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If you're looking for a four-mile, moderate workout, begin at the visitor center and hike the loop clockwise. Or for a milder way to the top, take it counterclockwise. On the way up, peer past barred tunnels into old abandoned gold mines. The loop is four miles long with two parking lots to choose from and a few well-marked connector trails which allow you to customize your hike to the length and section that is right for your group. The path is very well maintained and a great hike. The loop is well marked, and if you aren't in the mood for the full four miles, take any of the connector trails to make it a bit shorter. The shortest possible way to get the view is by parking in the southern parking lot (not the visitor center's lot), and take the trail counter-clockwise right up to the top. I recommend using the Yucca Trail - Yellow Blazes to make a small loop for yourself back to the parking lot. Sawnee Mountain Preserve's Indian Seats Trail is a breathtaking loop absolutely worth the visit. Be sure to stop by before the fall leaves are gone and bring the whole family in the fall to capture your holiday card photo with a backdrop of 20-miles of changing leaves between you and the North Georgia Mountains in the distance.
At one time, the entire mountain was clear cut during mining operations. Go to the nature center on Spot Road for more info. Also, there is a sign at the top of the mountain describing its role in the Trail of Tears.
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