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Quick little climbing loop through hot, dry pine forest.


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3.8

Miles

6.1

KM

Loop

2,028' 618 m

High

1,744' 532 m

Low

532' 162 m

Up

539' 164 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

13%

Max Grade (8°)

Dogs Off-leash

Description

Off the side of old 411 near Rabun County High School is a somewhat unnoticeable, but marked, entrance to this trail. Use caution if you choose to drive up the forest road that leads to the trail heads. You may have to park on the first 25 feet of the entrance road and hike in due to the road conditions. The entrance to this trail is a bit difficult to spot. About 100 feet back from the fork in the forest road, down and off into the brush, is the entrance to this trail. A sign is present, but barely visible.

Unlike the Stonewall Falls Trail, this trail snakes through hot, humid, open canopy pine forest. There's much more sand on portions of this trail. The trail has some steep climbs and some very twisty downhill sections. Part of the trail loops back on itself and you can hike back to the entrance marked with the sign.

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Glint Gossamer

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#275

in Georgia

#16,954

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Entrance to trail near waterfall. This section of trail is rated difficult.
Aug 10, 2017 near Clayton, GA

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May 16, 2020
Blake Solomon
Jun 21, 2019
Scott Tackett
Desolate. Heard lots of water but saw very little. Scared to death by a man and his dog. Otherwise, didn't see anyone. 4.4mi — 1h 45m
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