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  1. Red Top Mountain State Park | Department Of Natural Resources Division

    While best known for the 12,000 acre lake, Red Top Mountain is also a hiker’s haven. More than 15 miles of trails wind through the forested park, providing opportunities for exercise and nature …

  2. Trails at Red Top Mountain State Park

    This trail begins at the front porch of the park Visitor Center, turns north for one mile, crosses Lodge Road and then makes a 3.5 mile loop through some of the most beautiful areas of the park.

  3. Allatoona Pass - Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites

    The site is managed by Red Top Mountain State Park of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Historic Sites Division. Allatoona Pass Battlefield history

  4. Fishing - Red Top Mountain State Park

    The most common species caught within the park are the Alabama bass, bluegill, crappie and catfish. With the lake having a relatively barren floor, targeting rocks and fallen trees along the shore are the …

  5. Swimming - Red Top Mountain State Park | Department Of Natural ...

    Swimming - Red Top Mountain State Park Swimming at the beach is from 7:30am to sunset daily.

  6. Picnicking - Red Top Mountain State Park

    First come first serve. We have 7 picnic shelters and approximately 70 picnic tables (not counting those under the shelters). None of these have electricity. Small grills are located throughout the park and …

  7. Field Trips - Red Top Mountain State Park

    Educators and group leaders can experience Red Top Mountain on a self-guided basis. We have over 15 miles of trails throughout the park that you can use to explore the different areas of study.

  8. ructed 1860s homestead. A 0.75-mile paved trail behind the Park Ofice is suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, and the new 3.9-mile Iron Hill Trail is open to both hikers and bikers. Named for the soil’s …

  9. Red Top Mountain | Department Of Natural Resources Division

    Field Trips at Parks Film Requests Links & Resources Park Rules Park Accessibility Archaeology E-Newsletter Website Policies Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites Headquarters 2610 Highway 155 …