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Backroads
Cohutta Loop This road varies from a narrow, one-lane road on the east side near the Tennessee-Georgia border to a wide, well-banked and graded gravel road to the west and south of the mountain range. This "half-loop" encircles the southern end of the Cohutta Mountains, which many mistakenly believe to be part of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Technically, they are the southern end of the Smoky Mountains. This 16-mile trail is easily broken into sections and there are many hiking paths available. Lake Conesauga offers camping, hiking and fishing (no motor boats) in the remote forest. For complete details on directions please see the Cohutta Loop page. Trails available on this hike include Grassy Mountain and Songbird Trail (both near Lake Conesauga, Emery Creek also can be accessed, however we consider it to be a one-way trail and parking a car at the other end and returning to the trailhead along the Cohutta Loop can take an hour. Pocket Road - Everett Springs Road - Floyd Springs Road. Don't let the name changes fool you. This is essentially a single road that runs from Villanow to U.S. 27 north of Rome, Georgia. This road was so remote that when General James B. McPherson led the Army of the Tennessee through the area it was not on his maps. This drive (about 15 miles) takes you through the Armuchee District of the Chattahoochee National Forest. The Civilian Conservation Corps built the original campground at The Pocket as its home (Camp 3435, F-16, listed as LaFayette, Georgia) while it worked on replanting the mountains stripped bare by the lumber companies. At Lake Marvin the main road becomes Everett Springs Road and the Pocket Road descends from Horn Mountain. This winding, steep road is not recommended unless the driver pays attention to the road and not the leaf change. Continue south on Everett Springs to Floyd Springs Road. Floyd Springs Road crosses State Road 156, State Road 140, and the old Summerville Pike, where it becomes Depot Street for the final block before U. S. 27. Take I-75 to exit 320 (GA 136/LaFayette, Resaca, old exit #129). Go west on 136 to Pocket Road (19 miles). Turn left on Pocket Road. At the end of the drive turn left on U. S. Highway 27 (Martha Berry Highway) and drive south a few minutes to Oak Hill. To return to I-75, turn left at GA 140. This returns you to I-75 at exit 308 (old exit #128). Along the route are a number of good hiking trails including Keown Falls, Johns Mountain, and The Pocket. Along GA 136 is the Pin-hoti Trail, which is a multi-use trail.
Forest Service Road 42 This gravel road runs from east of the tiny community of Roy through the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest to the tiny community of Suches. In between are some great hikes including the begining (or end, depending on your viewpoint) of the Appalachian and the Benton MacKaye Trail, and a day hike to the start of the AT at Springer Mountain. There are a number of organized camping shelters along the AT and primative camping is permitted. As for picnics there are places to eat, but not much in the way of tables. We normally drive this route from west to east. To get there from Atlanta, take I-75 to exit 268, then 575 north to Ellijay (this becomes the Appalachian Development Highway, Route 515 at Tate). At State Road 52 turn right and go about 7 miles. Turn right on Roy Road and follow this 9.5 mile to a stop sign. Turn right. 2.1 miles on this road is the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. Turn right onto Forest Service Road 42. 13 miles later this road ends in downtown Suches. To return to civilization turn right and go 6 miles to Stonepile Gap. At the Gap go straight. This is Highway 19 and will return you to Georgia 400. We hope you enjoy the show!
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