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Hiking Trails in Blairsville

North Georgia is a hiker’s paradise, offering miles of scenic trails that wind through lush forests, along rushing rivers, and up to breathtaking mountain overlooks. Explore famous routes like the Appalachian Trail near Blairsville, the Benton MacKaye Trail in Blue Ridge, or the stunning waterfall hikes around Helen and Ellijay. From peaceful walks in Lake Arrowhead to more rugged treks near Big Canoe, there's a trail for every skill level. Whether you're chasing panoramic views, wildflowers, or waterfalls, the hiking in North Georgia never disappoints. Book your stay with Southern Comfort Cabin Rentals and hit the trails right outside your door.

Things To Do Appalachian Trail

Appalachian Trail

Hike the iconic Appalachian Trail in North Georgia. Enjoy scenic mountain views, lush forests, and well-marked trails for all skill levels.

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Things To Do Bear Hair Gap Trail

Bear Hair Gap Trail

Explore the Bear Hair Gap Trail at Vogel State Park—a 4-mile loop in Blairsville, GA, featuring forested paths and a scenic overlook of Lake Trahlyta.

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Things To Do Brasstown Bald

Brasstown Bald

Georgia's highest mountain offers a Visitor Information Center and panoramic view of four states. Also featured are exhibits, video presentations, hiking and picnicking.


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Things To Do Coosa Backcountry Trail

Coosa Backcountry Trail

Challenge yourself on the Coosa Backcountry Trail—a 12.8-mile loop in Vogel State Park, Blairsville, GA, featuring steep climbs and scenic mountain views.

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Things To Do Lake Trahlyta Trail and Falls

Lake Trahlyta Trail and Falls

Enjoy a leisurely hike on the Lake Trahlyta Trail in Vogel State Park, Blairsville, GA—a 1-mile loop featuring serene lake vistas and a visit to the beautiful Trahlyta Falls.

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Things To Do Union County History Trail

Union County History Trail

Discover the Union County History Trail in Blairsville, GA, featuring historic sites, museums, and landmarks that celebrate the area’s rich Appalachian heritage.

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