Looking for an under-the-radar place in Georgia that deserves to be hiked each year? Once the temperatures climb up a bit, or when Georgians are able to bundle up and hit the trails, this is one hiking experience you don’t want to miss. Although Bell Mountain in Hiawassee has changed throughout the years, here are 11 of the most stunning parts about it.

  1. The drive up the mountain, along the steep grade is nothing short of spectacular.

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  1. When you stand on the platform and witness nature in all her glory, it makes you appreciate life.

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  1. The views during the autumn months highlight the bronze, amber, oranges and reds of the season fully.

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  1. When you’re there and a storm rolls in and you feel like you’re floating along with the clouds.

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  1. Despite the graffiti being allowed, there is something magical about the color it adds.

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  1. A sunset from the tippy top of the mountain is an experience unlike anything else.

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  1. Views…in every direction…like you’re in on a secret that only Mother Earth knows.

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  1. The crags and cracks throughout the top that are like secret pathways to something more spectacular.

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  1. The fact that you can see Brasstown Bald, Lake Chatuge and Hiawa all in one fell swoop.

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  1. Feeling so small in the grand scheme of things can really help you find your center.

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  1. The fact that there are still places like this that exist in the world, is nothing short of magical.

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Ready to climb Bell Mountain yourself? You can use the address below to hit the trails.

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220 Shake Rag Rd, Hiawassee, GA 30546-2578

Otherwise, if you’re seeking other outdoor adventures in Georgia then take a look at This Waterfall In Georgia Has Frozen Over And It’s Pure Magic.

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