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Andrews Creek

Andrews Creek offers anglers the chance to catch both rainbow and brown trout. This creek extends above Andrews Cove Recreation Area for approximately two miles, and flows into Spoilcane Creek below the Area.



 The Basics


Region: Chattahoochee National Forest
District: Chattooga Ranger District
Season: Spring to Fall


 Some More Things to Know

The Andrews Cove Trail follows an old logging road parrallel to Andrews Creek. This trail is two miles long and provides access to the Appalachian Trail and Forest Service Road 283 at Indian Grave Gap.

Andrews Cove Recreation Area offers ten camping sites equipped with tent pads, picnic tables and grills. Restrooms and drinking water are available at this site.

Nine miles further north on Georgia 75 is High Shoals Scenic Area. The town of Helen is popular for Octoberfest and for it's alpine village setting, especially during the fall season.

Anna Ruby Falls is also nearby and offers two hiking trails, one of which is accessible to people with disablities.

Georgia fishing license and trout stamp. Check state regulations concerning trout season and bag limits.





 Directions

Take Georgia 75 north from Cleveland for 14 miles.



 For More Information

Address: 200 Highway 197 North
Clarkesville, GA
Phone: 706 754-6221
Fax: 706-754-1021
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