Exceptional opportunity to acquire more than 76 acres of hard-to-find, ALREADY ZONED RESIDENTIAL in a rapidly growing area of Dawsonville. Perfectly positioned across from Crystal Falls Public Golf Community, with a new construction on the ground. More than 1000 ft of frontage on Cowart Road with additional access frontage on Hubbardsville Circle. Minutes from the serene Hollis Lathem Reservoir, 334 acres with about 15 miles of shoreline for boating and fishing. This expansive property offers endless potential for builders, developers, or families looking to establish a private compound. Other uses include churches and other facilities for religious organizations worship. A small stream adds natural charm. The property has been fully surveyed, soil tests and others available, making it ready for your next project. Whether you're envisioning a new residential development or a secluded family retreat, this land is your canvas. Don't miss out on this rare find in a prime location!"
Great opportunity for an Estate Owner, developer, recreational lover. 18.7 acres of awesome space. Springs on Property. Minutes from downtown Dawsonville. Atlanta Motorsports Park is around the corner. Do not let this opportunity pass by in this up and coming area of North Georgia. The Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area is within walking distance. This 25,500-acre property offers hunting for deer, bear, turkey, small game, dove, and waterfowl. There are five sections (tracts) of the WMA, including Wildcat Creek, Goethe, Burnt Mountain, Amicalola, and City of Atlanta. Do Not enter property without permission. Listing Broker is Related to Seller.
HELLO FOLKS, THE OWNER SAYS HE WANTS TO SEE AN OFFER!! THE FANTASTIC ETOWAH RIVER TUNNEL, 191+/- acres, and a Country Mile of river along and through the property!! The only gold mining Tunnel of its kind in the entire United States with a river flowing through it - a historic remnant from the gold rush heydays of Dahlonega, GA. Begun in the late 1800's and completed in the early 1900's, the 9' diameter Tunnel was blasted perpendicular through some one thousand feet of solid Georgia granite and the entire river was subsequently diverted through, short-crossing nearly a mile of previous looping river course. The newly exposed dry river bottom was then mined down to the bedrock for the precious yellow gold it contained. A decade later the Etowah is free again to flow around its original course but a portion still gushes strong through the Tunnel on this property. The location of this tract in Dahlonega's Gold Belt gives a significant historical background unique in the United States where millions of dollars' worth of gold was extracted from this area of Georgia's gold deposits. Many exceptional scenic amenities are here to enjoy and over a mile of the Etowah River winds through and along the property from shoal-noisy to strong and swirling. Acres of flat grassy and alternately shaded fields run along and just above the entire length of the waterway to make this a very family-friendly waterfront property. Collected along the riverbanks are towering cliffs of granite and exposed boulders; mountain laurel, rhododendron, and doghobble line the water's edge and put on showy blooms in the Spring. Clear Creek and Buck Creek also flow through and there are three spring-fed ponds on the property plus a small impoundment. Open grassy carpets of gentle terrain welcome in rays of sunshine and pretty timber covers the property with protection and shade. Scenic vistas and meadows along the upper plateau provide an open feel and the main line of the Blue Ridge Mountains can be seen in the distance. The tract is totally private and secluded and protected by heavy wrought-iron gates protect the access roadways yet the property is very convenient to Hwy 400 and only ten minutes or so from major shopping, dining, and activities. A system of groomed roadways traverse the property providing easy access to all points of the land and up by the main pond there's a shop building with storage. Historic Dahlonega, its wineries on The Dahlonega Plateau and the Chattahoochee National Forest are but a few minutes up the road. Dawsonville along with about every urban amenity you can think of is just a few minutes south and Atlanta is forty minutes away yet a world removed. This tract offers potential for many uses - the location and layout would excel as a private mountain retreat with all the appeal and amenities of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Or perhaps for a unique development or venue. Or simply for personal enjoyment, investment, and adventure. This is certainly one of the most outstanding and compelling river properties in the South with a heritage unique across the Nation. Offers Encouraged!
HELLO FOLKS, THE OWNER SAYS HE WANTS TO SEE AN OFFER!! THE FANTASTIC ETOWAH RIVER TUNNEL, 191+/- acres, and a Country Mile of river along and through the property!! The only gold mining Tunnel of its kind in the entire United States with a river flowing through it - a historic remnant from the gold rush heydays of Dahlonega, GA. Begun in the late 1800’s and completed in the early 1900’s, the 9' diameter Tunnel was blasted perpendicular through some one thousand feet of solid Georgia granite and the entire river was subsequently diverted through, short-crossing nearly a mile of previous looping river course. The newly exposed dry river bottom was then mined down to the bedrock for the precious yellow gold it contained. A decade later the Etowah is free again to flow around its original course but a portion still gushes strong through the Tunnel on this property. The location of this tract in Dahlonega's Gold Belt gives a significant historical background unique in the United States where millions of dollars’ worth of gold was extracted from this area of Georgia's gold deposits. Many exceptional scenic amenities are here to enjoy and over a mile of the Etowah River winds through and along the property from shoal-noisy to strong and swirling. Acres of flat grassy and alternately shaded fields run along and just above the entire length of the waterway to make this a very family-friendly waterfront property. Collected along the riverbanks are towering cliffs of granite and exposed boulders; mountain laurel, rhododendron, and doghobble line the water's edge and put on showy blooms in the Spring. Clear Creek and Buck Creek also flow through and there are three spring-fed ponds on the property plus a small impoundment. Open grassy carpets of gentle terrain welcome in rays of sunshine and pretty timber covers the property with protection and shade. Scenic vistas and meadows along the upper plateau provide an open feel and the main line of the Blue Ridge Mountains can be seen in the distance. The tract is totally private and secluded and protected by heavy wrought-iron gates protect the access roadways yet the property is very convenient to Hwy 400 and only ten minutes or so from major shopping, dining, and activities. A system of groomed roadways traverse the property providing easy access to all points of the land and up by the main pond there's a shop building with storage. Historic Dahlonega, its wineries on The Dahlonega Plateau and the Chattahoochee National Forest are but a few minutes up the road. Dawsonville along with about every urban amenity you can think of is just a few minutes south and Atlanta is forty minutes away yet a world removed. This tract offers potential for many uses - the location and layout would excel as a private mountain retreat with all the appeal and amenities of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Or perhaps for a unique development or venue. Or simply for personal enjoyment, investment, and adventure. This is certainly one of the most outstanding and compelling river properties in the South with a heritage unique across the Nation. Offers Encouraged!
74+ acres total. 2 Parcels, must be sold together. Tract 24 is 57.15 acres and tract 25 is 17.01 acres, according to public records. Wooded lot with mostly hardwood trees throughout, and the land is not in a conservation program. Immediate development available. There several places to put drive in to property. One near Scenic lane, two off Burnt Mountain Rd. Parcel #'s 002 006 & 002 007 Dawson County on the Pickens County line. The property is all the land between Scenic Rd and 5849 Burnt Mountain Rd.

The median home value in Dawsonville, GA is $429,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $411,100. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Dawsonville, GA is $429,000. Approximately 62.86% of Dawsonville homes are owned, compared to 28.52% rented, while 8.63% are vacant. Dawsonville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Dawsonville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Dawsonville, Georgia has a population of 3,594. Dawsonville is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 43.32% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.13%.
The median household income in Dawsonville, Georgia is $75,234. The median household income for the surrounding county is $77,630 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Dawsonville is 33 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 55.8 inches per year, with 2.2 inches of snow per year.