Posts Tagged ‘Dining’
AJ’s Food Fun and Friends
Whether you’re here for lunch, dinner, happy hour or a late night snack, there is fun around every corner! We’ve got a full game room featuring billiards, video games, pinball and darts. We have NTN Trivia throughout the restaurant. We have Megatouch at our Full Service Bar and don’t forget the jukebox! Click here to visit our website
The Ridges Resort & Club Lake Chatuge
On the peaceful shores of Lake Chatuge in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia, you’ll find the scenic escape of The Ridges Resort & Club Lake Chatuge. Just two hours from Atlanta, our lakeside oasis is filled with recreational activities from boating to championship golf. Whether you’re looking to recharge, spend some family time, or find the perfect corporate retreat, choose The Ridges Resort & Club Lake Chatuge. Click here to visit the website
Glen-Ella Springs Inn
Welcome to Glen-Ella Springs Inn & Meeting Place. We are your innkeepers, Ed and Luci Kivett. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to introduce you to this historic Clarkesville, Georgia bed and breakfast located just 90 miles north of Atlanta in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in north Georgia. Over a century old, and listed on the National Historical record, we believe this property provides the perfect atmosphere for a romantic getaway, a gathering of family and friends, a corporate retreat or a destination wedding. Click here to visit the website
Amicalola State Park and Lodge
It’s easy to see why this is one of Georgia’s most popular state parks. Amicalola, a Cherokee Indian word meaning “tumbling waters,” is an appropriate name for these 729-foot falls ~~ the tallest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi River. An 8.5-mile approach trail leads from the park to Springer Mountain, the southern end of the famed 2,135-mile Appalachian Trail. However, numerous other trails are available for shorter journeys.
A beautiful lodge at the top of the mountain is popular with guests who prefer traditional hotel comforts, while the cottages and campgrounds are more rustic. The park’s Maple Restaurant is known for its spectacular views and Sunday brunch buffet. For hikers who enjoy more adventure, a 5-mile trail leads to the backcountry Len Foote Hike Inn. Be sure to stop by the visitor center to see an Appalachian Trail display, nature exhibits, live animals and a gift shop. Click here to visit the website

