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  2. This List of Mountains in Georgia names the highest mountains in Georgia, country in the western part of the Caucasus. Georgia has 2672 prominent peaks. The highest peak in the country is the Shchara, at 5193 meters one of the country's three five-thousanders. The highest peaks in the country are in the Greater Caucasus.

  3. Georgia's rugged terrain is home to approximately 1751 named mountains. The country's top three peaks are Mount Shkhara (5193m), Mount Janga (5074m), and Mount Kazbek (5033m), surpassing even the Alps' highest, Mont Blanc (4809m).

    • Blood Mountain
    • Fort Mountain
    • Brasstown Bald Mountain
    • Bell Mountain
    • Black Rock Mountain
    • Currahee Mountain
    • Sawnee Mountain
    • Pine Mountain
    • Yonah Mountain
    • Springer Mountain

    As Georgia’s highest peak on the Appalachian Trail, Blood Mountain has a lot to offer. Sprawling vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the rest of the region are fantastic rewards for the 4.3-mile out-and-back strenuous hike. The hike starts at the Bryon Reece trailhead close to Neels Gap. The Blood Mountain Loop offers a hike over and around the ...

    The Fort Mountain State Park is home to Fort Mountain, part of the Cohutta Mountain Range. Take the Summit Trail to access the famed 800-foot-long stone wall of possible Native American origin at the summit This hike is not long at a mere 1.6 miles, but its uphill trajectory can be challenging for some. A loop around the summit offers many sights, ...

    Despite being the highest peak in all of Georgia, at 4784 feet above sea level, the hike to Brasstown Bald need only be a very steep one mile, totaling 2.3 miles out-and-back. The peak offers views of four states on a clear day: Georgia, North and South Carolina, and Tennessee. The trail offers time trekking in the gorgeous Chattahoochee National F...

    In February 2016, Bell Mountain Park and Historical Site was officially established after a generous donation by the Hal Herrin Estate. The observation deck that lines the peak was named the Hal Herrin Scenic Outlook in honor of this great donation. The view is ridiculously aesthetic, with vistas of Brasstown Bald, Lake Chatuge, and the small town ...

    Black Rock Mountain is situated within Black Rock Mountain State Park and includes part of Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. It is the highest elevation state park in the Peach State, and the Mountain is named for the dark biotite gneiss found on its cliffs. The Tennessee Rock Trail is one of the park’s most popular trails. The walk from the trailhea...

    Besides being a lovely mountain to climb, Currahee Mountain has an illustrious history. The area around the mountain was the site of the WWII Parachute Infantry Training Center called Camp Toccoa. “Currahee” is the name of the first episode of the miniseries “Band of Brothers,” which was set partially at Camp Toccoa. Currahee is a Cherokee name mea...

    At around half the height of Brasstown Bald, Sawnee Mountain is named after Chief Sawnee of the Cherokee people. The Indian Seats Loop trail is one of the best ways to get to the peak of Sawnee. The hike is a 3.5-mile loop in the historic Sawnee Mountain Preserve. The mountain was once mined for gold, and you can see the boarded-up entrances to two...

    Located in the F.D. Roosevelt State Park, Pine Mountain is not a hike for novices. Spanning 23 miles atop a high ridgeline, with plenty of backcountry campsites along the route, the Pine Mountain Trail is an intermediate hike where you can hopefully spot deer and meander along in lush forests. The park is named for the former president, who frequen...

    Yonah means “bear,” and the mountain is decidedly as mighty as a bear. The Yonah Mountain Tail spans 4.4 miles and gets rather steep near the top. Caution is advised when hiking Yonah Mountain, and it generally shouldn’t be undertaken by beginners. The Mountain ridge is located between the towns of Helen and Cleveland in the Chattahoochee National ...

    As the Southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, Springer Mountain is accessible via several routes. Georgia’s part of the Appalachian Trail only consists of 78 miles of the whole 2200 miles, but they’re miles not to be missed. The summit of Springer Mountain is a feast for the eyes, especially in the fall. Blood Mountain and Tray Mountain can al...

    • Fort Mountain. Located in: Fort Mountain State Park. Height: 2,850 feet. Nearby City: Ellijay. Known For: High up on the peak of Fort Mountain there is a small section of an ancient rock wall.
    • Blood Mountain. Located in: Chattahoochee National Forest. Height: 4,458 feet. Nearby City: Blairsville. Known For: Blood Mountain is one of the mountains in Georgia that’s part of the Appalachian Trail.
    • Black Rock Mountain. Located in: Black Rock Mountain State Park. Height: 3,640 feet. Nearby City: Mountain City. Known For: Black Rock Mountain is a popular tourist destination in Georgia.
    • Stone Mountain. Located in: Stone Mountain Park. Height: 1,686 feet. Nearby City: Atlanta. Known For: Stone Mountain sits just outside the major metropolis of Atlanta, Georgia.
  4. Sort 1,318 peaks by: Elevation. Elevation. Prominence. Name. Most summits. Least summits. List of 1,318 Georgia mountains showing elevation, prominence, and popularity.

  5. The Georgia Blue Ridge Mountains include the state's highest peak, Brasstown Bald at 4,784 feet. The area includes popular Blue Ridge Mountain towns like Blue Ridge, Helen and Ellijay. The area also serves as the starting point for the Appalachian Trail at Springer Mountain.

  6. Explore the majestic beauty of Georgia's mountains. From snow-capped peaks of Caucasus to lush green forests, discover the country's diverse and stunning mountain landscapes and their unique natural features.

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