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Photos from Elevation Station's post 06/25/2025

Want a close hike? Head on over to the John C Campbell Folk School for some short hikes. Next to a river with some native american art work as well as some beautiful flowers near the folk school.

Photos from Elevation Station's post 06/25/2025

Have some time to kill? Brasstown Farmer's Market is open every Wednesday from 9-1. Some cute, hand-made stuff!

Photos from Elevation Station's post 06/21/2025

Lunch at Hayesville Brew! Great place. Stop by and check this place out if in the area.

Photos from Elevation Station's post 05/26/2025

McCaysville, GA and Copperhill, TN are "twin cities" maybe 30 minutes from Elevation Station. Shopping, dining, tubing, all sorts of fun on the border between two states.

05/24/2025

Another beautiful morning in the mountains.

05/24/2025

Beautiful evening in the mountains❤️

05/05/2025

Today’s educational moment. Just Beautiful!

DID YOU KNOW??? The distinctive hues that inspired the Blue Ridge Mountains' name come from the incredible diversity of trees and other vegetation in the range.

Lower elevations offer deciduous forests of oak, sourwood, hickory, maple, yellow birch, yellow buckeye, American beech, and tulip poplar. At elevations above 4,500 feet, evergreens such as Fraser fir, balsam, and red spruce are more abundant.

These trees release volatile hydrocarbons such as isoprene, which interacts with other molecules in the atmosphere to create the distinctive blue haze that envelopes the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Check out the gorgeous color palette of blue shades featured in this photo, which was shared by the Blue Ridge Parkway!

04/13/2025

Good Morning!

Good morning, y'all! ☀️

03/09/2025

Voicemail? Leave your phone at home and unplug!

With predicted high temps in the upper 60s and 70s this week, it's a GREAT time to explore the Blue Ridge Mountains!

Photos from Elevation Station's post 02/15/2025

The Fire and Ice Festival is a chili cookoff and ice sculptures in downtown Blue Ridge, Georgia. The festival happens every year. Good times, good food, and beautiful ice sculptures.

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