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BabyLand General Hospital: Premier Pediatric Care on Granite-Faced Mt. Yonah

BabyLand General Hospital: Premier Pediatric Care on Granite-Faced Mt. Yonah Granite-Faced Mt. Yonah is backdrop to BabyLand General Hospital, home of the Cabbage Patch Kids and Little People.BabyLand General Hospital: Premier Pediatric Care on Granite-Faced Mt. Yonah Babyland General HospitalBabyLand General Hospital: Premier Pediatric Care on Granite-Faced Mt. Yonah Aireal view of new BabyLand General HospitalBabyLand General Hospital: Premier Pediatric Care on Granite-Faced Mt. Yonah Appalachian Christmas is a tradition at BabyLand General HospitalBabyLand General Hospital: Premier Pediatric Care on Granite-Faced Mt. Yonah Cabbage Patch Kids have occasional tea parties in the beautiful Magic Crystal BallroomBabyLand General Hospital: Premier Pediatric Care on Granite-Faced Mt. Yonah Cabbage Patch Kid Costumed characters will be on the grounds of Babyland General Hospital all day. Northeast Georgia Mountains Cleveland

Thousands of Cabbage Patch Kids and handmade Little People at BabyLand General Hospital are just waiting to be adopted in a columned, Southern Style home surrounded by seasonal gardens. Nurseries include Preemies, Newborns, Lullabye and larger "kids," from bald to a full head of hair. Every baby has a name, birthday and a hard-to-resist personality. Enjoy a historic archive of collectible babies with values of $15,000 and up. Daily deliveries. Admission is free.

Witness the birth of a "Newborn" from the Cabbage Patch. BabyLand Exclusive Kids and Newborns enjoy playing together in fun displays like a castle, school bus, to a treehouse and the new, Mt. Yonah Magical Forrest, filled with Kids, stuffed animals, birds and whimsical creatures. See the wall of autographed photos of famous "parents" or visitors to BabyLand. Wander through the rooms filled with vintage babies and the gift shop, which has everything for a new baby from bibs, bottles, diapers and clothes. 

Licensed Patch Nurses (LPN's) are available for adoption consultations. A fathers' waiting room is available, as well as rocking chairs on 20,000 square feet of porches looking out on the Georgia mountains.

Amenities
Facility Amenities
  • Free Parking
  • Parking on Site
  • Gift Shop
  • Party Facilities
  • Public Restrooms
  • Self-guided Tours
Payment Options
  • American Express
  • MasterCard
  • Discover
  • Visa
Suitable for Ages
  • All Ages
Group Amenities
  • Group-Friendly
General Information
  • Family-Friendly
  • Free Admission
  • Accessible
  • Open Year 'Round
  • Indoor Location

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