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Cohutta Panther Creek Trail
Trail Length: 3.4 miles Type of trail: In and out
County: Fannin County, GA Our rating:
Features: waterfalls Your rating:
Usage: Light Added on: August 29, 2007
Last hiked: May 29, 2007 Updated on: August 29, 2007
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This is an interior trail, within the 35,000 acre Cohutta Wilderness, and part of its 87-mile trail system, with its eastern access via the East Cowpen Trail, and its western access via the Conasauga River Trail. This area of the Cohutta Wilderness is located northwest of Ellijay.

Georgia's Cohutta Mountains

At the southern end of same chain of mountains as North Carolina's Smoky Mountains, geologists believe that Georgia's Cohuttas are some of the oldest mountains in the world. First controlled by the Creek Indians, the Cherokee inhabited them around 1720. They considered them to be the "Mother Mountains" or the "Poles of the Earth."

Stolen from the Cherokee, the state of Georgia gave them to settlers in the Sixth Land Lottery. Many of the Scottish-Irish farmers that worked the fields moved south from North Carolina. Still, the mountains were lightly populated in the 1900's when lumber companies began clear-cutting the land. When the federal government purchased the land in 1937, there was little old-growth forest left.

About the journey

The hike, beginning at the trail’s western end at the Conasauga River, heads east for the first mile, moderately uphill alongside and across Panther Creek. After the first mile, the trail begins a more strenuous boulder field hike, past huge Eastern Hemlocks, to the top of Panther Creek Falls at mile 1.5. Here, looking over the falls, is a beautiful, year round view, across the Conasauga valley. Campsites can be found a short distance further down the trail.

From the falls, the trail climbs moderately for one half mile, then climbs sharply for a short distance. Soon, the trail climbs out of the cove more gently for the remaining 1.4 miles, to the eastern end of the trail at the East Cowpen Trail. Hiking to the falls from the west, Conasauga Trail route, can mean numerous river crossings enroute to Panther Creek Trail. Hiking to the falls from the east, East Cowpen Trail route, approaches from the upper ridge with no major water crossings.

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Trail Length: 3.4 miles Type of trail: In and out
County: Fannin County, GA Our rating:
Features: waterfalls Your rating:
Usage: Light Added on: August 29, 2007
Last hiked: May 29, 2007 Updated on: August 29, 2007
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