Beautiful Brasstown Bald, rising 4,784 feet above sea level, is Georgia's highest mountain. On clear days, the spectacular 360-degree view from atop the mountain allows you to see four states. The surrounding area is home to a wide variety of plants and animals.
The Visitor Information Center, located on the summit of the Bald, offers exhibits, video presentations and interpretive programs.
A steep, paved .5 mile trail leads from the parking lot to the Visitor Information Center on the Bald. For those who don't want to walk, a shuttle bus runs from the parking area to the Visitor Information Center for a fee.
Brasstown Bald is open daily from Memorial Day through October and on weekends in early spring and late fall (depending on the weather). Brasstown Bald offers the following:
- A panoramic view of four states from Georgia's highest mountain.
- Exhibits that trace the natural and cultural history of the area.
- Video presentation shown regularly throughout the day in the mountaintop theater.
- Access to four hiking trails ranging from .5 to 6 miles in length.
- Breathtaking displays of spring wildflowers and fall foliage.
- Picnic tables and snack food concessions at the parking area.
- Interpretive materials available from the Chattahoochee/Oconee Heritage Association in the log cabin bookstore at the parking area.
DirectionsFrom Tallulah Falls, take US-441 S/US-23 S/GA-15 S. Continue on US 441 South to the Cornelia/Demorest exit. Turn left off the exit, towards Demorest. Turn left at the second red light onto GA Hwy. 105/Cannon Bridge Rd., towards Cleveland. Go approximately 5 miles and turn left onto GA Hwy. 115 to go into downtown Cleveland. Turn right onto US 129 North. Turn right onto GA Spur 180. Go 3 miles to the Brasstown Bald parking lot.
Blairsville Ranger Office
1881 Highway 515
Blairsville, GA 30512
(706) 745-6928
Additional information available from:
Brasstown Bald Visitors' Information Center (706) 896-2556
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