National Forests
Georgia National Forests are the Chattahoochee National Forest and the Oconee National Forest. National Forests in Georgia are part of the national system of public lands made up of forests and grasslands that encompasses 193 million acres and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. You may also want to see National Historic Landmarks in Georgia, National Marine Sanctuaries in Georgia, National Parks in Georgia, and National Wildlife Refuges in Georgia. Use Refine Search to locate National Forests in Georgia by travel region, county or city.
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Chattahoochee National Forest
Ten wildernesses, 1,367 miles of trout streams, and 430 miles of trails enrich the Chattahoochee National Forest. The famous 2,135-mile Appalachian Trail begins here and hardy hikers don’t see the end until they reach Maine!
Oconee National Forest
Unlike the tall peaks of the Chattahoochee, the Oconee National Forest is relatively flat with small hills.