North Georgia Wine & Motorsports
A four-county town in North Georgia's foothills, home to Chateau Elan Winery & Resort and Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, with a historic downtown off I-85.
Braselton is a town in northeast Georgia with a distinction few places can claim: its incorporated limits stretch across four counties — Jackson, Barrow, Gwinnett, and Hall. Located about forty-nine miles northeast of Atlanta along the Interstate 85 corridor, it sits at the edge of the North Georgia foothills, close to Lake Lanier and the mountains beyond. The town began in the railroad era, established by the Braselton family, whose general store and mercantile businesses anchored the early community. The Georgia General Assembly incorporated Braselton as a town in 1916, and for most of the twentieth century it remained a quiet rural stop. That changed in 1989, when actress and Georgia native Kim Basinger and a group of investors purchased much of the town, briefly making Braselton a national curiosity. When those plans foundered, the land was sold, but the attention helped set the stage for later growth. The opening of Chateau Elan Winery & Resort transformed Braselton's identity. The 3,500-acre luxury resort and working winery, with its chateau-style architecture, golf course, and vineyards, made the town a destination for visitors and residents alike. Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, a major road-racing circuit, added a second regional draw, hosting professional sports-car racing and track events. Today Braselton is a rapidly growing community that blends its historic core with new subdivisions, resort amenities, and easy interstate access. Because the town crosses four counties, students attend whichever of the four county school systems corresponds to their address. For residents, Braselton offers a foothills setting, destination amenities, and a manageable commute to Atlanta, appealing to families, retirees, and anyone seeking a distinctive North Georgia lifestyle.
Braselton is unusual in that it spans four counties: Jackson, Barrow, Gwinnett, and Hall. The town is located in northeast Georgia, about forty-nine miles from Atlanta, along the Interstate 85 corridor near the foothills of the North Georgia mountains.
Braselton is best known for Chateau Elan Winery & Resort, a luxury resort and working winery, and Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, a major motorsports facility. The town also has a historic downtown and gained national attention when actress Kim Basinger purchased much of it in 1989.
Because Braselton lies in four counties, public school assignment depends on a home's location. Students are served by the Jackson County, Barrow County, Gwinnett County, or Hall County school systems, each with its own elementary, middle, and high schools.
Braselton is about forty-nine miles northeast of downtown Atlanta, a drive of roughly an hour along Interstate 85. This location puts the town within commuting distance of metro Atlanta while keeping it close to the North Georgia mountains and Lake Lanier.
Braselton was established by the Braselton family, who operated a general store and helped shape the town's early railroad-era development. In 1989, actress and Georgia native Kim Basinger and investors bought much of the town, but financial difficulties led her to sell it in 1993.
Braselton offers wine tastings and resort amenities at Chateau Elan, racing events at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, and shopping and dining in its historic downtown. The town's location also provides access to Lake Lanier, the North Georgia mountains, and metro Atlanta attractions.
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