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10 North Georgia Surprises

Explore the mountaintops and valleys of the Peach State to soak up the colors of late autumn.

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Hikers admire the fall leaves.

Hikers admire the fall leaves.

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by Annette Thompson

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 Bar-B-Q (706-635-4100; www.poolesbarbq.com) to indulge in a chopped pork sandwich. For more information, contact Ellijay, Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce (706-635-7400; www.gilmerchamber.com).

2. Best Music: Crimson Moon Café, Dahlonega (706-864-3982; www.thecrimsonmoon.com)
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.

3. Best Outfitters for a Trek: Mountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi, Neel's Gap (U.S. 19; 706-745-6095; www.mountaincrossings.com)
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.

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 (706-947-3440; www.markofthepotter.com) for pottery and several gargantuan pet trout that like to be fed, and Cindy Angliss's Hickory Flat Pottery studio and gallery (706-947-0030; www.hickoryflatpottery.com).

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