Top products from r/Georgia
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1. Hiking Georgia, 4th: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Guides Series)
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Hiking Georgia 4th Ed
2. The Best in Tent Camping: Georgia: A Guide for Car Campers Who Hate RVs, Concrete Slabs, and Loud Portable Stereos (Best Tent Camping)
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Used Book in Good Condition
3. Hiking Trails of North Georgia
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Peachtree Publishers Hiking Trails of North Georgia - 1-56145-127-4
4. Hiking Trails of Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock and Citico Creek Wildernesses
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Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
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Ok then, my favorite spot in the whole southeast is in NC but it's only 3 hours away. You'd park at a place called Big Fat Gap off US 129. Which is just north of Robbinsville NC, and 3 hours from Marietta. And from there the possibilities are pretty endless.
You'd Want to pick up this book http://www.amazon.com/Hiking-Trails-Kilmer-Slickrock-Citico-Wildernesses/dp/156145415X it's written by the same dude who wrote the book in my other post in your thread.
If you drive out big fat gap road (directions in book) And there is a nice camping spot about 1/2-3/4 of a mile down the trail that continues to go in the same direction as the road.
The area has everything. Bald mountains, rocky outcrop/ridge tops where you can see forever in 330°. Beautiful rushing creeks with trout.
One caveat. You can't bring your dog. Not because of any rules, but because it's hunting season, and there they hunt with dogs. Sometimes pit bulls in hog season, and they have been known to get aggressive with pets. I've personally never seen a hog dog in my 12 years of going there. Usually it's deer dogs, which are the sweetest dogs you'll meet. Usually Black and Tan/Beagle mixes or something like that. And don't worry about the hunters. They stick to the trails and mostly stay in the parking lots. Also they're very nice people who always share their beer and engage in small talk. Just turn up your southern accent and you'll be fine.
If you like this idea I will list out a specific list of trails in the area for you to check out.
If this seems too far or something I have a few other ideas. Just let me know. I've been doing this for 20 years, and I'm the guy who always plans the trips in my group, because I enjoy it. So don't hesitate.
If you're willing to drive a couple hours farther, and deal with possible snow there's another place I have in mind also...
It doesn't help you much right now, and I hope you find your dog, but I'd recommend taking a look at these in the future, I got them because my pup wouldn't stay in the back seat and they've worked great.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0793NZ8YD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is what I use whenever I plan a camping trip. I picked it up at Barnes and Noble. http://www.amazon.com/Hiking-Georgia-States-Greatest-Adventures/dp/0762782439/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416792209&sr=8-1&keywords=falcon+hiking+georgia
Check out this book: http://amzn.com/0897327241
My wife and I have found it invaluable in exploring GA campgrounds. Some of our favorites are Cloudland Canyon (great walk-in sites), Vogel and Unicoi.