Amazing Places to Hike in the Georgia Mountains

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  1. Cynthia says:

    The more I read your posts, the more eager I am to get back to Georgia and explore.  It seems like I spend an entire vacation instead of the one day I’ve had in your beautiful state!  My health doesn’t allow for hiking but I do enjoy a nice walk in the woods!  Perhaps the Warwomen Dell Nature Trail is for me?  Thanks for posting!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Cynthia, I’m glad you are mindful of your health as you look for ways to explore North Georgia. You’ll be happy to know that you’ll find scenic, natural views no matter what you choose to enjoy on your Georgia mountains vacation!

  2. Kokontala says:

    I love travelling, especially for fun instead of business. I’m blown away by the natural beauty of Georgia mountains which must be highlighted on these amazing hikes and trails, as you mentioned. I am very happy to come across this resource with North Georgia hiking trails. They sound amazing and fascinating and a great way to explore North Georgia.

    • Alyce says:

      Whether you hike part of the world-famous Appalachian Trail or some of the smaller hikes to local waterfalls, there are a lot of beautiful places to see in North Georgia!

  3. Sunny says:

    The best Georgia guide ever! Thanks for one more incredible article about Georgia. Have been planning my trip to Georgia for a while now and it’s been a pleasure reading your online guide. Yet one more thing to do is on my list. I love hiking and was thinking about implementing it big time in the upcoming trip. Can’t wait! It’s going to be like a dream getting to know amazing places to hike in the Georgia mountains. 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Sunny, There are lots of great trails to explore around North Georgia. Whether you want a serious challenge like the Appalachian Trail or an easy walk to a waterfall, there are plenty of options to enjoy!

  4. Joyce Easton says:

    This is a lovely and exciting day for me. I visit vineyards and love hiking as well. Most times, I create fun and eat delicious meals at vineyards. It occurs to me to go on a lovely hike and have a nice time with family and friends in vineyards.

    I found your resources helpful, as I’m planning to visit the Georgia Mountains sometime soon (when it’s safe). I love the trails you’ve spotlighted here. If I may ask, is it hard to navigate on those trails? Hear from you soon! Thanks.

    Joyce

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Joyce, Most of the North Georgia trails in this article are marked well and get plenty of foot traffic, making them fairly easy to navigate. However, I always recommend having a map and compass in your backpack to help you find your way around even better (plus if it’s feasible it’s great to have a GPS too). 

  5. Farah Rehman says:

    I have been looking for a place to adventure out with friends and this seems different to do compared to your typical hotel bookings. The scenery is mind blowing and much to explore and see!

    I admire the Amicalola Falls the most with the tallest waterfall around – that sounds worthwhile to take part in along with the great places around, you’ll never be bored! Thanks for discussing in much detail:)

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Farah, The area around Amicalola Falls is a great place to spend some time (lots of fun activities) and the falls themselves are spectacular! Excellent choice!!

  6. igbunumiracle says:

    Wow…This are really very nice and beautiful easy hikes in the Georgia mountain. I really appreciate and I am glad to have come across this article. I really want to to go hiking so bad with someone special. I think Georgia mountain is the location I will go to. Thanks slot for sharing this. Keep up the good work.

    • Alyce says:

      There are certainly some easier hikes but many of them are quite challenging as well. Be sure to do some research before you start your hike to make sure that you are well prepared for your time in the woods. Enjoy your mountain hike!

  7. Rob Sturdy says:

    I can just smell the fresh pine needles and Georgia peaches from visiting your article.  I agree that Georgia is a beautiful state!  I mean, where else would the best college football team want to play?  Go Dawgs!

    Anyway, growing up, I would spend two weeks’ in the summer in Marietta, with my aunt and uncle.  We would go to the Braves ballpark, Stone Mountain, and Six flags but never really went hiking in the mountains.  With my cousins and sister, that made 8 kids, so they probably we afraid of us getting lost….

    Now as an adult, I need to get back there and try out these parks!  I have four kids that would enjoy it.  We do visit our State Parks once a summer.  No big mountains, but a lot of lakes and streams.

    Thanks for sharing your input on each of the Parks in the Great State of Georgia.  I will visit your site again.

  8. Trevor says:

    This is genuinely my lucky day.  I love hiking and I love visiting vineyards and enjoy eating there too.  I can think of nothing better than to go on a great hike and then have dinner in a vineyard! You have done an excellent job of compiling a terrific resource for anybody interested in travelling to the Georgia M*untains. The Trails you have highlighted sound wonderful.  I completed the “W” in Chile`s Patagonia not long ago, that was a 5 day trek, 2000 miles does indeed sound quite a challenge, I think I would go for a shorter part of one of these trails. Is navigation difficult on these trails?  Great site !

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Trevor, some trails are easier to follow than others, so be sure to take safety equipment and precautions before heading out to navigate the trails! The Fall weather in the Georgia mountains has been perfect for hiking lately!!

  9. Christine says:

    I have never been to Georgia, but I heard a lot about it, and many people have told me how beautiful it is. The Amicalola state park looks amazing, the perfect place to disappear from city life for a while. The animal meet and greets sounds interesting. Can you meet the animals in their natural habitat or in safe enclosures? And is it all done with respectful treatment to the animals?

    The Appalachian Trail sounds like something I would like to do. The area must be amazing. It is a well-known name. The hike looks like a serious challenge, but I would still like to do it – once my knee is better, lol. And wine hikes are always fun. Beautiful trails and then off to the vineyard, that sounds like a great trip, or date 😉 

    Which of the hiking boots do you recommend for the Appalachian Trail?

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Christine, Georgia is a wonderful place to visit and Amicalola State Park is a great place to start! I believe that the animals in the meet-and-greet exhibits are rescue animals that have been trained and live at or near the park. The animal handlers are professionals and always have the animals safety in mind when they interact with people. 

      The Appalachian Trail is world famous and a huge challenge / accomplishment to just complete the Georgia section. It’s much easier to pick a short section and spend a nice day in the woods with nature. 

      Your hiking boot needs will depend on where and when you’ll be hiking, but one of the most important things when selecting boots for a hike is to test them out a good bit before setting out on a new trail in new boots. 

      Let me know if you have any other questions and I hope you can find a time to visit our beautiful state soon!

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