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The Beechwood Inn is perfectly situated for experiencing a wide variety of activities. A favorite of cycling, hiking and whitewater enthusiasts. We have special discounts to those rafting with the either South Eastern Expeditions or the Nantahala Outdoor Center. We are equally convenient for the pursuit of history, antiques, art, folklore, hike to a nearby waterfall, or those seeking the perfect wine from the many wineries flourishing on the newly established Georgia Wine Highway. When you've satisfied your thirst for adventure, retire to the Beechwood for an afternoon snack, a glass of wine, a good book and the sweeping views of the southern Blue Ridge Mountains. A good night's sleep will be assured from luxury linens in the cozy guest rooms.

Attractions:

  • Black Rock Mountain State Park: Georgia's highest elevated state park at 3640 feet. Scenic overlooks, trails, playground, campground, picnic shelters, 17 acre fishing lake and Visitor Center. Mountain City, GA. (706)746-2141. http://gastateparks.org/info/blackrock/
  • Foxfire Museum: Artifacts collected and catalogued from the famous Foxfire books contacts. Self-guided tours. Hwy. 441 in Mountain City, GA. 9-4:30 Summer Mon.-Sat/Winter Tue.-Sat (706)746-5828. http://www.foxfire.org/
  • The Hambidge Arts Center: The Hambidge Gallery & Shop is located on 441 in Rabun Gap, about 4 miles north of Clayton, and offers a colorful array of contemporary crafts and Southern folk art. Open year round Mon. - Fri. & Saturdays, May - Dec, 10am-4pm. (706)746-5718. http://www.hambidge.org/
  • Mark of the Potter: In Grandpa Watts' Mill on picturesque Soque River. Unique handmade crafts and pottery by 40 artists. Hwy. 197, about 7 miles South of Lake Burton. Open everyday 10-6. (706)947-3440. http://www.markofthepotter.com/HTML/home.html
  • Moccasin Creek State Park: In west Rabun County on Lake Burton. A popular park for camping and fishing in a mountain/lake environment. Boat dock. Nearby fish hatchery stocks a portion of Moccasin Creek for fishing to those under 12 and senior citizens. Wheelchair accessible pier, 76 West-Hwy. 197 S. Clayton, GA. (706)947-3194. http://www.gastateparks.org/
  • Mountain City Museum of the Wars: A spectacular collection of relics of martial regalia, weaponry and historic items chronicling the wars and conflicts of the eras, Revolution to W.W. II, American, British, German, Japanese, etc 11AM-6PM M-Sat. Turn off 441 N. at the Mtn. City Post Office to the Golden Hills Business Park. (706) 782-1668 or (706)746-7595. Please call first.
  • National Forest Service: District Office/Visitor Information Center: Exhibits and information about National Forest facilities and activities. Hwy. 441 in Clayton, GA. (706)782-3320.
  • Popcorn Overlook: 15 miles west of Clayton on Hwy. 76. Scenic view of the foothills and mountains with educational signs. Open year-round. See National Forest Service for additional information.
  • Rabun County Recreation Park: Picnic pavilion, gymnasium, meeting rooms, ball fields, swimming pool. Extensive recreation programs for youth and adults. (706)782-4600.
  • Scottish Tartan Museum: History of the Scottish in Appalachia.  Open Monday through Saturday 10AM – 5PM. Located in historic downtown Franklin, phone number is 828-524-7472. http://www.scottishtartans.org/
  • Tallulah Gorge State Park: Tallulah Gorge State Park: Interpretive Center and scenic park trail along the north rim of the Gorge, with views of waterfalls, sheer cliffs and rock formations. Tallulah Falls, GA. Permit needed to hike down and in the Gorge. (706)754-7970. http://gastateparks.org/info/tallulah/
  • Tallulah Falls Railroad Museum: See a reproduction of the Station, engine, and passenger cars along with hundreds of photos and details of the railroad that brought the "city folks" up to the country. Hours vary. Located next to the Hambidge Center Gallery. http://www.railga.com/oddend/rabungap.html
  • Georgia Welcome Center: Displays of local crafts, brochures, maps and up-to-date information on happenings and what to see and do. Located on Hwy. 441 north of Clayton, GA next to the Pizza Hut. (706)782-5113. http://www.gamountains.com/content/accom.html
  • Unicoi State Park: Day use of park & picnic areas, nature trails, Anna Ruby Falls, Music Hall featuring local and Nationally known artists. Located on Hwy 356 north of Helen, GA. http://gastateparks.org/info/unicoi/
  • Restaurants:

    Blue Grass Café: Informal dining in a diner atmosphere. Sandwiches, soda, beer, and ice cream. Open 11am til 4pm Thursdays through Sundays. Located in the mini-mall in Dillard. (706)746-3131

    Buck Creek Tavern: On main street in downtown Clayton. Great steak, seafood, pasta and regional specialty dinners. Good wine list. Clayton.

    Burger King: (706)782-4576. Fast food. Rickman Rd. in Clayton, GA.

    Central House Restaurant: (828)526-9319. Gourmet dining in beautiful Highlands,N.C. Garden dining available.

    Old Clayton Café: (706)782-5438. Country breakfast and lunch. On Main Street in Clayton, GA. On main street.

    Clayton Drug: (706)782-3211. Sandwiches, with daily specials at a real Soda Fountain. On Main Street in Clayton, GA.

    The Cupboard Café: (706)746-5700. Full southern country style menu featuring fresh vegetables and soups. Open for Breakfast, lunch and dinner. On Hwy 441 in Dillard, GA

    Dairy Queen & Brazier: (706)782-5598. Fast food. On Hwy. 441 in Clayton, GA.

    Dillard House: (706)746-5348. Famous home-style servings at breakfast, dinner and supper. No menu. Restored original Inn for parties. Off Hwy. 441 in Dillard, GA. http://www.dillardhouse.com/

    The Feed Mill Restaurant: (706)746-6929. All you care to eat fresh seafood and a variety of other meats and vegetables. Serving more than seafood, the buffet includes salads, potato and dessert bar. Located in East of Mountain City,Ga.

    Granny's Kuntry Kitchen: (706)782-3914. “Kuntry cookin” with a varied menu. Serving breakfast and lunch. On Hwy. 441 in Clayton, GA.

    Grapes and Beans: (706)212-0020. Located on E. Savannah St. Clayton. Lunch served 11:00am to 2:30pm Monday through Saturday. Upscale sandwiches, homemade soups and salads, vegetarian dishes. Wines by the glass and also bottles to go. Coffee house with music on a periodic basis.

    Green Shutters: (706)782-3342. Old Hwy 441 south of Clayton. Wood stove cooking, family style southern cuisine. Weekend specials, homemade relishes and preserves.

    Huddle House: (706)782-7398. Breakfast, lunch & dinner-24 hours a day. On Hwy. 441 north in Clayton, GA.

    Julia's Steaks and Seafood: (706)782-2052. Fine yet casual evening dining with varied menu including steak & seafood. Extensive list of beer and wine. Hwy. 441, 5 mi. south of Clayton, GA. The Beechwood Inn offers 20% discounts off your entire meal (beverage included) for guests staying at least two nights.

    Karan's: (706)746-2726. Serving breakfast & lunch. Varied menu. Catering also available. Hwy. 441 north in Mountain City, GA.

    Kentucky Fried Chicken: (706)782-3970. Fast Food. Catering available. Off Hwy. 441 South in Clayton, Ga.

    La Cabana: (706)212-2834. Authentic Mexican cuisine. Beer and wine available. Open seven days a week 11:00am to 10:00pm. Lunch specials daily. Located on Duvall St. Clayton.

    La Panchanga: (706)782-7247. Features gourmet authentic Mexican dining. Located at the Days Inn on Hwy. 441 in Clayton

    Louie's on the Lake: (706)782-3276. Italian dining on Lake Rabun. Specializing in hand-tossed gourmet pizza with fresh toppings. Homemade pastas and fresh salads.

    Mama "G"s: (706)782-9565. Italian Dining. Homemade pastas, gourmet pizzas, subs, salads and chicken wings. Wine and draft beer available. Located on Duvall Street behind Winn Dixie in Clayton.

    McDonald's: (706)782-5313. Fast food. At Hwy. 441 & 76 east in Clayton, GA.

    Mountain Man Grill: (706)746-5646. American style sports grill specializing in chicken wings and barbecue. Located off Hwy. 441 North in Dillard.

    The Mountain Place: Complete buffet including fresh salad and homemade dessert bar. Southern style cooking served in a family atmosphere. Open Thursday thru Sunday 11:00am-9:00pm. Located off Hwy 441 in Mountain City. 236 File St. (706)782-7077

    On the Veranda: (818)526-2338. Lakeside dining in the Highlands, N.C. Reservations recommended. Open seasonally.

    Papa's Pizza: (706)782-7466. Pizza, subs & salads. At Covered Bridge Shopping Center, Hwy. 441 in Clayton, GA.

    Peking Gourmet: (706)782-0136. Chinese cuisine, lunch and dinner buffet or order from a very extensive menu. Can accommodate large groups. Conference Room.

    Pizza Hut: (706)782-2111. Pizza, subs & salad bar. Serves beer. 441 north in Clayton, GA.

    Sweet Willow Tea Room: (706)782-0790. Savannah St. Clayton. Serving lunch Monday thru Saturday 11:30am-2:30pm; High tea ( with reservation) 3pm-5pm; and dinner ( with reservation ) Friday and Saturday evenings. Sandwiches, soups, and vegetarian dishes.

    Taco Bell: (706)782-7987. Fast food. On Hwy. 441 N. in Clayton.

    Wendy's: (706)782-9215. Fast Food. On Rickman Rd. in Clayton, GA

    Valley Café: (706)746-3321. In Dillard. Open Monday – Friday for breakfast and lunch. Carry-out menu available. Blue plate specials daily.

    Virginia's Restaurant: (706)782-0708. Serving homestyle meals, daily specials. Fresh vegetables. Hwy 441 North of Clayton.

  • Gem Mining: By the See Rock & Gift Shop:Gem mining and gold panning. Wide array of beautiful gemstones and rocks. Handcrafted jewelry and wire wrapping. Hwy. 197 North. 2 miles north of Batesville. (706)947-3022

    Gold City Gem Mine: Open daily from 9am. Located on HWY 441in Franklin. Gold panning, wide variety of native and unusual gemstones and rocks. Hand crafted jewelry and unique gifts. (800) 713-7767

  • Gourmet Foods:

    Lakemont Provisions.Gourmet food items, wonderful sandwiches and fine wines (706) 782-3093.

    Inger's Fine Foods. Gourmet food items, creative lucheon menu, take-out gourmet foods for picnics and dinner, and fine catering. Located just off Savannah Street in Clayton. (706) 782-3159. email: smith03@rabun.net

 
FROM MOONSHINE TO FINE WINE: THE GEORGIA WINE HIGHWAY There was a time when people referred to Tiger, Georgia, as “Fruit Jar Junction” because of the bootlegged moonshine that flowed from the surrounding area. Even today you can drive the bootlegger‘s “short cut” down Syrup City Road named for the bootleggers who outran the revenuers on this route. Today, Syrup City Road is only one-tenth of a mile from Tiger Mountain Vineyards which is producing award wining European style wines. The Georgia Wine Highway starts once you cross into Georgia on Highway 441 from North Carolina. It turns west on in Clayton on Hwy. 76 which will lead you to Persimmon Creek Vineyards where you can taste their award winning Reisling, Merlot and other fine wines and enjoy their pastoral views. FOXFIRE MUSEUM: Visitors to Foxfire will receive a rare glimpse of what life was like for the mountaineers who settled this area over 150 years ago. The Museum is centered around a collection of over 20 historic log cabins and replicas of traditional log construction designs, with some of the authentic structures dating back to the early 1800s. Visitors will want to visit the gift shop filled with folk art, handcrafted items, and books, including The Foxfire Book series. http://www.foxfire.org/ WEAVERS OF RABUN: The Hambidge “Weavers of Rabun” gained international attention in the 40’s and 50’s and the product of Rabun County weavers was found on Madison Avenue in New York City. In 1947 the weavers were awarded a commission for the production of all of the fabrics for President Truman’s yacht, “The Williamsburg.” Today the Hambidge Center provides a retreat in our Northeast Georgia Mountains for artists, writers and creative thinkers who are awarded Hambidge Fellowships. It is located on 600 wooded acres on Betty Creek Road in Rabun Gap and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. It includes historic structures such as the Hambidge House, STATE PARKS AND FOREST LANDS: Sixty two percent of Rabun County is National Forest that includes the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River, that provides whitewater rafting, as its eastern boundary and the Appalachian Trail on its Western side. The Tallulah District has more than 100 miles of hiking and ORV trails, five developed campgrounds, three picnic areas, one swimming area, hunting in two Wildlife Management areas and one hundred thirty nine (139) miles of trout streams. Rabun County also has three State Parks all with marked trails; Black Rock Mountain with 1,743 acres offers over 40 miles of trails; Moccasin Creek State Park has swimming and boating with 32 acres on Lake Burton and Tallulah State Park contains 2,689 acres and an Interpretive Center with trails and waterfalls. RABUN BALD: Rabun Bald, with an elevation of 4,696 feet, is the tallest mountain in Rabun County and the second-highest peak in Georgia. It’s elevation is second only to Brasstown Bald at 4,784 feet. An observation tower on the summit of Rabun Bald provides hikers with views that, on clear days, extend for more than 100 miles. The hike to the top of Rabun Bald is four miles round trip via the Rabun Bald Trail, a part of the Bartram Trail. According to Native American legend, Rabun Bald is inhabited by fire-breathing demon people. Some campers still report hearing strange sounds throughout the night. Rabun Bald was the site of the first tower in the area, which was constructed by Ranger “Nick” Nicholson, the first forest ranger in Georgia. TALLULAH GORGE: Known as “Niagara of the South,” and one of the most spectacular canyons in the eastern U.S., Tallulah Gorge is two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. Visitors can hike rim trails to several overlooks, or they can obtain a free permit (limit 100 per day) to hike down to the gorge floor. A suspension bridge sways 80 feet above the rocky bottom, providing spectacular views of the river and waterfalls. The names of the falls on the Tallulah River --. . Ladore ("L'eau d'or"), Tempesta, Hurricane, Oceana, Bridal Veil -- are a litany to those who love the outdoors. Exhibits in the park's Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center highlight the rich history of this Victorian resort town, as well as the rugged terrain and fragile ecosystem of the area. Additionally, an award-winning film takes viewers on a dramatic journey through the gorge.
Activities:

  • Hiking:

    Rabun County Welcome Center: Hiking maps, extensive file of individual trails, including Appalachian Trail (within GA), Bartram, Rabun Bald, etc. On Hwy. 441, North in Clayton, GA. (706)782-5113.

    U. S. Forest Service: Tallulah Ranger District Office. Maps, trails and recreation information on the Chattahoochee National Forest. Clayton, GA. (706)782-3320. http://www.fs.fed.us/conf/contact.htm

  • Rafting: Through the Appalachian foothills of the Chattahoochee and Sumter National forests flows the "Wild and Scenic" Chattooga River. Rated one of the 10 best runs in the country, the Chattooga is blessed with stunning scenery and outstanding whitewater. The Chattooga is split into five sections, two of which are suitable for whitewater rafting.

    Southeastern Expeditions: Section IV has many rapids. Motor tow across 2 mile lake. Section III trip ideal for novices. Outpost 7 miles east of Clayton on Hwy. 76. Reservations. (706)782-4331or (800)868-7238. http://www.southeasternexpeditions.com/chattooga.html

    Nantahala Outdoor Center: Whitewater rafting on a choice of five rivers. Half-day, full-day, and overnight trips available. Levels II through IV. The Beechwood Inn offers discount coupons for you or your group when using NOC and staying at the Beechwood Inn. (800)232-7238. http://www.noc.com/rafting_chattooga_main.htm

    Wildwood Outfitters: Canoeing, rafting, kayaking, and tubing along the Chattahoochee River. All your outdoor needs available at retail store. (800)553-2715 or (706)865-4451. http://www.wildwaterrafting.com/chattooga.html

  • Canoeing/Kayaking: Adventure Depot: Highlands, N.C. Adventure packages including lodging, meals and 2-3 day adventures. Tours include mountain biking, canoeing, hiking, llama trekking & wilderness camping. Youth adventures also available. Daily rental of bikes, canoes, and kayaks. (800)903-4401 or (828)526-4401. http://www.adventuredepot.net/packages.htm
  • Antique Shopping: Antique Appliances
    30 W. Savannah St., Clayton, GA. Full restoration service and sales of vintage appliances from the turn of the century through the 1950's. (706) 782-3132
    Email: sales@antiqueappliances.com

    Appalachian Trader Antiques
    Off Hwy 441 North in Dillard. Antiques, gifts and collectibles including Ty Beanie Babies.
    (706) 746-5194

    Black Bear Creek Antiques Located 5 miles west of Clayton on Highway 76. Wonderful primitive antiques housed in an old general store.

    Dillard Mini MallOff Hwy 441 in Dillard. A huge selection of antiques from Victorian to primitive. Custom decorative painting. Many dealers.
    (706) 746-2127


    Golden Memories Auction House Located Off Highway 441 in Mountain City. Auction times vary. Please call for schedule.
    (706) 746-6924

    Lakemont Lodge Antiques & Garden Shop
    8524 Old Hwy 441 South, Lakemont, GA. Antiques, plants, garden statues, dog supplies, bird houses.
    (706) 782-4313
    Email: eherman007@applebak.net

    The Lake House Antiques
    Across from the Lake Rabun Hotel on Lake Rabun Road. Antiques, rustic & adirondack furniture, gifts and collectibles. (706) 782-1350

    Whistle Stop Antique Mall: Welcome to Western North Carolina's largest antique mall. With over 50,000 square feet and 250 dealers.

  • Fishing: Rabun County has seasonally stocked streams and rivers for trout. Also, 6 lakes and a private pond.

    Andy's Trout Farm: Catch Rainbow Trout raised on 350 acres, well stocked ponds and lake. Bait, poles, catch cleaned. No license, no limit. Pay by the pound. Betty's Creek Rd., Dillard, GA. (706)746-2550. http://www.andystroutfarm.com/

  • Boating:

    Anchorage Outboard: Lake Burton. Pontoon, ski boat and jet ski rentals. (706)782-3013.

    Interstate Boat Rental: Serving Lakes Burton, Seed and Rabun with delivery of rental pontoons, ski boats, skis, jet skis and tubes (706)782-4754.

    Lake Rentals, Inc: Rental of Sea Doo personal watercraft & fishing boats. Clayton, GA.(706)782-8059.

    Mark's Marine: Hwy. 76 west of Clayton on Charlie Mountain Rd. Pontoon rentals only. (706)782-5565.

  • Fine Dining
  • Theater:

    Sockemdog Cafe and Performance Center. The Sockemdog Cafe is located just minutes away in Long Creek South Carolina near the Chattooga River. It features fine food and live entertainment in a rustic setting in the Sumter National Forest.

    Tiger Drive-In.Visit our nostalgic drive-in theater in nearby Tiger. Check times and movies at http://www.tigerdrivein.com/

  • Gallery:

    Butler Galleries - Clayton Antique Mall. OnMain Streetin Clayton. 17 different dealers from all over the south. (706) 782-8440

    Hickory Flat Pottery. Decorative functional stoneware made by Cindy Angliss in the hills of North Georgia. 13664 Scenic Highway 197 North
    Clarkesville, Georgia 30523 706-947-0030

    Mark of the Potter. An Attalia of fine potters. Mark of the Potter is on Georgia Highway 197N just 10 miles north of Clarkesville, Georgia and 2 miles south of Batesville.Located inside Grandpa Watts' Grits Mill on the picturesque Soque River.

  • Casino: Cherokee Reservation and Casino
  • Golf: Kingwood Resort: Championship eighteen holes, open to the public. Located on East 76 just outside of Clayton. (706)212-4100 or (866) KINGWOOD

    Rabun County Country Club: 9 hole golf course. South on Main Street/Old 441. Clayton, GA. (706)782-5500.

    Sky Valley Resort: Championship eighteen holes, par 36 each 9. Sky Valley, GA. (706)746-5303.

  • Horseback Riding: Dillard House Stables: Located at the famous Dillard House. Beautiful and fun trail rides for beginners as well as experienced horsemen. Open daily, year-round. Reservations requested. Dillard, GA. (706)746-5348.

    Circle R Trails: 1 & 2 hour rides on ranch and Chattooga River horse trails. 3 hours to half-day river trail rides. U.S. Forest Service authorized to guide the Chattooga trails. (864)638-0115.

    Giddy Up-N-Go Horse Stables: Located in Scaly Mountain, NC near Dillard. Horseback riding for all ages in a beautiful valley. Gentle horses for young ones. Walk-ins welcome. (704)526-4531.

    Rabun County Recreation Park: Riding ring for your horses. Located south of Clayton, GA on Hwy. 441 (706)782-4600.

    Sunburst Stables: Near lake Rabun in Habersham County. Founded in 1980, Sunburst Stables is dedicated to enjoying horses and friends here in the beautiful Georgia mountains. Come enjoy riding quality trails through thousands of acres of the Chattahoochee National Forest.

    Willis Knob Horse Camp & Trail: 27.5 miles of riding and hiking trails. 20 stalls for horse owners. Off Warwoman Rd. in Clayton, GA. Reservations. Operated by the USFS- (706)782-3320.

  • Ski Area:

    Sky Valley Skiing: Georgia's only Ski Resort. Season December-February. Sky Valley, GA. (706)746-5303 or (800)437-2416.

    Ski Scaly: Season December-February. Scaly Mountain is a warm, friendly, family-oriented ski resort that features snow tubing. The day lodge faces all slopes and is close to the lift, so parents may take a break and yet observe their children from inside. Scaly Mountain, NC. (828)526-3737 or (800)929-7669

  • Spa/Massage: Mandala Wellness Center: The Day Spa featuresa selection of relaxing and beneficial treatments including therapeutic massage, facials, body treatments and bath therapies.Other services include Programs to Lose Weight or quit smoking,Stress Reduction, Relaxation,Meditation Instruction, Psychotherapy and Life Coaching, Hypnosis, Ayurvedic Nutrition and Lifestyle Guidance, and Personal Retreats for Psychological and Spiritual Renewal. 706-878-0036
  • Swimming: County Recreation pool, 1 USFS Beach and 3 Georgia Power beaches.
  • Tennis: 5 locations available for tennis.
  • Biking: Mountain Bike Depot: Highlands, NC. Mountain bike rentals- 21 speed bikes. Trail maps available. (704)526-4401

    Tallulah Adventures at Tallulah Point Overlook: Tallulah Falls, Ga. Rentals of mountain bikes, canoes & funyaks. Guided trips for individuals or groups for mountain biking, climbing, rappelling & canoeing. Custom tailored trips to the group's experience & fitness. Reservations recommended. (706)754-4318.

 

Minnehaha Falls

Chattooga River


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