Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds

Located on a 161-acre (0.65 km2) tract along the shores of Lake Chatuge in the north Georgia mountain community of Hiawassee, the Fairgrounds offers a glimpse into the past with its historic Pioneer Village, an expansive and comfortable music venue in the Anderson Music Hall, and 189 RV camp sites with lake views and modern conveniences.

[1][2] The Georgia Mountain Fair began in 1951 as a Lions Club project.

[3] The fair has hosted internationally-known musicians such as George Jones, Tammy Wynette, and Kenny Rogers.

[2] Between 1989 and 1994, the fairgrounds was the home to Georgia's official historic drama, The Reach of Song.

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The Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds are located on a peninsula surrounded by Lake Chatuge
A ride during the Georgia Mountain Fair