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Affordable Pet-Friendly Cabins & Romantic Inn Near Helen and Blairsville, GA
Escape to the beautiful North Georgia Blue Ridge Mountains at Misty Mountain Inn & Cottages. Our affordable, pet-friendly cottage-style cabins and charming seasonal Bed & Breakfast offers a peaceful retreat just 2 hours from Atlanta and only 21 miles from the Bavarian town of Helen, Georgia. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a cozy cabin rental in Blairsville, or a convenient base for exploring nearby Helen. Misty Mountain is the perfect mountain escape.
Why Stay at Misty Mountain Inn & Cottages
Family-owned and operated, no property managers or crazy fees!
Pet-friendly cabin rentals for families, couples, and groups.
Variety of accommodations: Six cozy cabins or four spacious suites in a beautiful Inn.
Conveniently located near Vogel State Park, just 21 miles from Helen, and close to the Appalachian Trail and Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest.
Ideal for romantic getaways, family/group vacations, or adventure-seekers.
Top Things to Do Near Misty Mountain Inn & Cottages
From serene hiking trails to charming small-town shops, Misty Mountain Inn & Cottages is perfectly located for exploring Blairsville, Helen, and the North Georgia Mountains.
Check out these attractions
Hike the Appalachian Trail or visit Vogel State Park.
Explore Helen, Georgia, only 21 miles away, for Oktoberfest or tubing on the Chattahoochee River.
Discover scenic waterfalls like Helton Creek Falls and Anna Ruby Falls.
Drive the Georgia Gauntlet Motorcycle Route or Six Gap route for breathtaking mountain views.
Whether you seek rest, rejuvenation, or adventure, our cozy accommodations provide the perfect base for exploring the stunning North Georgia Mountains. Skip the hotel (just this time) and be treated like family at Misty Mountain.
The cabins are cozy and well appointed. We fell in love with Dragonfly cabin and it's spot amongst the other cabins. The grounds are beautiful and well kept. The chickens come out about the same time each morning and it was fun to watch them have breakfast and roam around. We took the opportunity to purchase some of their eggs and were not disappointed. Take the time to walk up the hill to see the horses! The cabins are centrally located to Blairsville, Blue Ridge and Helen with great restaurants and sightseeing in all directions. We wish our stay could have been longer! Thank you to the nicest hosts and we will be back!
My Wife and I (dogs as well) were exceptionally pleased with our stay for the weekend. We felt that the overall location is very conveniently placed, however, perfectly hidden. Their property is beautifully maintained. It is very apparent the amount of foresight and hard work that went into developing their land for travelers to visit. From an outside perspective, you feel a sense of humility and nostalgia influenced by the landscape. Our cabin was pleasantly clean and was well prepared for us. Everything inside the cabin functions, as it should. From the individualism in the decorations of each cabin to the craftsmanship of the stairs and landings, it all displayed significant attention to detail. Our dogs had a blast exploring around our cabin. The free ranging chickens made us feel at home. The owners were helpful and accessible to answer questions we had. Our cabin was cozy and was a nice place to lay our heads at night. We were sad to get up this morning and leave. Bill and Sarah have done a great job and should be proud!
Quiet place to relax. Close to town but not crowded. Plenty of hot water was nice. Firewood was a little green so I would suggest bringing your own.
Location
Blairsville, Union, Georgia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Miccosukee First Nations according to