Red Clay Hideaway Guidebook

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Red Clay Hideaway Guidebook

Food scene

modern american cuisine, family friendly, call for reservations especially for dinner
221 habitants recommandent
The Vine Wine Bar and Bistro
576 E Main St
221 habitants recommandent
modern american cuisine, family friendly, call for reservations especially for dinner
New American dishes, seasonal menu
241 habitants recommandent
Black Sheep Restaurant
480 W Main St
241 habitants recommandent
New American dishes, seasonal menu
A great southern style rooftop bar and kitchen. The Roof is nestled in downtown Ellijay and boasts beautiful expansive views of the town and the mountains.
136 habitants recommandent
The Roof Ellijay
16 River St
136 habitants recommandent
A great southern style rooftop bar and kitchen. The Roof is nestled in downtown Ellijay and boasts beautiful expansive views of the town and the mountains.
Small family owned bar and restaurant in downtown Ellijay. They offer seasonal cuisines as well as fresh seafoods and steak.
95 habitants recommandent
Emily's Bar & Restaurant
296 River St
95 habitants recommandent
Small family owned bar and restaurant in downtown Ellijay. They offer seasonal cuisines as well as fresh seafoods and steak.

Sightseeing

A short beginner-friendly hike with a beautiful waterfall
18 habitants recommandent
Fall Branch Falls Trailhead
Rock Creek Road
18 habitants recommandent
A short beginner-friendly hike with a beautiful waterfall
This hiking trail stretches 300 miles to the northeast end of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The trail actually runs through the Cherry Log Mountain community where Red Clay Hideaway is nestled.
16 habitants recommandent
Benton MacKaye Trail
Benton MacKaye Trail
16 habitants recommandent
This hiking trail stretches 300 miles to the northeast end of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The trail actually runs through the Cherry Log Mountain community where Red Clay Hideaway is nestled.
This 270 foot swinging bridge that crosses the Toccoa River is the longest swinging bridge east of the Mississippi River. Located off the Benton Mackaye trail this is a short, kid-friendly hike.
112 habitants recommandent
Swinging Bridge on the Toccoa River
Swinging Bridge on the Toccoa River
112 habitants recommandent
This 270 foot swinging bridge that crosses the Toccoa River is the longest swinging bridge east of the Mississippi River. Located off the Benton Mackaye trail this is a short, kid-friendly hike.
This trail is located on the Appalachian Trail near the Three Forks where the Appalachian, Benton MacKaye and Duncan Ridge Trails meet. The hike is roughly two miles out and back along Long Creek. The road leading to the trailhead follows beautiful Noontootla Creek, which itself has several smaller falls. There are lots of pull off areas for picnics and trout fishing. The path is well beaten, and also beginner and kid-friendly.
49 habitants recommandent
Long Creek Falls
49 habitants recommandent
This trail is located on the Appalachian Trail near the Three Forks where the Appalachian, Benton MacKaye and Duncan Ridge Trails meet. The hike is roughly two miles out and back along Long Creek. The road leading to the trailhead follows beautiful Noontootla Creek, which itself has several smaller falls. There are lots of pull off areas for picnics and trout fishing. The path is well beaten, and also beginner and kid-friendly.