Apr. 19th, 2025

canyonwalker: My other car is a pair of hiking boots (in beauty I walk)
Georgia Travelog #20
Hiawassee - Saturday, 12 Apr 2025, 4:30pm

Most of the hikes we've been doing this trip involve waterfalls. While we love waterfalls, we're not one-note hikers. Peaks, ridges, canyons, etc. are all fun to see, too. When I was researching our two previous hikes today, the amazing double feature of Anna Ruby Falls and the inaptly named Horse Trough Falls, I saw on the map that Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia, was nearby. How could we not bag the highest peak in the state while we're in the area?

Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia (Apr 2025)

Bagging Brasstown Bald doesn't even require a hike, per se. A public road leads to a visitors center 420' below the peak. From there one could hike the remaining elevation... or ride one of the park shuttles for $3. It was already late in the day when we arrived (after 4pm) and we still want to hike two more hikes, short ones, after this, so we opted for the shuttle.

Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia (Apr 2025)

Atop the mountain is another visitors center, a smaller one, with a rooftop deck that provides 360° views. The elevation here is 4,784' (1,458 m).

Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia (Apr 2025)

The view back down across the parking lot shows how much toil we saved by not hiking up. We considered hiking down but chose not to. We figured 1) the walk through the forest wouldn't be very pretty with most of the trees still brown from the winter— at this elevation the seasons are similar to Winnipeg, Canada— and 2) we've still got 2 more hikes we want to do, and daylight won't last forever!

A view of three states from Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia (Apr 2025)

I mentioned there are views in all directions from the top. This one (above) I found especially interesting because it's a view across 3 states. The near mountain ridge and the broad valley dotted with lakes are part of Georgia. The tall mountains in the mid-ground are in North Carolina. And the mountain in the far distance, appearing smoky gray, is Clingmans Dome, the highest point in Tennessee, at elev. 6,644' (2,025 m).


canyonwalker: My other car is a pair of hiking boots (in beauty I walk)
Georgia Travelog #21
Vogel State Park - Saturday, 12 Apr 2025, 5:30pm

It's getting late. It's 5:30pm already, an hour at which I've become accustomed to thinking, "Welp, that's the last of the useful light for the day." But that's the great thing about the post-Daylight Saving Time spring.... Sunset isn't 'til just after 8pm today! And use the saved daylight we will. We've just finished our fourth outdoors activity today, and we've still got one more short hike to go.

The one we've just finished is Trahlyta Falls in Vogel State Park.

Trahlyta Falls, Vogel State Park, Georgia (Apr 2025)

There's a trail from the park's lake (above the falls) down to that viewing platform near the bottom. The park's kind of a mess right now with construction, though, and we realized we could save ourselves some huffing and puffing, too, by checking out the falls from here— from a roadside pull-out on US 19. That's right: this "hike" was a matter of simply stopping the car on the side of the highway, hopping out, and walking about 20 meters back to find the best vantage point.

In beauty I walk... even when all I do is hop out of the car. 😂

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