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Distance
1.51 miles
Elevation Gain
282 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Council of Trees Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Cohutta, Georgia.
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Trail Overview
Distance: 13 miles one-way | Currently 11 miles accessible
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Surface: Paved (north), gravel (south levee), extensive boardwalks
Elevation Gain: ~711 feet total
Time: 2-7 hours depending on distance
Dogs: Allowed on leash
Fees: Free
Best Season: February-November
Activities: Walking, running, biking, paddling
IMPORTANT: Temporary Closure
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