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Warwoman Dell is a great starting point for the Bartram Trail. I am a novice hiker, just started recently, and this was a good hike for me. We headed out from Warwoman Dell, crossing the road and heading to the waterfalls. I noticed immediately that there is quite a bit of trash at the start of the trail. That is really a shame, as this area is beautiful and should be respected. Within a half mile of the trailhead, we arrived at Becky Branch Fall, a small picturesque waterfall with a walking bridge across the creek. Nice place to stop for a photo. If you aren't into hiking, this is a good place to turn around and head back to the car. But if you're up for a little adventure, keep going. After the first bridge, the litter disappears and the true beauty begins. The trail is clearly marked, well maintained and not too challenging; just difficult enough to make you feel like you have accomplished something. Three miles down the trail you will come to spectacular Martin Creek Falls, with a boardwalk and observation deck to enjoy the falls. We used this as our opportunity to rest a minute, take in the sites and head back down the trail. Just under six miles round trip. Great trail for someone just starting out. Of course, the trail continues on for miles and miles through multiple states, so if you're looking for a big adventure, this is a good place to start that as well.
We enjoy back packing and trail running on the Bartram because you can go the the entire day without running into anybody!... The side trip up to Pinnacle Mt on trail 58 liked to kill us, but the view was awesome and worth every vertical step.. suggestion, chose the less popular mts for best ecperience... Yes, Rabun has a great view, but so does Scaley and Pinnacle, with alot less people.
you really need to be in shape for this hike....lots of hills ...great views....you can really get your exercise on this hike....
This trail is beautiful and lush, it is also anything but flat. Being from Florida my definition of a hill,is traversing a dune on my way to the beach. I am also an avid hiker, but the trail was a little tough fo rme. That said if you are not used to serious inclines (sometimes for miles at a time) and a little bit of altitude you may want to increase your cardio before you attempt the hike.Overall it is a beatiful trail that shoudl be on any hikers must see list
Nice trail and probably hasn't changed a great deal since William Bartram passed through here way back in 1775! We had a very peaceful hike without encountering a soul anywhere along the small portion we walked. It was Fall and all was good!
This hike has long been one of my favorites in Georgia. Whether tackling the entire trail or spending a few hours on a certain segment of the trail, you're virtually always assured of seeing something new each time you visit. My favorite stretch of the trail is the portion that leads up to the summit of Rabun Bald. Unlike Brasstown Bald, whose natural splendor has been diluted with the large building at the summit, Rabun Bald's mostly natural state offers amazing 360 degree unspoiled views. A large fire tower at the top places you just above the tree line and you can see clear to the horizon in every direction. The panoramic view is particularly splendid in the fall. Be sure to take plenty of water with you.
If you are looking for a hike that is beautiful,well blazed and quiet,I would highly suggest this trail. You won't run into the crowds that you might on the AT, but the time on amy part of it is well spent. Well maintained and full of beauty no matter what the season. The hikes both North and South are moderate and difficult.have some climbing, but nothing too
Back in the late 80's I worked for the Y.C,C. Youth Conservation Course. We did a lot of trail maintenance. The Bartram Trail was one of the one's we did. There is a water fall about a mile or so up, and then at the top there are Rocks to sit on and enjoy the view. It is beautiful.
Everything if you like to hike. Easy access and parking for various parts of the trail
Most parts of the trail close to Clayton were easy to moderate, but it can get rather strenuous in places once you hit the 5-mile mark. Bring plenty of water!
Day hikes are easy in Rabun County, out from Clayton, GA. There are waterfalls/rapids that provide numerous photo opportunities. The trail is moderate--lots of flat portions. If you're interested in overnight hiking, camping isn't allowed within 100 feet of the river. Be sure you do your homework before you choose where to start. Portions of the trail are very narrow, with drop offs, so you may have to walk longer than you want to, to get to a place level enough to camp.