Just because it gets cold and snow becomes more of a regular weather forecast doesn’t mean that we should stop exploring our beautiful state during the wintertime. Georgia has so many wonderful places to check out during the winter—places that seemingly come alive in an entirely new way. If you’re looking for one mountain town to explore during the colder months this year, pack a bag with your winter packing essentials and head to Ellijay, GA!

Ellijay, Georgia is a mountain town through and through—which means that you’ll be as far away from city living as you can get.

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Which is nice when you’re looking for a getaway or vacation away from your daily norm and into some small town living.

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When you visit Ellijay during the wintertime, you’ll be able to see this mountain town in an entirely new way—blanketed with fresh snow, lights aglow in the haze of the swirling frost.

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During the Christmas holiday is when Ellijay seemingly shines the brightest, with the tree downtown and a sense of community and camaraderie that is felt around town.

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Before you start wondering what there is to even do during the wintertime in Ellijay, the options are aplenty.

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Head on over to Ellijay Coffeehouse where a steaming cup of coffee or tea will surely warm your bones.

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River Street Tavern is always serving up delicious winter dishes that will keep your spirit bright.

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For those who think R and A Orchards is only an autumn thing, think again—fresh fruit, veggies, ciders, canned goods and scrumptious homemade pies.

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You can visit before the holidays and get some of your last minute shopping done at all the wonderful shops around town…

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…or visit after the holidays and make sure to enjoy the slow pace of mountain life during the wintertime.

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Have you ever been to Ellijay, GA during the winter before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Otherwise, while you’re in North Georgia make sure to check out all the things you can do to explore Blue Ridge, Georgia.

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Ellijay, GA December 01, 2022 Sarah M. What are some other cozy towns to visit in Georgia? If visiting Ellijay, GA, got you in the mood to travel, definitely make a point of visiting the following charming small towns in Georgia:

Helen, GA. Helen is perhaps the most surprising of America’s mountain towns; this charming little locale feels much more Germany than Georgia. With just a small population of fewer than 1,000 residents, Helen offers a small-town experience that feels, quite literally, worlds away from everything. In this charming mountain town, you’ll discover classic Bavarian architecture and restaurants serving German favorites like schnitzel, soft pretzels, and, of course, great beer. Kids are sure to enjoy the town’s mountain coaster, water park and riverfront beaches, while adults will enjoy hiking in beautiful spots such as Raven Cliffs Wilderness Area and Smithgall Woods State Park. Of course, we wouldn’t blame you if you simply want to revel in Helen’s delightful downtown, which is so charming, it served as the setting for a Lifetime Channel Christmas movie! Thomasville, GA. Thomasville, Georgia, is a small spot with tons of history, natural beauty, and unique things to do. The Downtown area of Thomasville is really special and a great place to stroll, grab a bite to eat, or hang with locals. Plus, with events happening all year long, there is always something worth checking out. So start planning your visit to one of the most walkable downtowns in Georgia. Rome, GA. The surrounding natural beauty of the Appalachians is a huge draw for visitors to Rome, Georgia. But it is the historic downtown area filled with fun, food, and shopping that really brings people back each year. Guests will find mom-and-pop shops, boutiques, salons, eateries, and so much more. Plus, just walking around and enjoying the scenery is also worth the trip. With some of the best views and downtown shopping in Georgia, you’re sure to fall in love with this GA town!

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Ellijay, GA

December 01, 2022

Sarah M.

What are some other cozy towns to visit in Georgia? If visiting Ellijay, GA, got you in the mood to travel, definitely make a point of visiting the following charming small towns in Georgia:

Helen, GA. Helen is perhaps the most surprising of America’s mountain towns; this charming little locale feels much more Germany than Georgia. With just a small population of fewer than 1,000 residents, Helen offers a small-town experience that feels, quite literally, worlds away from everything. In this charming mountain town, you’ll discover classic Bavarian architecture and restaurants serving German favorites like schnitzel, soft pretzels, and, of course, great beer. Kids are sure to enjoy the town’s mountain coaster, water park and riverfront beaches, while adults will enjoy hiking in beautiful spots such as Raven Cliffs Wilderness Area and Smithgall Woods State Park. Of course, we wouldn’t blame you if you simply want to revel in Helen’s delightful downtown, which is so charming, it served as the setting for a Lifetime Channel Christmas movie! Thomasville, GA. Thomasville, Georgia, is a small spot with tons of history, natural beauty, and unique things to do. The Downtown area of Thomasville is really special and a great place to stroll, grab a bite to eat, or hang with locals. Plus, with events happening all year long, there is always something worth checking out. So start planning your visit to one of the most walkable downtowns in Georgia. Rome, GA. The surrounding natural beauty of the Appalachians is a huge draw for visitors to Rome, Georgia. But it is the historic downtown area filled with fun, food, and shopping that really brings people back each year. Guests will find mom-and-pop shops, boutiques, salons, eateries, and so much more. Plus, just walking around and enjoying the scenery is also worth the trip. With some of the best views and downtown shopping in Georgia, you’re sure to fall in love with this GA town!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If visiting Ellijay, GA, got you in the mood to travel, definitely make a point of visiting the following charming small towns in Georgia:

  • Helen, GA. Helen is perhaps the most surprising of America’s mountain towns; this charming little locale feels much more Germany than Georgia. With just a small population of fewer than 1,000 residents, Helen offers a small-town experience that feels, quite literally, worlds away from everything. In this charming mountain town, you’ll discover classic Bavarian architecture and restaurants serving German favorites like schnitzel, soft pretzels, and, of course, great beer. Kids are sure to enjoy the town’s mountain coaster, water park and riverfront beaches, while adults will enjoy hiking in beautiful spots such as Raven Cliffs Wilderness Area and Smithgall Woods State Park. Of course, we wouldn’t blame you if you simply want to revel in Helen’s delightful downtown, which is so charming, it served as the setting for a Lifetime Channel Christmas movie!
  • Thomasville, GA. Thomasville, Georgia, is a small spot with tons of history, natural beauty, and unique things to do. The Downtown area of Thomasville is really special and a great place to stroll, grab a bite to eat, or hang with locals. Plus, with events happening all year long, there is always something worth checking out. So start planning your visit to one of the most walkable downtowns in Georgia.
  • Rome, GA. The surrounding natural beauty of the Appalachians is a huge draw for visitors to Rome, Georgia. But it is the historic downtown area filled with fun, food, and shopping that really brings people back each year. Guests will find mom-and-pop shops, boutiques, salons, eateries, and so much more. Plus, just walking around and enjoying the scenery is also worth the trip. With some of the best views and downtown shopping in Georgia, you’re sure to fall in love with this GA town!