
Vogel State Park
As one of the first two state parks in Georgia, Vogel State Park is a well-known area for hiking, swimming, and non-motorized boating.
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Vogel State Park Details
As one of the first two state parks in Georgia, Vogel State Park is a well-known area for hiking, swimming, and non-motorized boating. Being at the base of Blood Mountain and located next to the highest point in Georiga, Brasstown Bald, the park has many hiking trails that take visitors around the forested hills. While a short hike takes guests up to the Trahlyta Falls, the Bear Hair Gap Loop is 4-miles long and is the park's most popular trail around the park. For those looking for a longer and more challenging trek, the Coosa Backcountry Trail is 13-miles long and takes hikers towards the Appaplachian Trail and Neal's Gap. The autumn season is most famous here for the various colored leaves that paint the hills each fall.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Vogel State Park
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1.5 mi away
Blood Mountain Loop
Do not let its threatening name fool you this mountain has some of the most stunning views along the Appalachian Trail.
2.0 mi away
Helton Creek Falls
Easily accessible right off the main road in Helen, this swimming hole is buzzing with locals and visitors on a warm summer day.
3.2 mi away
Appalachian Trail: Woody Gap to Jarrard Gap
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.
8.7 mi away
Raven Cliff Falls Trail
A great family-fun trail for all skill levels, this hike takes you through the Raven Cliff Wilderness of wildflowers and coniferous trees.