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This trail takes you to see one of Georgias most breathtaking landmarks the Amicalola Falls.
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This trail takes you to see one of Georgias most breathtaking landmarks the Amicalola Falls.
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This 1-mile out and back trail may be short, but it takes you to these two incredibly picturesque twin waterfalls.
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Although this is only a minor section of the Appalachian trail, it could easily be one of the most magical.
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A more rigorous workout through the Appalachians is this 8.6-mile trail.
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Between the dense forest and breathtaking summit views, it is easy to see why this 11.2-mile trail is one of the most popular routes in the Appalachians.
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Located in the Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve, this trail takes you through an otherworldly landscape of bizarre granite rocks, vine-like cacti and succulents, and shallow pools of water.
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This trail winds across state lines into North Carolina for a total of 115 miles, although this section in Georgia is only 36.5 miles long itself.
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Do not let its threatening name fool you this mountain has some of the most stunning views along the Appalachian Trail.
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You might be surprised to find out that the hike to the summit of Georgias tallest mountain is only half a mile long.
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The crown gem of Cloudland Canyon State Park, this trail takes you to one of the most spectacular natural spots in the country.
Although they are many trails that wind through the Cohutta Wilderness, this scenically diverse journey is an adventure lovers dream.
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The tip of this 3,694-foot mountain is covered in trees (especially when you are in full summer bloom), which means it does not have the best view of the Cohutta Wilderness down below.
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This 2-mile roundtrip hike through the Tallulah Gorge State Park takes you up close and personal to one of the biggest natural attractions in the park.
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Located in the Sawnee Mountain Preserve, this summit of the Sawnee Mountain is one of the best spots to gaze over Georgias Blue Ridge Mountains.
There are lots of scenic places to explore in the Cohutta Wilderness, but this 3.5-mile trail is one of the lushest, most scenic hikes for waterfall lovers.
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As one of Georgias Seven Natural Wonders, The Little Grand Canyon is a paradise rich in beauty.
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A great family-fun trail for all skill levels, this hike takes you through the Raven Cliff Wilderness of wildflowers and coniferous trees.
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For a mix of diverse landscapes and century-old history, hike this fascinating trail in Skidaway Island State Park.
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For an easy hike that the whole family can enjoy, head the banks of the Chattahoochee River in the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.
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This beginner and family-friendly 1.5-mile hike loops around Fort Mountain State Park, treating you to sweeping, dramatic views over the Cohutta Wilderness right off the bat.
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A journey through the 2-mile long, 1,000-foot-deep crevice of the impressive Tallulah Gorge is a must-see for thrill-seekers.
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This is the most popular hike in Black Rock Mountain State Park, and for a good reason.
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There is a lot of history to discover along this 4.7-mile trail.
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Arguable boasting some of the best views in Cloudland Canyon State Park, this 5-mile hike takes you across rocky ledges and along canyon rims where you will have unobstructed views of over the eastern rim of the canyon.
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If you are looking for a day hike within driving distance of downtown Atlanta, then look no further than this 4.1-mile loop at Sweetwater Creek State Park.
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This tough but rewarding hike has amazing views that gaze across the valleys and foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.