Music Mix: Crimson Moon
1. "Home to You"
2. "Come in My Kitchen"
3. "Beyond the Mountain"
4. "Life"
5. "Beautiful Wreck"
6. "Voodoo Morning"
7. "Are We There Yet, Mama?"
8. "Stay"
9. "Hometown Boy"
10. "Wanderer"
11. "Willow Tree"
12. "Laughin"
13. "I Sang to the River"
14. "Rodeo Around the World"
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I can't resist fall drives. It's the time of year I like to roll down
the windows; crank up some tunes; and breathe the cool, energizing air.
Best of all? The ever-changing scenery in our postcard-perfect mountain
region. Check out these spots across Georgia's rooftop to grab the last
fleeting moments of autumn.
1. Best Drive: Chatsworth to Ellijay on State 52
Cruise down into
Ellijay for a stroll around the square chockablock with antiques shops.
Before heading out, find the hill of personalized pig signs—Colonel
Poole's Barbecue—to indulge in a chopped pork sandwich.
Ellijay, Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce: www.gilmerchamber.com or [706] 635-7400.
Colonel Poole's Barbecue: www.poolesbarbq.com or [706] 635-4100.
2. Best Music: Crimson Moon Café, Dahlonega
Amble into the cafe, a former general store from the 1850s. Sure, good food and drink
await, but go for the music. On Sundays, the Mountain Music String Pull
jam session makes toe-tapping tunes. Closed Tuesdays; www.thecrimsonmoon.com or [706] 864-3982.
3. Best Outfitters for a Trek: Mountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi, Neel's
Gap (U.S. 19)
The only indoor portion of the Appalachian Trail
traverses the middle of this stone 1937 CCC building. I come here for
hiking gear and supplies as well as local arts and crafts.
www.mountaincrossings.com or [706] 745-6095.
4. Best Road for Local Art: State 197 North
Hop on this scenic byway
in Clarkesville and follow the Soque River to Lake Burton. Don't-miss
stops: Mark of the Potter for pottery and several gargantuan pet trout
that like to be fed, and Cindy Angliss's Hickory Flat Pottery studio and
gallery. Mark of the Potter: www.markofthepotter.com or [706] 947-3440.
Hickory Flat Pottery: www.hickoryflatpottery.com or [706] 947-0030.
5. Best Georgia Wine With a View: Frogtown Cellars
Damascus Church
Road (about 10 minutes from the end of State 400) leads to a handsomely
constructed winery. Perched atop a hill, Frogtown overlooks 45 acres of
15 grape varieties. Inclination, a white blend, is my favorite.
www.frogtownwine.com or [706] 865-0687.
6. Best Coffee Stop: L&L Beanery, Blue Ridge
Settle into a seat by
the fire at this 1920s bank turned coffee shop. Owners Jim and Lynda
Thompson value their coffee so much, they stash it in the vault. On
weekends, jazz piano players add to the atmosphere. www.llbeanery.com or
[706] 632-3242.
7. Best Picnic Spot: Warwoman Dell, East of Clayton
A secluded
forest provides shady tables in this valley. Rhododendrons line the
gurgling Warwoman Creek. A half-mile trail leads to Becky Branch Falls,
and a spur of the Bartram Trail passes through Warwoman Dell.
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests: www.fs.fed.us.
8. Best Bridge Crossing: Tallulah Gorge State Park
Visit after the
park releases water through the gorge. Walk onto the suspension bridge
that hangs 80 feet above the canyon floor, close your eyes, and move
with the wind. Channel Carl Wallenda's courage from when he walked on a
tightrope across the canyon decades ago. www.gastateparks.org or [706]754-7970.
9. Best Waterfall Hike: Cloudland Canyon State Park, Lookout
Mountain
This lesser-visited area pokes out along a gorge cut by
Sitton Gulch Creek. The rim trail has wondrous views, but take the
challenge of the stair steps down to the two waterfalls on the gorge's
side. www.gastateparks.org or [706] 657-4050.
10. Brightest Blossoms: Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway Overlooks (State
348)
Not all of fall's palette is displayed on the trees. Sure,
pullouts on a popular winding road offer spectacular vistas of autumnal
splendor. But check out the masses of wildflowers planted at these
parking lots. www.byways.org.
A NOTE TO OUR READERS:
"10 North Georgia Surprises" is from the November 2007 issue of Southern Living.
Because prices, dates, and other specifics are subject to change, please check all
information to make sure it's still current before making your travel plans.