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10 Best Hiking Trails in Georgia!

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In the mood to explore some gorgeous natural landscapes, get fresh air, and get a workout in while you’re at it? You can’t beat hiking in Georgia. From the vista view of the Indian Seats Trail at Sawnee Mountain to the iconic bridge at the Tallulah Gorge State Park, check out these 10 best hiking trails in Georgia.


Indian Seats Trail at Sawnee Mountain, Cumming, GA

Not far outside Atlanta is one of the most beautiful and popular hikes throughout the state. The Sawnee Mountain Preserve has around 11 miles of total hiking trails available, but the trail up to Indian Seats gives you a spectacular view with a 3.5-mile hike.

Mount Yonah Trail, Cleveland, GA

You may have seen pictures of Yonah Mountain without realizing it because this trail features some phenomenal views of the north Georgia landscape. It’s a rather short 2.1 miles but it does have significant elevation gain.

Byron Reece Trail to the Blood Mountain Summit, Blairsville, GA

Georgia is home to the southern end of the Appalachian Trail, so many hikers love to take on sections of the Appalachian Trail in the area. A particularly popular choice is the Byron Reece Trail which brings you to the summit of Blood Mountain.

Amicalola Falls Trail, Dawsonville, GA

The Amicalola Falls trail is actually the approach trail to the starting point of the Appalachian Trail. Even if you aren’t embarking on a journey north, though, Amicalola Falls on its own is a fun hike with a view that’s well worth the climb.

Cloudland Canyon West Rim Loop, Rising Fawn, GA

Cloudland Canyon is a favorite for those who love unique landscapes, and it’s a spot you won’t want to miss. Get the full picture by hiking the West Rim Loop trail, a 5-mile moderate trail.

Tallulah Gorge State Park. Tallulah Falls, GA

Tallulah Gorge provides one of the most unique hikes you’ll find in Georgia and beyond. Along with plenty of your typical Georgia mountain landscape, you’ll also cross a spectacular rope bridge to cross directly above the gorge.

Providence Canyon Loop, Lumpkin, GA

Providence Canyon is known as “Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon,” and it’s a fantastic place for anyone who loves the outdoors. The loop trail gives you a stunning view to enjoy and lets you explore the area, with 2.5 miles that are rated as easy to moderate.

Raven Cliff Falls Trail, Helen, GA

Raven Cliff Falls is known as one of the Georgia hikes with the most breathtaking views. Located near the quaint Alpine village of Helen, the Raven Cliff Falls Trail is 3.3 miles each way so it’s perfect for a long day out in the mountains.

East Palisades Trail, Sandy Springs, GA

If you’re in Atlanta and you want a hike that doesn’t have a long drive, check out the East Palisades Trail in Sandy Springs. This trail follows the Chattahoochee Rivers so there’s a lovely view along the entire path.

Vickery Creek Trail, Roswell, GA

Have a family who enjoys hiking as well as history? You’ll love the Vickery Creek Trail. This moderate hike takes you to the historic Roswell Mill.

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