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Parks/Hiking Trails
JASPER
Burnt Mountain Overlook
Along Highway 136 between Cracrow Trail and Highlands Parkway, the Burnt Mountain Overlook offers breathtaking views of Georgia’s Blue Ridge mountains including Sharp Top Mountain. On clear days visitors to the Overlook can see Atlanta’s towering skyline peeking above the trees from over seventy miles away. Highway 136 ......................................(706) 692-5600
Burnt Mountain Preserve
Among 900 acres of preserved wilderness with abundant wildflowers, flowing creeks and streams, and wildlife, Burnt Mountain Preserve offers three hiking trails for hikers of all skill levels. The 0.3-mile Crest Trail is rated easy and is recommended for hikers to build stamina before embarking on the more difficult trails. The one-mile Preserve Trail is rated moderate and is ideal for birdwatching, hiking, and walking. For more experienced hikers, the two-mile Champion Trail is a challenging trail with a steep descent leading to a creek and cascading waterfall below followed by a steep ascent back to the loop’s origin. 2686 – 2964 Highway 136
Doris Wigington City Park
A certified Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary, Doris Wigington City Park features three and a half miles of walking trails open each day from daylight to dusk. A cabana was added in 2019 thanks to a donation from nonprofit organization Keep Pickens Beautiful. New trails are planned to add a beginner-to-intermediate trail system for developing mountain bike skills and green spaces for birdwatching and hiking. Lumber Company Road .................. (706) 692-5600 Jasper-GA.us/DorisWigingtonPark
Eagle’s Rest Park at Mount Oglethorpe
Experience the views at Eagle’s Rest Park at Mount Oglethorpe via their viewing decks and public hiking trails then enjoy a picnic lunch at one of the park’s picnic areas. The half-mile Eagle’s Rest Trail is wellsuited for beginning hikers with minimal difficulty and minor elevation changes. The moderate-to-strenuous Oglethorpe Mountain Trail offers 500-foot elevation changes for more experienced hikers and the winding Grassy Knob Vista Trail includes a stop at the Grassy Knob Rock Meditation Garden. 7315 Monument Road..................... (404) 444-2877 EaglesRestPark.org/hiking-trails
Jasper City Park
With two playgrounds, fenced and lighted tennis and pickleball courts, open grills, gazebos, walking trails, and a dog park, Jasper City Park offers activities for children, adults, and their canine companions to enjoy. Park hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Pioneer Road, Jasper ..................... (706) 692-5600 Jasper-GA.us/JasperCityPark
Lee Newton Park
Home to Pickens County Veterans Memorial Park, Lee Newton Park is a community gathering space with an event stage, small creek, walking trails, public restrooms, and a large grassy activity lawn. Since 2002, Keep Pickens Beautiful has maintained the park’s Memorial and Honorary Garden with picnic space, benches, and a pergola. The organization began renovation of the garden space in 2022 including path reconstruction and improvements. Each October the park welcomes Pickens residents and visitors for the annual Georgia Marble Festival. Park hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. See festival details on page 23 of this publication. 599 Veterans Memorial Boulevard.. (706) 692-5600 Jasper-GA.us/LeeNewtonPark
Robert P. Jones Community Center
At Roper Park, the 30,000-square-foot Robert P. Jones Community Center features two full-size gymnasiums, indoor walking track, swimming pool, and an outdoor basketball court. A community room, three classrooms, and an outdoor pavilion furnished with picnic tables are available to rent for gatherings. Community Center hours are 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Monday through Saturday and 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sundays. 1329 Camp Road.............................. (706) 253-8862 PickRec.com/Pickens-County-Community-Center
Roper Park
Roper Park features a paved walking trail, playground, public pool, and a pavilion available for event rental. With baseball and softball fields, basketball courts, and soccer fields, the park is also home to the Recreation Department’s many youth sports teams. In 2018 the Rotary Club added a Children’s Music Park offering children a freestyle opportunity to explore their musical talents. This addition was made possible by generous local donors. Park is open from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. 1826 Refuge Road ........................... (706) 253-8862 PickRec.com
Veterans Memorial Park was dedicated in August 2018 as a gathering space to honor our armed forces and to educate future generations about the freedoms won through the heroic actions of our veterans. Phase I of the park was highlighted by the Bricks of Honor surrounding the majestic memorial’s primary walkway. Phase II will see park expansion including relocation of the Pickens County veterans monument from the Courthouse to the park as well as the addition of marble memorial benches. See page 51 in this publication for additional information. 599 Veterans Memorial Boulevard.. (706) 253-0501 PickensVetMemorial.com
DAWSONVILLE
Amicalola Falls State Park
One of Georgia’s most popular parks, Amicalola Falls State Park is home to Georgia’s highest cascading waterfall and 829 acres of pristine wilderness along the southern tier of the Appalachian Mountains. Hike along ten diverse trails including the 8.5-mile Approach Trail leading to Springer Mountain, the southern terminus of the legendary Appalachian Trail. Hikers of all abilities can discover the scenic beauty of Amicalola Falls with the half-mile Handicap Access Trail. Adventurers can also zip line over the treetops, experience tomahawk throwing and archery, explore the terrain with a GPS scavenger hunt, and test their wilderness skills with survivalist training. 418 Amicalola Falls Road................ (800) 573-9656 AmicalolaFallsLodge.com Among Talking Rock Nature Preserve’s 220 acres of wooded North Georgia land are nearly ten miles of well-maintained hiking and biking trails welcoming all skill levels. Cared for by the Southeastern Trust for Parks and Land since 2012, the preserve is a beloved destination for outdoor adventurers. Mountain bikers of all ages and abilities enjoy the smooth and flowing three-mile green trail loop, Jon’s Trail, while additional trails offer more challenges and technical elements for experienced cyclists. The Pickens and Grinning trails are favorites for hiking. 1668 Carnes Mill Road .....................(678) 974-2609 STPAL.org/Our-Places/Talking-Rock-Nature-Park
Talking Rock Park
Along the banks of a flowing creek, Talking Rock Park is a family-friendly community space for recreation and relaxation. The park features a spacious playground, picnic tables, grills, clean public restrooms, walkways, and lots of room to run and play. The park pavilion and community building are available for rent. The park is closed and locked each day at dusk. Highway 136 .....................................(706) 253-5515 TalkingRockGA.com/TalkingRockPark
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Reinhardt Biking & Hiking Trails
Among the woodlands of Reinhardt University’s sprawling 510-acre campus, the University has designed and established a seven-mile system of trails intended for experienced mountain bikers. The trails Amicalola Falls is one of the state’s most cherished natural attractions and it’s right here in our backyard.
are open year-round for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the public. The terrain features short but strenuous climbs, rocky sections, water crossings, and high-speed downhill sections. All trails are loop trails and return to the trailhead on Grady Street near the university’s James & Sis Brown Athletic Center. 7300 Reinhardt Circle, Waleska Reinhardt.edu/Student-Life/Student-Activities/ Student-Organizations-Involvement/Get-Active/ Biking-Hiking
If long-range views of rolling mountains and blue skies make you happy—make this your next campsite.
The Best Campsites ‘Round Pickens
Pickens County and its neighboring communities are home to a variety of camping destinations with spectacular views of North Georgia’s stunning mountains, sparkling lakes and creeks, native wildlife, and lush woodlands. Whether you prefer primitive tent camping or the luxury RV lifestyle, you’ll find accommodations to make everyone a happy camper.
DAWSONVILLE
Amicalola Falls Campground
With twenty-four campsites nestled among the North Georgia wilderness, this campground offers amenities for tents and RVs. Each site offers power, water, picnic table, grill, and fire ring. Laundry facilities, comfort station, and dump station are also available. 418 Amicalola Falls Road ...............................................(800) 573-9656
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Talona Ridge RV Resort
Designed for accessibility, this gateway to the mountains offers luxurious RV sites with spectacular views and year-round availability. Amenities include wine bar, wine barrel fire pit, fitness center, hot tub and luxury pool, dog park and dog washing station, laundry facilities, event programming, and more. 723 Highland Parkway ....................................................(706) 636-2267
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Diamond Lure Campground & RV Resort
From primitive tent camping to spaces with complete hookups with cable and Wi-Fi, Diamond Lure offers accommodations for all camping experience levels. Visitors can swim or fish in the fifteen acre spring-fed lake or go hiking among the wildlife on the nearby trails.
Doll Mountain Campground
With boating access to the sparkling waters of Carters Lake, this wooded campground offers sixty-eight sites for tents and RVs. Available amenities include electric hookups, children’s playground, flush toilets, showers, drinking water, and dump station. 1362 Doll Mountain Road............................................... (706) 276-4413
Harris Branch Beach & Campground
This family-friendly campsite offers group camping with ten tent pads, drinking water, two pit toilets, six tables, and a large grill. Stay overnight or make it a day trip and visit the public beach for sandy shores and lake swimming and fishing. 1300 Harris Branch Road ............................................... (706) 276-4545
Plum Nelly Campground
Since 1970 this family-owned campground has been offering campers a scenic destination for kayaking, swimming, trout fishing, mountain biking, and easy access to downtown Ellijay. Cabins, RV sites, and tent sites with electricity and water are available for rates starting at $35 per night. 15828 GA-515.................................................................. (706) 698-7586
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Stone Mill Camping
On the site of an old zoo is Stone Mill Camping, featuring six RV sites and five designated tent/overland sites. Enjoy fishing, hiking, swimming, and wildlife watching in the natural beauty surrounding Stone Mill Camping. 2325 Long Branch Road ..................................................(770) 769-5299
Talona Creek Campground
With its rustic charm and horses grazing in the field, Talona Creek Campground offers tent and RV camping sites in a quiet country setting. 47 Carnes Mill Road........................................................ (706) 253-6143
Photo: Cairn View Winery
The Best Spirits of Pickens County
Vineyards • Breweries • Tasting Rooms • Distilleries
Photo: First Mountain Tasting Room blue façade welcomes you to enjoy FMTR’s tasting events and join the First Mountain Wine Club for exclusive discounts and benefits. 69 North Main Street.......................................................(706) 301-3929
FirstMountainTasting.com
JASPER
Cairn View Winery at Bent Tree Lodge
Hikers build cairns out of rocks and stones to alert other hikers on the trail of potential resources or danger. Thus, family-owned and operated Cairn View Winery pays homage to the explorers and adventurers that have crossed over the trails at Bent Tree Lodge along the ridge line of Mount Oglethorpe, once the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. 299 Happy Trails Way..................................................... (706) 669-7802 CairnViewWinery.com
Fainting Goat Vineyards and Winery
From picnics in the vines to a concert series highlighting local artists, Fainting Goat Vineyards and Winery is an enchanting space to unwind and is nestled along the southeast slopes of Burnt Mountain. The family-run boutique vineyard is home to a tribe of real fainting goats who welcome guests to pet them. Come for the handcrafted wines grown from certified French vines, stay for the stunning mountain views. 201 Vineyard Way.............. (706) 692-9463
FaintingGoatVineyardsAndWinery.com
First Mountain Tasting Room
Since opening its doors in early 2022, First Mountain Tasting Room has delighted guests with its hand-curated selection of wines, craft beers, and cigars. FMTR spotlights locally-sourced products in an effort to celebrate the charm of downtown Jasper and North Georgia. The inviting
Pendley Creek Brewing Company
Using simple ingredients and employing both traditional and innovative techniques, Pendley Creek Brewing Company is dedicated to the process of brewing authentic craft beers. The idea for the locally–owned brewery was first sparked by a true passion for the art of brewing and owners Daniel and Pam Briordy maintain their commitment to creating fresh and unique brews. 57 North Main Street.......................................................(706) 253-2739
PendleyCreekBrewingCo.com
Sharp Mountain Vineyards
Since 1995 Sharp Mountain Vineyards has been home to fine wines made from handpicked Vinifera grapes. Guided by the principle that “the finest wines come from the finest fruits,” the Rathgeb family personally attends to every detail of the wine-making process, resulting in twelve varieties of wines for guests to savor while admiring Sharp Mountain and the bluegreen rolling hills surrounding the venue. 110 Rathgeb Trail.............................................................(770) 735-1210
SharpMountainVineyards.com
Sharptop Distilling Company
Founded in 2021 with the mission of creating a unique and personal craft distillery experience with locally-sourced products and ingredients, Sharptop Distilling Company is Jasper’s first legal distillery. Sharptop’s team combines years of experience to deliver high-quality (and highproof) spirits from downtown Jasper’s historic Edge Building to North Georgia and beyond. 104 North Main Street, Suite A2....................................(404) 448-4811
SharptopDistilling.com
Photo courtesy of Waldmet Cellars
Waldmet Cellars: Mead, Cider, and Wine
Specializing in meads, ciders, and wines, Waldmet Cellars strives to use only the best ingredients that nature has to offer. The meadery blends these ingredients to create traditional, pyment, melomel, barrel-aged, cocktail-inspired, and sour meads sure to create a memorable journey across your palate—beginning, mid-palate, and finish. The pet- and family-friendly venue also hosts live music and meadmaking courses led by expert meadmaker Mike. 62 Ralph Hicks Circle, Jasper...........................................(678) 743-1773
Waldmet.com
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Cartecay River Brewing Co.
Inspired by the wild beauty of the Appalachian Mountains and the Cartecay River, this four-barrel craft brewery has developed a collection of brews capturing the style, flavor, and character of North Georgia. With the goal of providing a space for friends and families to gather and hang out, Cartecay River Brewing Co. is a pet- and kid-friendly establishment. 26 River Terrace #1A....................................................... (706) 395-8935
CartecayRiverBrewing.com
Cartecay Vineyards
In 2007 the team behind Cartecay Vineyards revitalized an abandoned farm dating back to 1890 and transformed the land into a bustling vineyard full of life, events, and music. The refurbished Tasting Barn features a Black Walnut Bar, Cherry wood handrails harvested from the farm, and varietals of wines made from 100 percent Cartecay Vineyards grapes. 5704 Clear Creek Road...................................................(706) 698-9463
CartecayVineyards.com
Photo: Ott Farms and Vineyard
Engelheim Vineyards
Honored as 2018 Georgia Winery of the Year, veteran-owned Engelheim Vineyards is steeped in Appalachian influence and the German heritage of owners Gary and Jan Engel. Since harvesting their first vintage in 2011, the Engels have grown to offer more than a dozen varieties of awardwinning whites, reds, and more sure to please every palate. 127 Lakeview Road ..........(706) 635-WINE
Engelheim.com
Photo: Talking Rock Brewery
Ott Farms and Vineyard
With acres of French-American hybrids and Vinifera grapes growing amid twenty sprawling acres of lush North Georgia land, family-owned and operated Ott Farms and Vineyard is a dream come true for owners Michael and Lee. The vineyard offers award-winning wines, 180-degree full mountain views, live music, weekend yoga sessions, and even space to host weddings and private events among the vines. 230 Henry Evans Road ....................................................(706) 273-1891
OttFarmsAndVineyard.com
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Canoe Vineyard and Winery
The tasting room and vineyard is nestled in the beautiful rolling hills of North Georgia but you’ll feel like you’re watching the sun set over the Tuscan landscape. All wines are handmade and bottled with care and craftsmanship. 1198 Inland Drive ........................................................... (706) 253-WINE
CanoeVineyard.com The Chateau Meichtry story begins in 1920s Switzerland where Stephan Meichtry collected the root stock from his vineyard and immigrated to New York, bringing with him the source of his lifelong wine-making. A stock from these vines is now present here in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains where his descendants own and operate Chateau Meichtry, an inviting venue for wine tastings and live music. 1862 Orchard Lane ......................................................... (706) 502-1608
ChateauMeichtry.com
Talking Rock Brewery
Inside a restored railcar dating back to 1923, Talking Rock Brewery is a staple of historic downtown Talking Rock. With cold craft beers, an outdoor activity space, live music, bingo, food trucks, cornhole, and Brew Run 5K events, Talking Rock Brewery is a kid- and dog-friendly destination sure to delight the whole family. 4500 Highway 136 West ............................................... (706) ALE-BEER
TalkingRockBrewery.com
BALL GROUND
Feather’s Edge Vineyards
Artists David and Julie Boone pair fine wines with fine arts at Feather’s Edge Vineyards in nearby Ball Ground. With locally-sourced wine selections, spellbinding works of art from their gallery Wildcat on a Wing, and live performances by musicians hailing from both near and far, Feather’s Edge blends small town flavors with downtown tastes. 10061 Ball Ground Highway ...........................................(770) 735-6923
FeathersEdgeVineyards.com
RockSolid Brewing Co.
With lagers, IPAs, stouts, altbiers, sours, porters, and even gluten-free hard seltzers all brewed in the heart of downtown Ball Ground, RockSolid Brewing Co. is a family-friendly brewery offering tastes for every palate and a quality brew experience. In addition to taproom hours and regular food truck visits, RockSolid hosts live music, watch parties, cornhole leagues, music bingo, comedy shows, and more. 345 Gilmer Ferry Road ..................................................... 617-913-0002
RockSolidBrewingCo.com
Dining Guide
Restaurant GuidePickens County
JASPER
61 Main, 49 South Main Street................................................................ (706) 253-7289 Ably Asian Cuisine, 744 Noah Drive, Suite 101................................... (706) 253-1155 Annie’s Restaurant, 888 Old Philadelphia Road................................ (706) 253-5726 Bandera Mountain Tavern, 27 Burnt Mountain Road ...................... Biscuit Maker, 1056 East Church Street ............................................... (706) 253-0180 Bojangles, 1811 Highway 53 West ......................................................... (706) 253-2442 Bub-Ba-Q, 1976 Highway 53 West......................................................... (706) 692-7929 Buffalo Luke’s, 61 Melissa Parkway ...................................................... (706) 692-0890 Burger King, 34 Sammy McGhee Boulevard ...................................... (706) 400-6356 Captain D’s, 77 Interstate Drive North.................................................. (706) 253-0606 Carriage House, 34 North Main Street................................................. (706) 253-7383 Carrington Coffee, 675 Noah Drive ...................................................... (706) 301-3811 Coach’s Cuts Hoagies, 140 Mark Whitfield Street, Suite B ............. (706) 253-2000 Culver’s, 955 Noah Drive.......................................................................... (706) 692-0111 Dairy Queen Grillin & Chillin of Jasper, 106 Bill Wigington Parkway....................................... (706) 253-6111 Deb’s Bakery, 88 Burnt Mountain Road, Suite A................................ (706) 692-5877 Domino’s Pizza, 88 Burnt Mountain Road........................................... (706) 301-9030 Dos Margaritas, 28 Bill Wigington Parkway, Suite 111...................... (706) 692-3800 Dunkin, 751 Noah Drive............................................................................ (706) 253-6688 El Asador Taqueria............................................................................... El Roble, 660 West Church Street .......................................................... (706) 253-2040 Fatz Southern Kitchen, 800 Noah Drive............................................. (706) 692-0003 Fuel Good Nutrition, 684 West Church Street.................................... (706) 692-1536 Golden Bowl Chinese Buffet, 14 Sammy McGhee Boulevard ....... (706) 299-2825 Hardee’s, 100 Hazel Mosley Road ......................................................... (706) 253-1224 I Love NY Pizza, 50 Depot Street........................................................... (706) 253-3030 JAX Coffee Company, 55 Mountainside Village Parkway, Suite 103/104..................................................................................... (706) 253-0364 Jersey Mike’s Subs, 28 Bill Wigington Parkway, Suite 102.............. (762) 722-0054 Johnny’s New York Style Pizza, 744 Noah Drive, Suite 116............ (706) 253-0800 Kloe’s Country Cooking, 1317 Old Philadelphia Road...................... (706) 253-5563 LC Tacos & Margaritas, 61 North Main Street.................................... (706) 253-6050 Last Catch, The, 487 East Church Street.............................................. (706) 692-0032 Lollidrops Sweet Shoppe, 17 South Main Street ............................... (706) 253-0465 Lunch Box, The, 345 North Main Street............................................... (706) 253-3553 Marco’s Pizza, 706 West Church Street, Suite 300 ............................ (678) 666-2666 Mary Ann’s Country Cooking, 408 East Church Street ................... (706) 253-2225 McDonald’s, 1493 West Church Street.................................................. (706) 692-3553 Old Mulehouse, The, 2 North Main Street.......................................... (706) 253-3440 Papa Johns Pizza, 28 Bill Wigington Parkway, Suite A-110............. (706) 253-7272 Peking Garden, 28 Bill Wigington Parkway, Suite 103...................... (706) 253-6828 Pizza Hut, 1529 West Church Street...................................................... (706) 692-0051 Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen, 1860 Highway 53 West....................... (470) 865-4377 Pueblo Cantina, 25 Luke Carver Drive.................................................. (706) 692-3566 Quick Burger, 3411 Highway 53 East.................................................... (770) 735-3993 Red Bean Harvest Coffee Roaster, 1 South Main Street................. (706) 407-4566 Rocco’s Pub, 47 Mountainside Village Parkway, Suite 107 ............... (706) 253-1900 Sharp Top Catering, 140 Mark Whitfield Street, Suite D.................. (706) 253-0335 Speedburger Drive-In, 562 East Church Street.................................. (706) 692-5136 Subway, 106B Travelers Rest Road........................................................ (706) 692-9566 Taco Bell, 170 Bill Wigington Parkway.................................................. (706) 253-8226 Tavern at the 19th Hole Restaurant, The, 1885 Little Pine Mountain Road.................................................... (770) 893-2621 Waffle House, 239 Interstate Drive South............................................ (678) 454-4488 Waffle House, 56 Travelers Rest Road.................................................. (706) 692-6657 Wendy’s, 1853 Highway 53 West ........................................................... (706) 253-3738 Whipple Dawgs, 295 North Main Street .............................................. (706) 253-3294 Woodbridge Tavern, 44 Chambers Street........................................... (706) 253-8500 Zaxby’s of Jasper, 132 Bill Wigington Parkway.................................. (706) 253-9294
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Bigun’s Barbeque, 362 Carnes Mill Road................................(706) 253-PORK (7675)
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MARBLE HILL
C’est La Vie, 218 Foothills Parkway ....................................................... (770) 893-4222 Fuego Mexican Grill & Tequila Bar, 260 Foothills Parkway ........... (770) 893-3399 Home Restaurant, 3909 Steve Tate Highway..................................... (770) 893-3389 Huddle House, 35 Foothills Parkway.................................................... (770) 894-4684 Mary’s Bread Basket, 171 Foothills Parkway ...................................... (770) 893-1034 Polar Bear Ice Cream & Coffee, 88 North Gate Station Drive........ (770) 893-2721 Sourwood, 60 North Gate Station Drive .............................................. (470) 695-3600
TATE
Mimi’s Eats and Treats, 4875 Highway 53 East.................................. (678) 454-2300 Side Burners Barbeque, 4753 Highway 53 East................................. (678) 858-5201
BELL’S FAMILY PHARMACY
(see ad on page 4) More than just a familyowned pharmacy, Bell’s is an old-fashioned soda fountain, sandwich shoppe, and coffee bar attracting diners from miles around. Come for the food, shop for gifts, and leave with a sweet treat. There’s something for everyone at Bell’s!
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MAMA GERALDINE’S, D.B.A. BODACIOUS FOOD CO
(see ad on page 63) Stirred and baked in Pickens County, Mama Geraldine’s traditional southern cheese straws and gourmet cookies are amazing snacks that take you back. Sold around the world, these savory and sweet favorites can also be found in grocery stores and specialty shops right here at home in Pickens County.
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BENT TREE LODGE AND VINEYARD
(see ad on page 22) Nestled in the mountains just minutes from the start of the Appalachian Trail, visitors to Pickens County need look no further than Bent Tree Lodge and Vineyard Bed and Breakfast for a luxurious place to relax and dine on a three-course breakfast. Wine tastings are available at the new Cairn View Winery, an onsite boutique winery experience.
253 Happy Trails Way, Jasper (941) 348-0562 BentTreeLodge.com FOOTHILLS IGA
(see ad on page 24) Much more than groceries, Foothills IGA brings you made-toorder Hissho Sushi and fresh deli sandwiches plus a selection of Hot & Ready meals. Pick up a bottle of wine from their selection of over 2,500 wines, add some chips, and you’ll be ready for a picnic.
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LOLLIDROPS SWEET SHOPPE
(see ad on page 32) Nearly two dozen flavors of Bassett’s famous ice cream are served in this charming 1920s-themed ice cream parlor. Children and adults swoon over the nostalgic candy, homemade waffle cones, and cotton candy.
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BUFFALO LUKE’S
(see ad below) Looking for juicy burgers, outrageous salads, freshly grilled Philly cheesesteaks, and crispy wings? Buffalo Luke’s has it all, plus ice-cold beer and big screens for the big games. Catering is available.