Georgia Walking Clubs
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Alpine Helen Volkswanderung Club
P.O. Box 192
Helen, GA 30545
Kay Mathena
(706) 878-1908
helenchamber.com
office@helenchamber.com
Georgia Walkers
113 Sweet Gum Trail
McDonough, GA 30252
B. Duncan Brantley
(770) 914-9404
georgiawalkers.homestead.com/
duncan7596@aol.com
McIntosh Trail Walkers
P.O. Box 2303
Peachtree City, GA 30269
Charles Lear
(770) 631-8543
lcharlule@aol.com
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50 Hikes in the North Georgia Mountains
The best day hikes, walks, and backpacks in the mountains of North Georgia. With beautiful photography and detailed maps, this book chronicles 50 spectacular hikes in the North Georgia mountains, taking you to waterfalls, overlooks, gigantic trees, historic sites, and primitive wildernesses in significant spots such as Tallulah Gorge, Springer Mountain, and the Chattooga River, in addition to lesser-known locales like Tearbritches Creek. Whether you're out for a relaxing nature walk or a rugged backpacking trip, experienced author Johnny Molloy has done the research for you, providing precise directions, up-to-date information about trail conditions and routing, and commentary about the human and natural history of each place.
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Hiking Trails of North Georgia
Suitable for the novice and the experienced hiker alike, this comprehensive guide to north Georgia mountains is now better than ever. With the participation of the Georgia Conservancy, this book has been significantly revised, adding more than 50 new trails. Now arranged geographically and even more user-friendly, Hiking Trails of North Georgia features 144 hikes and offers information regarding environmental ethics, common terms and symbols, and mountain biking.
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Hiking Georgia provides firsthand descriptions and detailed maps for more than 100 trails throughout the state. Veteran hiker and wildlife biologist Donald W. Pfitzer recommends his favorite routes - from easy strolls along quiet nature trails, to family-friendly hikes within minutes of downtown Atlanta, to extended backpacking treks along the Appalachian Trail. Featuring: GPS-compatible trail maps and mile-by-mile directional cues; Information on area history, local wildlife, and flora and fauna; Difficulty ratings, approximate hiking times, best hiking seasons, and more.
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60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Atlanta
Atlanta is one of the South's premier cities, but it's also home to some of the region's most spectacular hiking and walking destinations. 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Atlanta helps readers find and enjoy the best nearby hikes, from Stone Mountain Park to the Georgia mountains, Sprewell Bluff to the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, and a wealth of locations in between. Hikes range from pleasant family strolls to challenging treks for those looking for a serious workout. In addition to scenic beauty, many of the hikes, such as Burnt Hickory Loop and Cheatham Hill Trail, have historical appeal. Others, like the Grant Park Loop and Atlantic Ramble, feature major Atlanta attractions. Expertly drawn maps and trail profiles complement detailed trail descriptions, while a handy list indicates special interests - best hikes for children, scenic hikes, hikes for wildlife viewing, running trails, and more.
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A creative and resourceful guide to discovering the history of the Peach State. Discover all that Georgia has to offer in over fifty self-guided tours, suitable for the entire family. From the northern mountains to the southern coast, Georgia Walks covers the entire state and its history, including prehistoric Georgia, colonial Georgia, Civil War Georgia, and modern Georgia. Includes a timeline of Georgia history, detailed maps, and notes on walking, running, and bicycling each trail, as well as parking and contact information. Also provides extensive local and natural history and lists notable sights, attractions, and special events. A must-have for anyone interested in the natural or social history of Georgia.
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This guide describes over 35 of the best hikes within an hour's drive of Atlanta - from mountaintop vistas and paths along rushing streams to historic sites and urban parkways great for a jog or bicycle ride. Whether you're in the mood for an easy nature walk or are up for a strenuous day hike, in these pages you'll find plenty of both. Locations include: * Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. * Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. * Laurel Ridge Trail on Lake Lanier. * Georgia state parks and historic sites. * Local parks and gardens. * And wildlife refuges and nature preserves. Each hike features full-color photos; a brief route description; thorough directions to the trailhead and beyond (GPS coordinates included); a detailed, accurate trail map; and at-a-glance information on distance and difficulty level, hiking time, canine compatibility, and fees and permits.
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Kindle Edition - Best Easy Day Hikes: Atlanta
Best Easy Day Hikes: Atlanta includes concise descriptions and detailed maps for 20 of the authors' favorite, easy-to-follow hikes in and around Atlanta. Discover splendid trails and historic Civil War battlefields at Pickett's Mill and Kennesaw Mountain, trek along the meandering Chattahoochee River, and explore the lush landscapes of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia. * One-hour strolls to four-hour adventures. * Mile-by-mile directions and clear trail maps. * Trail Finder for best hikes with dogs, children, great views, and wildlife viewing. * GPS coordinates.
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Covers the abundance of natural areas within a two-hour drive of Atlanta in 100 hikes, from challenging backcountry treks in the north Georgia mountains to easy dayhikes along the Chattahoochee River. The diverse trails pass through parks where families can observe wildlife, historical sites and old battlefields, and one of the largest wilderness areas in the Southeast. Highlights summarize each trip's best features, and at-a-glance essential information - distance, time, elevation change, and difficulty rating - makes it easy to choose the right outing. Maps with GPS waypoints indicate notable spots on the trail such as junctions, scenic overlooks, wildlife observation platforms, and backcountry campsites.
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Easy Hikes Close to Home: Atlanta
Day hiking in Atlanta and the surrounding areas has never been better - or easier. This guide, compiled by avid hikers Randy and Pam Golden, introduces residents and visitors to the area's best easy day treks. Carefully researched on foot, and filled with detailed trail notes, the book helps novice hikers discover their options with concise at-a-glance information highlighting factors such as location, access, directions, distance, and scenery. Included are both newly established trails and older trails ripe for rediscovery.
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Best Hikes With Dogs: Georgia and South Carolina
Steve and Ashley Goodrich and their yellow lab, Rebel, have hiked thousands of miles together in Georgia and South Carolina to select the best dog-friendly, dog-fun, and dog-safe trails in the region. Most hikes are on lightly traveled trails with few horses, bicycles, or motorized vehicles. Hikes avoid steep, rocky terrain and many offer lakes or streams as rewards. Potential dog hazards such as alligators or snakes are noted in the hike descriptions. Advice on hiking with dogs includes what to pack for your pooch - the Ten Canine Essentials and a doggy first-aid kit. A "Hike Summary" chart in the front of the book indicates trail length, water features, loop hikes, whether "best for fit dogs," and more.
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