PLAN YOUR VISIT
Your Journey to
Three Sisters Begins Here
Everything you need to arrive, explore, and
experience Dalonega's First Family Farm Winery
439 Vineyard Way, Dahlonega, GA 30533
Call: (706) 865-9463
Open: Thu-Sat 11-5pm. Sun 1-5pm
Getting Here
Choose Your Enterance
Driving Into the Vineyard - When you enter Three Sisters Vineyard, you’ll turn onto Vineyard Way. This is our maintained gravel road that runs through the heart of the property.
If you’re driving a sports car, just take it easy and you’ll be perfectly fine. This is Georgia wine country, not a racetrack. If you meet another vehicle along the way, simply slow down, ease over, and let them pass. The wine isn’t going anywhere, we promise.
Enterance A
Driving In From Shoffeitt Rd
As you enter the property from Shoffeitt Road, you’ll see a field of grapevines stretching out on your left. Continue along Vineyard Way as it gently rises through the center of the estate. From the bluff, you’ll catch your first view of the pond and the Tasting Room ahead.
Follow the road down the hill and make a left into the Tasting Room parking area.
Enterance B
Driving In From Ridge Point Dr
If you enter from Ridge Point Drive, you’ll begin at one of the higher elevations on the property. To your right, you’ll see our vintage red barn surrounded by twenty acres of planted vineyard rows.
Continue down Vineyard Way and you’ll see the pond in the distance. Follow the road as it winds downward until you arrive at the Tasting Room parking area.
Three Sisters Vineyards
From Shoffeitt, follow Vineyard Way (Gravel Road) past the pond, make a left into tasting room parking. From Ridge Point, follow Vineyards Way past the vines and stright into tasting room parking area.
On The Property
Enjoy The Nature

Please Note: Our vineyard fencing is electric (it keeps the deer out), so please keep curious noses and paws safely away.
Pet Policy:
We love welcoming well-behaved pets to Three Sisters, we usually have treats behind the bar.
Pets are welcome on our outdoor deck year-round. They must remain leashed and under their owner’s supervision at all times. For the comfort of all guests, pets are not permitted inside the tasting room or barn.
Please be mindful of excessive barking, and avoid bringing wet or strongly scented dogs, as aromas can interfere with everyone’s wine experience.
As always, pet parents are responsible for cleanup. If you need a bag, just ask and will be happy to provide one.
If your pet prefers a quieter environment, please remember our vineyard is a popular gathering place for fellow animal lovers.
We appreciate your help in keeping Three Sisters welcoming and enjoyable for everyone, two-legged and four-legged alike.
Please drive slowly and attentively.
Our land is home to plenty of wildlife. Near our pond you will see frogs, and turtles. Around the grapes, and wood lines you will see deer, tiny red or gray foxes and even wild turkeys. They roam freely and occasionally take their time crossing the road. They’re beautiful to watch, just admire them from a distance.
Best Chances To See:
- Deer: September-November
- Turkey: April-May
- Turtles: May-August (careful, they do snap)
- Fox: Anytime, but they are quick!
Remember:
These are wild animals that do not want to be bothered. They are not pets, or want to make friends with your pets unfortunately. We know Mr.Noodle's is very friendly, but the deer do not.

Discover Dahlonega
Fun around every bend
Dahlonega's full of Waterfalls, hiking trails, scenic drives, and mountain views. You can even get a round of golf in near our vineyard.
From animal encounters to seasonal festivals or a random late night show, there’s always something unexpected waiting nearby.
Gold rush history, unique accommodations, local shops, and unforgettable dining is all centered around Dahlonega’s historic square.
A Historic Mountain Town Worth Exploring
Located in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains, Dahlonega is a town rich in history, beauty, and Southern hospitality. Once the site of America’s first major gold rush, today it’s known for charming brick-lined streets, incredible local dining, scenic mountain overlooks, and unforgettable outdoor adventures.
Whether you’re planning a relaxing afternoon in the tasting room or a full weekend escape, there’s no shortage of ways to explore. Wander the historic downtown square, hike waterfall trails, visit local farms and wildlife preserves, or simply soak in the mountain views. The best part, it's all just minutes from Three Sisters Vineyards.
A visit here can be as simple as a peaceful day trip, or the start of a North Georgia Adventure.











