Near Lake Loop Trail
Still water from the dam.
Near Lake Loop Trail
While in Fort Yargo State Park, take a second to look out over the lake and enjoy the view.
Near Lake Loop Trail
Bridge at Area B
Near Lake Loop Trail
From the bridge at Area B
Near Lake Loop Trail
Along the trail, enjoy dense hardwood forests littered with fallen leaves.

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Lake Loop Trail

4.1 (7 Ratings)
A nice loop around Ft. Yargo Lake which follows the "Inner Loop" or Lake Loop Trail.
6.2
mi
Distance
380
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeLakefrontRiver/CreekSwimmingWildlife
Access Issues
All visitors must pay the $5 parking fee if you don't have a "ParkPass". Friends of Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites is $45/year and includes a ParkPass and other discounts. Mountain bikes require an additional $3 pass, rxhing has no additional permit or fees.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.24mi
Distance
380ft
Elevation Gain
380ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
939ft
High Point
798ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This kinda flat trail travels around the lake and is open to both foot traffic and bicycles. Bikers should yield to those on foot. The trail hugs the shoreline in many locations, offering good wildlife viewing. You may see white-tailed deer, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons and turtles. It also travels into wooded uplands for different views of plants and trees. Although it looks like an easy jaunt around the lake, the distance can be deceiving. Be prepared for three to four hours of travel if doing the entire 7-mile loop. *This description assumes you're taking the trail clockwise around the lake.* At the trailhead, there is a playground and paved "beginner" trail called the Bird Berry Trail which is a half mile round-trip, easy, short, paved trail featuring a birding area, nature signs and gazebo. About half way into the Bird Berry Trail, you exit the paved surface. After the trail crosses over a couple of "roads" the next major area you reach is the campgrounds so keep a watchful eye on the yellow blazes as they get confusing in this area. The yellow blazes go in both directions but the park mapped trail takes hikers LEFT and up the paved road to "Yargo Camp Road" where you make a RIGHT and follow the paved road down to the boat dock and camping area where you can pick up the yellow blazes again to make a LEFT and off the paved roadway. The trip we took on this hike my wife pushed a B.O.B stroller with one kid and I packed the other on my back and we ran into little resistance, but there were some ups, downs, rocks, and roots that I did have to get the stroller over but it wasn't anything major or dangerous for the kids (1 year and 3 years old). There are multiple bathroom stops along the route and it's well-traveled by other hikers and bikers.

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Contributors
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