The Best Hiking Trails in Vogel State Park
Undoubtedly the best way to see the park is by hiking its magnificent trails. Even if you're a beginner outdoorsperson, you can find a trail that suits you. More active travelers will enjoy the challenge of the trails' inclines.
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1. Trahlyta Lake Trail
Looping around a flat and wide mile-long path, with an observation deck below the spillway of a dam, this trail takes about an hour to complete. Photograph the mountain from the bridge for enviable pictures to share on social media.
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2. Byron Herbert Reece Nature Trail
Also taking around an hour to walk is this 0.8-mile partial looping trail that has much more of an incline. The forestland, which is particularly diverse here, will appeal to active hikers who appreciate ecology.
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3. Coosa Backcountry Trail
This massive, 12.9-mile partial loop takes around nine hours to complete and is the park's ultimate challenge. The trail climbs and dips with a mile difference in elevation at each extreme, and there are three ridgelines to cross. This is the best experience for seasoned hikers.
The Best Family Activities in Vogel State Park
Georgia is known for its charm, and the friendly rangers will help make your stay at Vogel State Park cabins and hotels an unforgettable experience. There's plenty to enjoy at the lake, including water sports, swimming, and fishing.
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1. Swimming and boating
The mountain lake at Vogel is great for family-friendly swimming. Alternatively, rent a kayak and see the park from a new perspective, or try aqua cycling, another fun activity that's quite different from traditional boating. You can also fish for trout at the shore, pier, or on the lake from a boat.
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2. CCC Museum
The Civilian Conservation Corps helped make the park what it is today. This museum will help you understand and appreciate their contributions to conserving Georgia's natural environment. Check out the photographs and read about the lives of these nature lovers.
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3. Picnicking
Choose from any of the park's four picnic shelters and make the most of the great outdoors with some al fresco dining. Picnic Shelter One is wheelchair accessible, and all four are dog friendly. There's also a lake pavilion available to rent, which is perfect for events such as family reunions.