Amicalola Falls State Park - Hwy 52, Ga
Amicalola Falls State Park is located in on GA 52, north of Dawsonville, GA. The coordinates of the base of Amicalola Falls are N34 33.963 W84 14.717. You can drive to the base of the falls and to the top. There is also a... waymarking.com
Cloudland Canyon State Park
N34 48.937 W85 29.372 Cloudland Canyon One of my favorite places to tent camp is Cloudland Canyon State Park. Located on the western edge of Lookout Mountain, this is one of the most scenic parks in the state, offering ru... waymarking.com
Black Rock
Could be climbed year-round, is in a residential area, but still accessable. Consists of two big boulders jetting out of the ground with a roof on the lower boulder. It has only been climbed by local highschool students... rockclimbing.com
Tallulah
Gauge Description: Flows are typically 500 cfs on Saturday and 700 cfs on Sunday of release weekends. The gage is included for those who want to check back after a run, especially for those days when a 700-cfs rel... americanwhitewater.org
Smithgall Woods And Dukes Creek Conservation Area Trails,...
The 5,604 acres of mountain woodlands here were acquired in 1994 as a gift to the state from conservationist Charles A. Smithgall. The Dukes Creek Conservation Area was dedicated to the purpose of protecting existing landscap... trails.com
Providence Canyon State Park (Little Grand Canyon) - Lumpkin, Ga
Visitors are often amazed when they visit “Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon.” The massive gullies, as deep as 150 feet, were caused by poor farming practices during the 1800s. Hikers who explore the deep... waymarking.com
Springer Mountain Loop Trail, Dawsonville, Georgia
This trail combines the start of the Appalachian Trail and the Benton MacKaye Trail to form a loop that begins (and ends) at the popular FS 42 parking lot. The Appalachian Trail is a 2,000-mile-plus hiking adventure from Main... trails.com
High Falls Trail, Forsyth, Georgia
This trail explores High Falls State Park, including waterfalls on the Towliga River and a mill and sluice. From the overlook, look just right of the modern road to the remains of a gristmill. Built before the Civil War on th... trails.com
Benton Mackaye Trail
General Description The Georgia section of this trail stretches from Springer Mountain to Double Spring Gap on the Tennessee border. The first 20 miles of this trail merge with the Appalachian Trail and Duncan Ridge Trail.... wildernet.com
Green Mountain Trail
General Description This trail offers a very pleasant hike or bike ride, first overlooking then along the shoreline of Lake Blue Ridge. The forest type is basic Southern Appalachian hardwood with a variety of trees, shrubs... wildernet.com
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Sandy Springs,...
Managed by the National Park Service, the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area consists of 16 land units along a 48-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee River north of Atlanta. Releases from Lake Sidney Lanier?s Buford D... trails.com
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
- The Chattahoochee River and its valley is a place rich in natural and cultural resources. Sometimes the river is clear, cold, and slow-moving, while at other times it is a muddy torrent, plunging through rocky shoals. Th... wildernet.com
Bartram Trail: Warwoman Dell To Hale Ridge Road, Clayton,...
This section steadily and surely heads into the high country, capping out in a vista from an open wooden platform atop Rabun Bald, before descending past many streamlets to reach Hale Ridge Road just shy of the North Carolina... trails.com
Chickamauga Creek Trail
General Description This loop trail begins and ends at the end of Ponder Creek Road. The trail crosses several stream fords and parallels a portion of scenic Chickamauga Creek. Caution: A portion of the trail crosses a roa... wildernet.com
Appalachian Trail: Woody Gap To Neels Gap, Suches, Georgia
Take a hike to Blood Mountain, the highest peak on the Georgia AT, now usually a quite peaceful place except when invaded by swarms of weekend hikers. Sometime before 1600, however, the aptly name Blood Mountain, and its neig... trails.com
Smith Creek Trail
General Description This trail offers a serene walk through dense patches of rhododendron, mountain laurel, hemlock, and ferns. Hikers will travel up and over Hickory Nut Ridge and through hardwood stand and will cross sev... wildernet.com
Three Forks Trail (Toccoa Ranger District)
General Description This trail runs along the Appalachian Trail (AT). It leaves the trailhead and heads north on the gently graded trail. At .3 mile the trail crosses the Benton MacKaye Trail. Follow the white AT blazes to... wildernet.com
Sweetwater Creek
Gauge Description: Class 3 at low flows below 4 feet. Class 4 above 5 feet on the gauge. The falls are 4+ At 7 feet the falls are a class 5 drop. The river has been run a few times over 10 feet and possibly as hig... americanwhitewater.org