- 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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            In business since 2010, Island Horses Pontoon Rental offers 24 foot Triton Bentley boats for rent by the day. The company also rents tubes for towing. Boats can be deployed to multiple locations.        
    
    
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            Smoky Mountain Jumphouse is an inflatable play center filled with several inflatable bouncers' for children to jump and play on. Smoky Mountain also features an 18 foot slide and an inflatable obstacle course.        
    
    
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            With Big Ol Fish Guiding Service, visitors can take a guided trip to nearby lakes to fish for striped bass and walleye. The boats are equipped with bait and fishing equipment, so visitors do not need to bring their own.        
    
    
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            Nestled in rural Georgia, the Chatahoochee National Forest is a large wilderness preserve dedicated to combating invasive species, nurturing endangered plans and educating the public about forestry and conservation. It is a popular destination for ginseng harvesting, for which a permit is required.        
    
    
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            Maggie Valley has many beautiful hiking locations, and Waterrock Knob is among the most beautiful. The Knob is perched at the apex of a 1.2-mile walking trail, and offers unparalleled views of the entire Maggie Valley.        
    
    
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            The summit of Table Rock is located 3,950 feet above sea level, and hikers can access the rock from three sides. The Cherokee Indians used the top for ceremonial purposes.        
    
    
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            The towering mountain of Table Rock State Park serves as the backdrop to this 3,000-acre outdoor enthusiasts paradise. From the hiking trails that lead to waterfalls, to picnic areas and camping amenities, visit once and you will keep returning for more.        
    
    
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            Located in the Nantahala National Forest, Fire Creek Falls features multiple trails that go through lush forest and across freshwater streams. Picnic areas are available as well as space for swimming and water tubing.        
    
    
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            Nettles Park is a community park the features soccer, baseball, and softball fields. The park also has a fenced in dog park, playground, shelters for picnics, and a variety of walking paths.        
    
    
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            Avery Creek
                
                Pisgah National Forest, Cradle of Forestry, Brevard, NC 28712
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            Located in Pisgah National Forest's Cradle of Forestry, Avery Creek is a scenic destination that offers wilderness experiences like camping and hiking. The Avery Creek Trail is suited for hiking and mountain biking, and offers impressive views.