The Appalachian Trail in Georgia
Explore the Trail: Georgia
Where we will be on July 14-21, 2007
The Appalachian Trail in Georgia traverses the Chattahoochee National Forest. This area features rugged wilderness hiking, with highway crossings spaced about a moderate day's journey apart. Hiking includes many steep ups and downs, but the Trail is lower here than in nearby North Carolina and Tennessee, mostly along ridges of between three and four thousand feet.
Those tempted by the southerly latitude to plan spring-break hikes in March will often be disappointed to find cold rain, sleet, and snow. Download Spring Break Hiking (PDF) to find out more about hiking on the A.T. in March and April.
Georgia at a Glance |
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| A.T. mileage | 75 miles | |
| Difficulty rating | 6 | |
| Elevation | 2,510 —4,461 feet | |
| Guidebook | Appalachian Trail Guide to North Carolina—Georgia | |
| When to go | April and May. September and October. Georgia is crowded with thru-hikers in March and April, and spring-break crowds make this even worse. Heat and humidity can be oppressive in July and August. | |
| Trail clubs | Georgia Appalachian Trail Club | |


