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Panther Creek Falls Trail is an interior hiking trail in Georgia's Cohutta Mountains, in Fannin County, northwest of Ellijay, at the southern end of the Smoky Mountains. The trail falls within the 35,000-acre Cohutta Wilderness, part of the Wilderness's 87 mile (140 km) trail system. As an interior trail, Panther Creek Falls cannot be accessed ...
The Cohutta Wilderness was designated in 1975, expanded in 1986, and currently consists of 36,977 acres (149.64 km 2).Approximately 35,268 acres (142.72 km 2) are located in Georgia in the Chattahoochee National Forest and approximately 1,709 acres (6.92 km 2) are located in Tennessee in the Cherokee National Forest.
Barnes Creek Falls—in the Cohutta Wilderness Area near Murray County line; nearby mountaintop offers commanding view of the valley and Fort Mountain. ( 34°49.57′N 84°34.94′W / 34.82617°N 84.58233°W / 34.82617; -84.
Cohutta Wilderness; D. Duncan Ridge Trail; E. Ed Jenkins National Recreation Area; L. Lake Blue Ridge; ... Panther Creek Falls Trail This page was last ...
The north terminus is approximately 26 miles (40 km) northwest of Springer Mountain, which is the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. [2]Georgia has about 164 miles (260 km) of the trail, and Alabama contains the other 171 miles (280 km) of the 335-mile-long (540 km) trail.
The highest elevation in the Big Frog Wilderness is the 4,224-foot (1,287 m) peak of Big Frog Mountain in Tennessee. Although not a high mountain, Big Frog seems to dominate the Wilderness because it stands alone. The Wilderness borders the Cohutta Wilderness, which is located in Georgia. The Georgia portion of the Big Frog Wilderness is the ...
The Virgin Falls State Natural Area in White County was the first pocket wilderness established, originally consisting of 317 acres (1.28 km 2) along the Caney Fork and including Virgin Falls. [1] This area was acquired by the state in 1996 and is now part of a 1,157-acre (4.68 km 2 ) state natural area.
Lamar Alexander Rocky Fork State Park (RFSP) is a 2,265 acres (9.17 km 2) [1] state park in Unicoi County in East Tennessee.It is situated in the Blue Ridge region of the Appalachian Mountains, close to the Tennessee-North Carolina state line.