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Gab Creek Farm lies at the foot of Springer Mountain, southern terminus for the Appalachian Trail. By landmark it is four miles east of Amicalola Falls State Park, the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi. It is a 200 acre fifth generation farm. Twelve acres are under cultivation and the remainder is a mixed pine and hardwood forest. Bridle paths include a 3/4 mile section along Gab Creek. Wild Azaleas, Mountain Laurel, Rhododendron, Wild Hollys, White Pines, over 60 species of hardwoods, small springs, and an old mill site with a 12' waterfall are all to be found on the farm. The adjacent Chattahoochee National Forest is 300 square miles with hundreds of miles of trails. Dahlonega, site of the nation's first gold rush, is the county seat. Amicalola Falls State Park offers incredible views with cabins or up scale lodging. One of the world's largest outlet malls is 20 minutes south along with all the national lodging chains. There are two golf courses within 12 miles of the farm.
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