Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge – Dawsonville, GA
RESERVATIONS: 706.344.1500
Many critters live within the beautiful forests here in the southern tier of the Appalachian Mountain range. Wild animals are our neighbors, so as an avid hiker and camper, I assembled these helpful tips that are respectful of the animals’ spaces while providing you comfort and safety.
It’s late in the summer season now, and during the day you are likely to encounter birds, squirrels and possibly deer. Most animals are reserving their energy for hunting later in the day, at night, or in the early morning. On the Appalachian trails, what if you encounter a coyote, fox, or black bear?
Is that a dog? Wait, that’s a coyote!
All wild animals want space from people unless they have been poorly conditioned to confront us for food. If you see a coyote, fox, raccoon, deer, or any other animal that frightens you or the kids, use these tips:
Are you “Bear Wise”?
Black bears live in the North Georgia mountains. Bears have poor eyesight but an excellent sense of smell. Because of this incredible ability to smell, the park has Bear Wise tips so the bears won’t rely on people – or our garbage – for food.
Campers in tents and RVs:
Hikers on the trail:
Have you visited our new Visitor Center? Park rangers can help you with information about wild animals and plants native to the area. Browse the books, use the new touch screen displays, and buy souvenirs for your family and friends.
The centerpiece of this park is the magnificent 729-foot waterfall that is the third-highest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi River. Hiking through the park is a rewarding experience; you know that you’ve conquered the trails and can now unwind in nature’s embrace or find serenity at your campsite, a yurt, in a cabin, or in cozy Amicalola Falls Lodge.
After you make your reservations to stay, consider the opportunities to try zip lining, trout fishing, tomahawk throwing, GPS scavenger hunts, and 3D archery. Check it out here.
Now that you know the best tips on hiking and camping with wildlife awareness, you are sure to have a wild time. I look forward to being here in the fall again! There is always something new to see and do. Have an epic time on your own adventure to this mystical forest!
By Brent M.

