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The Kidd (Email)
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Hike Name: Chattahoochee National Forest - Toccoa River
Country: United States
State / Region: Georgia
Nearby Town: Suches
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Directions: Take US 19/GA 60 north for 9 miles. Bear left on GA 60, where US 19 turns right. Continue another 7 miles to Suches, GA. From the intersection of GA 180 and GA 60 in Suches, continue north on GA 60 for another 14.8 miles to the GA 60 trailhead. Roadside parking is along the right side of the road, just beyond the trail crossing.
Total Hike Distance: 5.60 miles
Hike Difficulty: No Answer
Permit Required: No
Hike Starts: GA 60
Hike Ends: GA 60
Trails Used: Benton Mackaye Trail/Duncan Ridge Trail, USFS 816
Hike Type: One-Way, Shuttle Hike
Back Country Campsites: Yes
Back Country Water Sources: Rivers
Management: U.S. Forest Service
Contact Information: Chattahoochee National Forest
Toccoa Ranger District
6050 Appalachian Highway
Blue Ridge, GA 30513
Phone: 706 632-3031
http://www.fs.fed.us/conf/
Best Season: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
Users: Hikers, Dogs
Hike Summary: The Benton MacKaye Trail and the Duncan Ridge Trail share this in-and-out backtrack route between GA 60 and the Toccoa River and the highlight of this section is an impressive suspension bridge over the river. The Georgia Appalachian Trail Conference and the U.S. Forest Service constructed the 260’ bridge in 1977, and it offers an excellent view of the Toccoa River in both directions.

The trail begins near Tooni Gap located on GA 60 at 2,028 feet, and the path heads southbound over Tooni Mountain toward the river. In the first mile, the Benton MacKaye and Duncan Ridge Trails make an ascent of nearly 600 feet up Tooni Mountain (sometimes referred to as Toonowee Mountain on older maps). Tooni Mountain is actually a series of small knobs across a long ridgeline with elevations that range from 2,396 to 2,720 feet. The result is a bouncy ride for hikes and their dogs as they traverse these knobs before the Benton MacKaye and Duncan Ridge Trails make their final descent after 3.5 miles to the Toccoa River at 1,920 feet. At the water, the trail meets the first of several campsites and turns to the right toward the Toccoa River suspension bridge. The gravel Forest Road 816 can be used to save some time and effort on the return trip since it has very little elevation change as it winds back to Tooni Gap.
Road Conditions: Primary Paved Roads, Secondary Paved Roads



Trip Reports
 DateRatingDurationHiker
HyperLink 10/27/2007
1 days mark502
HyperLink 2/5/2000
2 days The Kidd
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11/23/2007BirdShooter
The Forest Service has closed some of the campsites near the suspension bridge due to overuse and abuse. There are still some in the area, but the one marked on the TOPO map for the Toccoa River hike may no longer be available.