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LandWatch includes thousands of rural land listings for sale in the Blue Ridge Mountains region of Georgia, including hunting and fishing properties, cabins, land for sale and land auctions. Based on recent LandWatch data, Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains region ranks fifth in the state for the total acreage currently for sale. Recent internal data shows more than $3 billion of rural property, ranches, farms and hunting land for sale in the Blue Ridge Mountains region of Georgia. With thousands of properties and rural land for sale in the area, these land listings represent a total of 33,713 acres of land for sale. The average price of land and ranches for sale here is $505,630. You can also search LandWatch to find local real estate agents who specialize in land and rural retreats in the Blue Ridge Mountains region of Georgia. Sign up, too, for our land-for-sale email alerts and never miss out on a new listing in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains region again! Visit LandWatch's Georgia land for sale page to browse more listings for sale throughout the Peach State.
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Blue mountains, sparkling rivers, thundering waterfalls, lush green forests, family adventures, Civil War & Cherokee history, and natural enchantments all await you here in the Blue Ridge Mountains Region of Georgia. The Blue Ridge Mountains region also offers a variety of destinations including state parks, national forests, and cascading waterfalls.
The Chattahoochee National Forest offers wilderness areas, trout streams to fish, and miles of trails for the hiking enthusiast. The famous Appalachian Trail begins at Springer Mountain and hardy hikers don't see the end until they reach Maine! Don't forget to stop at Brasstown Bald, Georgia's highest peak at 4,784 feet. The Black Rock Mountain State Park has lakes for boating and fishing, camping spots, hiking trails, and areas for archery. At an altitude of 3,640 feet the park is often cooler than other Georgia parks.
The Blue Ridge Mountains region of Georgia also provides a perfect climate for growing wine grapes. In addition to visiting the wineries and vineyards in the area, the area offers many local shops, art galleries, as well as golf courses. The Georgia towns of Blairsville, Tiger, Helen, Dahlonega and Braselton offer a number of wineries, vineyards and spas to visit.
The Chattahoochee National Forest offers wilderness areas, trout streams to fish, and miles of trails for the hiking enthusiast. The famous Appalachian Trail begins at Springer Mountain and hardy hikers don't see the end until they reach Maine! Don't forget to stop at Brasstown Bald, Georgia's highest peak at 4,784 feet. The Black Rock Mountain State Park has lakes for boating and fishing, camping spots, hiking trails, and areas for archery. At an altitude of 3,640 feet the park is often cooler than other Georgia parks.
The Blue Ridge Mountains region of Georgia also provides a perfect climate for growing wine grapes. In addition to visiting the wineries and vineyards in the area, the area offers many local shops, art galleries, as well as golf courses. The Georgia towns of Blairsville, Tiger, Helen, Dahlonega and Braselton offer a number of wineries, vineyards and spas to visit.