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TWO-MILE BACKCOUNTRY LOOP TRAIL
Approximately 2.5-miles round-trip.
Rated moderate.
The Backcountry loop features Cloudland Canyon’s most inexpensive and secluded camping sites, situated within pristine hemlock groves. The trail passes through open woods, progressing down a moderate grade into a hollow, filled with spring and summer flowers. On the far end of the loop, a moderate climb brings hikers out of the hemlocks, back to level trail among oaks and hickories, and eventually back to the parking area.
WATERFALLS TRAIL
Approximately 2 miles round-trip.
Rated strenuous.
The Waterfalls Trail begins on a paved section, at the main overlook, and progresses into the canyon on a 40-degree slope. Most of the trail consists of gravel and stairsteps, numbering over 1,200 in all. Both waterfalls cascade off of sheer faces at 60 and 90 feet, and are among the most beautiful in the state. A strenuous and time-consuming, two-mile hike, swimming and climbing on rocks are strictly forbidden, and regulations are enforced.
WEST RIM LOOP TRAIL
5-mile loop.
Rated moderate to strenuous.
The West Rim Loop Trail is one of the most scenic hiking trails in the nation. Beginning at the Daniel Creek Bridge, and climbing out of the canyon onto the plateau, the trail provides magnificent views of Trenton, Georgia, neighboring Sand Mountain, and of Cloudland Canyon itself. Cottages, West Rim and Walk-In Camping areas are accessible via the West Rim Loop. Passing over varied terrain, most of the hike is moderately difficult, becoming strenuous on several short sections.
SITTON'S GULCH LOOP TRAIL
Approximately 6.5 miles round-trip.
Rated strenuous.
Sitton’s Gulch Loop Trail begins in the main overlook area as a part of the second waterfall trail, winding down stairsteps and officially beginning at the new Daniel’s Creek bridge. The trail follows Daniel Creek through open, green hemlock groves and overlooks numerous small waterfalls cascading through limestone crevaces. There are excellent spring wildflowers displayed in the loop section of the trail and the autumn color is magnificent. Sitton’s Gulch Trail is 5 miles long and considered strenuous due to several steep grades including 1,200 stairsteps.
LONG BRANCH TRAIL
5.6 miles one-way.
Rated moderate.
The Long Branch Trail is the first completed section of the Cloudland Connector Trail. Located approximately 11 miles from the park entrance, the Nickajack Rd. trailhead is open daily from sunrise to sunset. Although it currently ends at Hwy. 157 (no parking), the trail will eventually continue into the park. This multi-use trail is cooperatively managed by the Lula Lake Land Trust and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Click on the map below to download a pdf file of the trail map brochure for Cloudland Canyon State Park.
Printed trail map brochures are also available at the park office.
