Tucked away in the northwestern part of Georgia, just west of Calhoun, lies Dunaway Gap Road. This short rarely-used hidden trail is the only cut-through of Johns Mountain, a 20-mile-long mountain that forms the western part of The Pocket, a popular and geographically unique recreation area. The trail traverses the Johns Mountain Wildlife Management Area, a 28,000-acre area with opportunities for hiking, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, and mountain biking. This rocky mountain pass is one of the rougher trails in the area, making it a fun addition for someone who needs to stretch their legs and suspension after all the surrounding regular gravel roads.
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