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Morganton For Sale
$1,499,900 7 Beds / 0 Baths
| Luxury Custom Designed Mountain Estate on 70 acres w/ 2500 ft. on pristine creek frontage, spring fed pond, & pasture w/ majority wooded w/ private hiking trails throughout. REDUCED over $1 Million $... more >>
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Cherry Log For Sale
$1,259,860 0 Beds / 0 Baths
| Real Estate at its best! This is a beautiful Cherry Log property!.. more >>
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Morganton For Sale
$895,000 4 Beds / 4 Baths
| The main level of this Contractor''''s Home has recently been remodeled and includes many extremely nice upgrades and loads of lake house charm... more >>
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Epworth For Sale
$654,000 0 Beds / 0 Baths
| Gentle to Rolling acreage tract of 54.5 acres and one of the highest elevation points in the Epworth & Mobile Valley area... more >>
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Blue Ridge For Sale
$469,900 3 Beds / 3 Baths
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Mineral Bluff For Sale
$399,900 3 Beds / 0 Baths
| Luxury Mountain Lodge with year round layered mountain views located in a prestigious upscale community with covered entrance, all paved access, ponds, and walking trails... more >>
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Ducktown, TN For Sale
$373,950 0 Beds / 0 Baths
| The Big Rock Property goes to the top of the Ridgeline old road bed to the top but not currently accessible even by SUV... more >>
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Ellijay For Sale
$347,820 0 Beds / 0 Baths
| Top of the Mountain Tract approx 2500 ft elevation consisting of 57.97 Acres of amazing long range year round mountain views, beautiful mature hardwoods, and abundant wildlife... more >>
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Copperhill, TN For Sale
$224,900 0 Beds / 0 Baths
| 73.59 Acres -No restrictions - with year round mountain views of Big Frog Mountain and Stansbury Mountain... more >>
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McCaysville For Sale
$194,900 4 Beds / 2 Baths
| Traditional Sprawling Brick Ranch with 4BD\/2 ? BA on 3.49 acres in the Hillcrest Community overlooking McCaysville with views of Big Frog and the surrounding mountains... more >>
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Blue Ridge For Sale
$159,900 0 Beds / 0 Baths
| Looking for a Fisherman''s Paradise on the Toccoa River, a State renowned Trout Steam, Look no further. Lot 7 is 2.3 acres & Lot 8 is 2... more >>
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Blue Ridge For Sale
$159,900 0 Beds / 0 Baths
| Looking for a Fisherman''s Paradise on the Toccoa River, a State renowned Trout Steam, Look no further. Lot 7 is 2.3 acres & Lot 8 is 2... more >>
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Morganton For Sale
$154,900 2 Beds / 2 Baths
| Long range mountain view from this adorable cabin with cathedral ceilings, a rocked wood burning fireplace featuring 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, large closets, stainless steel appliances, all wood .. more >>
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Georgia's Blue Ridge and Cohutta Mountains
Lake Blue Ridge is located in Fannin county in North Georgia. The elevation of Lake Blue Ridge is 1,690 ft. above sea level. Lake Blue Ridge covers 3,290 acres. Lake Blue Ridge is fed by the Toccoa River that starts in the heart of the North Georgia mountains. The river flows north to Lake Blue Ridge. Once the water passes through the dam it continues on a northward trek until it reaches the Tennessee state line. At that point the river changes its name to the Ocoee River. This was the site of the white water rafting events for the 1996 Olympics. There are a few boat ramps located around the lake. They are at Morganton Point and Lake Blue Ridge recreation areas.
Originally the lake was given the name Lake Toccoa by the Toccoa Power and Electric Company. Blue Ridge lake was built by the power company between 1929 and 1932. Later on Blue Ridge lake was sold to the Tennessee Valley Authority and the name was changed to Lake Blue Ridge.
Lake Blue Ridge is considered one of the most pristine and beautiful lakes to visit in the state of Georgia. This is partly due to the fact that most of the land around Blue Ridge lake is part of the USFS Chattahoochee National Forest. Since most of the land is part of the USFS National Forest this prevents much development from occurring around the lake. Lake Blue Ridge is also surrounded by a number of mountains and hills. One such mountain is Green Mountain with a height of 2,557 ft. The Green Mountain Trail offers hikers many wonderful views of lake Blue Ridge. The Lake Blue Ridge Trail also has many Lake Blue Ridge views.
There are many opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast at Lake Blue Ridge. Hiking, fishing and there are many mountain biking trails around Blue Ridge lake and you explore Lake Blue Ridge in a canoe. It is easy to see why a person could spend an entire day, week, or even longer just at Lake Blue Ridge.
One of the main attractions of the lake is the good fishing available. Smallmouth bass and walleyes are the most abundant fish, however, bluegills and the muskie can also be found here. It is possible to fish from the banks of Blue Ridge lake at a few places, however most fishermen will use their boats and set out to find a small hidden cove to do their fishing.
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From extreme south-central Pennsylvania the Blue Ridge Mountains run to the south and west, including land that ranges from high peaks (such as the Shenandoahs) to rolling hills like those throughout much of the southwest portion of Virginia. In North Carolina the geologically complex mountain range once again reaches lofty heights, with some individual mountain peaks over 6,000 feet, highest in the eastern United States.
In southern North Carolina this high eastern ridge turns west, and continues to Springer Mountain, in southern Fannin County, Georgia. While the Blue Ridge range does continue to the west it is at this point that both the Benton MacKaye
and Appalachian Trail
begin their northward trek along the ridges of the Appalachian Mountains. The Benton MacKaye follows the western ridge of the Appalachians while the Appalachian Trail follows the eastern ridge.
The Blue Ridge Range comprises the majority of the Appalachian Mountains. The Appalachians are a loose-knit series of mountain ranges that extend from Maine to Alabama and include portions of New Hampsire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticutt, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. These mountains formed the greatest barrier to the westward movement of European and American settlers until the 19th century.
West of the Blue Ridge range is a second series of mountains that runs from West Central North Carolina to Fannin County, Georgia. In Georgia, this range is known as the Cohuttas; further north they are called the Smoky Mountains. The Cohuttas and the Smokies are part of the Blue Ridge province, yet they are actually geologically distinct from the Blue Ridge Mountain Range and quite a bit older.
In Fannin County, Georgia, the Gateway to the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Cohuttas rise in the west and the Blue Ridge to the south and east. The Cherokee consided the Cohuttas to be the "poles of the shed," holding up the sky in this, their "Enchanted Land." Many Cherokee would farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains, leaving them during the winter and staying at the Cherokee village of Aska, or "winter home."
These mountains also held wealth for the early settlers. Although agriculture was the major industry in the area, lumber and mining in both the Cohuttas and Blue Ridge Mountains contributed significant income to the north Georgia settlers. Once the lumber had been harvested the federal government bought the mountain land and created the Chattahoochee National Forest.
During the 1930's the Civilian Conservation Corps worked to improve the environmental conditions of the mountains, reforesting areas all across Fannin County. There were two camps listed in Fannin County, Georgia, Camp Sea Creek and Camp Wilscot. Other camps outside Fannin County, specifically Camp Woody in Suches, did significant amounts of work within our county.
Today, more than 100,000 acres of land in Fannin County is managed by the United States Forest Service. The Fannin County Chamber of Commerce and local businesses work closely with the Forest Service in many aspects of the management of the land within our county.
Fannin County, Georgia is known as the Gateway to the Blue Ridge Mountains. People from Atlanta, Chattanooga and the entire Southeastern United States think of Fannin County, Georgia as the place to start their Blue Ridge Mountain vacation because of the multitude of outdoor recreational opportunites, the wide array of available lodging, excellent restaurants and easy access to the mountains thanks to th Gorgia Mountain Parkway.
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