Coosa Bald
The summit of Coosa Bald is roughly halfway on this loop hike, and at 4,271 feet it has spectacular winter views. Unfortunately, the forest has encroached on the once barren area and it is not possible to see from the sum... localhikes.com
Cooper Creek Campground
Continue biking along Cooper Creek road. This ride circles the Cooper Creek Scenic area. When the road forks with 33a going left and 33 going right, head left on 33a. (You're going to keep going left). Head left on USFS... singletracks.com
Wagon Train Trail, Blairsville, Georgia
This is the second trail heading out from the Brasstown Bald parking area. There are no blazes, but the comfortably graded trail is easy to follow. This trail has the greatest change in elevation of all the short trails in th... trails.com
Bear Hair Gap Trail, Owltown, Georgia
Vogel State Park, located at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest, is one of Georgia?s oldest and most popular facilities. The Bear Hair Gap Trail is the easier of the two routes in Vogel State Park... trails.com
Arkaquah And Brasstown Bald Trails, Blairsville, Georgia
At 4,784 feet, Brasstown Bald Mountain is the highest point in Georgia. A steep, paved trail leads from the parking area near the concession building to the summit and massive visitor center. For those who have heart problems... trails.com
Blood Mountain
Blood Mountain at 4461 feet is the highest point on the Appalachian Trail in the state of Georgia, and is a very popular destination for both overnight and day hikers since there are magnificent views from a rock outcropping ... trails.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
Vogel State Park
One of Georgia's oldest and most popular state parks, Vogel is located at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Driving from the south, visitors pass through Neel Gap, a beautiful mountain pass ... famplosion.com
Sosebee Cove, Suches, Georgia
A steep descent on the highway brings you to the mouth of the cove. Soon, Slaughter Mountain looms ahead as you wind your way gradually back up, alongside Wolf Creek and through the length of the cove. The banked hairpin curv... trails.com
Trackrock Campground And Cabins
90+ wooded campsites and five cabins in a secluded mountain setting. Horseback riding, hayrides, fishing in stocked pond, hiking, swimming, 2 playgrounds and rec room. Open all year. Camping $27-39, nightly. Cabins $109-129... whenwerv.com
Jacks Knob Trail, Helen, Georgia
The blue-blazed Jacks Knob Trail, the third trail out of the Brasstown Bald Parking Area, is a ridgetop trail that at times skirts the crest of several high points before ending at the Appalachian Trail. The trail follows hig... trails.com
Lake Winfield Scott
The beautiful Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area contains three fine trails of easy to moderate hiking, plus several interesting options. The Lake Trail encircles the lake and is an easy loop. Jarrard Gap Trail is a comforta... trails.com
Blood Mountain
Blood Mountain, elevation 4458 ft. Chattahoochee National Forest. In Cherokee mythology the mountain was one of the homes of the Nunnehi or Immortals, the People Who Live Anywhere, a race of Spirit People who lived in great tow... hmdb.org
Brasstown Bald Trail
The high rounded peak to the south with lookout tower is Brasstown Bald or Mount Enotah, the highest mountain in Georgia 4,748 feet above sea level. Its Indian name, Itseyi, means place of fresh green and refers to its grassy i... hmdb.org
Byron Herbert Reece Access Trail
Renowned Appalachian poet, novelist, and farmer, Byron Herbert Reece lived most of his life near this site. Here he composed, to critical acclaim, four volumes of poetry and two novels, Better a Dinner of Herbs and The Hawk and... hmdb.org
Brasstown Bald, Helen, Georgia
Highpoint rank by height: 25th. Be sure to allow time to view the exhibits and enjoy the video presentation in the theater at the Center. And, of course, to enjoy and photograph the wonderful 360 panoramic views! trails.com