Cohutta National Forest
Cohutta National Forest is located in the northern part of Georgia, covering over 36,000 acres. It is part of the larger Chattahoochee National Forest and features diverse ecosystems, including hardwood forests, streams, and wildlife habitats. The forest is known for its scenic beauty and offers various recreational activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing.
The forest is home to several trails, including the popular Cohutta Wilderness area, which provides opportunities for backcountry hiking and exploration. Visitors can also enjoy the stunning views from Big Frog Mountain and experience the rich biodiversity, including species like deer, black bears, and numerous bird species.