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Over 23,000 pages of Information and Directions to
Waterfalls, Campgrounds Hiking,
Bike, Horse, Ski, Snowmobile, Snowshoe and ATV trails
in Alabama, California,
Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire,
New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee,
Virginia and West Virginia.
Georgia
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The Mountain Travel Guide would like to thank
Coastal
Travel Guide, and Louisiana Trip
Planner for sponsoring the Georgia section.
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Alabama
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Georgia
Hawaii
Kentucky
Maryland
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
New York
North
Carolina
Pennsylvania
South
Carolina
Tennessee
Virginia
West
Virginia
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| The North Georgia Mountains section of the Mountain Travel Guide
contains information and directions to 111 Hiking Trails, 59 Bike Trails,
15 Horse Trails, 49 ATV Trails, 54 Waterfalls, and 9 publicly owned
Campgrounds. You will also find local business information for each county
listing such businesses as Vacation
Cabin Rentals, Motels,
Bed & Breakfast, Restaurants, Real Estate
Brokers, Wedding
Services, Home Builders and privately owned
Campgrounds.
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To
view all the outdoor activities each of these North Georgia Mountain Counties
have to offer, including hiking trails,
horse trails,
bike trails,
atv
trails, waterfalls and campgrounds please select from the counties below.
If you wish to view a list of the all the trails, waterfalls and
campgrounds without regard to location please click on the activity listed
below the counties.
Hiking
Trails Horse
Trails Bike
Trails ATV
Trails Waterfalls
Georgia Hiking
Clubs
Georgia, with an area of 153,953 sq km (59,441
sq mi), is the 24th largest U.S. state and the biggest in land area east
of the Mississippi River. Elevations range from sea level, along the
Atlantic Ocean, to 1458 m (4784 ft), atop Brasstown Bald, near the
northern boundary.
Three regions of the Appalachian Mountains make up northern Georgia.
The most elevated of the regions is the Blue Ridge, in the northeast, an
area of rounded, forested mountains separated by narrow valleys. To the
west of the Blue Ridge is the Valley and Ridge Region, where wide, flat,
fertile valleys extending northeast to southwest are separated by narrow,
steep-sided ridges. The northwestern corner of Georgia, made up of a
section of the Cumberland Plateau, contains narrow, relatively infertile
valleys bordered by ridges.
Georgia
Site Map
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what the Georgia
Coast has to offer.
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