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If you're staying in Tiger and you don't really know a lot about it, you don't need to worry — we can help you out!

This town lies 20 miles (32 kilometers) to the northwest of Toccoa, and 450 miles (724 kilometers) southwest of Washington, the nation's capital.

Ready to meet some of the locals? 400 people call this part of Georgia home.

Places to visit in Tiger

If you'd like to bump a few strokes off your score, then head over to Rabun County Golf Club. Grab your clubs, sharpen your swing and chat to the friendly locals in the clubhouse. Need some more ideas? Ever wondered how master vintners turn the humble grape into a velvety glass of wine? Pay a visit to Tiger Mountain Vineyards to find out. But there's more. There's something mesmerizing about observing water rushing down the side of a cliff. Try to get as close as you can to Minnehaha Falls and feel the cool mist settle on your skin.

Where do you fly into for Tiger?

There's no better feeling than finally arriving in a new place. If you're heading to Tiger, there's every chance you'll fly into Anderson County Regional Airport (AND). It's approximately 50 miles (80 kilometers) to the southeast of the central area. Grab your luggage and get set to kick-start your vacation!

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