Amicalola Falls East Ridge Trail - Steady, strenuous climb to the top of Amicalola Falls.
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 Falls West Ridge - Explore the western ridge of Amicalola Falls, then join the Falls Trail at the lower bridge
Andrews Cove Trail - Energetic hike up the Andrews Creek watershed to the Appalachian Trail
AT Hogpen Gap to Unicoi Gap - Takes hikers from Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway to Georgia 75.
AT Neels Gap to Hogpen Gap -
AT Springer Mountain to Woody Gap - First section of the AT, begins on Springer Mt. and ends at Georgia 60
AT Woody Gap to Neels Gap -
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
Becky Branch Falls - Combines a portion of the Bartram Trail with the Becky Branch Falls trail to form a short loop to the Falls
Benton MacKaye Trail - Long trail that covers the western Appalachians, this 50 mile trail runs from Springer Mountain to the Cohutta Wilderness
Benton MacKaye, Sec. II - Remote hike into the Chattahoochee National Forest
Desoto Falls Trail - Great hike alongside Frogtown Creek to the middle falls. Lower falls are near the trailhead.
Dockery Lake Trail - Acceess to the Appalachian Trail. Dockery Lake, at the trailhead offers fishing and camping.
Duncan Ridge Trail - One of the most difficult trails east of the Mississippi, this footpath features long, near vertical scrambles over rock and steep rises
Grassy Mountain Tower Trail - Energetic hike to a lovely view of the Cohutta Wilderness from a fire tower.
Hemlock Falls Trail - Great hike alongside a gurgling stream to a pretty waterfall.
Horse Trough Falls Trail - This brief leg-stretch is marked by the first bridge across the Chattahoochee River
Pocket Trail - Deep in the Pocket, a geological formation, this recreation area features hiking, camping, and picnicking. Nearby Lake Marvin has some great fishing.
Slaughter Creek Trail - Probably the easiest access trail to the AT in Georgia, hikers use it for access to Blood Mountain
Songbird Trail - Fun trail for the diversity of birds and for the interesting beaver dams.
Southern Terminus Approach Trail - Access path to the Southern Terminus of the Appalachian Trail on Springer Mountain.
Tallulah Gorge Loop Trail - Exciting hike into the 600 ft deep gorge. Kayaking and in-gorge hiking are allowed with permit
Tearbritches Trail - From FS68 in the Cohutta Wilderness, Tearbritches Trail travels 3.4 miles to the Conasauga River Trail near Panther Creek
Wolfden Loop - This loop hike includes the Pine Mountain Trail between mile marker 18 and 23 and the Beaver Dam Trail
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