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Lots & Land in Blairsville, GA
Welcome to Blairsville, the Union County seat in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains, near the state's highest peak, Vogel State Park, and the wide waters of Lake Nottely.
Blairsville is a small city and the county seat of Union County, Georgia, set in the Blue Ridge Mountains near the state's northern border with North Carolina. Founded in the mid-1800s near the Nottely River, the city grew as a mountain crossroads and county government center. In 1942 the Tennessee Valley Authority dammed the Nottely River, creating Lake Nottely, a 4,180-acre reservoir with more than 100 miles of shoreline that now defines much of the area's recreation and scenery. Today Blairsville is home to roughly 900 residents, while Union County's population of about 28,000 makes the broader area a growing North Georgia mountain community. Blairsville's setting is its greatest asset. The city sits within easy reach of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia, and Vogel State Park, one of the state's oldest, at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest. An 80-mile stretch of the Appalachian Trail runs through the surrounding mountains, drawing hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, while Lake Nottely and nearby Lake Winfield Scott support boating, fishing, and swimming. This concentration of high-elevation scenery and protected public land anchors a tourism- and recreation-oriented economy alongside agriculture and local services. The city has a long-standing reputation as a desirable retirement destination, cited in national publications for its low crime and low cost of living, and that appeal continues to shape its growth. United Community Banks, a major regional financial institution, was founded in Blairsville in 1949, reflecting the community's role as a commercial hub for the surrounding mountains. The historic downtown, centered on the restored 1899 courthouse, offers restaurants, shops, and a full calendar of festivals. Union County School District serves local families with five schools, and the city's position on U.S. 76 and Georgia 515 — about 99 miles north of Atlanta and a short drive from Blue Ridge and Young Harris — keeps it connected to the wider region while preserving its remote, high-country feel. Blairsville suits buyers seeking mountain living, lake access, and a quiet, community-centered pace.
Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Blairsville in?
Blairsville is in Union County, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of far north Georgia, near the North Carolina state line. It serves as the county seat, with Atlanta roughly 99 miles to the south via U.S. 76 and Georgia 515.
What school district serves Blairsville?
Blairsville is served by the Union County School District, which operates five schools and enrolls about 3,000 students across the county, including the nearby community of Suches. The district provides a single elementary, middle, and high school pathway for the area's students.
How far is Blairsville from Atlanta?
Blairsville sits about 99 miles north of Atlanta and about 23 miles east of Blue Ridge via U.S. 76 and Georgia 515. The city is also a short drive from Young Harris and the North Carolina line to the north.
What is Blairsville known for?
Blairsville is known for its mountain setting and outdoor recreation. It is close to Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia, and Vogel State Park, one of the state's oldest, and sits near Lake Nottely, a 4,180-acre reservoir with more than 100 miles of shoreline.
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