Stillwater

Miranda
Stillwater

Food scene

Classic Southern fare made with local ingredients in a homey log cabin open for breakfast & lunch. Closed on Sunday.
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The Sawmill Place
1150 Pat Haralson Dr
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Classic Southern fare made with local ingredients in a homey log cabin open for breakfast & lunch. Closed on Sunday.
American diner serving generous portions of all-day breakfast & housemade pies since 1931. Closed on Wednesday.
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Hole In The Wall
12B Town Sq
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American diner serving generous portions of all-day breakfast & housemade pies since 1931. Closed on Wednesday.
Come experience the most authentic Mexican food, featuring locally sourced ingredients. Closed on Sunday
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Lucky's Taqueria and Cantina
17 Merchants Walk
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Come experience the most authentic Mexican food, featuring locally sourced ingredients. Closed on Sunday
Small chain providing single-origin coffees & espresso along with bagels, pastries & sandwiches. Closed on Sunday.
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Cabin Coffee Co.
44 Town Sq
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Small chain providing single-origin coffees & espresso along with bagels, pastries & sandwiches. Closed on Sunday.
Counter-serve BBQ joint with sandwiches, plates & sides, plus outdoor seating & seasonal mini-golf. Open Thursday-Saturday.
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Jim's Smokin' Que
4971 Gainesville Hwy
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Counter-serve BBQ joint with sandwiches, plates & sides, plus outdoor seating & seasonal mini-golf. Open Thursday-Saturday.
Locally owned and operated, Brother’s sources the best local ingredients when possible, including a variety of produce, meat and fish, and a variety of wine and craft beer from local vineyards and breweries. Closed on Sunday and Monday.
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Brother's at Willow Ranch
6223 S US Hwy 76 Bypass
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Locally owned and operated, Brother’s sources the best local ingredients when possible, including a variety of produce, meat and fish, and a variety of wine and craft beer from local vineyards and breweries. Closed on Sunday and Monday.
A great local brewery with a laid back atmosphere. They offer live music from local talent on Friday and Saturday nights, and board games and darts to play at your table while you wait for your food and favorite house brew. Closed on Monday.
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Hiawassee Brew
616 S Main St
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A great local brewery with a laid back atmosphere. They offer live music from local talent on Friday and Saturday nights, and board games and darts to play at your table while you wait for your food and favorite house brew. Closed on Monday.

Wineries and Distilleries

A local distillery with deep roots in the area dating back to the 1930s, Granddaddy Mimms produces whiskey with deep, rich flavors using the same recipe and the same simple ingredients - with all the taste and tradition enjoyed by common folk, celebrities and high-powered politicians 80 years ago. Closed on Sunday.
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Grandaddy Mimms Moonshine Distillery And Museum
112 Wellborn Street
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A local distillery with deep roots in the area dating back to the 1930s, Granddaddy Mimms produces whiskey with deep, rich flavors using the same recipe and the same simple ingredients - with all the taste and tradition enjoyed by common folk, celebrities and high-powered politicians 80 years ago. Closed on Sunday.
Odom Springs Vineyards is a family-owned estate winery in the lush rolling hills of north Georgia. The vineyards forming Odom Springs Vineyards are less than two hours north of Atlanta, on the western end of Union County near Blairsville, in an area known locally as the Young Cane community. Closed on Tuesday.
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Odom Springs Vineyards
637 Odom Rd
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Odom Springs Vineyards is a family-owned estate winery in the lush rolling hills of north Georgia. The vineyards forming Odom Springs Vineyards are less than two hours north of Atlanta, on the western end of Union County near Blairsville, in an area known locally as the Young Cane community. Closed on Tuesday.
Started in Hiawassee in 1995, this family operated winery mixes Old World vinifera such as Cabernet Franc, Pinot Gris and Merlot, with Native American and French American hybrids such as Norton, Traminette and Vignoles. Closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Hightower Creek Vineyards
7150 Canaan Dr
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Started in Hiawassee in 1995, this family operated winery mixes Old World vinifera such as Cabernet Franc, Pinot Gris and Merlot, with Native American and French American hybrids such as Norton, Traminette and Vignoles. Closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
This Young Harris winery is known for its broad spectrum of grapes from European varieties and French American hybrids to Native American varieties. This mix culminates in wine that is an expression of our unique area. Closed on Monday.
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Crane Creek Vineyards
1040 Crane Creek Rd
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This Young Harris winery is known for its broad spectrum of grapes from European varieties and French American hybrids to Native American varieties. This mix culminates in wine that is an expression of our unique area. Closed on Monday.

Sightseeing

Enjoy breathtaking sights at 4,784 feet above sea level atop Georgia's tallest peak, Brasstown Bald. The Brasstown Bald Visitors Center and Observation Deck, open May through November, offers 360-degree views of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest and beyond. On a clear day, you can see four states without a telescope! The Observation Deck, open 10am to 5pm daily, charges $5 per person admission for visitors age 16+ and includes a shuttle ride. Visitors can also choose to hike to the top of Brasstown Bald using the paved trail. Brasstown Bald is a family-friendly attraction perfect for kids and adults of all ages. Make sure you visit the gift shop!
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Heimsóknarstöð Brasstown Bald
2941 GA-180 Spur
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Enjoy breathtaking sights at 4,784 feet above sea level atop Georgia's tallest peak, Brasstown Bald. The Brasstown Bald Visitors Center and Observation Deck, open May through November, offers 360-degree views of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest and beyond. On a clear day, you can see four states without a telescope! The Observation Deck, open 10am to 5pm daily, charges $5 per person admission for visitors age 16+ and includes a shuttle ride. Visitors can also choose to hike to the top of Brasstown Bald using the paved trail. Brasstown Bald is a family-friendly attraction perfect for kids and adults of all ages. Make sure you visit the gift shop!
Meeks Park is one of the most scenic parks in the North Georgia Mountains. One mile west of Blairsville, Meeks Park is found on Highway 515 across from North Georgia Technical College. The park is home to seven ball fields, four batting cages, a playground, a skateboard park, basketball court, tennis courts, an 18-hole disc golf course, splash pad and swimming pool, paved and unpaved nature trails, kayak and canoe launch on the Nottely River, a dog park, several pavilions and other amenities. Butternut Creek and Nottely River flow through the park, making for scenic picnic spots and places to throw in a fishing line. There are plenty of tables, benches and swings for relaxing under the shady oaks. Meeks Park 2 is only minutes from Stillwater, located at 979 Blue Ridge Hwy, Blairsville, GA 30512. Meeks Park 2 offers a canoe/kayak launch pad, adult exercise area, playground, grist mill water wheel, hiking trails, and fishing on Butternut Creek & Nottely River.
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Meeks Park
490 Meeks Park Rd
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Meeks Park is one of the most scenic parks in the North Georgia Mountains. One mile west of Blairsville, Meeks Park is found on Highway 515 across from North Georgia Technical College. The park is home to seven ball fields, four batting cages, a playground, a skateboard park, basketball court, tennis courts, an 18-hole disc golf course, splash pad and swimming pool, paved and unpaved nature trails, kayak and canoe launch on the Nottely River, a dog park, several pavilions and other amenities. Butternut Creek and Nottely River flow through the park, making for scenic picnic spots and places to throw in a fishing line. There are plenty of tables, benches and swings for relaxing under the shady oaks. Meeks Park 2 is only minutes from Stillwater, located at 979 Blue Ridge Hwy, Blairsville, GA 30512. Meeks Park 2 offers a canoe/kayak launch pad, adult exercise area, playground, grist mill water wheel, hiking trails, and fishing on Butternut Creek & Nottely River.
One of Georgia’s oldest and most beloved state parks, Vogel is located at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Driving from the south, visitors pass through Neel Gap, a beautiful mountain pass near Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia. Vogel is particularly popular during the fall when the Blue Ridge Mountains transform into a rolling blanket of red, yellow and gold leaves. Hikers can choose from a variety of trails, including the popular 4-mile Bear Hair Gap loop, an easy lake loop that leads to Trahlyta Falls, and the challenging 13-mile Coosa Backcountry Trail. The park’s 22 acre lake is open to non-motorized boats, and during summer, visitors can cool off at the mountain-view beach. This park is rich in history, with many facilities being constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during our nation’s Great Depression. The "CCC Boys" story is told in the park's museum. The CCC museum is open seasonally.
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Vogel ríkisvæði
405 Vogel State Park Rd
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One of Georgia’s oldest and most beloved state parks, Vogel is located at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Driving from the south, visitors pass through Neel Gap, a beautiful mountain pass near Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia. Vogel is particularly popular during the fall when the Blue Ridge Mountains transform into a rolling blanket of red, yellow and gold leaves. Hikers can choose from a variety of trails, including the popular 4-mile Bear Hair Gap loop, an easy lake loop that leads to Trahlyta Falls, and the challenging 13-mile Coosa Backcountry Trail. The park’s 22 acre lake is open to non-motorized boats, and during summer, visitors can cool off at the mountain-view beach. This park is rich in history, with many facilities being constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during our nation’s Great Depression. The "CCC Boys" story is told in the park's museum. The CCC museum is open seasonally.
Surrounded by a canopy of towering hardwoods, Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area offers camping, picnicking, boating, swimming and hiking. The Lake Winfield Scott Beach includes a designated swimming area, picnic tables, bathhouse, pavilions and playground. Eighteen-acre Lake Winfield Scott is open to hand-powered and electric motorboats only. Fishing for catfish, trout, perch, brim and bass is a popular activity. Day-use hiking trails are found within the recreation area, including a 0.4-mile trail that parallels the lake shore. The 1-mile Jarrard Gap Trail and 2.7-mile Slaughter Creek Trail both connect to the Appalachian Trail.
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Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area
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Surrounded by a canopy of towering hardwoods, Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area offers camping, picnicking, boating, swimming and hiking. The Lake Winfield Scott Beach includes a designated swimming area, picnic tables, bathhouse, pavilions and playground. Eighteen-acre Lake Winfield Scott is open to hand-powered and electric motorboats only. Fishing for catfish, trout, perch, brim and bass is a popular activity. Day-use hiking trails are found within the recreation area, including a 0.4-mile trail that parallels the lake shore. The 1-mile Jarrard Gap Trail and 2.7-mile Slaughter Creek Trail both connect to the Appalachian Trail.
The 4,180-acre Lake Nottely Reservoir, with 106 miles of shoreline, has many places to enjoy boating, jet skiing and fishing. In addition to accessing the public boat ramps, you can rent boats, jet skis, stand-up paddleboards and kayaks at Nottely Marina, North Georgia Watersports and The Cove at Nottely Boat Club and Marina. Lake Nottely Reservoir features a beach and camping area and is a great place for viewing wildlife. For anglers, Nottely is noted for its black and striped bass, walleye, rainbow trout and bass which the state of Georgia has stocked to enhance fishing opportunities.
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Nottely Lake
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The 4,180-acre Lake Nottely Reservoir, with 106 miles of shoreline, has many places to enjoy boating, jet skiing and fishing. In addition to accessing the public boat ramps, you can rent boats, jet skis, stand-up paddleboards and kayaks at Nottely Marina, North Georgia Watersports and The Cove at Nottely Boat Club and Marina. Lake Nottely Reservoir features a beach and camping area and is a great place for viewing wildlife. For anglers, Nottely is noted for its black and striped bass, walleye, rainbow trout and bass which the state of Georgia has stocked to enhance fishing opportunities.
The Helton Creek Falls Trail is an easy, 0.2 mile hike. The lower falls drops over a 30' ledge, tumbling to a pool below. The second upper falls are tall, full falls, that drop at least 60 feet. Please be advised, there are many abrupt changes in grade along this short walk to the falls. Please stay on the trail and observation deck! Directions: From Blairsville, take U.S. 19/129 south for 11.5 miles. Turn left on the first paved road past the entrance to Vogel State Park. (Look for Helton Creek Waterfall sign on right side of highway.) Go approximately 1/2 mile on paved road and then continue on a gravel road approximately 1.5 miles (stay to the right at fork in the road; you will travel through the forest quite a ways) to a small pullout parking area. Trailhead will be on right as indicated.
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Helton Creek Falls
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The Helton Creek Falls Trail is an easy, 0.2 mile hike. The lower falls drops over a 30' ledge, tumbling to a pool below. The second upper falls are tall, full falls, that drop at least 60 feet. Please be advised, there are many abrupt changes in grade along this short walk to the falls. Please stay on the trail and observation deck! Directions: From Blairsville, take U.S. 19/129 south for 11.5 miles. Turn left on the first paved road past the entrance to Vogel State Park. (Look for Helton Creek Waterfall sign on right side of highway.) Go approximately 1/2 mile on paved road and then continue on a gravel road approximately 1.5 miles (stay to the right at fork in the road; you will travel through the forest quite a ways) to a small pullout parking area. Trailhead will be on right as indicated.
Directly below Lake Trahlyta, this waterfall within Vogel State Park is a stepping-stone waterfall that falls 40 feet. The trail is a one-mile loop trail, short and steep but worth the effort. Directions: From Blairsville, take U.S. 19/129 south 11 miles and turn right into Vogel State Park. The falls are on the north side of Lake Trahlyta, named for a Cherokee maiden who is buried a few miles from the park at Stonepile Gap.
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Falls Bottom Trail
Georgia 180 Spur
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Directly below Lake Trahlyta, this waterfall within Vogel State Park is a stepping-stone waterfall that falls 40 feet. The trail is a one-mile loop trail, short and steep but worth the effort. Directions: From Blairsville, take U.S. 19/129 south 11 miles and turn right into Vogel State Park. The falls are on the north side of Lake Trahlyta, named for a Cherokee maiden who is buried a few miles from the park at Stonepile Gap.
There are two waterfalls along the 1.5-mile DeSoto Falls Trail. The lower falls cascade about 20 feet. The upper, and most scenic falls drop 80 feet. Both are accessed by a maintained trail leading from the day use parking lot. Visitors can hike to view these waterfalls. DeSoto Falls was named for the Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto because a piece of armor attributed to his expedition was supposedly found in the area. Located in rugged mountains with awesome views, elevations in this 650-acre area vary between 2,000 and 3,400 feet. Directions: From Blairsville, take U.S. 19/129 south about 15 miles from Blairsville to the DeSoto Falls Recreation Area on right.
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DeSoto Falls
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There are two waterfalls along the 1.5-mile DeSoto Falls Trail. The lower falls cascade about 20 feet. The upper, and most scenic falls drop 80 feet. Both are accessed by a maintained trail leading from the day use parking lot. Visitors can hike to view these waterfalls. DeSoto Falls was named for the Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto because a piece of armor attributed to his expedition was supposedly found in the area. Located in rugged mountains with awesome views, elevations in this 650-acre area vary between 2,000 and 3,400 feet. Directions: From Blairsville, take U.S. 19/129 south about 15 miles from Blairsville to the DeSoto Falls Recreation Area on right.

Activities

Great local place to rent boats, kayaks, and canoes. Only about ten minutes away from Stillwater.
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North Georgia Watersports (RENTAL CENTER & MARINA)
1733 Murphy Hwy
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Great local place to rent boats, kayaks, and canoes. Only about ten minutes away from Stillwater.
We are located just outside the city of Blue Ridge Georgia in the heart of the ASKA ADVENTURE AREA on the beautiful Toccoa River! Hungry? Eat a scrumptious meal at the famous IRON BRIDGE CAFE. Don't want to get wet? Try your luck mining for precious gems at the ASKA MINING COMPANY or shop for some incredible souvenirs!
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Blue Ridge Tubing
8436 Aska Rd
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We are located just outside the city of Blue Ridge Georgia in the heart of the ASKA ADVENTURE AREA on the beautiful Toccoa River! Hungry? Eat a scrumptious meal at the famous IRON BRIDGE CAFE. Don't want to get wet? Try your luck mining for precious gems at the ASKA MINING COMPANY or shop for some incredible souvenirs!