Red Top Mountain State Park offers a picturesque retreat amid the rolling hills and serene waters of northwest Georgia, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking hiking, boating, and historical exploration.
Located on the shores of Lake Allatoona in northwestern Georgia, Red Top Mountain State Park is a 1,562-acre outdoor paradise. The park is named after the rich, red soil that denotes the region's mining history. This area was once a key location for iron mining, and today, it lures visitors with its lush forests and panoramic lakeside vistas. Offering more than 15 miles of trails, the park is a haven for hikers and nature lovers. The Iron Hill Trail provides an insight into the park's past, winding through areas once dominated by mining activities. Red Top Mountain also boasts a thriving ecosystem, where deer, turkey, and other wildlife roam. The park is a popular destination for water activities, with its access to Lake Allatoona, providing opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Historical enthusiasts can explore the reconstructed 1860s Vaughan Cabin, which serves as a window into the area’s iron-mining past. With its combination of history, natural beauty, and outdoor activities, Red Top Mountain State Park is a must-visit destination for those in search of a diverse and enriching outdoor experience.
The scenic Iron Hill Trail offering historical insights.
Lake Allatoona's expansive opportunities for water recreation.
The reconstructed Vaughan Cabin showcasing iron-mining history.
Rich wildlife diversity including deer and turkey.
A major attraction for water sports, fishing, and beautiful sunset views.
A reconstructed 1860s cabin that offers insight into the park’s iron mining past.
A popular trail that gives hikers a glimpse into historical trail paths used during mining times.