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Afoot & Afield: Atlanta: 108 Spectacular Outings in North-Central Georgia

Afoot & Afield: Atlanta: 108 Spectacular Outings in North-Central Georgia

Current price: $18.95
Publication Date: November 10th, 2015
Publisher:
Wilderness Press
ISBN:
9780899977874
Pages:
312
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Description

Escape Atlanta and head for the hills with 108 great hikes

From American Indian settlements and Civil War battlefields, to lush riverbanks and remote wilderness, experienced outdoor author Marcus Woolf presents a comprehensive collection of 108 boot-tested hikes. Ranging from easy day hikes along the Chattahoochee River to weekend excursions in the north Georgia mountains, all the trips are within a two-hour drive of the city.

Afoot & Afield Atlanta has abundant choices for everyone, from families with small children to casual hikers to experienced backpackers. This guide encompasses the vast public lands in the Atlanta area, including Amicalola Falls, Fort Mountain, Vogel, Unicoi, Tallulah Gorge, Victoria Bryant, F.D. Roosevelt, Panola Mountain, Fort Yargo, and Watson Mill Bridge State Parks; Cohutta Wilderness; Chickamauga Battlefield; the Benton MacKaye and Appalachian Trails; Carters Lake; Smithgall Woods; Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area; Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve; Stone Mountain Park; Ocmulgee National Monument; and much more.

Each trip includes the following:

  • At-a-glance essential information, including distance, hiking time, and elevation gainHighlights summarizing its best features and helping you quickly decide whether it's right for you
  • Complete description and hiking directions
  • An easy-to-read map with GPS waypoints
  • Ratings for difficulty and suitability for children and dogs, as well as backpacking, mountain biking, and horseback riding

About the Author

Marcus Woolf has written for national outdoor magazines, such as "Backpacker" and "Outside," and for 20 years he served as an editor and journalist for outdoor business publications. In 2011, he cofounded The Adventure Post website, where he shares his passion for the outdoors and adventure travel. While doing the legwork for this book, he survived a nose-to-nose encounter with a bear at 2 a.m. and a charge from a particularly mean opossum. Woolf is based in the Southeast, where he enjoys hiking, kayaking, and an unhinged passion for Alabama football.