It's easy to wax eloquent about Asheville, a mountain town in eastern North Carolina that is both thriving arts center and springboard on to some of the state's best natural scenery.
Andrews Cove Recreation Area offers restrooms along with 10 camp sites that are equipped with tent pads, picnic tables, grills, and lantern posts.
Loop through recreation area is paved.
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This area is open from early May until mid November. Contact the Chattooga District for exact dates
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The Andrews Cove Trail follows an old logging road parallel to Andrews Creek. This trail is 2 miles long and provides access to the Appalachian Trail and Forest Service Road 283 at Indian Grave Gap.
Fishing for trout in Andrews Creek is also popular among visitors. Check State fishing regulations before fishing.
Six miles farther north on Georgia 75 is High Shoals Scenic Area. The town of Helen is popular for Octoberfest and for its alpine village setting, especially during the fall season.
Anna Ruby Falls is also nearby and offers two hiking trails. The Lion''s Eye Trail is accessible to people with disabilities.
Area is open from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m. A fee is required.
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