7 Selfie Spots in Blue Ridge to Document Your Adventure
If you didn’t take a selfie, were you even there?
There’s no need to feel bad about breaking out the camera on the trail or when you travel. While experiences and exploration are good reasons to take a vacation, a study from “Psychology of Well-Being” showed that taking selfies can actually make you happier. Here are seven spots in Blue Ridge to work on your mental health. Go ahead–snap that selfie and tag us with #loveblueridgega
Blue Ridge Mural
If you’re exploring downtown Blue Ridge, be sure to round the corner of Main Street and Mountain Street. Pose in front of the postcard-esque mountain scenery that gives away your location–Blue Ridge, Georgia.
The Blue Line
Take the Railway or make the drive; just don’t miss Blue Ridge’s “other” Downtown in McCaysville, right on the border of Tennessee. Near the train depot on Toccoa Avenue you’ll find the perfect selfie spot on the Blue Line that delineates Georgia and Tennessee. Grab a photo with one leg in each state.
Mercier Orchards
Mercier Orchards is known for their apples, breakfast and hard cider…and all three make great props for your next Blue Ridge selfie. If you’re not visiting in apple season, then try a shot with one of their other u-pick fruits; or pose next to soft pink apple blossoms lighting up the countryside.
Inside the shop, the apple fritters, cinnamon apple bread or apple cider doughnuts will make you smile, for sure. Sample our wines and hard cider in our tasting room, then choose your favorite to enjoy on our deck and don't forget to grab a six-pack of hard cider to go and toast to another Instagram-able moment back at your cabin.
Swinging Bridge
With the rushing water below your feet, towering trees as your silhouette and bright blue skies over top you, might be in such awe that you forget to reach for your camera. But after you take in the moment, don’t forget to snap a selfie because nothing says “like this photo” more than standing tall over the mighty Toccoa, on the longest swinging bridge east of the Mississippi River.
Don’t stop at the bridge, though. Head down to the water where you’ll find hikers, campers, kayakers and more. And the river itself is worthy of a photoshoot, too. Swinging Bridge Info here.
Tank Town USA
Forget limiting yourself to a static photo. You need full on video at Tank Town USA, where you can drive tanks, crush cars, operate an excavator and more. If you want the ultimate adventure then go for the Car Crushing, where you’ll spend nearly a half-hour driving a tank with four of your friends, flattening a car from every angle.