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Rocktown Trail
amed, for it indeed looks like a town. More than 20 0 million years ago this area was once great ocean
Kolb's Farm Loop

Amicalola River Trail

Andrews Cove Trail
mping was inexpensive when we last checked($5.00, 20 02). Each of the 11 campsites has a tentpad, gril
Amicalola Falls Trail

Newtown Trail

Slaughter Creek Trail
from the Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area. In 20 02 the Georgia Appalachian Trail Club began a two
Arkaquah Trail
hes. When we re-hiked this trail in October, 20 01, we found it to be overgrown and difficult to f
Disney Trail
dating the Appalachian Trail in the state by some 20 years.A short, sharp climb at the trailhead carri
Burnt Hickory Loop
at blackened the spring and fall skies before the 20 th century, Pigeon Hill was a stop in the species
Oak Ridge Nature Trail
ll-marked trail entrance. This section follows a 20 th century logging road to the top of the hill, t
Tumbling Waters Trail
the earth, the sluice for the sawmill. An early 20 th century logging road crosses the sluice at a 45
Mathis Trail

Anna Ruby Falls Trail
urchased by the United States government in the 19 20 's under the direction of Arthur Woody and consoli
Big Creek Greenway (North Point)

Stanley Gap Trail
20 years ago as the Rich Mountain Trail, this rename
Horse Trough Falls Trail

Jacks Knob Trail
of both deer and bear.Chattahoochee Gap is about 20 0 feet above the spring that is the source for the
Bartram Trail
e tried to keep the trail marked on some of it's 2 20 miles. Currently, in the area around Augusta, the
Jones Bridge Trail
by no-cost, state-funded bridges. Over the next 20 years the bridge fell into disrepair. In 1940 ha
Appalachian Trail in Georgia
y in the 1940's displaced a section of the trail 1 20 miles long. Slowly, portions of the trail were b
Amicalola Falls West Ridge

Cheatham Hill Loop

Raven Cliff Falls Trail
rea. When we last visited the falls in September, 20 08 three bridges were damaged or destroyed from th
Benton MacKaye, Sec. I
r from these mountains in the late 19th and early 20 th century. At 5.28 miles the BMT rejoins the A
Big Rock Nature Trail

Savannah and Ogeechee Canal
g to compete with the railroads. During the next 20 years the canal was a success. In early December
Laurel Ridge Trail
beneath the dam that creates Lake Lanier. About 20 0 feet past a wooden walkway a trail on the right
Picketts Mill

Big Trees Trail

Stone Mountain Loop
rving in the 12 years allotted. In 1958 a nearly 20 year crusade turned the project over to the state
Wolfden Loop
ount of undergrowth is reduced. After Mile Marker 20 the trail curves to the right and continues to cl
Red Cockaded Woodpecker Trail

Stone Mountain Mountaintop Trail
that guided airplanes was installed in the late 19 20 's, the top of Stone Mountain was painted with a m
Gold Branch Trail
descends to the shore of Bull Sluice Lake. About 20 0 feet before the water the footpath turns right,
Arabia Mountain
und the base of Arabia and Bradley Mountain. Walk 20 to 30 feet to the right of the tree line to find
Tallulah Gorge Loop Trail
to the top of Hurricane Falls, while the longer, 20 0-step drop to the base of the falls comes after t
Minnehaha Falls

Charlie Elliot Wildlife Center Trails

Suwanee Greenway
tion with Annandale Lane. From here it runs about 20 feet above the creek in an area of old-growth for
Tribble Mill Park Trail

Cohutta Panther Creek Trail
eek Indians, the Cherokee inhabited them around 17 20 . They considered them to be the "Mother Mountains
Tearbritches Trail
way down to Bray Field at the Conasauga River (1,9 20 feet). The trailhead for this hike is found on Fo

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