James E. Edmunds Backcountry Trail

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Edmund’s East-Fork Trail

Trailhead Location Located on Black Rock Mountain Parkway, 3 miles north of Clayton off U.S. Highway 441. Look for brown directional signs in Mountain City. Google Maps Location
Park Information Black Rock Mountain State Park
Trail Features River & Streams, Views, Primitive Campsites, Dog Friendly

NOTE: for a complete list of features check out the tags at the bottom of this post.
Trail Name James E. Edmund’s Backcountry Trail – East Fork
Last Hiked Dates 04-30-2016
Trail Blaze Type/Color Orange Square (on trees/rocks)
Surface Type Natural Surface & Gravel
Trail Type ∞ Loop with West Fork included
Rating 9.48
Class 1
Trail Official Mileage 7.2 miles
Average Speed 1.30 MPH
Max Speed 5 MPH
Maximum Elevation 3311
Minimum Elevation 2265
Elevation Gain/Loss +2566 / -2536
Track Download
Official Map Download
Waypoints
Parking Area N34° 54.416′ W83° 24.717′ – Google
Main Trailhead N34° 54.416′ W83° 24.717′
Fern Cove Campsite N34° 54.754′ W83° 24.868′
Track Image & Data
Official Trail Description
Black Rock Mountain State Park – James E. Edmunds Loop trail is a 7.2 mile loop located near Rabun Gap, GA and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible from March until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

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Midlife Hikers Review

This park is really well maintained and the rangers seem to really enjoy what they out there. During this trip we dealt with some pretty severe weather and decided to shorten our hiking time out on this trail. We did spend the night at Fern Cove Campsite which had a ton of amenities for a back-country site. This area deserves a lot more adventure time when the weather is a little cooperative.