Jacks River Falls Trail

IMG_6487Jack’s River Falls Trail

Trail Overview

Hike and splash 6 miles on the Jacks River Falls Trail, winding and wading through Georgia’s Cohutta Wilderness to a series of beautiful waterfalls.

Trailhead Location Google Maps Location
Park Information Cohutta Wilderness – Website
Trail Features Waterfalls, Scenic Views, Pet-Friendly

NOTE: for a complete list of features check out the tags at the bottom of this post.
Hiked Dates 03-21-2015
Rating 7.57
Class 1
Mileage 9.3 miles
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Trail Location & Directions

Located in Georgia’s Cohutta Wilderness you can drive to the trailhead via a dirt/gravel forest service road. Your GPS or Google Maps will take your directly to the trailhead without much of a problem. The Google Maps location is here!

Trail/Park Official Description

This official information is from Atlanta Trails. The Jacks River Falls Trail stretches over 16 miles through the beautifully rugged and remote Cohutta wilderness in North Georgia, following its namesake river through a lushly green, waterfall-filled river valley.

This 9.3 mile out-and-back hike trails some of the highlights of the Jacks River valley, hiking to rushing waterfalls, splashing through river crossings, and descending through the rocky Jacks River Gorge.

The Jacks River Falls Trail departs the Dally Gap trailhead (view maps and driving directions), descending through a mixed deciduous and coniferous forest southwest toward Jacks River. Several old growth hemlocks stand trailside, their large trunks towering into the sky over the younger deciduous trees. The forest floor is rich, filled with fern, wildflowers and vibrantly colored mushrooms in warmer months. The trail hikes past two intersections with the Benton Mackeye Trail, the white-diamond-blazed BMT joining and then veering off from Jacks River Trail.

Midlife Hikers Review

 

Snake Stepper and Bug Whisperer decided to make this hike at the last minute and information was sketchy about water conditions and camping. After hiking only 3 miles in we discovered that the trail was impassable due to extreme rain and flooding. We will return later this year to do a full review of the area.

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