ROCKY MOUNTAIN

LOCATION: North Georgia The Stanley Gap Trail - Rich Mountain Wilderness
HIKE STARTS: Deep Gap
HIKE ENDS: Stanley Gap
TOTAL DISTANCE: 4.9 Miles
HIKE TYPE: One Way, Shuttle Hike
HIKE DIFFICULTY: Difficult
TRAILS USED: Stanley Gap Trail
TRAIL TRAFFIC: Moderate
TRIP TYPE: Day or Overnight Hike
MANAGEMENT: Chattahoochee NF

HIGHLIGHTS: Rich Mountain Wilderness was dedicated in 1986 by the U.S. government and currently encompasses over 10,000 acres of terrain. The Chattahoochee National Forest Service manages the property which is named after 4,050′ Rich Mountain and where remnants of white settlements can still be seen just north of the summit. The sites date back to around 1910 and post-date some Indian camps that existed along the high ridgelines. In the valley, the well-known Cartecay River slices through the forest where a drainage of the Rich Mountain Wilderness produced the largest gold nugget ever found in Georgia.

The Stanley Gap Trail is a challenging hike that runs from Deep Gap to Stanley Gap in the Rich Mountain Wilderness of the Chattahoochee National Forest. The route can be hiked in either direction, but it is a long and steady 1000+ foot climb to the top of Rocky Mountain (3,244 feet) regardless of the direction you chose. There are decent winter views in all directions from the summit, and a short section of the Benton MacKaye Trail shares the route with the Stanley Gap Trail south of the Rocky Mountain.

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