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18 Attractions to Explore Near Fort Hawkins

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Sky Valley OverlookSky Valley Overlook is a spectacular spot for nature lovers. This breathtaking viewpoint features a stunning, 360-degree view of the valley below. With its grand cliffs, wooded hills and rolling meadows, Sky Valley Overlook offers an unforgettable experience filled with sights and sounds to delight all five senses. Visitors can explore over two miles of hiking trails and picnic areas alongside beautiful streams filled with trout and panoramic views along the ridge line.
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Estatoah FallsEstatoah Falls, is an incredible natural wonder. Estatoah is a breathtaking multi-tiered waterfall that plunges into a deep gorge. Its beauty and majesty are simply incomparable in the area and provide visitors with a truly one-of-a-kind experience. The trail to the falls is accessible, yet steep and rugged enough to give hikers all the thrill they seek while trekking across this rugged terrain. The view from the bottom of the falls gives hikers a glimpse into an alternate realm.
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Ammons Creek FallsAmmons Creek Falls, is an impressive waterfall surrounded by lush forestry. The cascade of the falls descends approximately fifty feet into a pool of crystal clear water below. Its scenic beauty attracts visitors from all around to bask in its magnificence. To reach the falls, locate the trailhead at the end of Ammons Creek Road and hike up a quarter of a mile on a moderate path that meanders through notable rhododendrons and mountain laurel overhanging rocky terrain.
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Holcomb Creek FallsHolcomb Creek Falls, is a breathtakingly beautiful waterfall that stands at nearly 100 feet tall. Holcomb Creek Falls is known as one of Georgia's most spectacular waterfalls and can be accessed by a short yet rewarding hike through the dense forest of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. This gorgeous waterfall empties into the far reaches of Lake Burton below, creating a stunning landscape for visitors.
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Rabun BaldRabun Bald is a mountain that stands at 4,696 feet as the second highest peak in the state and provides spectacular views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains. It covers close to 2,500 acres and is filled with wildlife including deer, turkey, black bears, and even the occasional cougar. It also has several maintained trails that can be used for hiking or camping. While there are no defined camping sites on the mountain, designated areas have been established.
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Dick's KnobDick's Knob is an iconic mountain peak stands at 4,064 feet and is much beloved by the local community due to its breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Its unique shape makes it easily recognizable, as the top of the peak is rounded off like a dome. Despite the name, Dick's Knob isn't actually named after anyone, but rather just in reference to its unusual geography.
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Black Rock Lake TrailBlack Rock Lake Trail is a scenic two-mile loop, perfect for hikers and outdoors enthusiasts. The trail offers panoramic views of lake and a variety of wild flowers along the route. There are plenty of opportunities to observe wildlife such as whitetail deer, foxes, turkey, bald eagles and hawks. Along with wildlife viewing, Black Rock Lake Trail contains several natural artifacts including dramatic rock outlines created by a long-ago landslide and Indian fishing sites.
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Camp Blue RidgeCamp Blue Ridge, is a place where children of all ages come to have the summer of their dreams. From making lifelong friendships and building confidence to discovering new hobbies and being immersed in an expansive natural playground, Camp Blue Ridge provides children with opportunities to learn, grow, and have a blast! With activities like horseback riding, mountain biking, swimming, ropes course, archery, campfires and much more.
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Black Rock Mountain State ParkBlack Rock Mountain State Park is a spectacular landscape located in Rabun County, Georgia. Situated atop the Eastern Continental Divide, the park spans over 1,700 acres and offers stunning rocky peaks with breathtaking views of wooded valleys and rolling foothills. Within this natural wonderland, visitors can enjoy camping, picnicking, hiking, and fishing against an incredible backdrop filled with lush forests and wildflowers.
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Pinnacle KnobPinnacle Knob is a beautiful natural spot with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. This picturesque area features a two-mile trail, an overlook pavilion, and camping sites for campers who are looking for some adventure. Hikers and nature lovers will be pleased with the many trails that run through the Rabun County forests and along Black Rock Mountain State Park’s ridge line. Visitors can also explore nearby waterfalls and creeks.
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Ellicott Rock WildernessEllicott Rock Wilderness, located in the picturesque Oconee County of South Carolina, is a pristine natural gem that offers a breathtaking escape into the heart of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Nestled within the Sumter National Forest, this wilderness area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, backpackers, and nature lovers seeking a truly immersive experience in the rugged beauty of the region.
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Foothills TrailThe Foothills Trail in Oconee County, South Carolina, is a renowned long-distance hiking trail that winds through the pristine landscapes of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Appalachian foothills. This scenic and challenging trail offers outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the region, including waterfalls, rivers, mountain vistas, and lush woodlands.
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Spoonauger FallsSpoonauger Falls, located in Oconee County, South Carolina, is a captivating and easily accessible waterfall that enchants visitors with its natural beauty and tranquil surroundings. Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of the Appalachian foothills, this waterfall is a popular destination for hikers, nature lovers, and photographers seeking a serene and scenic escape.
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King Creek Falls Kings Creek Falls is a captivating natural wonder nestled within the stunning landscapes of Oconee County, South Carolina. This beautiful waterfall is one of the hidden gems of the region, offering visitors a serene escape into the heart of the Southern Appalachian Mountains.Situated within the Sumter National Forest, Kings Creek Falls is a testament to the untouched beauty of the natural world.
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Chattahoochee-Oconee National ForestsThe Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests offer a wide range of outdoor activities for nature and adventure enthusiasts. These spectacular forests are home to over 600 miles of trails, enabling visitors to traverse the region on foot or by bike. Wilderness camping is also available, offering an immersive experience in the mountainous landscape that makes up the area. Additionally, numerous rivers and lakes within the region host boating and fishing activities.
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Warwoman DellWarwoman Dell, is a historical and natural wonder that invites exploration. Providing a brief respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life, this area has lush green dells, cascading creeks, and cool waterfalls for visitors to witness firsthand. Once considered a sacred Cherokee site of healing and feasting, the area was named for a woman warrior who reigned at the site with her sisters centuries before modern times.
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King Creek FallsKing Creek Falls, nestled in Oconee County, South Carolina, is a breathtaking natural wonder that showcases the pristine beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Appalachian foothills. This picturesque waterfall is a hidden gem that lures hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers with its stunning cascade and serene woodland surroundings.
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Screamer MountainScreamer Mountain, is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. It's breathtaking views, mountain trails, and It Mountain provides exciting day hikes in the heart of North Georgia. The area is also rich in wildlife and offers diverse terrain with hills that descend into densely forested valleys. Further along the trail visitors will discover lookout points well worth the trek!

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Fort Hawkins
Fort Hawkins was a military fort situated in Georgia from 1806 through 1821. It originally served as a trading post for local Native American tribes and as a military outpost for the US Army during conflicts with various Indian nations. Over time, the fort became an important center of trade and commerce for central Georgia, eventually developing into an important source of employment opportunities for the people of the area.
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