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  • Fannin County located in the mountains of North Georgia has over 300 miles of hiking trails inn and around the county. These trails include the widely known Appalachian and Benton MacKay trails . Many trails lead you to beautiful mountain sights. The Toccoa River is featured on the Swinging Bridge Trail. Another popular attraction, Lake Blue Ridge is showcased by several trails with views of the lake and even some lakeside jaunts.

    Green Mountain Trail in beautiful Blue Ridge Georgia is an easy 3.3 mile hike overlooking Lake Blue Ridge and even at times traversing parts of the Lake Blue Ridge shoreline. This hiking trail is perfect for year round hikes showing off the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in every season. A United States Forest Service maintained parking area off Aska Road marks the beginning of your awesome hike.

     Hiking is very popular in the Cohutta Wilderness area located in Blue Ridge, Georgia. South Fork Trail is 2.6 miles long and a great journey for hikers, mountain bikers, or horses. Wildlife abounds on this trail and trout can be seen as you ford Jacks River. This trail merges for a short time with the Benton McKaye hiking trail that also traverses parts of the Blue Ridge mountains.

    Lake Blue Ridge Trail is the perfect trail to view beautiful Lake Blue Ridge. This easy 0.6 mile trail is perfect for families and young children. This trail is a fairly flat loop that begins by following the shoreline of Lake Blue Ridge. This trail begins in Fannin County just off Dry Branch road in the Blue Ridge Recreation Area.

    Eyes on Wildlife Trail is 1.3 miles of easy rated trail that is located near Coopers Creek. Attractive mountain streams, heavily forested ridges, and a variety of animals and plants are showcased on this hiking trail. The trail head is located ½ mile south of Coopers Creek Campground in Blue Ridge Georgia.

     

    Stanley Gap Trail

    Tipton Mountain 

    Jacks River Trail 



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