The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Blairsvill­e

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Less than two hours from Atlanta in the shadow of Georgia’s highest peaks (including the highest, Brasstown Bald at 4,784 feet), Blairsvill­e has historic mountain town charm and deep agricultur­al roots worth exploring at sites along the North Georgia Farm Trail.

The Reece Heritage Farm (Free, 8552 Gainesvill­e Highway, unioncount­yga.gov/reecefarm) at the foot of Blood Mountain opens for the season April 12. It offers an enlighteni­ng glimpse into what Appalachia­n farm life was like in the early 20th century, as well as the life of the farm’s namesake, poet and novelist Byron Herbert Reece.

One mile away is Vogel State Park ($5, 405 Vogel State Park Road, gastatepar­ks.org/Vogel), one of Georgia’s oldest state parks, with lakeside and waterfall hiking trails worth exploring on a day visit. Stay in a historic cabin at the park or in town at the newly renovated Creekside Cottages ($150 and up, 20 Cottage Creek Way, mycreeksid­ecottages.com) on Butternut Creek. Creekside’s four cottages have private fire pits on the creek bank and are within walking distance to the courthouse square downtown.

The cottages are also within walking distance to the Union County Farmers Market (Free. 290 Farmers Market Way, unioncount­yga.gov/ farmers-market), which opens for the season the first week of June, but you can visit the Hunter-England Cabin and Historic Homestead on-site anytime. The cabin, built in 1832, is believed to be the oldest structure in Union County.

Enjoy a farm-to-table Southern-style breakfast or lunch at the Sawmill Place (1150 Pat Haralson Drive, thesawmill­place.com), choosing from a seasonal menu sourced from local growers.

 ?? COURTESY OF BLAKE GUTHRIE ?? All the cottages at Creekside Cottages in Blairsvill­e have private fire pits along Butternut Creek that runs through town.
COURTESY OF BLAKE GUTHRIE All the cottages at Creekside Cottages in Blairsvill­e have private fire pits along Butternut Creek that runs through town.

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