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18 Attractions to Explore Near Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge

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Victoria Bryant State ParkVictoria Bryant State Park is a beautifully preserved and delightful park. Over 550 acres of hiking trails, picnic areas, a lake for fishing and swimming, campgrounds, and other outdoor recreation can be found here. The park offers breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains from its rolling hills. With a variety of activities to choose from and gorgeous landscapes all around, It is the perfect spot for families looking for a weekend retreat or friends wanting a quick getaway.
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Franklin SpringsFranklin Springs, is a small town with much to offer its residents. With access to plenty of outdoor activities and a charming main street, the town remains popular among locals and tourists alike. Specifically, individuals enjoy fishing and boating at Lake Hartwell for recreation and relaxation opportunities as well as antique shopping throughout the downtown area.
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Ty Cobb MuseumThe Ty Cobb Museum is a must-see destination for baseball fans and history buffs alike. Audio-visual displays tell the story of Ty Cobb's life, from his childhood in rural Georgia to his time as one of baseball's greatest players. Visitors can view original artifacts from his career such as vintage jerseys, awards, and equipment used during his Hall of Fame career. Additionally, engaging digital exhibits share some lesser known facts about Ty Cobb's life outside of the diamond.
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Broad River Wildlife Management AreaThe beautiful Broad River Wildlife Management is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Located between the main stem of the Broad River and two oxbow lakes, the area provides plenty of opportunities for fishing, boating, hunting, hiking and other outdoor activities. It consists mostly of mature hardwood forests with some small clearing for native grasslands and wetlands. The scrub pine flatwoods along the rivers also provide habitats for many plant and animal species.
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Sandy Creek ParkSandy Creek Park is a nature lover's paradise. Located on the shores of Lake Chapman, it serves as an oasis of tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. With 368 acres to explore, guests can experience nature at its finest. It offers a variety of activities such as fishing, kayaking and paddle boating, with three boat launches to access the lake. Visitors can also take advantage of miles of hiking and biking trails along with picnic areas and an Olympic-size pool for swimming.
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Currahee MountainCurrahee Mountain is an iconic part of Georgia. Standing at three thousand six hundred feet, it is known for its daunting summit and steep climbs. The trail to the top of Currahee Mountain offers adventurers a breathtaking view of the surrounding vista. On clear days, one can observe the rolling hills and fields full of wildflowers that make up Stephens County as they ascend to the peak. Visitors are greeted by a wealth of history once they reach the mountaintop.
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Tugaloo State Park Tugaloo State Park is a nature lovers delight. As part of the larger Lake Hartwell region, visitors can take advantage of recreational activities such as fishing and boating. Beyond that, the area boasts a variety of trails which span through forested terrain and by lovely streams - ideal for leisurely strolls or hiking excursions. Picnic areas lie near to the lake, providing plenty of ambiance as well as a space to relax with family or friends.
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Lake Hartwell State ParkLake Hartwell State Park, situated in Oconee County, South Carolina, is a beautiful and well-equipped destination that offers a wide range of outdoor activities and recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages. Nestled along the shores of Lake Hartwell, this state park provides a scenic and serene setting for boating, fishing, camping, hiking, and lakeside relaxation.
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Lake Russell State Wildlife Management AreaLake Russell State Wildlife Management Area is a typical example of the Blue Ridge Mountain terrain and stretches across four counties that come together along the banks of Lake Richard B. Russell. The wildlife management area boasts miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking as well as gorgeous views of rolling hills and heavily forested terrain. There are also plenty of opportunities to fish at the lake or take in some bird watching on one of the observation decks.
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Watson Mill Covered BridgeWatson Mill Covered Bridge, is one of the last remaining covered bridges in the United States. Built by local master bridge builder Evans Hurt in 1885, this 283-foot long bridge stands tall over the scenic Watson Mill Pond and serves as a reminder of what times used to be like over 140 years ago. Not only is it an iconic structure but it is also one of the longest covered bridges east of the Mississippi River.
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Watson Mill Bridge State ParkWatson Mill Bridge State Park is an outdoor enthusiast's dream. It provides visitors with easy access to its 229 acres which include a post and beam covered bridge, hiking trails, 2 fishing lakes and the scenic South Fork Broad River. This park is great for day trips as it offers plenty of activities such as picnicking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, or just taking a leisurely stroll down the historical covered bridge. Its campsites provide an unforgettable overnight experience.
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Chenocetah MountainChenocetah Mountain provides visitors with a slice of natural beauty. The mountain offers recreational activities like camping, hiking and bird watching. Those who appreciate some stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains will find their fill here as well. The surrounding area also includes ancient quartzite rock formations, creating an interesting landscape for those who venture in its direction. This is a great spot for those looking to explore Georgia's natural environment.
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Currahee Military MuseumThe Currahee Military Museum in Stephens County, Georgia is a must-visit for all history buffs who find interest in military memorabilia. Located at the beautiful Toccoa Falls College, the museum is home to an extensive collection of artifacts and photographs showcasing the region's military history. From carefully preserved guns and uniforms to detailed photos capturing the region during World War II and Vietnam, this unique museum holds something for everyone.
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Whistle Stop Antique MallWhistle Stop Antique Mall is a destination for locals and visitors alike. Situated in the foothills of the Appalachians, it offers customers a unique experience filled with eclectic finds from across the country. You'll find an exciting variety of antiques from furniture to glassware, as well as a wide range of other vintage items like toys and clothing. The experienced staff are always on hand to help shoppers make informed decisions, providing useful advice and product history.
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THE HISTORIC RITZ THEATRETHE HISTORIC RITZ THEATRE opened to the public in 1933. Built in a typical Art-Deco style of the era, it was more than just a movie house; it was a place for local citizens to come together for entertainment. For nearly 70 years it served its community, providing access to special events and first-run movies from across the world. In 2006, new owners transformed the theater into a performing arts center: plays, concerts and more were held there.
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North Oconee River GreenwayThe North Oconee River Greenway is a scenic nature trail that runs along the banks of the Oconee River. Hikers, bikers and horseback riders can explore this tranquil path, taking in the breathtaking views of a variety of wildflowers, birds and local wildlife. A wonderful way to connect with nature, visitors also have access to historical sites, including an 1870s homestead site and a Civil War battle site.
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Loudermilk Boarding House & Everything Elvis MuseumThis is a fantastic tourist destination. You can experience the history of boarding house and devotion to America's beloved rock-and-roll icon, Elvis Presley. Guests can get an up-close look at artifacts from the actual Missisippi Delta Roots Home of Elvis himself. After exploring the beautiful grounds of the museum, guests can relax in the restored 1836 boarding house with its classic antiques, original furniture, and large stone fireplace on the first floor parlor.
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The Big Red AppleThe Big Red Apple is a symbol of regional pride for Habersham residents. Located atop a hill overlooking the village, the 50 foot tall structure was erected in 2001 by local businessman Elijah Jenkins to capture the agricultural heritage of the area and honor its ancestors. Every fall, it becomes the center of festivities such as corn mazes and hay rides, bringing together family and friends from near and far to enjoy and celebrate their community ties.

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Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge
Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge, is an elegant reminder of a bygone era. Built in 1894, this single-span wooden bridge stands as one of the state’s oldest surviving covered bridges. The width of the bridge measures fifteen feet wide and sixty feet long and it is built over a small creek using rustic hand-hewn materials. In 1997 it was damaged by flooding in the area, but today it has been restored to its former condition with a fresh layer of siding and paint to keep it standing strong.
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