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Cohutta-Chattahoochee
Scenic Byway

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Beginning at historic Prater's Mill in Whitfield County, the Cohutta-Chattahoochee Scenic Byway follows State Route 2 past rolling pastoral lands into Murray County.  Breathtaking views of the Cohutta Mountains emerge as the route continues along US 41 and quiet county roads into the Chattahoochee National Forest.  The 54-mile route skirts the town of Chatsworth before traveling up State Route 52, passing Fort Mountain State Park and ending at a beautiful mountaintop overlook.  Spurs off the route take visitors to the Cohutta Fish Hatchery and to a Forest Service camp site along Holly Creek.


For a PDF map of the Cohutta-Chattahoochee Scenic Byway click here.

To view this Byway's Corridor Management Plan, click here.

For more information on this Byway, click here.


  Directions

There are several ways of reaching the Cohutta-Chattahoochee Scenic Byway:

  • Take I-575/State Route 515 to State Route 52

    1. Turn west on SR 52
    2. The byway will begin at the overlook in Murray County
  • Take I-75 to Exit 341

    1. Turn north on SR 201
    2. Turn right on SR 2
    3. The byway will begin at Prater's Mill

  Roads Included in the Byway

  • SR 52
  • Holly Creek-Cool Springs Road
  • Old CCC Camp Road
  • Crandall-Ellijay Road
  • Summerour Road
  • SR 2
  • Crow Road
  • McGaughey Chapel Road
  • Cohutta-Beaverdale Road
  • Hopewell Road
  • Old Dalton-Cleveland Road
  • Stancil Road
  • Wilson Caldwell Road
  • Red Clay Road



Updated November 20, 2007. 17:48

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