The Augusta Canal National Heritage Trail in Georgia is a wonderful trail offering up opportunities to hike, bike, run, jog, or simply stroll in nature. This level towpath was once used by mules to pull canal boats to the headgates, which makes it a unique slice of Georgia history. Hikers can stroll the same towpaths that were used decades ago and see how far transportation has come since then. Plus, did we mention this entire trail is a wildlife paradise?!

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Keep in mind there are elevation changes along this trail and it is mostly unpaved, so it may not be suitable for everyone.

Have you ever trekked the Augusta Canal National Heritage Trail in Georgia before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about this trail, such as current conditions and trail etiquette tips, then visit the Augusta Canal website.

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