Brasstown Bald, Blairsville
Facts and practical information
Brasstown Bald, the highest peak in Georgia, stands as a majestic natural landmark within the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, near the city of Blairsville, United States. This towering mountain reaches an elevation of 4,784 feet above sea level and offers visitors breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Appalachian landscape.
The mountain is a popular destination for tourists seeking outdoor adventure and natural beauty. Visitors can access the summit via a winding road or choose to hike the steep but scenic 0.6-mile Brasstown Bald Trail. Once at the top, the Brasstown Bald Visitor Center provides exhibits on the local geography and history, as well as a large observation deck from which one can gaze upon four states on a clear day.
For those interested in flora and fauna, Brasstown Bald is a treasure trove of biodiversity. The different elevations and climates found on the mountain create a variety of habitats, supporting a rich array of wildlife and plant species, some of which are unique to the southern Appalachian region.
The site is managed by the United States Forest Service, which ensures the preservation of its natural beauty while providing facilities such as picnic areas, restrooms, and a gift shop. The mountain is open year-round, though access may be limited during winter months due to snow and ice.
Blairsville
Brasstown Bald – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Blue Hole Falls, Jacks Knob, Horsetrough Mountain, Deb Collins Gallery.