- TripBuzz found 69 things to do with kids in or near Dillard, Georgia, including 65 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franklin, Highlands, Clarkesville and Hiawassee.
 - From Dillard House Stables to Andy's Trout Farm, the Dillard area offers 75 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Resorts, Horseback Riding and Hiking Trails.
 - Colorful foliage and the waters of the Little Tennessee River valley greet visitors who come to Dillard. Home to just under 200 residents, the charming small town is a popular spot for scenic outdoor recreation. Horseback ride through the wilderness or raft down the river, and for those looking to stay indoors, enjoy perusing the areas many antique shops and museums.
 
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            End of the Trail is a Native American owned & operated horseback riding facility. They offer guided trail rides through the Smoky Mountains for patrons of all ages and no experience with horses is necessary.        
    
    
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            Open to public fishing, Morgan Mill Trout Farm stocks a pond with rainbow trout for visitors to fish in. The farm also has a service where visitors can have their newly caught fish filleted and packed with ice.        
    
    
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                103 Guy Bark Rd, Cherokee, NC 28719
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            Owned and operated on the Cherokee Indian Reservation, End of the Trail Horseback Riding can accommodate all skill levels of riders. The hour long guided trail rides are available for those who are over six years old.        
    
    
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            A traditional favorite of families in Cherokee, North Carolina, Santa's land is a combination zoo and theme park. One of the most popular and unusual features of this Christmas-themed attraction is the bear feeding program, which allows children and parents to hand-feed the zoo's tamest bears.        
    
    
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            Located in a natural woodlands area, Cherokee Campground & Craig's Log Cabins offers visitors tent camping sites and cabins to rent. The campground is situated next to a creek that is often visited by wildlife like deer.        
    
    
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                135 Smokemont Riding Stable Road, Cherokee, NC 28719
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            Trail ride tours are a fantastic way to explore Cherokee, North Carolina. One of the most popular purveyors of equestrian adventures is Smokemont Riding Stables. Seasoned and novice riders love to appreciate Cherokee's beauty atop a calm, sure-footed horse.        
    
    
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            At the Cherokee Bear Zoo, visitors can feed black bears. In addition, visitors can see raccoons, ground hogs, deer, monkeys, tigers, and grizzlies, many of which are born at the zoo.        
    
    
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                8 Good Neighbor Lane, Brevard, NC 28712
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            As a fish farm, Morgan Mill & Balsam Grove Trout Fishing offers visitors public fishing opportunities in a regularly stocked trout pond. Visitors can get any fish caught at the pond cleaned and packed on ice by staff.        
    
    
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                Highway 441 and Drama Road, Cherokee, NC 28719
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            Cherokee, North Carolina is home to the Museum of the Cherokee Indian. The institution explores the history of the Cherokee Nation, with a particular emphasis on its role in the history of the United States.        
    
    
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            Visitors at Oconoluftee Indian Village in Cherokee, North Carolina are transported back to 1760. Costumed interpreters portray European soldiers and American settlers, and the First Nations are represented by real Native Americans.