Chickamauga Creek Trail, Lafayette, Georgia
The length and diversity of this trail makes for a nice half-day excursion as you hike up and down two ridges with moderately steep grades. There are no grand views, but there is plenty of wildlife, wildflowers, and forest ty... trails.com
Crockford-pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area &...
This section highlights several good spots in the extreme northwest corner of Georgia. This area can be accessed from Interstate 75 or from the city of Rome. The Cumberland Plateau extends from northwestern Alabama into south... trails.com
Taylors Ridge Trail
General Description This trail follows Taylor's Ridgetop to Forest Service Road 635-A. The trail follows Forest Service Road 217 for .4 mile before beginning a series of switchbacks to the ridgetop. The trail lies within t... wildernet.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
Keown Falls And Johns Mountain Trails, Lafayette, Georgia
Keown Falls, a 60-foot straight drop over a rock ledge, can be spectacular during the wet season. Two observation decks afford grand views of the Ridge and Valley. The Johns Mountain Overlook deck is wheelchair accessible. Th... trails.com
A 2.7-mile mostly level, white-blazed loop trail in an area of unique geological and botanical significance, this hike is around a well-managed and regionally popular campground. The Pocket is a valley surrounded by the horse... trails.com
Cloudland Canyon State Park
Because so little of the Cumberland Plateau touches the state, Cloudland Canyon is a unique geological feature in Georgia. The canyons and waterfalls are beautiful. The flatter tops of the plateau provide sharp contrast to th... trails.com
Chickamauga And Chattanooga National Military Park
- Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, located north of Chattahoochee National Forest , honors the Civil War soldiers that fought for control of Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1863. Chickamauga was considered th... wildernet.com
Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park -...
In 1863, Union and Confederate forces fought for control of Chattanooga, known as the "Gateway to the Deep South." The Confederates were victorious at nearby Chickamauga in September. However, renewed fighting in Chattanooga ... nps.gov
Johns Mounatain Trail
General Description This loop trail begins and ends at the Johns Mountain Overlook, located at the end of Forest Service Road 208, in the Chattahoochee National Forest. The trail follows a portion of the ridge top and conn... wildernet.com
Keown Falls Trail
General Description This trail lies within the Chattahoochee National Forest. From Keown Falls Recreation Area this loop trail follows a small stream to an observation deck overlooking Keown Falls. After the trail turns aw... wildernet.com
Pocket Trail
General Description This loop, located in the Pocket Recreation Area, begins in the picnic area and ends in the campground. This trail passes seeps and springs. the "Pocket" is a horseshoe-shaped valley between Horn and Mi... wildernet.com
Lost Falls Trail, Fort Payne, Alabama
The Lost Falls Trail takes you to Laurel Falls, Lost Falls, and Azalea Cascade. Geological highlights include Needle Eye Rock, a boulder that has split in half, leaving an ?eye.? The trail also travels by the CR Caves, small ... trails.com
Rhododendron Trail, Fort Payne, Alabama
The Rhododendron Trail provides an easy-to-moderate walk through DeSoto State Park. The western section follows gentle rolling hills; the eastern section has the added challenge of large rocks and possibly downed trees. The t... trails.com
Arrowhead Wildlife Interpretive Trail, Rome, Georgia
This easy, level hike winds in and out of a dozen or more different wildlife habitat types, including open fields, forest, forest edge, and water. This is one of the most interesting short trails in the state, providing a sho... trails.com
New Echota Cherokee Capitol State Historic Park
The sprawling town of New Town which had stood here since 1819 was designated the seat Of government for the Cherokee Nation in A legislative act of 1825 and it was renamed New Echota for a former principal town in Tennessee. I... hmdb.org
Chattanooga Riverwalk (Tennessee Riverpark)
The Chattanooga Riverwalk, also known at the Tennessee Riverpark, will ultimately stretch 22 miles from downtown Chattanooga near the Tennessee Aquarium to the TVA Dam and out to Moccasin Bend National Park (additional loo... traillink.com