
Sunday, I made a late start of it, and headed towards Amicalola Falls to where I saw the sign. I didn’t go to Map quest because my hiking guild said it was off of US52 and that is were I saw the sign last week. I never imagined that someone would put up a sign for Fort Mountain unless the park was close by. Boy was I wrong, oh so wrong. Fort Mountain and Amicalola Falls are about 50 miles away from each other and not highway miles - noooooo - winding mountain road miles. It took me an extra hour and a half to get there. Had I done a little research, I would have realized it is close to Ellijay and gone up I-575 (I went home that way and it took me an hour and fifteen minutes) and saved myself a lot of time and miles (I am so glad gas is so cheap) (that last comment is sarcasm, in case you thought I was rich and thought $2.78 a gallon is cheap).
Big Rock Trail

Lake Trail

Tower Trail 
This trail is actually three trails in one. Buddy and I started off up a wide steep trail leading to the top of Fort Mountain. Where the Big Rock trail became strenuous because of the technical difficulty of the waterfall, the Tower trail can be strenuous at places due to the steepness. Before you get to the top you will come to a side trail with a red blaze, this leads to the scenic overlook without taking the steps (I didn’t know that at the time). Closer to the top you will come to the steps that lead to the scenic overlook (once again I didn’t know that at the time). These steps are the same type of grated steps that are at Amicalola Falls. There may not be as many as Amicalola Falls, but there are still a lot of them (this is the way I went, and Buddy was not happy). After taking photos of the scenic vista we headed back up the steps (Buddy was even less happy) and continued on to the tower.
The tower was cool. It is located at the top of Fort Mountain and is old. This is not a park ranger tower; it is an early settler’s tower. Much of the tower’s history is shrouded in mystery, but it’s thought to be built by early Welsh settlers (so bring the Corgis, they might like sniffing some of their history).

This trail is actually three trails in one. Buddy and I started off up a wide steep trail leading to the top of Fort Mountain. Where the Big Rock trail became strenuous because of the technical difficulty of the waterfall, the Tower trail can be strenuous at places due to the steepness. Before you get to the top you will come to a side trail with a red blaze, this leads to the scenic overlook without taking the steps (I didn’t know that at the time). Closer to the top you will come to the steps that lead to the scenic overlook (once again I didn’t know that at the time). These steps are the same type of grated steps that are at Amicalola Falls. There may not be as many as Amicalola Falls, but there are still a lot of them (this is the way I went, and Buddy was not happy). After taking photos of the scenic vista we headed back up the steps (Buddy was even less happy) and continued on to the tower.

Heading down the mountain is easier than going up (duh). The trail that leads down the mountain is the original trail leading to the tower. Old platform steps (not grated steps, thank god (Buddy said you’re welcome; he’s dyslectic)) are made

In conclusion I highly recommend Fort Mountain State Park. Along with fun hiking trails, the park offers many miles of mountain bike and horseback trails. It also has a swimming beach, camp sites and cabin rentals. All in all, I think I will try and rent a cabin there one weekend and explore everything Fort Mountain has to offer.
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We've been to Fort Mountain. I agree with Buddy, the steps are grueling. Not so bad for me, but Hubby was carrying Roo on his shoulders the whole time.
At the top of the rock tower there is a heart shaped rock. One of the builders carved the rock as a token of love for his wife. Awwww.
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