Tray Mountain, Tray Mountain Wilderness
Facts and practical information
Tray Mountain, with an elevation of 4,430 ft is the seventh-highest peak in Georgia. The boundary line between White and Towns counties bisects the mountain, but leaves the summit in Towns County. Habersham County lies on a lower part of the mountain, but not on the summit. Tray Mountain is within the borders of the Chattahoochee National Forest and is part of the Tray Mountain Wilderness. The mountain is referred to by some as the grandstand for viewing the Nantahala Mountains in North Carolina and the rest of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia. The Appalachian Trail crosses the peak. ()
Tray Mountain Wilderness
Tray Mountain – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hemlock Falls, Anna Ruby Falls, Blue Hole Falls, Young Lick.