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18 Attractions to Explore Near Traveler's Rest State Historic Site

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Henderson Falls ParkHenderson Falls Park is a secluded oasis located within the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. This lush forested retreat offers visitors outdoor activities and majestic vistas that are truly awe inspiring. Popular attractions include the canopied hiking trails that take you to one of several breath-taking waterfalls, camping areas with a diverse array of wildlife and plant life, as well as a variety of picnic spots and playgrounds nestled in between towering pine trees.
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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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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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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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Yonah Dam Yonah Dam, has become an important landmark for the community. It is well known for hosting weekend events for its visitors and local residents throughout the year. Yonah Dam is a popular destination for swimming, fishing, and enjoying nature’s beauty from the shoreline. In addition to its recreational offerings, the dam provides an important service that benefits families and businesses; it serves as hydroelectric power station.
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Toccoa FallsToccoa Falls, is truly a sight to behold. Set within the Blue Ridge Mountains, this 186-foot tall gorgeous waterfall is sure to take your breath away. Many come from near and far just to witness its beauty and majestic cascades. Toccoa Falls is also nearby amazing attractions such as the Foxfire Museum, Blue Hole Waterfall and Jack Rabbit Access Area, so there's certainly plenty to do and explore.
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Yonah Lake Yonah Lake, is a scenic rural area surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains. Many visitors find that it's a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Here you can enjoy lake activities such as fishing and kayaking, take leisurely strolls along trails or relaxing on a pontoon boat. From Friday night campfires to spectacular sunsets over the lake, there’s something special that makes Yonah Lake the perfect spot for camping and nature lovers alike.
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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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Riley Moore FallsRiley Moore Falls, located in Oconee County, South Carolina, is a hidden gem and a scenic natural wonder that beckons outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. This waterfall is a stunning example of the natural beauty that graces the Appalachian foothills of the Upstate region. With its cascading waters and serene surroundings, Riley Moore Falls offers a tranquil and picturesque escape for those seeking an intimate connection with nature.
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Panther Creek TrailThe Panther Creek Trail is a beautiful 3.2 mile long trail that takes hikers along the banks of a large and winding creek. The single track trail offers plenty of challenges with elevation changes, twists and turns, and obstacles like fallen trees. Birdwatchers are sure to find plenty of interesting species too, as the trail runs through a variety of habitats including wetlands, oak-hickory forests and bottomlands.
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Tugaloo LakeTugaloo Lake is a pristine destination to take in the beauty of nature's finest. From fishing and swimming to horseback riding and boating along the 12 miles of shoreline, there’s something for everyone. Visitors can camp out in their RV at one of the many campsites or stay in one of the cozy cabins located just steps from the waters. The area around the lake is full of hiking trails that lead to rushing waterfalls and even some hidden coves perfect for fishing or exploring.
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Tallulah GorgeTallulah Gorge is a popular tourist destination renowned for its stunning scenery and outdoor activities. The gorge is two miles long and nearly 1000 feet deep, making it one of the most spectacular gorges in the entire Southeast. Visitors to Tallulah Gorge can explore on foot via its 14 miles of trails or take part in activities such as rock climbing, zip-lining, and whitewater rafting from Rocky Mountain Recreation Area located nearby.
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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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Panther Creek Recreation AreaPanther Creek Recreation Area is a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy. It consists of 10 acres which provide many opportunities for outdoor activities, including a fishing pier, hiking trails, kayaking, and camping sites. It is also the perfect place to relax, boasting scenic views and plenty of benches strategically placed around the lake. It also offers restrooms and picnic tables – making it an ideal spot for families or groups of friends to spend an afternoon together.
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Cascade FallsCascade Falls, is an extensive series of large and small cascades that descent over a rock face to form a single-drop waterfall reaching up to 10 feet in some spots. A short seven minute trail with climbing stairs and crossing bridges leads visitors to the top of the stunning waterfall where they can admire the lush vegetation and wildflowers surrounding it. Adjacent to Cascade Falls is Warwoman Dell, a nature area filled with streams and trails.
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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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Tallulah Gorge State ParkThis is a dramatic slice of nature. With two miles of gorge and more than one thousand feet in depth, its spectacular views are unparalleled. Visitors can hike the rim trails for stellar vistas, take advantage of fishing along the lake shoreline or plunge deep into the canyon with a permit to experience two of the park’s waterfalls first-hand. Even from the gorge floor, hikers have access to images of sheer drops at the canyon walls and birdsong that envelops this remarkable spot.
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Tallulah Falls LakeTallulah Falls Lake offers something for everyone. With its deep-water coves, fishing piers and beautiful sand beaches, it is an inviting place for recreational activities such as swimming, boating, and camping. Boaters are required to comply with all applicable Georgia State Safe Boating regulations. For those who would rather stay on dry land, one can rent a paddleboard or kayak to explore the crystal clear waters of the lake.

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Traveler's Rest State Historic Site
Traveler's Rest State Historic Site, is a magnificent symbol of the unique blend of cultures, representing the settlers of the early south. From its rich land, to colorful heritage that includes Native American and European-American ancestors, this site captures the timeless story of transformation and survival that many endured for centuries. Visitors can explore life as it was experienced by colonists from 1790-1820 who were mesmerized with this raw land over 200 years ago.
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