Clayton, GA

Weekend getaway to upstate Georgia. We traveled to Clayton for a weekend of hiking and drinks! We left Friday morning and stopped in a Walmart parking lot to work for the morning. At lunch time, we continued on to Clayton and arrived at our first stop, Currahee Brewing Company, to finish up work. Side note, we had to drive around a bit to get a Verizon signal strong enough. It is fun working from the parking lot of a brewery though. Closing the laptop and stepping into your weekend in a matter of seconds can be addictive. The brewery is in the middle of the city which is very walkable. We made our way to main street, ordered a pizza for the night, and enjoyed an ice cream while we waited at a local creamery.

Our final destination for the evening was a Harvest Host – RM Rose Distilling Company – located just North of Clayton in Dillard, GA. We did a tasting of their finest spirits and discovered a new favorite cinnamon whiskey (Fire on the Mountain). The distillery is located on the outskirts of a popular restaurant/retreat called the Dillard House. They had some horses and goats. We had a nice mountain sunset to finish off the day.

Day 2 – Saturday, time for a hike before we begin our day of vineyard hopping. We drove to the nearest park – Black Rock Mountain State Park. What a view. The pictures do not do it justice. The park has several trails, a lake, waterfalls, and a campground.

Time for some wine! Our first stop, 12 Spies Vineyard, a small vineyard tucked into Rabun gap just South of Dillard. We had the place to ourselves. Very nice wine and people. It would be a great place for a wedding or social event. We then traveled on to Tiger Mountain Vineyards and then finally Stonewall Creek Vineyards (our Harvest Host) for the night. Our host let us park in a field along a creek with a view of their vineyard. There was one other RV family that shared the field and they were very nice (up from Florida). It was a very peaceful night.

Day 3 – Sunday, we woke up early, packed up and headed home. Another great weekend getaway in the books.

Weekend Trip to Visit Dad

Who doesn’t go and show off the new toy to the family? I lost my mother in 2018, but dad is 87 and still lives just outside Columbus, GA on a 20 acre farm. I was born and raised there. I grew up with black angus cows, chickens, and horses. Many memories of fishing with dad, unloading the hay bails for the farm animals, and creating forts inside the woods. It was a great playground. I am sure my love for the outdoors started here.

On our way back we stopped in West Point to camp for the night at R. Shaefer Heard campground. It was very nice. A smaller campground with big lots, Verizon cell service excellent, right on the lake, and quiet. It was a night with camp fires, picnics and walks by the lake. There are many campgrounds in this area. It is just outside LaGrange, GA where my mom grew up and all of my family on that side still live.

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