Russell-Brasstown National Scenic Byway


Area Status: Open
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Cool in the summer, mild in the winter, the Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway encircles the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River and is surrounded by the Chattahoochee National Forest. The drive is ideal for viewing colorful wildflowers or dazzling fall color. Secluded valley views of Wilderness Areas abound along the way. The 40-mile loop follows State Highways 348, 180, and 17/75. Allow at least three hours driving time. Outdoor Fun in the North Georgia Mountains highlights the byway and popular mountain recreation stops. 

At a Glance

Current Conditions: Stretch your legs at Dukes Creek Falls, where a 2.2 mile-long round trip hiking path delivers you to a misty poolside below a cascading waterfall. Keep an eye out your window for views of Mount Yonah’s prominent cliff face in the distance. Take a little trip into the Raven's Cliff Wilderness trail for a 2.6 mile each way, where you expect to get a little wet in the no higher then calf deep water crossing as you enter into the peaceful wilderness experience. Cross the famed Appalachian Trail at Hogpen Gap. Linger atop Brasstown Bald, Georgia's tallest mountain, to absorb all 360-degrees of rolling highlands and learn more about the area at the visitor center there. Hike or bike at Smithgall Woods State Park to explore hardwoods, trout streams and watch for wildlife. A rustic haven of campsites at Andrew's Cove Campground on Hwy 75 8 miles north of Helen or continue on to visit cabins, campsites, lodge rooms and trails, is easily accessible from the byway at Unicoi State Park. Stroll up the 0.4-mile paved path to Anna Ruby Falls and see where two creeks converge in the rare, 150-foot twin falls. Share a meal at a cozy picnic site along the way, or break bread in Helen, a Bavarian-themed hamlet located near the byway.
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