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Cohutta Wilderness Area Adventures

Cohutta Wilderness Area spans over the states of Georgia and Tennessee, offering a rugged expanse perfect for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking solitude and challenge.

37,000
Acres Protected
90
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Cohutta Wilderness Area.

Entrance Requirements

No fees, but group permits required for parties over 75.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall provide the best conditions, with mild temperatures and reduced rainfall.

Visitor Information

Conasauga District Ranger Office in Chatsworth, GA provides information but is not located within the wilderness.

Getting There

Accessible via GA State Route 2 and several forest roads; some may require high-clearance vehicles.

Weather & Climate

The Cohutta Wilderness experiences mild springs, hot and humid summers, cool autumns, and cold winters with occasional snow. Year-round rainfall can lead to wet trails and high river levels.

Conservation Efforts

The area faces threats from invasive species, human impact from overuse, and wildfires; conservation efforts focus on habitat protection and maintenance of trail conditions.

Camping in Cohutta Wilderness Area

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

Hickory Creek Trail Camps

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

Remote and dispersed backcountry campsites along the Hickory Creek Trail.

Jacks River Trail Camps

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

Backcountry sites along Jacks River Trail, allowing easy access to the river and falls.

Top Trails

Jacks River Trail

Hard
16.7 miles

Known for its river crossings and access to Jacks River Falls, providing a challenging hike with spectacular scenery.

Hickory Creek Trail

Moderate
9.5 miles

Offers a quieter alternative with opportunities for wildlife viewing and solitude.

Conasauga River Trail

Hard
13.1 miles

Runs alongside the scenic Conasauga River, ideal for fishing enthusiasts and adventurous hikers.

Panther Creek Trail

Moderate
6.8 miles

Features dense forests and potential wildlife sightings, offering a serene hike through scenic woodlands.

Trailblazer Tips

Plan ahead for river crossings, as several trails require them; water shoes can be helpful.

The area is known for frequent rain and potential fog, especially in spring and fall, affecting trail conditions.

Backcountry camping is allowed, but permits are needed for large groups to minimize impact.

Bring a detailed map: cell service is unreliable, and trails can be confusing.

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