Georgia · USA

Oconee National Forest Dykes Creek Timber Road Complex

Longleaf restoration roads through timber country

Easy

The Dykes Creek road system cuts through the heart of Georgia’s ambitious longleaf pine restoration project, where the Forest Service is bringing back the ecosystem that once covered the entire coastal plain. These wide timber roads connect a maze of wildlife openings where turkey, deer, and the occasional black bear browse in early morning mist. The main route follows an old railroad grade that once hauled virgin timber to Macon’s sawmills, passing concrete foundations and rusted machinery from logging camps.

This is easy going in any stock 4WD, with well-maintained gravel roads suitable for larger rigs and trailers. Spring and fall are prime for wildlife viewing, though summer can be brutally hot and buggy. No permits needed for day use or dispersed camping along designated spurs. The network offers dozens of primitive camp spots near seasonal creeks, making it perfect for groups or extended stays in genuine Georgia backcountry without the technical challenges.

Be the first to save this trail

Trail Specs

Difficulty
Trail Type,
Surface,
Features, ,
Length (miles)32 mi / 51.5 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)650 ft
Best seasonOctober-May
Minimum vehicleStock high-clearance vehicle
Nearest townMonticello, Georgia
Land managerUSDA Forest Service
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
Start coordinates
End coordinates
Copy both for Google Maps directionsClick to copy the directions URL · or open it directly in a new tab
Find on GoogleSearch on Google →

Location

Ratings & Reviews

Quality
0 ratings
Difficulty
Official: Easy

Trail Conditions

No recent condition reports. Be the first to post one.

Photos

No community photos yet.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *