FS 518
Total Miles
1.1
Technical Rating
Best Time
Fall, Summer, Winter, Spring
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
This out-and-back, single-lane trail features several pull-off areas where oncoming vehicles can safely pass, although traffic is typically light and encounters are infrequent. FS 518 includes a mix of gravel and dirt surfaces, with some uneven sections, shallow ruts, and minor washouts that can make portions of the drive a bit more challenging than other roads in the Chattahoochee National Forest. While these conditions are generally manageable for most vehicles with adequate clearance, drivers should proceed with caution, especially after periods of rain. Along the route, there are a couple of pull-off areas that could serve as suitable spots for dispersed camping or taking a short break. The setting is quiet and remote, offering a peaceful forest atmosphere. There is no turnaround at the end of the trail. Cell service is unreliable or unavailable in this area, so it is important to plan ahead and bring any necessary supplies.
Photos of FS 518
Difficulty
This trail features several washouts and rutted sections within the driving lane, along with occasional water or mud puddles that can vary in depth depending on recent weather. The route is primarily one vehicle wide, requiring careful navigation in tighter sections. There are a few designated pull-off or passing areas where oncoming vehicles can safely maneuver around each other, but drivers should remain alert and prepared to yield when necessary.
Status Reports
FS 518 can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
FS 518 Map
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