Everything about North Georgia Mountains totally explained
The
Georgia Mountains Region or
North Georgia mountains is an area that starts in the northeast corner of
Georgia,
United States, and spreads in a westerly direction. The mountains in this region are in the
Blue Ridge mountain chain that ends in Georgia. At over 1 billion years of age, the Blue Ridge mountains are the oldest mountains in the United States and sometimes falsely thought to be the oldest mountains in the world (in fact they're only about one third of the age of
South Africa's
Barberton greenstone belt. At 3.6 billion years of age the
Barberton greenstone belt are generally accepted to be the oldest mountains on Earth). The mountains in this region are also a part of the vast system of
North American mountains known as the
Appalachian Mountains that spans most of the
United States longitudally along the eastern areas of the nation and terminates in Alabama.
The region is known for its ruggedness and scenic beauty. The
Cherokee who lived in these mountains called them
Sah-ka-na'-ga - "The Great Blue Hills of God." Large portions of the North Georgia mountains are included in the more than that comprises the
Chattahoochee National Forest.
Geography
The Georgia Mountains Region contains the Georgia counties of:
Cities in the North Georgia Mountains region include
Helen,
Cleveland,
Sautee-Nacoochee,
Clarkesville,
Clayton,
Dahlonega,
Gainesville, and
Toccoa in the northern section.
Elberton,
Hartwell and
Lavonia are located farther south.
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