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Georgia's Scenic Hiking Trails
Trails designated Scenic have views that make keep us coming back. From the spectacular Ridge and Valley Region, the Blue Ridge, or Cohutta Mountains, long-distance river valleys or cities views, scenic hiking inspires in a special way

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
Arabia Mountain - Climbs Bradley and Arabia Mountain, rock outcrops of southeast DeKalb County
Arkaquah Trail - High ridge trail between Brasstown Bald and Track Rock Gap
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
Big Rock Nature Trail - Fun hike at Fort Mountain State Park that takes hikers to Gold Mine Creek Falls
Brasstown Bald Trail - Climb to Georgia Highest Point, Brasstown Bald
Buford Dam Trail - Explores the Lower Pool of Buford Dam (Lake Lanier)
Burnt Hickory Loop - Loop trail that explore Kennesaw and Little Kennesaw Mountain, ending at Pigeon Hil, site of a major engagement
Cheatham Hill Connector - Takes visitors along a low ridge along a Confederate battleline involved in the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain.
Coleman River Trail - This is a quick, good trail, but watch out for the bridges.
Dick's Creek Falls - Walk alongside Dick's Creek to the Chattooga River and Dicks Creek Falls.
Disney Trail - Steep and challenging, this trail offers some scenic views and area history.
Dukes Creek Falls Trail - On the Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway, the trail follows a series of switchbacks to beautiful Dukes Creek Falls
East Palisades - Loop trail circles a Chattahoochee National Recreation Area park on and above the river.
Eyes on Wildlife Trail - Fun loop trail that was poorly marked the last time we hiked it.
Fort Mountain Loop - Popular loop at the top of Fort Mountain allowing access to the enimatic rock wall and lookout tower
Grassy Mountain Tower Trail - Energetic hike to a lovely view of the Cohutta Wilderness from a fire tower.
Jacks Knob Trail - Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps as access to Brasstown Bald, this trail climbs to the top of Wolfpen Ridge.
Johns Mountain Trail - One of three trails in The Pocket, Johns' Mountain follows a high ridge south, finally leaving the ridge and falling to the upper Keown Falls viewing platform
Jones Bridge (Chattahoochee National Recreation Area) - This relatively flat, wide trail climbs two low ridges, explores 2 flood plains and follows the Kennesaw Mountain Trail - The mountain trail climb 1000 feet in just over a mile, past trenches, old roads and original Civil War embankments
Laurel Ridge Trail - Explores the ridge that forms the east side of Lake Lanier, and allows access to Bowman's Island Unit of the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area
Oak Ridge Nature Trail - Scenic trail along a ridge overlooking Carters Lake
Sosebee Cove - Loop trail through diverse north-facing cove near Vogel State Park.
Southern Terminus Approach Trail - Access path to the Southern Terminus of the Appalachian Trail on Springer Mountain.
Springer Mountain - Shortest access path to the top of Springer Mountain, this trail has scenic views, shelter and privy.
Stone Mountain Loop - Stone Mountain Loop takes visitors around the mountain, and within a few feet of a majority of the attractions
Stone Mountain Mountaintop Trail - Climbs to the top of Stone Mountain, largest piece of exposed granite in the world
Sweetwater Red - Great historic walk past the Factory Shoals ruins of the ghost town of Manchester, Georgia.
Sweetwater White - Wanders along a ridge, then plunges to Sweetwater Creek River Valley
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
Wagon Train Trail - Beautiful, well banked trail that walks more like a road.
Wolfden Loop - This loop hike includes the Pine Mountain Trail between mile marker 18 and 23 and the Beaver Dam Trail
Yellow Mountain Trail -
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