Noah and I rode out to the Cohutta Wildlife Management Area to ride some Forest service roads and stopped by the Rocky Flats OHV Trail. It had just rained for the past day and a half so it was wet and muddy. We made it all the way to the back end of the trail and decided to break out the camera gear to give yall a good idea of what to expect. It was just a little rougher than your average forest service road. There were some rocky sections, lots of mud holes ranging in size from puddles to just big enough to be fun, and a few little creek crossings. It’s only 3.4 miles long but it dead ends so it’s roughly a 7 mile round trip out and back. Right off Mill Creek Road, east of Crandall, GA so there’s hundreds of miles of forest service roads in the area to explore when you’re finished riding the OHV trail. We had a blast riding it and filming it for you. Thanks for watching. Please like, comment, share, and subscribe for more content straight out of the southern Appalachians!
Google Maps link to the trail:
Rocky Flats OHV Trail
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