East Rocky Mountain Road

Total Miles
0.5

Technical Rating

1

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This is a county-maintained road, primarily gravel with some dirt sections where washouts have occurred. The road is generally smooth and suitable for most vehicles. It serves as an easy and scenic route, part of a network of back roads ideal for a relaxing day drive. Please note that while this is a public road, the land on both sides is private property--stay on the main road and respect posted boundaries. As a county road, it is open only to licensed vehicles. Cell phone is decent in the area, but be prepared for the possible loss of signal since this area is somewhat rural.

Photos of East Rocky Mountain Road

East Rocky Mountain Road
East Rocky Mountain Road

Difficulty

This county-maintained road is suitable for most vehicles but can have some minor washouts and rutting after heavy rains. Most vehicles will be able to traverse this road.

History

Bear Creek in Moreland, Georgia, traces its origins to the early settlement around Mount Zion Methodist Church, which was established in 1843 by farmers who had come to the region via the 1827 Georgia Land Lottery. When the Atlanta & West Point Railroad arrived in 1852, the center of the community shifted southward toward the newly constructed depot. The area's early history is deeply rooted in agriculture, and although prospectors did discover traces of gold in the Bear Creek area prior to Georgia's 1829-30 gold rush, the deposits were too limited to spur a rush--leading miners to move on to richer fields in north Georgia.

Technical Rating

1

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

East Rocky Mountain Road can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV

Access Description

From I-85 Exit 41, head south on US-29, then take the 3rd exit at the roundabout onto South Highway 27 (US-27 ALT S). After approximately 0.9 miles, turn left onto Bexton Road and continue for 0.3 miles, then stay right to remain on Bexton Road for another 2.0 miles. Cross Highway 54 onto Cecil Hunter Road and drive 1.5 miles, then turn right onto Bear Creek Road. Continue on Bear Creek Road for 3 miles until the pavement ends, then proceed 2.3 miles where Bear Creek Road ends. This will be in the middle of East Rocky Mountain Road.

East Rocky Mountain Road Map

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