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    Top Spots in and near Sautee Nacoochee

    • Blairsville, Georgia

      Blood Mountain via Byron Reece Trailhead

      4.7
      4.34 mi / 1447 ft gain
      The Chattahoochee National Forest and Cohutta Wilderness make up the wild and scenic southern tip of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Blood Mountain trail offers the day hiker a taste of the Appalachian Trail that does not disappoint. The hike starts at the Byron Reece trailhead at Neels Gap where ...
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    • Blairsville, Georgia

      Appalachian Trail from Blood Mountain to Cowrock Mountain

      4.0
      14 mi / 2907 ft gain
      North Georgia is packed with awesome mountain trails, but few boast the beauty and magnitude of the Appalachian Trail. The hike from Blood Mountain to Cowrock Mountain is one of the more scenic sections of the AT in Georgia, in terms of mountain views.  Do this hike as a full day hike, or spread ...
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    • Blairsville, Georgia

      Hike to the Brasstown Bald Peak

      4.3
      1.42 mi / 430 ft gain
      Once you make it to the parking area (parking fee required) to Brasstown Bald you will be at about 4284 feet elevation. From there you will have a short (0.6 mile) but steep hike to the tower that sits atop Brasstown Bald. Along the path you will see Rhododendron and various other blooms dependi...
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    • Blairsville, Georgia

      Hike the Trahlyta Lake Trail to Trahlyta Falls

      1 mi / 30 ft gain
      Lake Trahlyta in Vogel State Park offers a truly unique combination of natural beauty and opportunity for recreation.  The easy one-mile Lake Trahlyta trail circles the emerald colored lake and has a short deviation that leads to a calming, yet impressive waterfall.   The trail starts on the edge...
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    • Blairsville, Georgia

      Camp at Vogel State Park

      5.0
      Nestled at the foot of Blood Mountain is one of Georgia's most scenic State Parks.  With over 90 campsites and 35 charming cottages, 17 miles of hiking trails, a beautiful alpine lake, and a charming waterfall, Vogel State Park highlights all of the best things that North Georgia has to offer.  T...
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    • Blairsville, Georgia

      Hike the Bear Hair Gap Trail

      4.5
      5.5 mi / 675 ft gain
      Vogel State Park is one of the many beautifully preserved wilderness parks of Northern Georgia.  With a stunning alpine lake and 17 miles of trails, you cannot go wrong.  The Bear Hair Trail is the perfect mid-distance option that will reward you with both great views of the lake from a high vant...
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    • Tallulah Falls, Georgia

      Hike to Hurricane Falls, Tallulah Gorge SP

      4.4
      1.85 mi / 564 ft gain
      The trail is located in Tallulah Gorge State Park which is about 1 ½ hours northeast of Atlanta, off of Highway 441. There is a $5 per car entry fee into the park and they prefer the use of cash. From there, follow the signs to the Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center, where there is parking and pl...
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    • Tallulah Falls, Georgia

      Camp at Tallulah Gorge State Park

      4.7
      Tallulah Gorge is a must-see feature of Georgia. Campers can lay low and experience the gorge from its floor, engaging in river activities such as kayaking or swimming. Those seeking a thrill can hike the rim trails of the gorge, and even cross an 80' high suspension bridge. (Hikers who may be fe...
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    • Arkaquah Trail, Georgia

      Hike the Arkaquah Trail to Brasstown Bald

      11 mi / 3756 ft gain
      The Arkaquah Trail is unique as far as North Georgia trails go for any reasons.  Its elevation gain and distance puts it near the top for most challenging day hikes in the Blue Ridge Mountains.  If the 11 miles round-trip sounds a bit daunting, this hike can also be done as a 5.5 mile point-to-po...
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    • Clayton, Georgia

      Camp at Tallulah River Campground

      Tallulah River Campground is located in the Chattahoochee-Oconee national forest. It is just outside of Clayton, Georgia. The campground has about 15 spots that are big enough for a small to medium sized RV. Each camping spot also has a nice tent pad for a big tent. Most spots are also on the riv...
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    • Cleveland, Georgia

      Hike the Appalachian Trail to Preachers Rock

      5.0
      2.1 mi / 425 ft gain
      The Appalachian Trail is arguably the most famous thru-hike in the world.  Along its 2,181-mile journey, there are many beautiful mountain views, and Preachers Rock is definitely one of them.  A large granite slab near the summit of Big Cedar Mountain reveals mountain views that are truly the epi...
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    • Toccoa, Georgia

      Explore Toccoa Falls

      3.6
      0.2 mi
      Park at the welcome center of Toccoa College.The trailhead is behind the welcome center, starting at the gates to the right of the center. The trail takes you along a creek on a gravel trail. After a short distance, you will reach Toccoa Falls, where the water pours off the rocks from over 180 fe...
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    • Dahlonega, Georgia

      Lake Zwerner (aka Yahoola Creek Reservoir)

      5.0
      3.24 mi / 367 ft gain
      Lake Zwerner (aka Yahoola Creek Reservoir) is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Dahlonega, Georgia.
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    • Young Harris, Georgia

      Hike the Miller Trek

      5.0
      6.3 mi / 1325 ft gain
      This is an awesome trek with views of both Young Harris and Hiawassee, GA! The trail starts from the parking area where there is the Miller Trek A-Frame (see photo for reference)! There are several different trails within the trail system on the mountain, but if you take 5 minutes to read the map...
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    • Dahlonega, Georgia

      Explore Cane Creek Falls

      From the parking lot, walk about 500 feet to the check-in office to let the receptionist know that you would like to visit the falls.  This campground operates as a retreat select times throughout the year and is closed to the public during those times so prior to visiting, be sure to call and fi...
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    • Dahlonega, Georgia

      Kayak the Chestatee River South of Dahlonega

      4.0
      This six mile section of the Chestatee River is a safe, enjoyable float mostly away from civilization. There are several small rapids and bumpy areas (class 1) throughout, with two larger rapids (class 1-2) towards the end of the section. It does get pretty shallow in some sections, so keep watch...
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