For
fun in the outdoors the Cohutta Wilderness
Area cannot be beat. With more than 40,000
acres in Georgia and Tennessee (where its
known as Big Frog Wilderness Area), the Cohuttas
comprise the largest wilderness east of the
Mississippi.
The Cohutta Mountains are part of the oldest known
mountains in the world. They run from Fannin County northeast to the
Tennessee-North Carolina border, where they are known as the Smoky
Mountains, and once bordered a prehistoric ocean. It is from these
mountains that the Cohutta Wilderness Area gets its name. As settlers
moved west they avoided these mountains because of difficult access
and scant level ground for farming. Only a few hardy Scot-Irish settlers
scratched out a meager existence in this section of Appalachia.
Around 1900, the Cohuttas became one of the last areas
of Georgia to be forested. Logging continued in these areas until World
War II when the federal government
took
over
management
of the
land.
In
1976,
36,000 acres were deemed wilderness. Since that time more wilderness
area has been added.
| What is a Wilderness Area? |
| A federal designation resulting
from the Wilderness Act of 1964, Wilderness Areas are set aside
from Forest Service Management and allowed to return to a natural
state. Activities such as logging are prohibited |
Within the Cohutta Mountains are peaks that rise to 4,200 feet
and more than a hundred miles of hiking trails. Within the Wilderness
Area itself are 13 trails that total more than 87 miles of unusual
remote hiking. Other than on the popular Jacks River Trail, it is possible
to hike in this area for days during the Spring and Fall and
not
see
other
backpackers.
Two rivers (Conasauga and Jacks) flow through the Cohuttas,
forming the major valleys on the east and west sides of the Wilderness
Areas. In the river valleys the flora is prolific. It is not uncommon
to see a wide array of plant life, thickly covering any land that gets
available sunlight. As the trails climb the mountains the plants lessen,
mostly because the trees block the sun.
The Chamber of Commerce Scenic Drives #2 and #3 are
Cohutta Mountain Adventures. Be sure to stop by the office on the
way to the mountains to get the brochure detailing the drive.
Trails of the Cohutta Wilderness
Jacks River
- According to tradition, this trail is named
for a Cherokee Indian who lived in the Cohutta
Mountains. By far the most popular of the
trails in the Cohutta Wilderness, Jacks River
crosses the entire wilderness and intersects
most of the other trails. The trail begins
at Dally Gap and ends almost 17 miles later
in the Alacusy Valley. Jacks River Falls at
9.2 miles is a highlight.
*The above information
is from the Fannin
County Chamber of Commerce website. Be
sure to visit their site for more detailed
information.
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