Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge – Dawsonville, GA
RESERVATIONS: 706.344.1500
The Appalachian Trail Kick-Off Weekend is fast approaching. Each year during the first weekend of March, vendors, hikers and naturalists convene at Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge for 3 days of discussion, instruction and fellowship. Nature enthusiasts of all skill levels, from near and far, share experiences, advice and excitement.
Speakers at this annual event will cover topics such as safety, preparation and tactics for getting the most out of an Appalachian Trail (AT) hike. The weekend emphasizes the importance of a good pack and a good plan and assists hikers in navigating their AT hike strategies – from 1 and 2-day treks all the way to thru-hiking, which can take up to 6 months.
In honor of the upcoming official opening of the Georgia Appalachian Trail hiking season, we’re providing a few tips of our own to help hikers survive and thrive during their AT hike experience.
during the packing process. The right gear for a seasoned hiker is not necessarily the same as the gear of a first-time AT ascender. For safety and peace of mind, customize your pack to fit your ability.
This list doesn’t even scratch the surface of the preparation and planning that goes into executing a hike on the AT or any other Georgia mountain hike. The best thing you can take away from this list is how serious the packing process is. And the more information gathered, the safer and more comfortable this amazing adventure will be.
Before leaving on the Amicalola Falls State Park approach trail to the southern-most tip of the Appalachian Trail near Springer Mountain, check in with one of our state park rangers and be sure to let them know of your plan, how to reach you and how far you plan to travel. They may even be able to share advice for your trip such as weather forecasts or trail conditions that have been reported by other hikers.
Wishing you and your fellow hikers happy trails this hiking season!

