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Why not take a refreshing hike along the Benton McKaye Trail; whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then, we recommend Cartecay River. This lake is so wonderful. Nearby lakes? Sure, Hughes Lake is in close proximity to Carrol Lake, and some nearby water includes Allen Branch. Not enough hours in a day to enjoy this spot. The high level of precipitation makes Carrol Lake a relatively wet place; March is the month that gets the most rain, and the
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| | driest of the months is October. Carrol Lake is great enough to spend more than a day at, Lake Blue Ridge Campground is a great local campground, and why not spend some time golfing at a close by golf course like Whitepath Golf Club &. The Tearbritches Trail offers hiking at its best, and the scenery at Carrol Lake Dam is pretty. A tremendous place to stop at in the neighborhood of Carrol Lake is Bushy Head Gap, and after a long day outdoors Comfort Inn | |
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& Suites Blue Ridge is a great spot to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. Bart Top is painless to spot from Carrol Lake, and camping at Blue Ridge Mineral Spg Rv Park is always a delightful experience. For the period
of the warmest time of the year highs here at Carrol Lake reach the 80's. For the duration of the moonlight hours it's ordinarily in the 60's. The winter comes with highs in the 40's while the cold winter nights at Carrol Lake are
in the 20's. Now, you may think that's a load but there's even more exciting stuff to do here at Carrol Lake. Take a hike on the South Fork Trail; a great close by hotel is Ramada Limited Of Blue Ridge. Looking for something near
Carrol Lake? Hughes Lake is in close proximity; if you come at the right time of year, Cartecay River offers some fine whitewater.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.845 Longitude: -84.39667
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Cartecay River, Gilmer CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class I-II - 8 miles long (GA Route 52 to Lower Cartecay Road) |
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Cartecay River, Gilmer CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class II(III) - 2 miles long (Stegall Mill Road to DNR) |
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Cartecay River, Gilmer CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class I-II+(III) - 2.1 miles long (Lower Cartecay Road to Stegall Mill Road Road) |
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Weehunt Lake
 | my uncle owns where it use to be... |
Diamond Lure Campground
 | 12 miles away I have been going to this since I was a little boy...I'm 37 now. It is a wonderful campground. It holds many memories for me as I am sure it will for you....I have stayed at the Diamond lure in the past and found the campground and the operaters to be of a high quality. There is fishing and boating on the private lake too.... |
Rock Creek Trail
 | 13 miles away Once we left the starting point, we did not see any trail markings or info. about the trail. We hiked for almost two hours and the trail had no signs of circling back to the trail head so we turned around and returned via the same route. Should have info. signs telling hikers that you have traveled x number of miles and you have x number of miles to travel to reach the starting point. ... |
Wolf Ridge Trail
 | 13 miles away I hiked via chestnut mnt to bigfrog summit, narrow view in summer. I would like to summit in winter for better views?... Myself and two buddies hiked up Wolf Ridge Trail on 1/18/06 in wintery, full moon conditions. We started the hike around 9:30PM and got to the broad summit of Big Frog shortly after midnight in 2 inches of snow and the wind had to be 25mph or so. Hunter ... |
Panther Creek Trail
 | 14 miles away Make sure you follow trail long enough to get to the creek bottom..it's wonderful!...Hope to get up there in December...awesome views, challenging and dangerous at some points. Definitely will be back... |
Rice Camp Trail
 | 14 miles away If you attempt Rice Camp Trail Make sure to have compass/GPS and map. There was a terrible storm that blew down literally hundreds of trees. The trail is impassible, no exaggeration!! You can get around the downed trees, but don't expect to stay on the trail. Trees are down about a 1 1/2 miles southeast of the Jacks River Trail.... |
Lake Conasauga Campground
 | 17 miles away ...a for the last few years I am very upset about the way people are treating the facilities offered there. As this area grows in popularity, and more and more people use it, I am saddened by the way this beautiful lake and mountian is being abused and trashed. The catch phrase ''Leave only your footprints'' applies to all US National Forests for a reason. One can only assume that you use this camping area for it's beauty and freshness, so why then do so many people leave it in such a mess? To have to pick up over 50 bags of trash, often left scattered about after a non-holiday weekend, is unreasonable. I don't mean to rant or nag, but, it isn't that hard to put a grocery bag in you pocket when fishing along the lake trail and walk out with the trash you create. The hosts in most camp grounds are volunteers and are unpaid. They pay for all of their own expenses to be there in order to keep the grounds and restrooms clean and stocked. So, PLEASE, read and obey the rules posted. Few places are as beautiful as our National Parks, please lets all make that small effort to keep them that way... |
Grassy Mountain Tower Trail
 | 18 miles away 1 PHOTO Short moderate walk to the tower. Very nice view at top from tower In summer months be very careful when walking section with rocks. A lot of rattlers have been spotted here.... |
John Muir National Recreation Trail
 | 19 miles away I have not hiked this trail since at least 2005. However, what I remember is that it is a beautiful trail from Reliance (HWY 315) to Appalachia Powerhouse along the broad, rapid, and glorious Hiwassee River. However, upstream from the powerhouse, there is almost no river and my last time on that part of the trail (October, 2002) I remember lots of mosquitos and a poorly maintained trail. I only followed it a mile or two upstream from the powerhouse because there was no river and my goal had been to hike along the beautiful Hiwassee River. I mistakenly thought the river came out of Appalachia Dam and the trail would follow it the entire way. However, because the river is not released until Appalachia Powerhouse, hikers need to know that the only section of this that actually follows a big broad river are the five or six miles between Appalachia Powerhouse and Highway 315. However, those few miles are just beautiful for anyone who likes flat hiking along a giant mountain river!... |
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
 | 49 miles away Please repair the annual pass box at the trail head.... |
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