5 Hikes Under 5 Miles in Georgia's Blue Ridge
There are a multitude of long day-hike trails in Blue Ridge, but if you want just a touch of Mother Nature’s beauty before you hop aboard the train or head into downtown for dinner then these five hikes under five miles are your best bet.
Swinging Bridge
This beloved 1-mile (or 7-mile) hike along the Benton MacKaye Trail is worthy of the effort, even without the special feature for which the trail is named. Lined with rhododendron and hemlock, the rich forest is a lovely respite in the summertime. You’ll see gnarled roots, lush moss and the periodic mushroom cluster that reminds you how close you are to the Toccoa River.
From the parking lot on FS Road 816 a short hike will cross the swinging bridge, a 1977 marvel built by the Georgia Appalachian Trail Club and the US Forest Service. You’ll want to linger here listening to the roar of the river, but don’t forget your mission. You can continue on the trail or return back to your car. To spend more time on the trail you can access the bridge via a 7-mile roundtrip.
Pro Tip: Camping along the banks of the Toccoa here is one of our favorite outdoor adventures.
Lake Blue Ridge Loop
Beautiful Lake Blue Ridge boasts over 65 miles of shoreline; you can’t take it all in on a hike, but you can enjoy a slice of lake heaven on this short loop. At under a mile with no elevation gain, it’s feasible for almost everyone. Bring a picnic Lake Blue Ridge Day Use Area.
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Long Creek Falls
This 2-mile out-and-back hike to Long Creek Falls is one of my favorite short Blue Ridge hikes. It follows the Appalachian Trail thru the Three Forks wilderness, complete with hemlock, rhododendron, and towering tulip poplar.
You’ll follow Long Creek as you head to the falls, though not always visible you can sometimes hear the rumble of the water. Once you reach the waterfall, you’ll notice that it is actually two falls in one. There is a short scramble path on the left that will give you a better view of the upper section - just be careful as you climb.
With plenty of fallen trees and large boulders, find a resting spot and enjoy the serenity before following the same path back to the parking area.
Springer Mountain
The beloved Springer Mountain trail is great for every age. In case you are not aware, Springer Mountain is the south-most point of the AT which travels north 2200 miles to Maine. From the parking lot this hike gently ascends the mountain on a trail lined with hardwoods, rock outcroppings and in the summer months, beautiful wildflowers. You get peaks along the way through the trails of the view that is waiting for you at the top. Just after hiking through a thicket of Mountain Laurel the trail widens onto a large rockface allowing magnificent long-range views of the southern Appalachian Mountains. Here you will find a plaque commemorating the AT as well as a cubby in the rock which houses a trail register to record your name and any comments.
Ocoee Whitewater Center
In addition to whitewater sports, the Ocoee Whitewater Center has a one-mile hiking trail which crosses a 330 foot suspension bridge and circles the center. The trail is entirely accessible for those who are physically challenged. There are 30 miles of trails for hikers and mountain bikers, and some are appropriate for family biking as well. From Blue Ridge, take GA 5 north to McCaysville, then turn left on Tennessee Highway 68. In Ducktown, take U.S. 64 west to the Ocoee Whitewater Center on the left.
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Be sure to check out two of their very popular trails, The Old Copper Road Historic Trail follows along the river with lots of access points to get your feet wet and if the river is not generating, take a swim in crystal clear pools. The Rhododendron Trail is a two mile round trip hike also following the river which is beautiful any time of year but especially in early June when they are blooming.
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