All of our trips take place on the Georgia section of the Bartram Trail, the path of naturalist William Bartram as he walked through what is now the Chattahoochee National Forest and along the Wild and Scenic Chattooga River.
Bartram hiked this route from 1773- 1777 as he explored and cataloged the plants and animals he found and made maps of his route, which began in Georgia and continued to the Carolinas, Florida, Alabama and beyond. Providing a variety of hiking experiences, this section of the Bartram Trail winds from high elevations, like the observation tower on Rabun Bald to lower elevations through beautiful wilderness with side trails to waterfalls and scenic spots along the river. Trips are planned for specific parts of the trail based on the ability and experience of the hikers.
There is something here for everyone, from the easiest hike to more challenging choices.