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Aska Trails. - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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2-5 Day Treks
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About Aska Trails.

Aska Trails is a network of hiking trails full of unexpected beauty. With two different trail networks to choose from, hikers can explore seven miles of picturesque oak and pine forests, waterfalls cascading down rugged rock formations, deep gorges with trout streams running through them, and breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Perfect for those looking for a relaxing stroll or thrilling adventure - Aska Trails offers something for everyone.
Address : 101-199 Shady Falls Rd, Blue Ridge, GA 30513, USA

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Shallow Ford RoadShallow Ford Bridge is an iconic bridge, well-known due to its structure, being built entirely out of wood 115 years ago. The bridge stands 270 feet long and 78 feet high above the Toccoa River. While there have been a few maintenance updates over the years, it remains true to its original design which is supported by four wooden trusses. Some local legends claim that a train car was built to go across the river at this location however there is no proof this actually occurred.
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Lake Blue Ridge Recreation AreaLake Blue Ridge Recreation Area is a picturesque spot for campers and hikers alike. With stunning rolling hills and crystal clear waters, it's no wonder why so many flock to this area each year. The recreation area has something for everyone: from beach access along the lake's shoreline, to camping sites tucked away beneath tall trees, to hiking trails leading around the reservoir with breathtaking views. Boating and fishing are also popular activities here as well as swimming and picnicking.
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Blue Ridge LakeBlue Ridge Lake is an outdoorsman's paradise. A hub of outdoor activities such as water sports, camping, and wildlife viewing, Blue Ridge Lake is a great spot for enjoying all that nature has to offer. Whether visitors want to take a leisurely boat ride around the lake or enjoy a more adventurous day of fishing or kayaking, there's something here for everyone. The lake is also teeming with wildlife and plants. Bird watchers can enjoy views of birds while visiting the lake.
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Big Bald MountainBig Bald Mountain, offers some of the most stunning views of the Appalachian Mountains. At 3,944 feet high, it is one of the highest peaks in the region and provides a breathtaking panorama over miles of rolling hills and lush forests. Its hiking trails are popular among locals and visitors alike due to their gentle grade and tranquil scenery. There are several campgrounds at Big Bald where visitors can spend a peaceful night under the stars or just take in the majestic views.
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Blue Ridge Scenic RailwayThe Blue Ridge Scenic Railway is a unique and exciting experience. Offering two main types of excursions, the historic line allows visitors to choose between different viewing perspectives of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. The Toccoa Valley Express Tour offers a roughly four hour, 26-mile scenic ride from the Blue Ridge Station in downtown Blue Ridge to the town of McCaysville and back again.
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Blue Ridge DamThe Blue Ridge Dam, is an incredible example of civil engineering. Built between 1930 and 1933 as part of the Tennessee Valley Authority's construction efforts, this dam produces hydroelectric power for the entire region. Standing at 210 feet tall and 988 feet wide, it has a water surface of 1,500 acres and can produce almost 50 million kilowatt-hours of electricity every day.

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Fannin County
Fannin County, Georgia is located in the north part of the state, bordering Tennessee to the north and boasting stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Setting aside more than 65 percent of its land in conservation, Fannin County has an abundance of forests and streams that give it a rural character. The area is well-known for local festivals like the Johnny Appleseed Festival honoring John Chapman, who roamed in the area around 1810, as well as numerous other events throughout the year. Wit

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