Clermont, Georgia, is a small town known for its rural charm, agricultural roots and outdoor access.
Residents enjoy Market Street Park, which features a playground and homeschool meetups, and Montara Farms, popular for retreats and horseback riding. Clermont is located 10 to 45 miles from various sections of Lake Lanier, offering access to Don Carter State Park and Lake Lanier Olympic Park.
The town hosts annual festivals like Clermont Days, Clermont Harvest Festival and Clermont Christmas Parade, fostering a sense of community and tradition. Dining options in Clermont include Three Heifers and a Hotplate, Texas Smokehouse, and Mountain Fresh Creamery, which is a local favorite for ice cream and farm products.
The town features a mix of home styles, including ranch-style, New Traditional homes, and farmhouses with acreage.
Clermont is served by highly rated Hall County Schools, including Wauka Mountain Elementary School, North Hall Middle School, and North Hall High School, with private options like Chattahoochee Christian School.
The community is car-dependent, with Gainesville located 15 miles south for grocery stores, big-box stores, and medical services. The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is about 90 miles away.