Whitetail Trail

Location: Georgia
Trip Starts: Lake Allatoona
Trip Ends: Lake Allatoona
Total Distance: 1 mile
Hike Type: In & Out, Backtrack Hike
Hike Difficulty: Easy
Trails Used: Whitetail Trail
Trail Traffic: Light
More Information:

Red Top Mountain State Park
50 Lodge Rd SE
Cartersville , GA 30121
Park Office 770-975-0055

Highlights:

Lake Allatoona was built by the Army Corps of Engineers shortly after the end of World War II and it surrounds the park on three sides. Red Top Mountain State Park is situated on a peninsula jutting north into Lake Allatoona which is fed by the Etowah River to the northeast and Allatoona Creek to the west.

This hike on the Whitetail Trail starts at the Red Top Mountain State Park Lodge and follows a white blazed trail for 0.5 miles to a rocky point with 180 degree views out to the lake. It is one of the easier hikes in the park and is convenient to those staying at the Lodge in the northeastern section of the park.

Red Top Mountain State Park does not permit backcountry camping, but has 18 cottages, 92 campsites, and even a yurt for overnight use. Pets are allowed at the campsites but not at the cottages, lodge or yurt. The park service also asks that dogs are leashed at all times and that owners clean up after them. No hiking permit is required, but a parking permit/daily use permit is required for the park. The cost was $15 in 2013.

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