River
Runners on the Nantahala River
(1-800-237-7238 )
Nantahala Outdoor Center
(1-800-662-2199
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
(1-800-934-1898)
Great
Smoky Mountain Railway- Several routes to pick from in the
summer. Real full size railroads, steam and diesel excursions.
1-800-876-4681
National Resource Conservation Service
(1-828-837-6417
John
C. Campbell Folk School
(1-800-837-2775)
Cherokee
Village & Casino
Music
in the Shoppes of Murphy- 1st Friday of each month, March - October,
a live band performs from 7-10 p.m. at the Daily Grind. (828)
835-7322.
Murphy
Mornings:
Every Saturday from 10 am- 2pm in
the pocket parks on the corners of Peachtree and Tennessee
streets, downtown Murphy, featuring Cedar Valley Farmer's
Market; quilters and crafters welcome. For more information,
call Jeremiah Smith, 828-837-5143.
Young
Harris College, Young Harris GA. Two year liberal arts
college located in the Appalachian mountains of North GA. Plus
many wonderful events.
The
Alpine Village of Helen, GA.
Helen, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains on
the Chattahoochee River, is a re-creation of an alpine village
complete with cobblestone alleys and old-world towers.
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U. S. Forest Service
(1-828-837-5152)
Chattahoochee National Forest
Cherokee National Forests
Nantahala National Forest

Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest
Firescreek State Park (26
miles of trail) (No web site)
Great
Smokey Mountains National Park,
Nashville, North Carolina
Mountain
View Marina
Georgia Mountain Fair
(706-896-4191)
Georgia Mountain Fall Festival
(706-896-4191)
Fontana
Dam and Lake in Wester North Carolina
Biltmore
Estate in Asheville, NC
Dollywood,
Pigeon Forge, TN
Children's
Story Hour: Every Saturday at the Curiosity Shop Bookstore
, downtown Murphy beginning at 11:15 am. Contact Linda at
Curiosity Shop Bookstore for more information 828-835-7433
Crane
Creek Vineyards -
sits high in the Blue Ridge
Mountains of North Georgia. The vineyard is located just three
miles north of the quaint college town of Young Harris at the
top of the Georgia Wine Highway, in the shadow of Brasstown
Bald, the state's highest point.
Foster's
Flea Market, Murphy NC.
Local merchants with some
antiques, some junk, but all interesting!
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