Posts Tagged ‘dawsonville’
Kangaroo Conservation Center
Kangaroo Conservation Center was established over 25 years ago as a wildlife preserve focusing on conservation of species that are in peril in the wild. Our work revolves around Australasian animals, of which some species are already listed as Endangered Species, some are threatened with extinction now, and others are greatly exploited by humans and their future is uncertain. Please help us to continue our very important work by visiting our Center and by shopping at our Aussie Outpost. Click here to visit the website
Dawson County Official Website
The county seat of Dawson County is Dawsonville, Georgia. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Dawson County covers 214 square miles. 211 square miles of the County is land and 3 square miles (1.36%) is water.
Part of Lake Lanier is in the southeastern part of the county and the boundary line with neigboring counties passes through the lake. The 729-foot Amicalola Falls are the highest not only in Georgia, but the highest falls east of the Mississippi River and are considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia. The highest point in the county is Black Mountain, with an elevation of 3,600 feet. The Amicalola, Chestatee and Etowah rivers flow through Dawson County. Click here to visit the website
North Georgia Premium Outlets – Dawsonville
Find impressive savings at Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Coach, Cole Haan, Gap Outlet, Hugo Boss, J.Crew, Kenneth Cole, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Restoration Hardware, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Williams-Sonoma and more. North of Atlanta. Click here to visit the website
Dawson County Chamber of Commerce
Hike, shop, fish, canoe and commune with the kangaroos where the mountains meet the lakes!
Located in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains, just 50 minutes north of Atlanta, Dawson County sits at the junction of Georgia 400 (the Hospitality Highway) and Highway 53, a community at the crossroads of small-town values and progressive sensibility. It is surrounded by the scenic splendor of Lake Lanier, Dawson Forest and Amicalola Falls, as well as the Etowah and Amicalola Rivers, and handily situated at the trailhead of the Appalachian Trail. Click here to visit the website
