Stonewall Falls and White Twister Bike Trail

Mountain vistas, flowing creeks, and rugged terrain are just a few selling points of this explorative trail.

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Stonewall Falls and White Twister Bike Trail Details

Mountain vistas, flowing creeks, and rugged terrain are just a few selling points of this explorative trail. This single-track 7.8-mile loop has something to discover around every turn, from the views over Rabun Bald to the trickling waterfalls of Stonewall Creek. Due to the towering canopy trees, this trail is great for those ultra-hot summer days. Most of the trail is shaded, and there are plenty of spots where you can cool off along the bank.

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