
John and I spent 4 days at Rainbow Cabins’ WhiteWater this past weekend. Our daughter and her 8 yr-old son, Ryan, came up for the day on Saturday. He’s a great kid and just loves going up to Blue Ridge whenever we go. This time since he was the only grandkid there, I wanted to concentrate on activities he would particularly enjoy. The weather was clear, with cool nights and warm days–really nice after the tornado scare we had Wednesday night with the raging storms that swept across Alabama and Georgia.
Ryan loved the Hydro Thunder speedboat arcade game at the cabin and he loved exploring Fightingtown Creek, climbing on the big boulders and wading in the icy cold rushing water. As it was way too cold to go swimming or tubing yet, we hit the road and went on an adventure. In my research for articles, I had run across a place called The Trout Pond. It is in nearby Morganton, just up Hwy 515 towards Blairsville. Ryan, having the attention span of a gnat, is usually not patient enough for normal fishing. But, at the Trout Pond he got the perfect fishing experience. It is a Mom & Pop type place. Howard and Janet have run the business fo 20 years and were so friendly and helpful. The pond itself is good sized, about 15-25 feet deep and extremely well-stocked with trout. When we threw in a handful of pellet food, the fish swarmed to the top. Most are 1 -1/2 to 2 lbs, but we saw some much bigger fish in there. Ryan actually caught 5 nice ones in about 30 minutes. He was thrilled. This place is designed for everyone to have fun and catch fish. It’s ideal for amateur anglers because The Trout Pond has everything you need right there. They rent out poles, bait, buckets and pliers. No license is required. Their Superbait is neon pink and green and looks like Play Doh. You must keep and buy all the fish you catch, but they clean them for you for free. We had a tasty trout dinner that night. And Ryan had a great story for Show & Tell at school on Monday!
The Trout Pond is only open during the cooler months–October thru May. Trout are cold water fish and don’t do well in the summer heat in a “still” pond setting. I’m so sorry we never discovered this place before. But, we’ll definitely be going back with all the grandkids next fall. If you have kids, I highly recommend it. The elderly would also enjoy this excursion.

To reach the Trout Pond, take Hwy 515 north/east past Hwy 60 and keep going until you see Mile Marker 13. Get in the left lane and start looking for Maple Grove Road. It’s the first left turn after MM13. Turn and go to the first gravel road on your right which is Wildlife Trail. You’ll see the bright yellow sign for The Trout Pond. They’re open every day during the cool seasons. Tell them that Rainbow Cabins sent you.


In an effort to cover the great variety of exciting things to do when staying at your cabin in the North Georgia Mountains, I wanted to tell you about The Tail of the Dragon at Deal’s Gap. The Drgaon is internationally known and possibly the most famous road in America, among motor sports enthusiasts. If you have a motorcycle or a sports car, you’ve just got to ride on The Dragon.
There are lots of signs with warnings to turn back. Some semi-trailer trucks, anxious to get to Knoxville, ignore the signs and quickly find they cannot make the hairpin turns. The trucks get stuck and traffic backs up for hours. Many photographers, such as Killboy.com, are staked out along the way to take your picture as you round a curve. When you get home, you can go to their websites and order pictures to commemorate your adventure.













Wouldn’t it be nice to have an old-fashioned holiday where the family enjoys just being together, having fun? Well, I’ve discovered a special place that everyone will love. If you’re in Blue Ridge, take a short drive over to Hiawassee and visit the Hightower Creek Clydesdale Farm. Yes, I’m talking about those beautiful horses like the ones in the Anheuser Busch commercials that we love to watch during the Super Bowl! You can see these gentle giants up close and personal–right here in the North Georgia Mountains. Take a tour of the barn and in December, take a ride on a one horse open sleigh. (Singing “Jingle Bells” all the way is optional.) Santa will be there with cookies and hot chocolate, and there will be plenty of photo ops available. Hightower Creek Farm is a large operation which opens to the public April through December on Saturdays between 11:00 and 4:00. Admission price is $15 and includes the tour and ride. Come meet all the horses, including the two new additions–Misty and her 4 month-old colt, Barclay. Misty, a champion mare, will be marching in the Rose Parade in Pasadena. Hightower Creek Clydesdale Farm is located at 1256 G. Hooper Road, off Hwy 76, in Hiawassee. Just look for the blue and yellow signs.