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0.50 Miles
Location: In Chattahoochee National Forest accessed through Unicoi State Park near Robertstown on State Route 75.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Wildlife Observation
Agency: USDA Forest Service
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5.50 Miles
Location: Northeast Georgia, In the Chattahoochee National Forest, connects Traprock Gap to Brasstown Bald.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Camping
Camping
Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Wildlife Observation
Agency: USDA Forest Service
Trail descends along a ridge from Brasstown Bald parking lot to Track Rock Gap. There are ups and downs, some steep along the way. The final mile has several switch backs. Open ridge tops provide e...
Bartram Trail at Thurmond Lake
27.00 Miles
Location: On U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, J. Strom Thurmond Dam & Lake Project, Clarks Hill, SC - Georgia side of project.
Type: Fitness Trail
Greenway
Mountain Bike Trail
Nature Trail
Uses: Bicycling (on pavement)
Bicycling (off pavement)
Dogs - On leash
Fishing
Heritage and History
Hunting
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Swimming
Wildlife Observation
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Bartram Trail is perhaps one of the sweetest pine-carpeted, mountain biking single track adventures in Georgia, offering six and a half miles of "Gateway," beginning at West Dam day use area through to Petersburg Campground, while the more advanced portion from Petersburg to Wildwood Park offers nine miles of fast single track challenges and a brisk ride through Wildwood will allow one to reach nearly eight miles of more technical obstacles of Keg Creek....
10.50 Miles
Location: At Chick/Chattanooga NMP descends N of Lookout Mountain to Lookout Creek.
Type: Backcountry
Uses:
Agency: National Park Service
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4.50 Miles
Location: 13 mi. SW of Waterboro on US 17A.
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Uses:
Agency: National Park Service
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2.00 Miles
Location: At Cape Romain NWR, NE of Charleston.
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Uses:
Agency: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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3.50 Miles
Location: Begins at Atlanta Outdoor Activity Center southwest of downtown.
Type:
Uses:
Agency: Nonprofit
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9.90 Miles
Location: At Callaway Gardens on US 27 N of Columbus. (recertified 1991)
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Uses:
Agency: Nonprofit
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8.00 Miles
Location: At Cason J. Callaway Memorial Forest just W of Hamilton. (recertified 1991)
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Agency: Nonprofit
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Chattahoochee River NRA Water Trail
48.00 Miles
Location: The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area offers 48 miles of river trail available for raft, canoe, kayak, and motorboat use year round. The trail begins below Buford dam in Forsyth County to the take out at Powers Island/Paces Mill, metro Atlanta,
Type: Water Trail
Uses: Boating, Motorized
Boating, non-motorized: Canoeing
Boating, non-motorized: Kayaking
Boating, non-motorized: Rafting
Fishing
Swimming
Wildlife Observation
Agency: National Park Service
A 48-mile water trail along the Chattahoochee River. The water trail is contained within the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area that includes the river and certain adjoining lands in the State of Georgia from Buford Dam downstream to Peachtree Creek. The river remains a cool temperature year-round, rarely getting warmer than 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The Chattahoochee River is the southernmost trout stream in the US. ...
Columbus, Georgia Black Heritage Trail
9.00 Miles
Location: Columbus, GA; about 10 miles south and west of Atlanta, within the Chattahoohee Valley & adjacent to Phoenix City & Fort Benning
Type: Urban trail/bikeway
Uses: Bicycling (on pavement)
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: City, Town, or County
The Columbus, GA Black Heritage Trail is an urban concrete trail, which lies on existing sidewalks and city streets. Portions of the trail provide excellent scenic views of both the Chattahoochee Riv...
35.50 Miles
Location: In Chattahoochee National Forest, links the Appalachian NST N of Springer Mountain to DeSoto Falls.
Type: Backcountry
Uses:
Agency: USDA Forest Service
This challenging trail follows high, dry ridges for most of its length. The trail begins on Long Creek near Three Forks, on the Appalachian Trail, goes north, and crosses the Toccoa River on a 260-fo...
Georgia Coast Saltwater Paddle Trail
189.00 Miles
Location: Starting at Howard Gilman Waterfront Park in the City of Saint Marys and traveling north until reaching the Fishing Pier on Tybee Island, the Georgia Coast Saltwater Paddle Trail (GCSPT) provides a great opportunity for paddlers of all skill levels.
Type: Water Trail
Uses: Boating, non-motorized: Canoeing
Boating, non-motorized: Kayaking
Camping
Fishing
Wildlife Observation
Agency:
Coastal Georgia is home to many historic sites and natural protected areas. One of the purposes of the GCSPT is to connect the Cumberland Island National Seashore, four State Parks, six other state protected areas, and 77 Historic Sites, as well as number of other points of interest like National Monuments, and city, county, and regional parks....
4.50 Miles
Location: Northeast Georgia, Brasstown Bald Visitor Center.
Type:
Uses: Camping
Camping
Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Wildlife Observation
Agency: USDA Forest Service
This blue-blazed trail begins with a short climb out of the Brasstown Bald parking lot, then descends nearly 1,500 feet through a series of switch backs that cover about two miles. It crosses GA 180 ...
Karina Miller Preserve Loop Trail
2.20 Miles , Loop
Location: In Little Mulberry Park, 3900 Hog Mountain Road, Dacula, Georgia
Type: Fitness Trail
Nature Trail
Uses: Bicycling (on pavement)
Dogs - On leash
Fishing
Heritage and History
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Roller/Inline Skating
Wildlife Observation
Agency:
The Karina Miller Preserve Loop Trail is a multi-purpose 2.2 mile asphalt trail located in Little Mulberry Park in Dacula, Georgia. The loop trail circles a beautiful lake and abuts open pastures and mature hardwood forests providing wildlife habitats....
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