Northeast Georgia. This trail begins (or ends, depending on where you start) on Burrells Ford Road in the Northwest corner of South Carolina. The trail is almost entirely in Georgia and is nearly all graded dirt and gravel road. Unless you are travelling in the winter, this trail should not pose any problems for a high-clearance vehicle. The section of road between the GA 28 / Burrells Ford Rd junction and the Warwoman Rd and FS 86 junction is pavement. The northern end of the trail is located at the border of Northeast Georgia and Southwest North Carolina. Note: There are numerous side-trails that I have yet to map. I have explored this area quite a bit over the last 10+ years. Not too far from this trail is one of our favorite spots to hike and camp, Rabun Bald. The second highest mountain in Georgia offers excellent views from the small, open lookout tower. Visit in the winter on a clear day to witness the amazing mountain views.
Download the Burrells Ford Road to Bald Mountain Road.kmz file.
View the Burrells Ford Road to Bald Mountain Road.kmz file in Google Maps.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
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