Blairsville is a city in Union County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 6520. The city is the county seat of Union County.
Restaurants in Blairsville
5.0 based on 1,118 reviews
While you shouldn’t miss the views from the top of the paved trail, don’t overlook the Amazing hike of the Wagon Trail! It was more rugged and lonely with fewer hikers. It really felt like we were on an adventure. We were visiting the third week of March and the weather that day was perfect with clear blue skies and about 40 degrees. The rhododendron and laurel had not bloomed yet, but we thought it would be beautiful in a few weeks! Expect to walk through some mud and areas where the streams converge with the trail. Don’t miss it!
5.0 based on 324 reviews
I purchashed a mare from Curtis and his crew. She was a little older than we both thought and pregnant! Curtis offered right away to bring me another horse (all the way to Florida) but we liked her so much we kept her. She is everything we asked for and quiet and safe. I would recommend doing business with this stables and they work hard to align the right horse with the right rider. They are also very flexible which made doing business with them a pleasure!
5.0 based on 98 reviews
Odom Springs Vineyards is a family owned and operated estate vineyard and winery, nestled in the mountains of North Georgia. We take pride in growing our own grapes and making our own wine! Our Spring and Summer hours are Wed-Sat 11 AM - 6 PM. Sundays 1 PM - 5 PM. We look forward to seeing you soon.
We spent a couple of days in the Blairsville area and I wanted to check this winery out. This is a wonderful spot. Shari made us feel at home and was a pleasure to talk to. The wines are outstanding! Shari also gave us some great tips for dining. Definitely a place to stop while in the area. We will visit again
5.0 based on 84 reviews
Celebrating 28 years locally, family owned and operated on beautiful Lake Nottely located in Blairsville Ga! Nottely Marina offers a wide variety of boat services, boat rentals, fuel dock, boat launch with large parking area, boating supplies & much more! Stop in, look around, and let Nottely Marina help you enjoy all that lake life has to offer! Nottely Marina has a 91 slip dock with store and fuel dock. Current rentals include 6 pontoon boats, canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, and jet skis. Live bait and light tackle available. If you have any questions about Lake Nottely, please contact us anytime. 4 hour pontoon rental $200 plus tax and gas. (Reservations are highly recommended during weekends and holidays.) Annual Lake Nottely Boat Parade to be held Saturday July 4th, 2020 at 12pm. Location: 3 miles North of Downtown Blairsville on 19/129 North. On the water at marker #10. Open yearly March-November. Relax... You're Lake Time!
4.5 based on 634 reviews
My wife and I traveled to Vogel State Park on my birthday to hike the Bear Hair Gap Trail which climbs into the Blood Mountain Wilderness. The park was extremely busy and near capacity. We barely got in around 11 am. I recommend coming early. The trail begins near the cabins. Once we got onto the trail, the crowds rapidly thinned out. Bear Hair Gap Trail is mostly a back country trail. We had to ford many small streams. The scenery was stunning! The air was refreshing despite the high humidity of late May. Our first goal was to reach Vogel Overlook which was about a 1000 foot climb. This was a rigorous climb and I had to stop frequently to make it. The overlook gave us a rare opportunity to see where the car was parked giving us perspective on how high we climbed. Rather than head straight back down the mountain, we decided to hike deeper into the wilderness toward Blood Mountain. The trail only rose slowly for the next couple of miles. Near the intersection with the Coosa Backcountry trail, we discovered a several hundred foot high waterfall in the trees. It wasn’t shown on any map. We were amazed and so excited! Our hike back down the Coosa trail too was exciting with more waterfalls and rock formations frequently emerging out of the forest as we hiked. The solitude and beauty of this area was wonderful. I can not recommend this hike enough!
4.5 based on 331 reviews
By far the best waterfall we visited. Getting there is a bit sketchy if you don’t have a truck or SUV. Traveled with 2 year old. You could easily take kids here to swim for hours during the summer. The walk is easy to the lower falls and even to the upper falls. The lower area is just above the ankle and slower moving so great for kids to be able to splash around in the sandy solid without worrying about slipping on the rocks. I would recommend water shoes on the rest of the rocks though. They were far more slippery than some of the other falls. This is a 2 tier waterfall. The swimming at the upper falls is probably 4-5’ deep under the falls. Water was COLD July 31st. Definitely take the drive!
5.0 based on 46 reviews
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