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Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest Adventures

Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest is a vast expanse of rich forests, offering diverse wildlife and a plethora of recreational activities in the rolling hills of northern Georgia.

867,000
Acres Protected
850
Miles of Trails
2.9 million
Annual Visitors
1936
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest.

Entrance Requirements

Day use areas may require a small fee; no fee or permits required for general access.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall are ideal due to mild temperatures and beautiful foliage.

Visitor Information

Andrews Cove Campground Visitor Center and Brasstown Bald Visitor Center.

Getting There

Accessible via U.S. highways with some forest roads requiring high-clearance vehicles.

Weather & Climate

The region experiences humid summers with temperatures averaging in the 80s°F, while winters are mild, but can drop to freezing at higher elevations.

Conservation Efforts

Invasive species, forest pests, and the impacts of climate change pose challenges. Efforts are ongoing to preserve native flora and fauna and manage fire risks.

Camping in Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Andrews Cove Campground

Developed
No Reservations Needed

Located near a scenic mountain stream, it's ideal for small camper trucks and tents.

Vogel State Park

Developed
Reservations Required

Offers modern amenities and is popular due to its proximity to outdoor activities.

Top Trails

Appalachian Trail

Hard
79 miles (within the forest)

A famed trail offering challenging sections with rewarding views.

Raven Cliff Falls Trail

Moderate
5 miles

Follows a creek to a stunning waterfall cascading through a cliff.

Dukes Creek Falls Trail

Easy
2 miles

Family-friendly with beautiful views of cascading waterfalls.

Brasstown Bald Trail

Moderate
1 mile

A paved path leading to the highest point in Georgia with panoramic views.

Trailblazer Tips

Check trail conditions before heading out, especially after rains as some areas can be muddy.

Fall is a great time to visit for vibrant foliage, but be prepared for cooler temperatures.

Popular campgrounds fill up quickly during weekends, especially in summer, so make reservations early.

Consider bringing sturdy footwear with good grip for trail hikes which can have uneven terrain.

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