White County, Georgia
White County, Georgia, is located in the northeastern part of the state, nestled in the scenic foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The county was established in 1857 and is known for its beautiful landscapes, including rivers, lakes, and hiking trails. The county seat is Cleveland, which serves as a hub for local activities and events.
The area is popular for outdoor recreation, attracting visitors to Unicoi State Park and Smithgall Woods State Park. White County also hosts the annual Cleveland Apple Festival, celebrating the region's apple harvest and local culture. The county's charming small towns and natural beauty make it a desirable destination for residents and tourists alike.