Springer and Cohutta Mountains Map
Springer and Cohutta Mountains Map
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gleaming with beauty
Ever been to the Chattahoochee National Forest in northern Georgia? There's plenty of hiking to do, and wildlife to see, as well as spectacular waterfalls. Springer Mountain is the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail and is part of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It offers incredible summit views from multiple trailheads. The Cohuttas comprise the largest wilderness east of the Mississippi and are part of the oldest known mountains in the world. This detailed, illustrated map from National Geographic is loaded with useful information on camping, hiking, lodging, transportation, regulations, and safety. Also included are valuable wilderness tips and Leave No Trace guidelines along with updated trails, trailheads, points of interest, and much more.
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- Printed on "Backcountry Tough" waterproof, tear-resistant paper
- A full UTM grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation
- Approximately 4.25 x 9.25 inches (folded); 27 x 39 inches (fully opened)
- Scale = 1:70,000
- The west side of the map includes The Cohutta Wilderness, Cohutta Wildlife Management Area, Fort Mountain State Park, Rich Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Rich Mountain Wilderness, Coosawattee Wildlife Management Area, a segment of the Benton MacKaye Trail, and more
- The east side of the map includes Nottely Lake, Roundtop Mountain, Coopers Creek Wildlife Management Area, Vogel State Park, Raven Cliffs Wilderness, Chestatee Wildlife Management Area, Blood Mountain Wilderness, Ed Jenkins National Recreation Area, Blue Ridge Wildlife Management Area, Amicalola Falls State Park, Whissenhunt Mountain, and more
- Imported