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Old Sep 3, 2020 | 11:20 PM
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Hey guys,

Just built my D2 with an OME lift, big A/T tires, and bumpers, and I'm looking for some trails to take a day trip on and friends. I haven't found much info online for beginner trails in GA. I understand the transfer case and basic off-road driving but have little experience. Really hoping I can find some place to play around this weekend. Been thinking about going up to Suches and going on a few trails if anyone has suggestions.

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Old Sep 6, 2020 | 01:06 AM
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I can’t remember the names of the trails but there plenty up near the Tennessee border.
 
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Old Sep 6, 2020 | 02:20 AM
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Thanks for the reply, I saw a lot in Suches, looking for a trail specifically safe to go on alone unless anyone is interested in going with me.

 
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Old Sep 8, 2020 | 10:36 AM
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We just did Charlies creek (near Clayton GA) it is now my favorite trail. If you want to go some time let me know via a Direct message ill meet you there some time.
 
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Old Sep 9, 2020 | 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by TuffDeck
We just did Charlies creek (near Clayton GA) it is now my favorite trail. If you want to go some time let me know via a Direct message ill meet you there some time.
That's awesome, I'll definitely shoot you a PM. I'd also like to go on the "Beasley ****" trail with somebody more experienced than I am.

Really appreciate the replies guys,
Jacob
 
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Old Mar 23, 2021 | 02:52 PM
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Just did Charlies Creek yesterday with my new to me 2017 Disco HSE Lux. Loved it! I have been on the trail before but not in years.
I will get some pics uploaded but do not have any action shots really. Was an impromptu ride.
 
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Old Mar 13, 2023 | 02:29 AM
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Georgia is home to many great off-road driving trails for all skill levels, from scenic routes to more rugged terrain. Here are some of the Best Off Road Driving Trails in Georgia:

1. Beasley **** OHV Trail - Located in Blairsville, this trail offers over 10 miles of trails for all types of vehicles. The trails range from easy to difficult, with obstacles like steep hills and rocky sections.

2. Durhamtown Off-Road Resort - Located in Union Point, this resort offers over 150 miles of trails for all types of vehicles. The trails range from easy to extreme, with obstacles like hill climbs, mud pits and rock crawls.

3. Houston Valley OHV Area - Located in Dalton, this area offers over 25 miles of trails for all types of vehicles. The trails range from easy to difficult, with obstacles like stream crossings and rocky sections.

4. The Ridge Off-Road Riding Park - Located in Springville, this park offers over 25 miles of trails for all types of vehicles. The trails range from easy to extreme, with obstacles like rock climbs and high-speed sections.

5. Richland Creek - Located in Dayton, this trail offers over 14 miles of scenic trails for 4x4 vehicles. The trails offer scenic views of the surrounding mountains and creek crossings.

6. Bead Mountain - Located in Ellijay, this trail offers over 8 miles of rocky and challenging terrain for 4x4 vehicles. The trail offers scenic views of the surrounding mountains and rock crawls.

Overall, these are some of the best off-road driving trails in Georgia, offering a range of terrain and difficulty levels. Beasley **** OHV Trail is considered the best by many off-road enthusiasts due to its range of difficulty levels and scenic views.
 

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Old Mar 13, 2023 | 02:55 AM
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Good to know.
welcome to the forum @bussreise4o .
 
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Old Mar 13, 2023 | 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by bussreise4o
Georgia is home to many great off-road driving trails for all skill levels, from scenic routes to more rugged terrain. Here are some of the Best Off Road Driving Trails in Georgia:

1. Beasley **** OHV Trail - Located in Blairsville, this trail offers over 10 miles of trails for all types of vehicles. The trails range from easy to difficult, with obstacles like steep hills and rocky sections.

2. Durhamtown Off-Road Resort - Located in Union Point, this resort offers over 150 miles of trails for all types of vehicles. The trails range from easy to extreme, with obstacles like hill climbs, mud pits and rock crawls.

3. Houston Valley OHV Area - Located in Dalton, this area offers over 25 miles of trails for all types of vehicles. The trails range from easy to difficult, with obstacles like stream crossings and rocky sections.

4. The Ridge Off-Road Riding Park - Located in Springville, this park offers over 25 miles of trails for all types of vehicles. The trails range from easy to extreme, with obstacles like rock climbs and high-speed sections.

5. Richland Creek - Located in Dayton, this trail offers over 14 miles of scenic trails for 4x4 vehicles. The trails offer scenic views of the surrounding mountains and creek crossings.

6. Bead Mountain - Located in Ellijay, this trail offers over 8 miles of rocky and challenging terrain for 4x4 vehicles. The trail offers scenic views of the surrounding mountains and rock crawls.

Overall, these are some of the best off-road driving trails in Georgia, offering a range of terrain and difficulty levels. Beasley **** OHV Trail is considered the best by many off-road enthusiasts due to its range of difficulty levels and scenic views.
Beasley is my favorite, will have to check out the others! I realized I much prefer going up to TN or NC unless I just want to ride forest service roads though.

edit: have you been to all of those? Most appear to be suitable for ATVs rather than full-width vehicles. That would explain why I've never heard of them.
 

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