Stone Mountain Park Base Path
DeKalb County, Georgia
Uploaded by Longsadventures947
01 :53 hrs
4.9 mi
309 ft
Hard
Mountain Biking
Trail Running
Road Biking
This is the Cherokee Hiking Trail as labeled by the park. The trail mostly stays along the base of the mountain and skirting by a couple of small lakes. A section of the trail skirts over the lip of the mountain on the summit access side. Denoted by a white rectangle, the trail will require maneuvering over large rocks. Parts of the trail are warned to be extremely slippery when wet and there is a connecting trail that keeps the hiker off the lip of the mountain. Mostly squirrels and snakes were found along the trail during the summer. This is not a very crowded trail.
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Stone Mountain Park Base Path | DeKalb County, Georgia
This is the Cherokee Hiking Trail as labeled by the park. The trail mostly stays along the base of the mountain and skirting by a couple of small lakes. A section of the trail skirts over the lip of the mountain on the summit access side. Denoted by a white rectangle, the trail will require maneuvering over large rocks. Parts of the trail are warned to be extremely slippery when wet and there is a connecting trail that keeps the hiker off the lip of the mountain. Mostly squirrels and snakes were found along the trail during the summer. This is not a very crowded trail.