Logging Road
Total Miles
2.9
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
Logging Road is an out-and-back trail and is the primary access trail for a large private southern pine harvest operation on the north end of Townsend WMA, so it gets a fair amount of traffic from logging equipment and worker transport vehicles. The southern portions are primarily packed dirt augmented with crushed rock, making for a good base. There are several wet areas and one moderate stream crossing along the lower sections. The northern reaches become sandy with several areas that can get very soft and present traction challenges for some vehicles. Southern pine and oak scrub make up most of the sides of the trail. The far end has a closed gate that marks the transition from WMA property and private land. Several other trails are winding through the northern area to explore. Note that one of the trails leads to Boardpile Road, and motorized vehicles are not allowed, even though signage is not always present. Logging Road is entirely within the Townsend WMA, and a valid Georgia Hunting or Fishing license is required to access the trail.
Photos of Logging Road
Difficulty
One lane wide and soft sandy areas.
Status Reports
Logging Road can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
Logging Road Map
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