Funny you should mention it, but I actually just went hiking last weekend from Amicalola Falls up to Springer Mountain and back. I'm a bit out of shape for it, considering how much my ankles hurt afterward, but I'm interested in hearing about some of the other places to check out up there.Exhuminator wrote:It's a great place. Actually Ack, if you're into hiking I could tell you some of the best parks to see in north Georgia. I don't live up there but I'm up that way pretty often and have hiked many miles in that region.
I need to upload some photos from my last expedition hike late last year, which focused on portions of the Ozark Mountains in Missouri. Much of that was just insanely beautiful. I enjoyed everything except the part where I slipped on a slimy rock while fording the Black River and fell right in the damn thing.
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The top 3 parks in north Georgia IMO:Ack wrote:I'm interested in hearing about some of the other places to check out up there.
http://www.gastateparks.org/CloudlandCanyon
http://www.gastateparks.org/PanolaMountain
http://www.gastateparks.org/TallulahGorge
Keep in mind there's a few I have not been to yet, so I'm not saying there's nothing better.
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All three of those are excellent, I also recommend Black Rock and Vogel, if you have not been to them.Exhuminator wrote:The top 3 parks in north Georgia IMO:Ack wrote:I'm interested in hearing about some of the other places to check out up there.
http://www.gastateparks.org/CloudlandCanyon
http://www.gastateparks.org/PanolaMountain
http://www.gastateparks.org/TallulahGorge
Keep in mind there's a few I have not been to yet, so I'm not saying there's nothing better.
Vogel is old, I believe it was the first state park, but it is at the base of Blood Mountain and it is a bit out of the way, so most day tourist do not go to it.
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If you're talking about Black Rock mountain around Clayton, yes it's a great climb and great view. You can see Tennessee from up there. 
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Thats the one.
I have been to most of the state parks in Georgia, and am currently working on Tennessee's. My wife and I are still restoring our camper, once it is good to go, we will be hitting all the parks we can.
I have been to most of the state parks in Georgia, and am currently working on Tennessee's. My wife and I are still restoring our camper, once it is good to go, we will be hitting all the parks we can.
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This is one of my favorites, if you haven't been there:fastbilly1 wrote:I have been to most of the state parks in Georgia
http://www.gastateparks.org/ProvidenceCanyon
Although it was accidentally man made, it's a lot of fun to explore.
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Providence is amazing. It is not too far from where I went to college.
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Only part of N. Georgia I know is Lookout Mountain and the part I always accidentally drove into when going the wrong way on I75 or on 24.
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Battleground GA then. Good winery there, and a Racetrac gas station.marurun wrote:Only part of N. Georgia I know is Lookout Mountain and the part I always accidentally drove into when going the wrong way on I75 or on 24.
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I was actually half-joking. I used to live in Chatt. So I ducked down into north GA occasionally, but yeah, half those times were me still trying to figure out how the highways go together...





























