Blue Ridge Scenic Railway241 Depot St.
Blue Ridge, GA 30513
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
241 Depot St. Blue Ridge, GA 30513 (877) 413-8724 Website
Welcome to Blue Ridge, Georgia! Blue Ridge welcomes visitors of all abilities!
We are delighted to offer a guide that highlights accessible attractions and experiences in the area. We have gathered resources to make your visit to Blue Ridge, Georgia as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
The following lists include local attractions, outdoor adventures, and more that showcase the beauty of Blue Ridge, Georgia. While this list is not exhaustive, it offers a starting point for your adventure. We encourage visitors to directly contact businesses to discuss any specific needs or preferences for travelers with disabilities and please reach out to KimFoster@BlueRidgeMountains.com with any recommendations to enrich this guide.
Enjoy this trout fishing paradise surrounded by the beauty of the Appalachian Mountains. Situated approximately 75 miles north of Atlanta, this hatchery produces about a million trout each year, enriching Georgia's waters for anglers and trout enthusiasts to enjoy. The hatchery, administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service, is nestled within the Chattahoochee National Forest. Trails to the fishing spots are flat and accessible by wheelchair. ADA restrooms are available as well.
Set against the stunning view of Lake Blue Ridge and its dam, this accessible park invites visitors to bask in the serene beauty of the area. With ramps, picnic tables, and benches designed for wheelchair access, it's an ideal spot for a tranquil fishing experience. The park is a popular destination open year-round with no admission fee for boating, skiing, and fishing. The reservoir, covering 3,290 acres, hosts various fish species, appealing to anglers seeking bass, bream, catfish, perch, and crappie.
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway241 Depot St.
Blue Ridge, GA 30513
241 Depot St. Blue Ridge, GA 30513 (877) 413-8724 Website
Project Chimps2031 Lowery Rd.
Morganton, GA 30560
2031 Lowery Rd. Morganton, GA 30560 (706) 374-3675 Website
Tri-State Model Railroaders150 Railroad Ave.
Mineral Bluff, GA 30559
150 Railroad Ave. Mineral Bluff, GA 30559 (423) 299-3914 Website
Georgia has a lot of trails with minimal obstacles. Some include easy walks for those with limited mobility while others are wheelchair accessible. Here are a few in the surrounding area:
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of nature with this flat and recycled-tire-coated 0.3-mile trail. Located about 21 miles from Ellijay on Highway 52, the West Ridge Falls Access Trail offers unforgettable views of the 729-foot Amicalola Falls, the tallest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi River. The accessible trail leads to the falls, halfway up the majestic descent. Wheelchair users and those with walkers will find the gentle slope accommodating, and the trail features paved surfaces for even footing. The park provides handicapped-accessible parking, restrooms, and lodging options.
Venture into the heart of nature along this paved 0.01-mile trail designed for the visually impaired. Interpretive signs, including braille, offer an enriching experience for all visitors.
For those seeking a short hike near Helen, follow this 0.3-mile trail — the first tenth of a mile is wheelchair accessible. Revel in the beauty of Dukes Creek Falls and its surroundings.
Experience the beauty of Ellijay through an easy 1.7-mile walk on this wheelchair-accessible trail. The path is illuminated at night for better visibility.
Cool off at the Meeks Park Pool and Splash Pad. The splash pad is accessible by wheelchair, complemented by a handicapped pool lift. This recreational oasis in Blairsville ensures a delightful experience for all. ADA restrooms and parking are also available.
Nestled by Blood Mountain, Vogel State Park offers ADA restrooms, picnic spots, and easy walking trails amidst the vibrant fall foliage of the Blue Ridge Mountains. While wheelchair access trails might be limited, the park ensures an inclusive experience for all to enjoy.
Scooters and More Factory Outlet offers sales and rentals of mobility scooters and other products in Blue Ridge, GA, and surrounding areas. Products include scooters, powerchairs, portable ramps, vehicle lifts, and manual wheelchairs and walkers. If you plan to visit Blue Ridge for your vacation and need a mobility device, contact Scooters and More Factory Outlet before you book your cabin rental, and they will deliver your choice scooter to your cabin so it is ready for you when you arrive.
The M.A.T.S Fannin County Transportation (M.A.T.S) is a means of public transportation for citizens located in our county. Their transportation services operate on a non-fixed routes base and their vehicles can accommodate service for individuals with disabilities. MATS offers transportation to all age groups. They are wheelchair accessible and curb-to-curb pick up.
As you plan your accessible journey to Blue Ridge, consider these additional resources:
Our evolving accessibility guide seeks to enhance your Blue Ridge adventure. We invite your suggestions and contributions to create a truly inclusive experience for all travelers. Please contact to KimFoster@BlueRidgeMountains.com with any recommendations to enhance this guide.
As you embark on your accessible journey through Blue Ridge, Georgia, remember that inclusivity is at the heart of every experience. From the warmth of service animals' companionship to sensory-friendly environments and accessible transportation options, our city is dedicated to ensuring that all travelers have the opportunity to create lasting memories. Plan your accessible getaway today and explore the wonders that await!
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