Featured Blue Ridge & Fannin County Georgia Area Businesses

Do you miss awesome roadside attractions? You need the Groovy Zoo.
If you’re visiting Fannin County or the Blue Ridge area and are looking for a super fun diversion where you can also pick up some unique and functional yard art at the same time then be sure to swing through Mineral Bluff while you are here and check out the Groovy Zoo. As you meander…

Tammen Park – Enjoy Nature Close to Town
Did you know that Tammen Park is only minutes away from downtown Blue Ridge and is located on the Toccoa River? It is located just under the dam and is a hidden getaway for the whole family. The park offers covered pavilions, restrooms, a playground, a softball field, fishing and easy canoe and kayak launch…

Here’s what you should know about internet access before moving to Blue Ridge Georgia
Believe it or not, even in 2021 there are still areas of the country where access to broadband internet is inconsistent at best, and nonexistent at worst. Thankfully things are not that bad around Blue Ridge or in Fannin County in general, but this is a rural area with some very remote parts, and the…

Visiting Blue Ridge or Fannin County? Here’s what you need to know about alcohol.
Planning a vacation can be stressful, especially in this day and age. With added dangers like COVID-19, which might require extra planning on top of the myriad other chores like finding a place to stay, planning your wardrobe, researching the trip, planning for pet care and on and on, thinking ahead about your alcohol consumption…

The 2021 Blue Ridge Wine & Jazz Festival Will be Bigger and Better than Ever
For the past seven years the Blue Ridge Mountains Wine & Jazz Festival has been a staple among summer festival goers. This year the festival will be even bigger and better, with dozens of food, wine and merchandise vendors and what is expected to be a packed crowd following the cancellation of the 2020 festival…

McCaysville’s Newest Live Music Venue is Everything You Want it to Be
Those who have lived in the twin-cities area for a while remember a time when nothing moved in McCaysville or Copperhill after 9:00pm except for the occasional tractor trailer moving through town on the way to far away destinations, and local residents who wake up at 3:00am to drive to Atlanta or Chattanooga for work….