Treat Mountain / County Road 202

Total Miles 10.2
Technical Rating
4 Moderate
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

This old county road starts (or ends) in Alabama, and ends (or starts) in Georgia. This trail has been well known for years by the community, as it is still technically a county road, but it is all dirt and not maintained frequently, as well as having many areas with deep mud holes, and rock obstacles. There is private properties on both sides of this trail for hunting land, etc. So visitors need to be aware of other traffic, and always pack out what you pack in, or more. The trail has a few difficult areas, especially when it hasn't been maintained recently. There are some areas with 1-2 foot ledges, and some mud holes are 3-4 feet deep, even during the dry season. The area known as "The Playground" has a lot of small, steep hills that can be driven up and down with sand as the main ground covering. There is also a very big mud hole at this location.

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Difficulty

Mud holes up to three feet deep, some rutted out areas up to two feet. There are a couple of one to two-foot rock ledges to cross and short grades both up and down. This is an uneven trail with sand and loose rocks.

Technical Rating

4

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Kirk Sweet
May 31, 2026
Open
This is a fun trail to do. Start out pretty boring but once you are in the AL side the trail changes drastically. Large ruts and some good off camber spots, but plenty of room to bypass obstacles you don’t want or can’t do. There was alot of mud and water in the trail and every spot “looked” safe but there where 2 spots that absolutely swallowed my Jeep.. And dry conditions both spots would’ve been totally possible.
AL Bauer
Apr 18, 2026
Open
I would consider this trail a bit higher than a 4. Huge mud holes. I did this trail alone but wouldn’t do it alone again. We started on the Alabama side and drove into Georgia.. it was fun. Hasn’t rained in a month so I could imagine the mud being much worse during rainy season.. be prepared. There were 2 work arounds one around one mud hole and one around a really rutted out part of the trail..

Treat Mountain / County Road 202 Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

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