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Sautee Nacoochee is an unincorporated town in White County, Georgia. It is physically located in the Appalachian Foothills in the far northeast of the state. The name originates from a local band of Native Americans, the Sawate (the “Raccoon People”). Sautee is the anglicized pronunciation. Nacoochee is the Sawate word (the anglicized version of the Cherokee pronunciation of “Nokose”) meaning “bear”. A folktale tells of how a Cherokee maiden, Nacoochee, fell in love with Sautee, a Chickasaw warrior; their love was forbidden and they tried to elope, but a Cherokee war party threw Sautee from a cliff (allegedly nearby Yonah Mountain). Nacoochee jumped to her death after him. The story was popularized in Western culture through a book, Sketches of Travel in the Old and New World, written by a son of one of the original European settlers, George Williams, in 1871.

Search for an RV in White County and you are ready to explore the culture and history of the area up close and in person. There are a few other towns and cities worth exploring while you are here. Anderson (just across the border in South Carolina) became the first southern city in the early 19th century to use long distance cables delivering hydroelectric power. Athens, Georgia, has a pervasive student culture influencing music and is a popular music recording destination for acts such as the Indigo Girls (and others). Gainesville has been given the title “Poultry Capital of the World” (poultry is the state's largest industry). Roswell has no connection to the more famous similarly named city of New Mexico but was instead named after Roswell King, who decided to build a cotton mill on Vickery Creek, close to the cotton plantations nearby. Rome originally developed as a market and trading city for cotton, due to its proximity to the Etowah, Oostanaula, and Coosa Rivers. Your Sautee Nacoochee travel trailer rental is your perfect vehicle for taking in the landscape and history of this region.

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The Great Outdoors

The waterpark in nearby Helen is an outdoor water recreation facility that combines the water park with tubing along a natural river that flows into the nearby town. The park itself has water slides, showers. and a lazy river that circles the park. There are recliners for those who want to spend some time sun worshipping.

Smithgall Woods State Park is a former hydraulic gold mining site from the 19th century. The land was donated by a Charles Smithgall and has since been restored and rejuvenated. Guests can enjoy catch-and-release trout fishing, hiking, and mountain biking. Licenses and reservations are required for fishing. Hunting and geocaching can also be enjoyed in the park.

North Georgia Zoo & Farm is a good destination for families with young children. Visitors can enjoy hands-on exhibits, tours of the facilities, and a petting zoo with both farm and more exotic animal species, such as camels and zebras. Pony rides are available for small children. Keep your Sautee Nacoochee RV trailer rental nearby and enjoy a coffee while the kids get a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

RV Parks

There are a number of RV parks and campgrounds not far from Sautee Nacoochee. Some of these may have tent camping and may have long term-residents. Your Sautee Nacoochee camper rental is all you will need to make any of them your home-away-from-home.

Yonah Mountain Campground is a child and pet-friendly RV park in the North Georgia Mountains. It has a clubhouse, a swimming pool. and a playground. Guests are welcome to use the laundry facilities, bathhouse, and picnic pavilion; individual sites have full hookups while some sites may have pull-through access. There is some tent camping in this park.

Twin Creeks RV Park is a rustic RV campground with walking trails and a nearby river. It has a sheltered picnic area with tables, and trees and grass areas. Individual sites may have fire rings and concrete pads.

Exploring The City

There is a lot to see and do in and around Sautee Nacoochee. Those who would like guided tours should check out the local tour companies who can explain both the culture and history of the region aboard a comfortable and modern bus. Another tour company offers excursions on ATVs and off-road vehicles which can take you even deeper into the outdoors. There are zip line parks and river rafting companies, and so much more. Remember that no RV vacation is complete until you have taken your Sautee Nacoochee RV rental for a spin on the open highway.

When it's time for dinner, Sautee Nacoochee has an ample supply of places to dine at; most of them are locally owned and operated, and reasonably priced. One of them is situated in the living room of a quaint old house, with an outdoor patio too. The chef is welcoming and diligent about taking dietary restrictions into consideration; visitors eating here should try the corn chowder. A German restaurant also serves up a delicious breakfast menu, meaning customers could dine here for an entire day. Those attending to breakfast should check out the corned beef hash; evening diners should consider the bratwurst sausage with gravy biscuits. Portions are large, so expect to be taking some of your meal home to your Sautee Nacoochee luxury RV rental for a late night snack or next day's lunch.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Russell - Brasstown Scenic Byway, GAHelen, GA
  • Smith Creek Trail, GAUnicoi State Park, GA
  • Unicoi to Helen Trail, GAUnicoi State Park, GA
  • Unicoi State Park Bike Trails, GAUnicoi State Park, GA
  • Unicoi Lake Loop Trail, GAUnicoi State Park, GA
  • Mount Yonah Trail, GAWhite County Park, GA
  • Tray Mountain Forest Service Road, GAUnicoi State Park, GA
  • Anna Ruby Falls Trail, GAUnicoi State Park, GA
  • Dukes Creek Trail, GASmithgall Woods Dukes Creek Conservation Area, GA
  • Raven Cliffs Trail, GACleveland, GA

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