Georgia is a hiker’s paradise with diverse opportunities for everyone from the newbie to the veteran hiker.
tor’s Note: Remember that outdoor recreation has inherent risks; don’t attempt activities beyond your experience and skill level. Remain mindful of the summer heat and humidity; always stay hydrated on your hikes. Follow local guidelines, and check access to local, state and national parks before you visit. For some of these trails, you’ll need a pass from the U.S. Forest Service. Go to the USFS website for more information.
Hiking enthusiasts may know Georgia as the southernmost point along the Appalachian Trail (AT), the ultimate bucket list hike for hard–core hikers. . From hiking through salt marshes and mansion ruins on Georgia’s coast to brightly-colored canyons to suspension bridges over river gorges, there is a beloved hike for all terrain preferences and every experience level.
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