Why Georgia Overland?

In a word, Connectivity. I wish to find all open and legal, unpaved roads in Georgia. The goal is to create a network of dirt, gravel or unimproved roads and trails across Georgia. My focus is on North Georgia, though the project is open to any roads in the state that meet the criteria, and will likely include portions of NW South Carolina, SW North Carolina, SE Tennessee and NE Alabama. If you have a favorite legal trail, track or route you wish to share, and you have no reservations offering it up freely to the world, send an email my way.

Enjoy the journey,

David
David@georgiaoverland.com


Saturday, March 20, 2010

Exploring Jones Creek Road

In Late 2009 and Early 2010, I explored portions of the Blue Ridge Wildlife Management Area (Dawson, Fannin and Lumpkin Counties).  The main focus of these trips was to camp with a few friends along Jones Creek Road.  The dirt and gravel road network in the area appears to be well maintained.  In dry weather most cars should not find it difficult.  There are a few sections that, when wet, may require AWD or high clearance.  There are two small stream crossings near the end of Jones Creek Road that, depending on runoff and stream flow, may be a bit too deep for the average car.

Please note that not all the roads in this area are mapped. I will release an updated file once I complete this area.  Overall, I enjoyed my time around the Blue Ridge WMA.  

Download the Jones Creek Road Exploration.kmz file.

View the Jones Creek Road Exploration.kmz file in Google Maps.

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