Places to stay in Waleska, Georgia

Waleska is a city in Cherokee County, Georgia. Local dining options include Garland Mountain Grill, Dive - Southern Coastal Kitchen, Riverstone Corner Bistro, and Captain D's Seafood Kitchen.

If you are travelling in the area, Waleska is located close to Rock Creek, Refuge Church, Bradshaw Lake, Sweetwater Creek and Northstar at L R Tippens Education Center.

The center of Waleska ( which is at is longitude -84°33'2.2737 and latitude 34°18'56.88 ) is located and 7 miles away from Canton.

Available Waleska lodging

We currently have 2 accommodations in and around Waleska.

Waleska Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

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Waleska Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

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Lake Arrowhead Vacation Rentals

The focal point of Lake Arrowhead community is certainly our beautiful lake, which is fed by blue, pure mountain stream water. Our lake is one of the largest privately owned manmade lakes in Georgia and is ranked the cleanest lake in the state.
150 Ponderosa Lane
Waleska, Georgia
Campsite / RV Parks

Runamuck Campground & RV Supply Store

Approx 5 miles away in Canton:

652 Laurel Xing
Canton, Georgia
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Waleska

Funk Heritage Center Of Reinhardt University ( Art & Culture / Art Galleries ). Located at 7300 Reinhardt Circle. Located on the campus of Reinhardt University, the Funk Heritage Center creates an immersive experience that connects local history to the culture of North Georgia. The mission of the Funk Heritage Center is to tell the story of the early Appalachian Settlers and Southeastern Indians through educational programming and the collection, care and exhibition of art and artifacts. Whether you choose a independent self-guided tour or a guided group tour, you will be able to enjoy exhibits of Indian and Settler's cultures. Visitors are able to enjoy the Bennett History Museum, the Southeastern Indians film, the Hall of Ancients with interactive exhibits, Sellers Collection of Historic Hand Tools, and the Rogers Contemporary American Indian Art Gallery. You may also want to visit the Appalachian Settlement and enjoy a nature walk on the Lou Reeta Barton Northcutt Walking Trail and Native Garden. www.reinhardt.edu Link