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A Weekend In…Ellijay, GA

The scenic city of Ellijay is a fantastic winter outdoor destination, boasting scenic hiking trails, thrilling mountain biking routes, and picturesque vineyards. Whether you’re exploring the woods, hitting the trails, or savoring local wines by a cozy fireplace, Ellijay offers an unforgettable winter adventure in Gilmer County, Georgia.

Day One: 

Morning

Start the day with breakfast at Ellijay Coffeehouse. This local living room features tasty  pressed paninis and house-roasted coffee with names like “Mothman Red Eye” and “Bigfoot Blend.” After breakfast, lace up your boots and head out to Bear Creek Trail. Whether you choose to hike or mountain bike, this scenic trail will take you on an unforgettable journey to the famous Gennet Poplar, the second largest tree in Georgia!

Afternoon

After your hike, head over to Poole’s Barbecue to taste a true North Georgia Classic. Looking to leave your mark on Ellijay? Add your name to Poole’s iconic Pig Hill of Fame. After lunch, head over to Ott Farms and Vineyards for a lowkey afternoon sipping award-winning Georgia wine and enjoying views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. 

Evening

Before you head to dinner, browse the shops in Downtown Ellijay for the perfect souvenir. When you’ve worked up an appetite, make your way up to The Roof of Ellijay. This elevated southern restaurant serves up specials like apple butter meatloaf with rooftop views of the downtown area.

Day Two: 

Morning

After waking up in the cozy cabins of your dreams, swing by The Chili Dog for breakfast. Their menu features mainstays like fresh biscuits and the largest cinnamon rolls you’ve seen in your life. Once you’re fueled up, be sure you have reservations at Picture Perfect Adventures for the most luxurious horseback riding and ATV adventures anywhere in North Georgia. 

Afternoon

After your time in the seat or the saddle, make your way to El Rey Azteca for mouth-watering Mexican dishes like wild mushroom quesadillas and their classic Nachos Machos topped with chicken, beef, beans, guacamole, and more. After lunch, go on a scenic drive up to the Fort Mountain State Park and hike the West Overlook Trail for incredible views and to see the mysterious stone wall, legend to have been built by the elusive Moon-Eyed People. 

Evening

Finish out the day with dinner at River Street Tavern to enjoy delicious burgers (the Wonton Burger can’t be beat!), great beers, and a revolving menu of specialty drinks and cocktails you won’t forget!

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