Hiking Trails
Georgia hiking trails include the Appalachian Trail, the Bartram Trail, the Benton MacKaye Trail, the Chattooga River Trail, Cohuttas hiking trails, Okefenokee hiking trails, and more. There are Georgia hiking trails for all levels of skill, interest and available time. Most Georgia hiking trails are located in the Northeast Georgia Mountain Travel Region or the Northwest Georgia Mountain Travel Region. Use Refine Search to locate Georgia hiking trails by travel region, county or city. Use the Alphabetical Index to search by name when more than one page of profiles is shown.
Allatoona Lake Hiking Trails
Georgia Hiking Trails
Allatoona Lake offers 11 hiking trails with a variety of difficulties and themes.
Andrews Cove Trail
Georgia Hiking Trails
This trail follows an old logging road up Andrews Cove to the Appalachian Trail and Forest Service Road 283 at Indian Grave Gap.
Open to: Hiking
Length: 2 miles
Difficulty Rating: Moderate to strenuous
Nearest City: Helen
Angel Falls Trail
Georgia Hiking Trails
This trail leaves the Rabun Beach campground, passes Panther Falls, and ends at an observation deck beneath Angel Falls. Last 0.25-mile is steep.
Open to: Hiking
Length: 1.6 miles
Difficulty Rating: Easy to moderate
Nearest City: Tallulah Falls
Anna Ruby Falls Trail
Georgia Hiking Trails
This trail is paved but relatively steep. Benches are located along the trail, and two observation decks offer a beautiful view of the twin falls of York and Curtis Creeks.
Open to: Hiking
Length: 0.4 mile
Difficulty Rating: Easy to moderate
Nearest City: Helen