Tearbritches Trail - From FS68 in the Cohutta Wilderness, Tearbritches Trail travels 3.4 miles to the Conasauga River Trail near Panther Creek
Cohutta Panther Creek Trail - Climbs to the Cohutta's Panter Creek Falls
Grassy Mountain Tower Trail - Energetic hike to a lovely view of the Cohutta Wilderness from a fire tower.
Songbird Trail - Fun trail for the diversity of birds and for the interesting beaver dams.
Big Trees Trail - Explores 30-acre Big Trees Forest in Sandy Springs
Allatoona Pass - Begins at historic Deep Cut, site of the Battle of Allatoona Pass, then skirts the shoreline of Lake Allatoona
Amicalola Falls Trail - Steep, staired descent along the face of the waterfall to the reflecting pond, with a return to the visitors center along the Base of Falls Trail
Amicalola River Trail - Hike to the Edge of the World Rapids, then up to explore the Dawson Wildlife Management Area
Suwanee Greenway - Interpreted multi-use trail that follows Suwanee Creek
Tribble Mill Park Trail - Follows a paved loop trail around the east end of Ozora lake. Many unpaved paths join this trail for hiking and mountain biking opportunities
Bartram Trail - Climbs to the top of Rabun Bald, descends into Warwoman Dell, then parallels, but does not run next to, the Chattooga River to SR28
Charlie Elliot Wildlife Center Trails - Visits lakes and rivers with abundant wildlife throughout the hike
Cooper's Furnace and Laurel Ridge Trails - Historic trail that leads past the only remains of the town of Etowah, destroyed during the Atlanta Campaign.
Becky Branch Falls - Combines a portion of the Bartram Trail with the Becky Branch Falls trail to form a short loop to the Falls
Minnehaha Falls - Short hike to 60 foot falls
Tallulah Gorge Loop Trail - Exciting hike into the 600 ft deep gorge. Kayaking and in-gorge hiking are allowed with permit
AT Woody Gap to Neels Gap -
Slaughter Creek Trail - Probably the easiest access trail to the AT in Georgia, hikers use it for access to Blood Mountain
Stone Mountain Loop - Stone Mountain Loop takes visitors around the mountain, and within a few feet of a majority of the attractions
Vickery Creek Trail - Highlight the historical aspects of the old Roswell Mill, and its importance to the South during the Civil War.
Vickery Creek Trail Complex - Complex of interwoven trails that circle a knob on the Chattahoochee River
Arabia Mountain - Climbs Bradley and Arabia Mountain, rock outcrops of southeast DeKalb County
Brasstown Bald Trail - Climb to Georgia Highest Point, Brasstown Bald
Glen Falls - Fairly level walk to a high mountain falls on Lookout Mountain
Andrews Cove Trail - Energetic hike up the Andrews Creek watershed to the Appalachian Trail
Horse Trough Falls Trail - This brief leg-stretch is marked by the first bridge across the Chattahoochee River
Cheatham Hill Loop - Visit the Dead Angle, site of the heaviest fighting during the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
Cheatham Hill Connector - Takes visitors along a low ridge along a Confederate battleline involved in the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain.
Gold Branch Trail - Explores the shores of Bull Sluice above Morgan Falls Dam and climbs into the Chattahoochee watershed
Stone Mountain Mountaintop Trail - Climbs to the top of Stone Mountain, largest piece of exposed granite in the world