Brasstown Bald

Mountain peak · Towns County

Brasstown Bald

Mountain peak · Towns County

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Georgia 30546

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A steep trail & shuttle access this peak, Georgia's highest, offering panoramic views from 4,784-ft.  

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The Highest Places in America

"Marked by a towering observation center, Brasstown Bald is the highest point in Georgia at 4,784 feet above sea level, and the notably cool peak gained its unique name thanks to a simple mistranslation of a Cherokee word. The area around mountain peak now known as Brasstown Bald was originally inhabited by the Cherokee tribe of American Indians. In the Cherokee language, the word used for “Green Place” is incredibly similar to the word for “Brass,” and the untrained ear of the white men who came to re-settle the land confused the two terms, changing the description of the mountain’s natural beauty to its current brassy misnomer.      Despite the altered name, the peak’s height and beauty has not been lost on visitors thanks in large part to the peak’s comfortably cool temperatures. Even in the summer, the temperature at the top of the mountain is usually 10 to 20 degrees cooler than the surrounding lowlands, making it a popular place for scenic sightseeing. Getting to the top is easy enough as a shuttle carries visitors to the observation tower at the summit, or true nature lovers can simply hike it. The visitor’s center on the peak has a museum with taxidermied examples of local wildlife like black bear and bobcats, as well as the stone observation tower from which the surrounding Chattahoochee National Forest is on full display." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Swarup Guha

Google
One of the best places to hike and enjoy a panoramic view of sunrise or sunset. 4150 feet up with short hike of 0.6 miles to the visitor center. The view from the top is simply gorgeous. Georgia’s highest peak! Smokey at its best! You get to see all three states (GA, TN and NC) sharing this majestic land. I recommend spending at least a couple hour up there. There is shuttle from entry gate to the visitor center; running till 4:30. Shuttle fee is included within park entry fee! If you are not using the shuttle, you can stay up there as long as you want. The museum up-to is also very cool and informative! So all worth a great funday for all ages!

Asiah Kelley

Google
Paved but steep trail with the option of taking a shuttle during park hours. A quick walk but you will get a good workout. Great view. You are above the clouds. But if it’s a cloudy day be aware you may be IN the clouds. And visibility will be zero.

St Copper

Google
Decided to hike the highest peak in Georgia on a nice April Sunday. Paid the parking fee and headed up the paved trail to the top. It is steep, but easy with the pavement. The views from the top are incredible with a deck that goes in all directions. The rocking chairs were perfect to grab a bite to eat and have a drink before going into the museum about the area history.

Victoria

Google
Awesome place where you can see NC mountains from. Shuttle takes you up both ways and you can choose to walk. You will have to walk up stairs because atm the elevator is broken

Anitha R Mohanraj

Google
The highest peak in Georgia! The hike is just 0.6 miles but an exhilarating steep one though. All the same, it is a rewarding view on the top and leaves you spellbound. The view was hazy due to the mist and clouds and cleared off to showcase the wonderful landscapes and mountains to view. We spend a lot of time enjoying nature at its best. They do have a shuttle facility to reach the top in case walking is not preferred. The entry is charged at USD 8 per adult.

Ashley Dentzau

Google
Amazing view! Staff are not operating on Tuesday or Wednesday but you can still hike up. The elevator doesn't work. 1/2 hike from the parking lot. It was a tough little hike but well worth it. ...Beautiful...

Krishna Shah

Google
Breathtaking views, calm and serene. Bathrooms available at the top and by parking $8 parking fee Visiting center is quite informative. Brasstown history small movie is also played in the theater. Hiking trail is fully paved. Highly recommend! Shuttle from parking to the top is frequent.

Ricky Thrasher

Google
WOW! Such an amazing visit from the drive there to being at the peak. It was absolutely breath taking. $8 per person covers parking and a shuttle to the top. Kids are free! The museum was cool to see aswell. Me and my family all loved it, well always go back when we visit the area