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Top-rated vacation rentals in North Georgia Mountains

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Cabin in Morganton
Modern Mountaintop A-Frame | Wineries, Views, Lake
Stargazer✨ is a modern Scandinavian inspired A-frame perched on the mountaintop w/ inspiring views, a bubbly hot tub and only minutes to wineries, Blue Ridge Lake + all of downtown's festivities. ♥️ Please save our A-Frame by clicking the ♥️ on the top right - this will help you find it later and make it easy to share with others! 📽 Smart TVs ✨ Dimmable mood lighting🕹 Chess, Connect4, Jenga, Cornhole + more🧂 Stocked Kitchen☕️ Loaded Coffee Station📡 High Speed Wi-Fi🔑 Contactless Check-i
$167 per night
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Cabin in Blue Ridge
The Toasted Marshmallow- Mtn/Lake view + Pets wlcm
The Toasted Marshmallow is a log cabin overlooking Lake Blue Ridge with amazing views of the lake and mountains. Located in the Aska Adventure area, we're just a short drive to Lake Blue Ridge where fishing, swimming, and boating are available. Carefully curated touches throughout the cabin are sure to touch on your definition of a cabin getaway. From the cozy reading nook to the craftsman firepit and the arcade gameroom, we’re sure your group will have a great time. Please read House Rules.
$421 per night
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Cabin in Dahlonega
Secluded, Mountain View, Hot Tub, Dahlonega & Wine
This brand new 2BR/2BA was design for your perfect get away to the North Georgia mountains. Amazing view of Cedar Mountain! You will be centrally located in Georgia wine country and close to several hiking trails and waterfalls. The beautiful historic town of Dahlonega is about 10min away. The property has its own walking trails and the back of the property boarders the national forest. Creeks wonder valley’s where at one time local moonshiners setup stills and made Shine.
$194 per night

North Georgia Mountains house rentals

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Home in Clayton
Creekside Cabin - Walk to Downtown
$128 per night
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Home in Blue Ridge
Blue Ridge Mtn Views, Fireplaces, Hot Tub, Game Rm
$220 per night
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Home in Rising Fawn
The Cloud 9 Rooftop Deck at On The Rocks Tiny Home
$164 per night
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Home in Westminster
Waterfall getaway, hidden gem, unique architecture
$424 per night
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Home in Dahlonega
Wander Inn-Designer Cottage Close to Wineries
$153 per night
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Home in Blue Ridge
Winter Special: 2 King, Mins to BR, Views, Dogs OK
$130 per night
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Home in Lookout Mountain
The Lookout Mountain Birdhouse
$318 per night
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Home in Blue Ridge
Blue Ridge Retreat | Fire pit | Screened Porch
$141 per night
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Home in Blue Ridge
Daffodil Hill Farm Romantic Luxury Carriage House!
$175 per night
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Home in Cleveland
Pinnacle Suite Treehouse Near Helen, Georgia
$298 per night
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Home in Blue Ridge
Mountain Views | Hot Tub | FirePit | Close to town
$99 per night
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Home in Highlands
Whiteside Perch - Huge Views! Close to Town!
$299 per night

Your guide to North Georgia Mountains

All About North Georgia Mountains

The North Georgia Mountains are part of the Blue Ridge Mountains, which stretch from Pennsylvania to Georgia, and are so called because their imposing peaks undulate on the horizon like deep blue waves. Some of the mountains within the North Georgia Mountain range are over a billion years old. Their highest peak, Brasstown Bald, reaches nearly 5,000 feet in elevation, offering sweeping views of the majestic surrounding landscape. There’s also Stone Mountain Park, which includes a massive granite pluton formed by a geological folding process over 350 million years ago. Beyond the natural terrain, discover a historical spectacle called the Crossroads — a village seemingly trapped in time in the 1870s — catch a show at the Hart County Community Theatre, or take a tour around a local winery for a true taste of the region.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in North Georgia Mountains

The best time to stay at a vacation rental in the North Georgia Mountains is in May, June, and September, as these months offer temperate weather for hiking, walking, and enjoying the landscape. Spring is also a lovely time to visit, when the wildlife comes out of hibernation and the scenery comes alive with wildflowers. The warmer summer months are best for floating on the river under clear skies, hiking in the mountains, and boating on the lake. If you visit during the fall, prepare to be blown away by the beautiful colors of the changing leaves. A winter stay in the mountains is a cozy way to celebrate the holidays, with a crackling fire providing a just reward for a chilly hike.


Top things to do in North Georgia Mountains

Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest is home to a double loop trail with striking views. The two connecting routes are the Keown Falls Loop and the John Mountains Loop, which is a five-mile trail with an elevation gain of over 1,000 feet. Along the way, there are plenty of waterfalls to see and picnic tables with grills where you can stop and refuel.

Blue Ridge Scenic Railway

Spend a day riding the train down the Toccoa River. Start your journey in Downtown Blue Ridge and take the scenic route for four hours through 26 miles of magnificent mountain landscape. You’ll zigzag between small towns including McCaysville and Copperhill and make pit stops along the way to see the sights. Here, the journey is just as remarkable as the destination.

Tubing the Chattahoochee River

Cool off in the Chattahoochee River with a sun-drenched afternoon of tubing. Float along downstream for a (mostly) smooth and relaxing ride, with just a few quick twists and turns to keep it exciting. If you’re making the trip here in the fall, don’t forget to check out the lively Oktoberfest celebrations that take place in the mountain town of Helen every October.

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