Amicalola Falls State Park
Amicalola Falls State Park 15 miles northwest of Dawsonville, is a 829 acre park. The Amicalola waterfalls drop 729′ in seven cascades making them the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi River. There are several hiking trails, including access to the Appalachian Trail.
Here is their website. Phone 706-265-4703. Trail Map
West Ridge Falls Access Trail – 0.3 miles in length. Rated easy to moderate. Wheelchair accessible with gentle slope. One of the best views of the falls and one of the easier trails. Trail surface is flat and coated with recycled tires.
Lodge Loop – 0.25 mile loop. Rated easy. Wheelchair accessible. Paved surface with educational displays. Trail is lighted for early morning and/or evening use.”
Category: Georgia State
Accommodations, Activities and Accessibility of Georgia State Parks
The State of Georgia makes available this PDF chart addressing accommodations, activities, and accessibility of Georgia State Parks.
There are ADA Assessments for all of Georgia Parks trails. “These accessibility assessments are maintained at each state park and historic site where the trails are located and are available for review and/or can be provided electronically by directly contacting the state park or historic site office. For further information, contact Larry Blankenship at 404-656-6524.”