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Trails & More in North Georgia & Beyond

Off-Road Public Trails in North Georgia

Ready to explore? Here’s a collection of public off-road trails across North Georgia—ranging from beginner-friendly fire roads to technical climbs with big views. Whether you’re planning a quick weekend ride or a full day of adventure, these trails will help you find your next destination. NOTE: This information is based on information found on the internet, which is often outdated. Additionally, a trail's condition/difficulty can change within the space of a few weeks.


Beasley Knob OHV — Blairsville

  • From Atlanta: US-19/129 N to Blairsville (≈2 hrs); trailheads off US-76. 
  • Description: 13+ miles of steep climbs, rocks, ruts, and ridge trails. Jeep Badge of Honor site. 
  • Vehicles: High-clearance 4x4s (Jeeps/trucks), ATVs, UTVs. 
  • Difficulty: Expert. 
  • Season: Spring–late fall; closed Jan–Apr and after heavy rain. 
  • Permits/Fees: $5/day or annual OHV pass. 
  • Amenities: Parking, vault toilet; services in Blairsville.
     

Cashes Valley Road — Blue Ridge/Cherry Log

  • From Atlanta: I-575/GA-515 to Blue Ridge → Cherry Log → FS 144. 
  • Description: ~8 miles, out-and-back. Scenic valley with 5 shallow creek crossings. 
  • Vehicles: Stock 4x4s; crossings deeper after rain. 
  • Difficulty: Easy. 
  • Season: Year-round. 
  • Permits/Fees: None. 
  • Amenities: None on trail; services in Blue Ridge.
     

Charlie’s Creek Road — Clayton/Hiawassee

  • From Atlanta: US-441 to Clayton → Warwoman Rd → FS 70 → FS 54. 
  • Description: ~9 miles, multiple water fords, remote mountain road. 
  • Vehicles: High-clearance 4x4s; check water depth. 
  • Difficulty: Easy–moderate. 
  • Season: Year-round. 
  • Permits/Fees: None. 
  • Amenities: Primitive camping nearby; services in Clayton/Hiawassee.
     

Currahee Mountain Road — Toccoa

  • From Atlanta: I-85/I-985 → Toccoa; access via Currahee Mtn Rd. 
  • Description: 3-mile gravel/dirt road to 360° summit views; WWII training site. 
  • Vehicles: High-clearance recommended; 4WD useful when wet. 
  • Difficulty: Easy. 
  • Season: Year-round. 
  • Permits/Fees: None. 
  • Amenities: None on site; services in Toccoa. 

 

Davenport Mountain OHV — Murray County (near Chatsworth)

  • From Atlanta: I-75 N to GA-52 W (≈1 hr 45 min); follow signs to Lake Conasauga.
  • Description: Short but rugged 7-mile trail system with steep ascents and tight turns through the Cohutta foothills.
  • Vehicles: Dirt bikes, ATVs, UTVs, and short-wheelbase 4x4s.
  • Difficulty: Moderate–difficult.
  • Season: Open mid-April through December; closed in winter.
  • Permits/Fees: $5/day or annual OHV pass.
  • Amenities: Trailhead parking, vault toilet, camping nearby at Lake Conasauga.


Nimblewill Gap & Old Bucktown — Dahlonega

  • From Atlanta: GA-400 → Dahlonega → GA-52 → Nimblewill Church Rd. 
  • Description: Scenic forest service roads with creekside camps and ridge passes. 
  • Vehicles: Most SUVs/4x4s; Bucktown rougher. 
  • Difficulty: Easy–moderate. 
  • Season: Year-round. 
  • Permits/Fees: None for casual use. 
  • Amenities: Dispersed camping; facilities at Amicalola Falls SP.
     

Rocky Flats OHV — Chatsworth (Cohutta WMA)

  • From Atlanta: I-75 → Chatsworth → US-411 → Old GA-2 → FS 630. 
  • Description: 3.4 miles; wooded trail with rocks, bridges, brush. 
  • Vehicles: High-clearance 4x4s, ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes. 
  • Difficulty: Moderate. 
  • Season: Year-round, weather dependent. 
  • Permits/Fees: None for street-legal rigs. 
  • Amenities: Staging/parking only.

NOTE: Was reported to be closed in August because of a sinkhole.
 

Rock Creek OHV Area — Mt. Hood National Forest

  • From Atlanta: GA-400 N to GA-60 through Dahlonega (≈2 hrs).
  • Description: Network of narrow forest roads through the Blue Ridge Wildlife Management Area. Rocky terrain and steep grades in places.
  • Vehicles: ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes, short-wheelbase Jeeps.
  • Difficulty: Moderate.
  •  Season: March–Dec; closed in winter.
  • Permits/Fees: $5/day or annual OHV pass.
  • Amenities: Parking lot, vault toilet, camping in nearby Coopers Creek WMA.


Tatum Lead OHV Trail — Chatsworth

  • From Atlanta: I-75 N to GA-52 W (≈1 hr 50 min); located within the Cohutta Wildlife Management Area.
  •  Description: Narrow mountain trail climbing Tatum Lead Ridge with deep ruts and scenic overlooks.
  •  Vehicles: 4x4 ATVs, dirt bikes, and short-wheelbase Jeeps only.
    Difficulty: Difficult.
  •  Season: April–Dec; closed in winter.
  •  Permits/Fees: $5/day or annual OHV pass.
  •  Amenities: Limited parking; no facilities. Camping at nearby Cohutta WMA sites.


Sarah’s Creek Road — Clayton

  • From Atlanta: US-441 to Clayton → Warwoman Rd → FS 156. 
  • Description: Easy gravel road along Sarah’s Creek to primitive campground. 
  • Vehicles: Most SUVs/4x4s; shallow creek splashes. 
  • Difficulty: Easy. 
  • Season: Typically spring–fall; winter varies. 
  • Permits/Fees: Driving free; campground fee. 
  • Amenities: Primitive campsites, vault toilets.
     

Tray Mountain Trail — Helen

  • From Atlanta: GA-400 → Cleveland → Helen; FS 79 to Tray Gap. 
  • Description: 7–8 miles up Tray Mountain to AT; rocky forest road with views. 
  • Vehicles: Stock 4x4s usually fine. 
  • Difficulty: Beginner–moderate. 
  • Season: Year-round. 
  • Permits/Fees: None. 
  • Amenities: Parking at Tray Gap; services in Helen/Unicoi SP.
     

Public Off-Road Parks


5313 Off-Road Park — Calhoun

  • From Atlanta: I-75 N to Exit 312 → GA-53 E. 
  • Description: 112 acres, ~10 miles of trails. Mud pits, hills, play areas. 
  • Vehicles: Jeeps/trucks, ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes. 
  • Difficulty: Easy to difficult, weather-dependent. 
  • Season: Weekends, year-round. 
  • Permits/Fees: ~$15/adult; kids free. 
  • Amenities: Parking, pavilion, porta-potties; Buc-ee’s nearby. 

Iron Mountain Resort — Dahlonega

  • From Atlanta: GA-400 → Dahlonega → GA-52 E. 
  • Description: 4,300 acres, 150+ miles of trails; mud, rocks, hill climbs. 
  • Vehicles: Jeeps, trucks, ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes; rentals available. 
  • Difficulty: All levels, marked trails. 
  • Season: Year-round; night riding on weekends/events. 
  • Permits/Fees: ~$40/day per 4x4; passengers extra. 
  • Amenities: Cabins, RV/tent camping, bathhouses, grille/bar, pro shop.


Tennessee & North Carolina Off-Road / Forest Trails & Parks


Adventure Off Road Park — South Pittsburg, TN

  • Location / Access: South Pittsburg, Tennessee (southern middle TN, not too far from Chattanooga area)  
  • Description: ~500-acre park with rock terrain, hills, wooded trails. Good mix for all skill levels.  
  • Vehicles: Jeeps, trucks, ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes.  
  • Difficulty: Ranges from mild to challenging (rock sections, steep grades). 
  • Season / Access: Year-round (depending on conditions) 
  • Fees / Permits: ~$20 per rider / entry (for off-road users)  
  • Amenities: The park itself handles off-road use; expect parking, basic staging, maybe restrooms. (Not a major resort)
     

Badin Lake OHV Area — Uwharrie National Forest, NC

  • Location / Access: Uwharrie Ranger District, North Carolina  
  • Description: ~16 miles of trails maintained for 4WD vehicles, ATVs, motorcycles. Trails vary in difficulty. 
  • Vehicles: Jeeps / 4WD, ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes.  
  • Difficulty: Mixed — some mild trails, some more technical spurs. 
  • Season / Access: Usually open year-round, though trail sections may close for maintenance or weather. 
  • Fees / Permits: Standard National Forest use rules apply. (No large private fee) 
  • Amenities: Parking, vault toilets, signage, trailhead boards and trash collection.


Brimstone Recreation — Tennessee

  • Location / Access: In Tennessee (Huntsville area) 
  • Description: Many miles of trails, wooded paths, water crossings, steep sections. More remote and adventurous. 
  • Vehicles: Jeeps, UTVs, ATVs, etc.  
  • Difficulty: Some trails are tough; good for intermediate to expert users.  
  • Season / Access: Open unless conditions are prohibitive (mud, storm damage).  
  • Fees / Permits: Paid entry (varies by park)  
  • Amenities: Trail infrastructure, basic support. Check park’s website for camping, restrooms.
     

Coalmont OHV — Tracy City, TN

  • Location / Access: Tracy City, Tennessee (in southern Tennessee)  
  • Description: City-owned OHV area with scenic trails, caves, overlooks, varied terrain.  
  • Vehicles: Jeeps, 4×4s, ATVs, UTVs. 
  • Difficulty: Beginner to intermediate; good for mixed use and for people wanting moderate challenge.  
  • Season / Access: Year-round (weather dependent)
  • Fees / Permits: The area is kept up by the city; generally free or low cost for local OHV use.  
  • Amenities: Because it’s city-owned, more likely to have parking, signage, maybe restrooms or nearby services.
     

Dutch John Trail — Pisgah / Uwharrie Region, NC

  • Location / Access: North Carolina — Dutch John is part of the Uwharrie / Pisgah trail systems.  
  • Description: Mixed terrain; mild trail with occasional muddy climbs. In wet conditions, more challenging.  
  • Vehicles: Jeeps/4WD, ATVs.  
  • Difficulty: Generally moderate, though in dry conditions easier. 
  • Season / Access: Typically open year-round; trail use may be limited by maintenance or weather.  
  • Fees / Permits: Standard forest service regulations; no major private fee. 
  • Amenities: Trailheads, forest parking, some facilities like signs.
     

Windrock Park — Oliver Springs, TN

  • Location / Access: Near Knoxville, Tennessee (Oliver Springs area) 
  • Description: ~73,000 acres of off-road trails, multiple levels, terrain variety (rocks, mud, woods). 
  • Vehicles: Jeeps, trucks, ATVs, UTVs, full off-road rigs.  
  • Difficulty: All levels — from easy forest roads to extreme rock/mud routes.  
  • Season / Access: Open year-round; weather may affect some trails.  
  • Fees / Permits: Park admission / trail use fees. (Check the site) 
  • Amenities: Full campground, general store, staging areas, infrastructure.
     

Rocky Top / Big Fill Trails — NC / Cherokee NF & border areas

  • Location / Access: In or around Cherokee National Forest / Pisgah region; often accessed via Newport, NC side.  
  • Description: Rocky Top is a trail with exposed rock, climbs, good views; Big Fill is a companion route often combined with Rocky Top for a full-day run.  
  • Vehicles: High-clearance 4×4, preferably with off-road tires. 
  • Difficulty: Moderate to challenging, depending on conditions and which sections you do. 
  • Season / Access: Usually open; some sections may be seasonal or gated. 
  • Fees / Permits: No private fees, just forest service regulations. 
  • Amenities: Typically minimal — parking, trailheads; nearest services in local towns.

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