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Cohutta Wilderness
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July 24, 2023
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January 17, 2024
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Best routes near Jacks River Falls

12.1km
03:13
190m
20m
The Jacks River Trail offers a unique journey through North Georgia's Cohutta Wilderness, where the river itself becomes part of the path. You'll trek through lush old-growth hemlock and hardwood forests, with the Jacks River always in view, featuring scattered boulders and small waterfalls. The trail's defining feature is its numerous river crossings, leading to the stunning, multi-tiered Jacks River Falls, making it an adventure best enjoyed by those ready to get their feet wet.
This moderate hiking route covers 7.5 miles (12.1 km) with 631 feet (192 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 3 hours and 12 minutes. Be aware that cell service is unreliable in this remote area, and signage can be scarce, so bring good navigation tools. The river crossings can be challenging, especially after rain, so warm weather is ideal for this watery trek.
What truly sets the Jacks River Trail apart is its immersive wilderness feel and the sheer number of river fords, making it one of Georgia's premiere river hikes. Portions of the trail even follow the old roadbed of a 1930s logging railroad, with visible cross-ties still present, adding a historical layer to the natural beauty. It's a fantastic option for solitude and a unique connection with nature.

5
hikers
14.5km
04:04
280m
280m
The Beech Bottom Trail offers a journey through the dense, green, and lush forest of the Cohutta Wilderness, leading you to the magnificent Jacks River Falls. The path largely follows an old roadbed, starting flat before a steady descent and gentle rolls, though the last mile near the falls becomes rocky and almost riverbed-like. The highlight is undoubtedly Jacks River Falls itself, an enormous, thundering double-drop cascade into deep pools, surrounded by rocky cliffs, making the effort well worth it.
This moderate 9.0-mile (14.5 km) hike, with 929 feet (283 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 4 hours and 3 minutes. It's considered the easiest and shortest route to the falls, making it a popular choice, especially for those looking to avoid more technical river crossings found on other trails. Be aware that you will still need to ford Beech Bottoms Creek, which can be problematic after heavy rains, so check water levels before heading out.
Located in the remote Cohutta Wilderness, this trail provides a true wilderness experience. While the main trail offers limited scenic views, winter can open up vistas from higher points like Van Arthur Lead, and late spring brings blooming mountain laurel and wild roses. The trail is also notable for six large stone stacks of unknown origin, possibly ancient graves, adding a touch of mystery to your adventure.

15.5km
04:25
350m
350m
The Jacks River Falls via Rice Camp Trail offers a deep dive into the Cohutta Wilderness, where the journey is as much about the wild, untamed forest as it is about the destination. You'll traverse varied terrain, from old railroad beds to steep, rooty sections, all while surrounded by ancient hemlocks and lush ferns. The highlight is undoubtedly the magnificent Jacks River Falls, a multi-tiered 60-foot waterfall, but the numerous river fords, including the challenging Jacks River crossings, are what truly define this rugged experience.
This moderate hiking route covers 9.6 miles (15.5 km) with 1140 feet (347 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 4 hours and 24 minutes. Be ready for wet feet, as the trail involves multiple river fords, some potentially waist-deep. Cell service is limited, so bring a physical map and navigation skills. Spring and summer are ideal for wildflowers and powerful falls, but be prepared for rugged conditions.
What makes this trail stand out is its location within the Cohutta Wilderness, the largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi, offering a truly remote and immersive natural experience. The extensive river crossings, particularly the Jacks River, are a unique feature, demanding proper footwear and a sense of adventure. It's a top destination in Fannin County for those seeking a genuine wilderness challenge and one of Georgia's most spectacular waterfalls.
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Elevation 460 m