We have some fantastic hikes in Georgia. We’ve got trails that run through storybook woods, along city streets, and that follow along magical rivers. But if you’re looking for a truly unique experience, why not take a water trail? Paddling down a river in Georgia is basically an aquatic version of a hike. You get to enjoy the fresh air, see interesting local plant and wildlife, and you get some exercise. One of our favorite paddling adventures is the Etowah River Trail. The entire river is about 163 miles in length, though of course most opt for much shorter journeys along the river’s many public access points.

The mighty Etowah River runs through northwest Georgia, just north of Dahlonega.

Etowah River Water Trail

Plenty of small creeks run off the river, so there are lots of options to customize a trip down this “water trail.”

Etowah River Water Trail

Most of the river is classified as a Class 1 river, meaning it’s fairly easy paddling in most spots that’s a good option even for novice paddlers.

Etowah River Water Trail

Some people opt to bring along a small outboard motor to speed the traveling along. If you’re just going a short section, paddling or floating is definitely a viable option.

Etowah River Water Trail

The Etowah has a beautiful array of scenery that changes dramatically depending on what part of the river you’re on.

Etowah River Water Trail The river flows through three wildlife management areas, plus the city of Rome.

This is one of our favorite warm weather activities in Georgia that is an ideal outing for a spring or summer day.

Etowah River Water Trail

You can find lots more information about the Etowah Water Trail on the trail’s website. The site has maps showing you the public access points so you can find an area near you.

Etowah River Water Trail

The river flows through three wildlife management areas, plus the city of Rome.

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