Hiking the Coosa Backcountry Trail
Prior to taking this trail, get a hiking permit for free at the Vogel State Park Visitor Center as this is required. The trail is rated moderate to difficult and it is not advisable to complete the trail in one day although it is possible. The trail blazes for this are colored yellow. Start the trial from the Visitors Center and follow the green blazes until you reach the sign marking the trailhead for Coosa and the Bear Hair Trails. Both share the same pathway to the ascent at Burnett Creek for a short distance. Along the way you will notice a footpath to the right. This one leads to Coosa Backcountry while the one straight ahead is for Bear Hair Trail.
Make a gradual ascent to Burnett Gap on GA 180 and then cross the Arthur Woody roadway. Move down to the West Fork of Wolf Creek on an old logging road. Cross the creek on a split log which is also known to be the US Forest Service bridge and you will find a camping site nearby. At this point, make a right turn on Wolf Creek Road and proceed to turn left as you approach the woods. A short distance from that you will then reach Ben’s Knob.
There had been a continuous change in the forest’s lower coves where hickory and oak trees seem to become more abundant in this area. From here, the path continues to wind along the mountain’s steep slopes and then straightens towards Calf Stomp Gap. This will then lead to a climb for Coosa Bald prior to joining the Duncan Ridge Trail where you will find some excellent views of the habitat.
The trail then moves down to Wildcat Gap as it merges with Duncan Ridge Road and continues climbing up to Wildcat Knob marking half way of the trail. Continue to make a steep descent approaching an old road and then turning back on to the path that leads again to Duncan Ridge Road. At this point, the Coosa Trail crosses Georgia 180 at Wolfpen Gap. This part here is the most demanding section where the trail begins a steep climb up to Slaughter Mountain.
Hereon forward after emerging from Slaughter Mountain, the trail becomes easier as you find your way back to Vogel. The pathway for Coosa then turns left prior to the Slaughter Gap as it moves further down to Wolf Creek. You will meet the Bear Hair Trial again as it joins the footpath back to the trailhead.
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