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LOWER, UPPER FALLS

LOCATION:  North Georgia
HIKE STARTS:  Desoto Falls Rec Area
HIKE ENDS:  Desoto Falls Rec Area
TOTAL DISTANCE:  3.8 Miles
HIKE TYPE:  In and Out, Backtrack Hike
HIKE DIFFICULTY: Easy to Difficult
TRAILS USED:  Desoto Falls Trail
TRAIL TRAFFIC:  Moderate to Heavy
TRIP TYPE:  Day Hike
MANAGEMENT:  Chattahoochee NF

HIGHLIGHTS:  The Chattahoochee National Forest is one of two National Forests in the State of Georgia, and it takes its name from the Chattahoochee River whose headwaters begin in the North Georgia mountains. The River and the area were given the name by the English settlers who heard it from the Indians that once lived here.  The Chattahoochee National Forest was created when the Forest Service purchased 31,000 acres in Fannin, Gilmer, Lumpkin and Union Counties from the Gennett family in 1911 for $7.00 per acre.  In the beginning, the Chattahoochee was part of the Nantahala and Cherokee National Forests in North Carolina and Tennessee, but eventually the Forest Service made additional land purchases and expanded the Chattahoochee to its current size of nearly 750,000 acres.

The Desoto Falls Recreation Area is located in the Chattahoochee nears Neels Gap and north of Dahlonega on GA 19/129.  The area allows camping (at 24 campsites equipped with tent pads, picnic tables and grills), hiking, and fishing along Frogtown Creek. The hike along the two mile Desoto Falls Trail is a popular activity in the recreation area, and the first mile of the trail is fairly easy and leads to the lower and upper waterfalls. No backcountry camping is permitted near any of the falls, so you will have to use the drive-in facilities off GA 19/129. 

  Best Hikes With Dogs Georgia And S.C.   Hiking Georgia

MORE DETAILS

bullet click to see trail photos from this hike to Desoto Falls: March 24, 2002
bullet click to view a detailed trip report for this area near Neels Gap: March 24, 2002 (password required)
bullet click to view hiking maps for Desoto Falls: area map, detailed map (password required), profile map, TopoZone map
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bulletclick for the Southeastern Destinations discussion forum
bulletclick to access the guidebook Best Hikes With Dogs Georgia And South Carolina which has details on this destination
bulletclick for other Georgia hiking and backpacking books
bulletclick to view other hikes in the Blood Mountain Wilderness
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