Hiking with fishing Many trails in Georgia also permit fishing (Georgia License required)
Amicalola Falls West Ridge - Explore the western ridge of Amicalola Falls, then join the Falls Trail at the lower bridge Andrews Cove Trail - Energetic hike up the Andrews Creek watershed to the Appalachian Trail Big Creek Greenway (North Point) - Paved, level hike along Big Creek (Vickery Creek) just east of GA 400 Buford Dam Trail - Explores the Lower Pool of Buford Dam (Lake Lanier) Charlie Elliot Wildlife Center Trails - Visits lakes and rivers with abundant wildlife throughout the hike Desoto Falls Trail - Great hike alongside Frogtown Creek to the middle falls. Lower falls are near the trailhead. Dockery Lake Trail - Acceess to the Appalachian Trail. Dockery Lake, at the trailhead offers fishing and camping. Gold Branch Trail - Explores the shores of Bull Sluice above Morgan Falls Dam and climbs into the Chattahoochee watershed Grassy Mountain Tower Trail - Energetic hike to a lovely view of the Cohutta Wilderness from a fire tower. Johnson Ferry Trail - Explores a flood plain of the Chattahoochee River Laurel Ridge Trail - Explores the ridge that forms the east side of Lake Lanier, and allows access to Bowman's Island Unit of the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area Oxbo Trail - Explores the north end of the oxbow in Vickery (Big) Creek, then climbs Hog Waller Creek to a historic Roswell park Raven Cliff Falls Trail - Trail follows Dodd Creek to Raven Cliff Falls. Multiple falls and cascades make this an enjoyable hike. Songbird Trail - Fun trail for the diversity of birds and for the interesting beaver dams.
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