Many people migrate to Blue Ridge GA to enjoy its beautiful location, activities and views.
The city of Blue Ridge is well known for its pure water resources and in olden days tourists used to take train rides to visit the town for dinners, and then leisurely walks round the city. The city today offers beautifully done antique stores, market areas, restaurants, and galleries to its people.
The Blue Ridge real estate is gaining great value in the market for its surreal surroundings, which are of great interest to people looking for calm and peace. The presence of the lake and the mountains has given this city a unique charm.
The city was established in 1886 due to the arrival of the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad. The arrival of the railroad resulted in the development of Blue Ridge into an important business center and in 1895 it was made the county seat.
The real estate in Blue Ridge is booming as the city provides ample work opportunities, recreational opportunities like:
Blue Ridge City Park, which is in the center of the downtown. The park includes two blocks and is a famous place for picnics, communal activities, festival celebrations and community gatherings. People simply visit this park for the carriage rides, which are available on weekends.
Historic Fannin County Courthouse
This County Courthouse was built in 1937 and is now the home of the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association.
Benton MacKaye Trail
This was named after the area planner who had visualized the Appalachian Trail and had established the Wilderness Society.
The Chattahoochee National Forest:
This forest is spread in 749,689 acres in north Georgia and is looked after by six ranger districts.
Apart from these there are numerous water front recreational areas for people who wish to spend there time close to water. These area are: Morganton point, lake Blue Ridge, Frank Gross Campground and Cooper Creek Campground etc. The development of these recreational areas has been dependent on the fact that people are constantly looking for water front properties in the Blue Ridge area.
























































































