No, not really. There are a few in Fannin County, but apparently not anything like the stands in the higher elevations of NC and TN.Back to the OP... do any of Georgia’s higher elevations have balsams? The two places I look for grouse hunting are 5 -15 years old cuts or I go the high country to the balsams. They often grow in a broken timber, scattered fashion filled in with waist high brush including blueberry. I find lot of grouse and woodcock in this type of country. I know Georgia has some 4,000’+ ridges. That is getting high enough to support some balsam stands but I don’t know if they are there.