Live the estate lifestyle in Blairsville & beyond.
North Georgia estates aren’t just about the homes—they’re about the lifestyle. Whether you envision walking directly to nearby hiking trails, or enjoying a round at your neighborhood golf course, estate living here brings you closer to nature without sacrificing luxury.
Whether you're looking for a round or a residence near the green, these public and private courses offer scenic fairways and mountain air.
Butternut Creek Golf Course plays through rolling valleys and up challenging slopes with mountain views from all 18 holes. Each hole is unique – none remotely similar to another. A Bill Watts design, Butternut Creek plays to a modest 6,500+ yards, but 4 to 6 tee boxes on every hole give challenging options for every player. Water comes into play on 13 holes and mounds, undulating greens, and elevation changes are found throughout the course.
Surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, Old Union presents a true adventure in golf. The valley layout, with a distinctive links feel, can be thoroughly enjoyed by beginners to professionals. Beauty, serenity and challenge are the images most take away from the Old Union experience.
Old Toccoa Farm is a four-season, semi-private resort community offering a lifestyle and hospitality steeped in exceptional experiences. The natural beauty of this Blue Ridge Luxury Real Estate Community creates a true sense of place where members and visiting guests enjoy exceptional social gatherings, dining, award-winning golf, and recreational experiences unlike anything in our region.
Located on the shores of Lake Chatuge, tucked away in the beautiful North Carolina Mountains, Chatuge Shores is a semi-private facility offering one of the best golfing experiences in the area. Measuring at 6,498 yards from the back tees, to 5,051 for seniors, we offer a challenge for players of all skill levels.
Perfect for adventurers and nature lovers, North Georgia offers countless trails, waterfalls, and mountain experiences.
The Appalachian National Scenic Trail, (white blazed) also known as the AT, is over 2,100-miles long, mostly following the Blue Ridge and Appalachian Mountains' backbone from Springer Mountain in North Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine. North Georgia's Chattahoochee National Forest portion of the trail extends over 75-miles, traversing some of the most exceptional regions and mountain vistas in its entire 2,100-miles.
Luxury estate buyers in North Georgia are drawn to the natural surroundings:
Large properties that back up to hiking trails or national forest land Seclusion and privacy without sacrificing access to outdoor recreation Appeal to wellness-focused and active lifestyle buyers
Nestled in the heart of the Chattahoochee National Forest, Vogel State Park, one of Georgia’s oldest parks and favorite destinations, shares a timeless connection with its Civilian Conservation Corps builders by offering hiking, swimming, fishing, and enjoying family time in a diverse mountain landscape.
Located within the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests, the Brasstown Bald Visitor Information Center is the highest point in Georgia, rising 4,784 feet above sea level and just a short drive from Blairsville, Hiawassee, and Helen. On the Bald you’ll find picnic areas with great views; a general store with locally made products; three trailheads just off of our parking lot; a mountaintop natural science & history museum, and observation deck that offers a spectacular 360° view of the surrounding area, including four states (GA, TN, NC, & SC) and if you’re lucky, the skyline of Atlanta!
Bell Mountain is one of North Georgia’s most iconic scenic overlooks, located above Lake Chatuge near Hiawassee. This stunning destination offers 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding Appalachian Mountains, lush valleys, and shimmering lake below. A recently added viewing platform and stair system make the summit easily accessible for all visitors.
Noontootla Creek Farms is located in the beautiful mountains of North Georgia, near the city of Blue Ridge. Noontootla Creek Farms (NCF) is a privately held farm consisting of over 1,200 acres. Originally, a large farm operation and private hunting club. NCF is now open to the public with over two miles of quality trout water, excellent quail hunting, and an impressive sporting clays course. We are open year-round and offer an on-site farmhouse available for rental. All fly fishing and quail hunts are by reservation at affordable rates.
Trout fishing is an important part of the state’s fishery resource in terms of the outstanding recreation provided and significant economic benefits. The economic impact of trout fishing in Georgia is estimated to exceed $172 million annually. The American Sportfishing Association also determined that trout fishing in Georgia generates $3.4 million in state sales tax and $2 million in state income tax. More than 100,000 trout fishing licenses are sold each year generating additional state revenue.
Meeks Park is one of the most beautiful parks in the North Georgia Mountains. It is located about one (1) mile west of Blairsville on Highway 515, and is open to the public. The park was established in 1992 and named after Bill Meeks and is the crown jewel of the Blairsville-Union County Recreation Department.
With 50,000 square feet of retail space (and expanding all the time), Alexander’s sells just about everything. We have one of the largest selections of firearms and outdoor gear in North Georgia. We sell furniture, boutique women’s clothing and shoes, local hand-made crafts, jewelry, and foods, and unique seasonal and year-round collectibles and gifts. We may be a general store, but we’re anything but generic.
Trackrock Campground & Cabins is a 250 acre paradise of meadows, hayfields, and woodlands in the beautiful North Georgia Mountains. Located between Blairsville and Hiawassee, Trackrock is completely isolated from all other commercial developments. The property is bordered on three sides by the Chattahoochee National Forest.
​The Union County Farmers Market in Blairsville, Georgia, is a vibrant hub celebrating the region's agricultural heritage and artisan craftsmanship. Operating from June through October, the market offers a diverse array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, and community events.​
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