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Activities Available When You Stay in a North Georgia Cabin Rental
When you stay in a North Georgia cabin rental, you don't have to just sit and stare at the four walls. Especially if you are vacationing in a Blue Ridge cabin rental, loads of activities are available to keep you entertained. From fishing to shopping to sampling fine wines, the North Georgia Mountains have fun for everyone.
• Trout fishing- If you love to fish, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources has ensured that you will enjoy cabin rentals in North Georgia. They stock local mountain rivers with millions of trout each year in anticipation of trout season. Consider renting a river front cabin to maximize your fishing enjoyment.
• Hiking and Biking- For the adventurous hikers and bikers, a North Georgia cabin rental is the perfect choice. The Blue Ridge Mountains provide the outdoor enthusiast with hundreds of walking and mountain biking trails. Imagine hiking up to a beautiful waterfall or down dark caverns. The possibilities are endless.
• Train rides- The Blue Ridge Scenic Railway provides vacationers with a 26-mile round trip along the Toccoa River. This trip follows historic grounds on a railway built over a century ago. Experience the scenic views not visible by car.
• Wine tour- A North Georgia cabin rental provides easy access to Georgia wine tours. A day trip to the best wineries around provides the perfect means of relaxation. The tours take you to wineries with breathtaking views and delicious wines, promising a vacation you'll never forget. So if you're a wine enthusiast, stay in a cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountain region.
• Antique shopping- The best antique stores usually reside out in the country. The North Georgia mountains hosts a multitude of little shops that have the hard-to-find goods you only dream of finding in the city. Imagine the satisfaction you'll feel when you take a day trip from your North Georgia cabin rental and find that antique bargain you've always wanted.
• Drive-in movies- Remember back in the old days, when movie theaters allowed you to enjoy the big screen from the comfort and coziness of your own car? Well, if you visit a quaint town in the Blue Ridge Mountains, you can still enjoy this blast from the past. Originally started in 1955, the Swan Drive In Theatre operates year round. So no matter what time of year you stay in a North Georgia cabin rental, you can enjoy movies the way they were meant to be enjoyed.
• Rafting- For the most extreme vacationers, North Georgia cabin rentals offer nearby white water rafting. You can choose to go on a group raft, or to kayak by yourself. Bring your own or rent from the numerous kayak and canoe rental companies. And if you aren't up for the extremity of white water rafting, tone it down a notch by tubing on the quieter rivers.
There's no place to enjoy the great outdoors like the Blue Ridge Mountains. If you're planning a vacation, choose a North Georgia cabin rental today.

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