North Georgia Mountain Community

About Big Canoe, GA

Welcome to Big Canoe, a private, gated mountain community spanning more than 8,000 acres of Blue Ridge foothills in Pickens and Dawson counties, about an hour north of Atlanta.

Big Canoe is a private, gated mountain community in the north Georgia mountains, spanning more than 8,000 acres across Pickens and Dawson counties at the southern terminus of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It sits adjacent to Mount Oglethorpe, roughly 50 miles—about an hour's drive—north of Atlanta, between the towns of Jasper and Marble Hill. The community was developed beginning in 1972 by Atlanta developer Tom Cousins of Cousins Properties, working with the Sea Pines Corporation of Hilton Head, South Carolina. The land itself has deeper roots: in the 1830s, hotel owner Samuel Tate's discovery of marble on the property helped launch the Georgia Marble Company. Today Big Canoe is a common-interest development governed by a property owners association rather than a municipality. The landscape defines life at Big Canoe. Three man-made lakes—Petit, Sconti, and Disharoon—anchor the community, with Lake Petit supplying drinking water, and roughly one-third of the property is set aside as parks and wildlife areas. Residents enjoy more than 20 miles of hiking trails, three waterfalls, and heavily wooded, rolling terrain. Amenities are extensive: 27 holes of golf, a clubhouse with dining, a marina, tennis and pickleball courts, swimming pools, a beach club, fitness facilities, and more than 50 community clubs. About 3,000 residents live within the gates, a mix of full-time homeowners, retirees, and seasonal second-home owners drawn to the cool mountain climate and natural setting. Because the community straddles two counties, school assignments depend on the specific location of a home within Big Canoe. Access comes via Interstate 575 and Highway 53 through Jasper to Steve Tate Highway, keeping Atlanta and its airport within reach for residents and weekenders alike.

Population 3,000
County Pickens County, Dawson County
Active Listings 213

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Big Canoe, Georgia located?

Big Canoe is in the north Georgia mountains, spanning Pickens and Dawson counties at the southern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is about 50 miles, or roughly an hour's drive, north of Atlanta, between the towns of Jasper and Marble Hill.

Is Big Canoe a city?

Big Canoe is not a municipality. It is a private, gated residential community governed by a property owners association. The community covers more than 8,000 acres and was developed beginning in 1972.

What amenities does Big Canoe offer?

Big Canoe offers three lakes with a marina, more than 20 miles of hiking trails, three waterfalls, 27 holes of golf, a clubhouse with dining, tennis and pickleball, swimming pools, a beach club, fitness centers, dog parks, and more than 50 community clubs.

What schools serve Big Canoe?

Because Big Canoe straddles Pickens and Dawson counties, students attend the public school system of the county in which their home is located—Pickens County Schools or Dawson County Schools. Families should confirm the applicable district by their specific address.

How large is Big Canoe?

Big Canoe spans more than 8,000 acres, with about one-third of the property set aside as parks and wildlife areas. It is home to approximately 3,000 residents, including full-time homeowners, retirees, and seasonal second-home owners.

City Guide

About Big Canoe

Real Estate & Housing

Big Canoe's real estate reflects its mountain setting. Homes range from Southern-style cottages and golf-course residences to custom mountain homes and larger private lots with long-range or wildflower-meadow views. Properties cluster around the lakes, along the golf courses, and across wooded ridges, with some homes on small, low-maintenance lots near the amenities and others on multi-acre parcels for greater privacy. Much of the inventory is single-family, and the community association maintains the gates, roads, amenities, and common areas. The character is that of a resort-like mountain retreat rather than a conventional suburban subdivision.

Neighborhoods

Within Big Canoe, the "neighborhoods" are defined by terrain and amenity rather than formal districts. Lakefront areas around Lake Petit, Lake Sconti, and Lake Disharoon offer water views and boating access, while golf-course neighborhoods wrap around the 27 holes. Wooded ridgeline lots provide elevation and long-range views, and meadow areas offer open, landscaped settings. Homes near the clubhouse and main gate carry a more convenient, lock-and-leave character, while properties deeper in the community feel more secluded. This internal variety lets buyers choose between activity-centered and private, forested settings.

Lifestyle in Big Canoe

Life at Big Canoe is centered on the outdoors and community. Residents hike more than 20 miles of trails, paddle and fish the lakes, play the 27-hole golf course, and join one of more than 50 clubs spanning interests from hiking to the arts. The clubhouse provides dining with lake and mountain views, and the beach club and pools are summer gathering spots. The gated, managed setting fosters a close-knit, resort-like atmosphere. Many residents are retirees and second-home owners seeking a cooler mountain climate, while proximity to Atlanta keeps the community connected for work, travel, and family visits.

Schools & Education

Big Canoe is not served by a single school district, because it straddles Pickens and Dawson counties. Students generally attend the public school systems of the county in which their home is located—Pickens County Schools or Dawson County Schools—with assignments determined by the property's specific location within the community. Families considering a move should confirm the applicable district and school boundaries directly with the respective county system, since addresses within Big Canoe can fall on either side of the county line.

Getting Around

Big Canoe is reached via Interstate 575 and Highway 53 through the town of Jasper to Steve Tate Highway, which leads to the gated entrance. The community is about 50 miles north of Atlanta, roughly an hour's drive, and about 11 miles by road from Jasper. This keeps Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and the metro area's employment and cultural centers within reach, while the mountain location and controlled access give the community a sense of separation from the city. Driving is the primary mode of transport within and around Big Canoe.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation is built into Big Canoe. The community offers more than 20 miles of hiking trails, three waterfalls, and three lakes for fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating, with a marina at the lakefront. Golfers play 27 holes across mountain courses, and the clubhouse provides dining and gathering space. Tennis, pickleball, swimming pools, a beach club, fitness centers, and dog parks round out the facilities, while more than 50 resident clubs organize activities. The surrounding north Georgia mountains add access to additional hiking, wineries, and outdoor recreation beyond the gates.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 9
Went Under Contract 2
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $670,000 -6.9%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $143
schedule Avg Days on Market 2
sell Homes Sold 39
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 97.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 11.2

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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