Places to offroad in Nth Georgia???

Started by wmflyfisher, February 17, 2005, 03:55:29 PM

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wmflyfisher

I was wondering if anybody knows any cool places to go wheeling in nth GA??? I know about Beasley Knob and Rich mountain but never been to either. I heard that Rich mountain was closed and that Beasley Knob was pretty difficult. I'm looking for a place to go on sunday. If anybody knows anywhere else or has any info about Beasley please let me know.

stomper

I got a map of Ga Forestry service roads A buddy of mine got it on line. One can be picked up at www.info-map.com or Info-Maps, 5859 Cooper Creek Road, Suches Ga 30572 (706) 747-1226

Come check out the Ga TTORA web site www.georgiattora.org we occanisaly go on small rides here and there.
I live in Douglsaville, how about you?

tanman2003

hey where are you guys at? id like to go sometime, ive been to rich mountain i heard they are going to open it up summer maybe? i dunno

beasly knob is closed untill spring or summer. never been there.
ive also been to amicalola/anderson creek, thats closed now too though

some guy on pirate said omething about stonewall falls, he said there was a club ride soon with www.georgiacruisers.org

wmflyfisher

Hey guys I'm in Athens so anywhere in Nth GA is about 2 hours max for me. That sucks that those places are closed right now. The winter is the best time to camp! I've never heard of stonewall falls. Maybe more people will post and we can find some new places!!

:yupyup:

tanman2003

http://www.mountaintravelguide.com/4x4%20Trails/georgia/rabun/Oakey%20Mountain%20ORV%20Trail.htm

just found this:
This trail, open to ORV's with less than a 48-inch axle width, is excellent for a day of exhilarating rides. This trail is near Lake Burton and Lake Rabun.

might be too small.

this too:
http://www.mountaintravelguide.com/4x4%20Trails/georgia/Habersham/Locust%20Stake%20ORV%20Area.htm

The Locust Stake ORV Area covers about 1,000 acres that are designed as a place where users of all-terrain vehicles can find adventure and see example of multiple-use forest management.

wmflyfisher

The first link sounds pretty cool. We might try to ride that one on sunday. If we do I will let yall know what to expect. I am really familiar with that area. It might be good or bad! We will see!!

stomper

Stonewall Falls is up off 985. Ive never been but know some people that have.

Rich Mt -closed they are making it a smooth dirt road

Anderson Creek/Amicalola Falls -closed to be reopened sometime this year Im sure it will not be as good as before.

Besely Knolb -Not open till april I think And Ive never been.

Nottley Lake- Up aroung Blairsville Never been.

There tons more. Most of the time If im going to go that far I just go on to Tellico. I did use to like Anderson creek it was a fun easy ride.