Browse through booths offering beautiful two and 3-dimensional art as you walk in Rolater Park, where Indians played ball before they left on the Trail of Tears, now marked beside the Park. Enjoy a variety of vendors, eat lunch, go in the cave, take a cool dip in the purported 2nd largest "swimming hole" in Georgia, see the 2-story log Cabin that belonged to Cherokee Avery Vann before 1838, visit upscale and antique shops in Cave Spring, Plan a lovely day driving through the lush valleys of Northwest Georgia to Cave Spring, only 16 miles from Rome and about 75 miles from Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Birmingham.
The 49th Annual Cave Spring Arts and Crafts Festival Browse through booths offering beautiful two and 3-dimensional art as you walk in Rolater Park, where Indians played ball before they left on the Trail of Tears, now marked beside the Park.…
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