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Area Events
Sorghum Festival (October)
A beloved fall tradition celebrating Blairsville’s mountain heritage with live music, crafts, dancing, and homemade sorghum syrup demonstrations at Meeks Park.
Blairsville Scottish Festival & Highland Games (June)
A vibrant celebration of Scottish culture featuring bagpipes, athletic competitions, traditional food, and Celtic entertainment.
Mountain Heritage Festival (Labor Day Weekend)
A classic Appalachian event with arts and crafts vendors, regional food, bluegrass music, and demonstrations of pioneer-era skills.
Looking for Even More to Explore?
For a full list of local happenings, festivals, and annual events, check out the Blairsville-Union County Chamber. There's always something going on in the area!
Area Attractions
Vogel State Park
One of Georgia’s oldest and most scenic state parks, offering hiking trails, waterfalls, paddle boats, and a picturesque mountain lake.
Brasstown Bald
Georgia’s highest peak with breathtaking 360° views, an observation tower, and a museum about regional history and wildlife.
Helton Creek Falls
A short, family-friendly hike leads to two beautiful cascading waterfalls nestled in the Chattahoochee National Forest.
Meeks Park
A local favorite featuring walking trails, playgrounds, sports fields, and access to the Nottely River.
Union County Farmers Market
A lively market open seasonally, showcasing local produce, crafts, baked goods, and live music.
Chattahoochee National Forest
Offers extensive hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic vistas, including access to the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail at Springer Mountain.