National Forest covers 18 North Georgia counties and includes over 2,200 miles of rivers and streams. There are over 450 miles of hiking trails that range from easy to extremely strenuous so choose the one best suited for you. The beginning of the 2,174-mile Appalachian Trail is located here. There are also numerous waterfalls you can hike to and enjoy. My brother & I recently visited. We hiked Desota Falls, Panther Creek, Raven Falls, & Brasstown Bald. We had a great time and can’t wait to return. Just driving through this beautiful area will provide you with some of the most spectacular views in the country. Highly recommend!
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Whitewater Rafting on the Chattooga River. The Chattooga River is a nationally designated Wild and Scenic River and offers a true wilderness experience. Beginner Section with Class II-IV whitewater. 6 hours with lunch. Minimum age is 10 years old. Advance Section with Class III-V whitewater. 7 hours with lunch. Minimum age is 13 years old. 2 day overnight camping packages available. This a free flowing river so trips will fluctuate with water levels. Open from March through November. This is located 1.5 from Atlanta GA. Atlanta Whitewater Rafting and Greenville Whitewater Rafting
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Rabun County winemaker, Jabe Hilson's tasting room. Featuring wines produced from the vineyards and farms of the Northeast Georgia mountains. Flights offered daily and include: dry wines, sweet wines, meads, craft beer and growler fills. Additionally, the store offers a wide selection of Georgia made, Georgia grown products: cold brew coffee, honey, soaps, olive oil, popsicles and more!
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We’re doing things at Moonrise Distillery like they’ve been done since the early 1950s. While it seems like an old-fashioned, inefficient process, our use of tried and true methods and time consuming double-distillation removes impurities for a more refined sipping bourbon and rye whiskey. And unlike most distillers, we let our spirits tell us when they are ready - aging by taste and not by time. We also craft small batch vodka, artisan gin and brandy. Our mountain distillery setting is the perfect place to enjoy a souvenir tasting tour and then relax and enjoy our craft cocktails. Our venue features an 80 foot long covered front porch with view of Black Rock Mountain, an outdoor grotto and fire pit area. We also host live music at our music pavilion complete with turf lawn. We are open for tours Monday through Saturday except Wednesday from 11am to 5pm. We remain open for cocktails and relaxation until 8pm. Our Sunday hours are 12;30 to 8. We look forward to seeing you soon.
Great tasting and great knowledge by Doug. Bourbon and Rye tastings were excellent !! The pre mixed cocktails that the sell on site in cans were amazingly good!! Well worth the time and fun outing for adult family members!!
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We took our dog for a hike at Warwoman Dell to chase waterfalls. Its a really beautiful area. A short nature trail leads into the canyon and to the small but scenic Warwoman Dell Falls. Following Bartram Trail northbound, Becky Branch Falls is just a short ways across the main road. Bartram Trail leads about 2 miles to Martin Creek Falls and there is a Lower Martin Creek Falls a short ways downstream. Overall, a beautiful area and great place for a hike in nature.
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