A short and scenic trail not too far from Dahlonega, Forest Service Road 98 is one of many Forest Service roads in the Blue Ridge Ranger District of the Chattahoochee National Forest. Popular with hunters during deer and turkey seasons, this rarely traveled trail is also right near the Whissenhunt Off-Highway Vehicle trail system. With so many other trails in the immediate area, Forest Service Road 98 is a fun off the beaten path road to explore.
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Head west on State Road 52 for approximately three miles. Turn right onto Siloam Church Road and proceed straight for approximately three miles. Siloam Church Road becomes Hightower Church Road. Proceed straight for approximately three miles and turn left to stay on Hightower Church Road. Proceed for 0.1 miles and turn left onto Forest Service Road 98.
Very over grown secluded trail. Not much to it but a small camping area at the end. Fun to explore when your in the area.
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Dave is more of an explorer than a wheeler who loves to find remote locations to hike and kayak fish. Born and raised in Chicago for 21 years before moving to Atlanta, backroads and forests and mountains were a whole new experience and now he just can't get enough. When he's not fishing for stripers on Lake Lanier, you can find him in the mountains of North Georgia, Tennessee or South Carolina exploring and mapping backroads. Just look for the guy with the kayak on the top of the truck!
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