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Aska Trail
When you cycle through this area, you will have almost 17 miles of trails to explore.
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Aska Trail Details
When you cycle through this area, you will have almost 17 miles of trails to explore. Depending on your timing and skill level, you will have five different trailheads to choose from. The easiest is the 2.1-mile Long Branch Loop, which is located on the eastern side of the park. You can also opt for the more strenuous Stanley Gap Trail, which winds for 4.8-miles and up to an elevation of 3,200-feet. Lower-elevation trails are along peaceful mountain streams and wildflower meadows, while more intense rides boast sweeping views over Lake Blue Ridge.
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Nearby Parks Around Aska Trail
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Aska Trail
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10.6 mi away
Sea Creek Falls
Nestles in Coopers Creek Recreation Area, this waterfall and swimming hole is located down a short 10-minute walking trail.
11.1 mi away
Appalachian Trail: Long Creek Falls
Although this is only a minor section of the Appalachian trail, it could easily be one of the most magical.
13.0 mi away
Appalachian Trail: Three Forks to Springer Mountain
A more rigorous workout through the Appalachians is this 8.6-mile trail.
16.5 mi away
Amicalola Falls Trail
This trail takes you to see one of Georgias most breathtaking landmarks the Amicalola Falls.
16.8 mi away
Amicalola Falls State Park
Amicalola Falls State Park is the beginning part of the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail and is home to its namesake, Amicalola Falls.