A plea from the Chattahooche National Forest Facebook page

We are STRONGLY encouraging folks to stay off roads, trails and backcountry areas of the Chattahoochee and Oconee National Forests today. Down and damaged trees are everywhere, and pose a serious, life-threatening risk to visitors. Most roads and trails are blocked, and trees continue to fall. We have crews assisting trapped visitors, sawing out roads, and assessing damage. WE NEED YOU to keep yourself and our personnel safe by making smart choices and avoiding the national forest at this time.


There is extensive damage on the national forest. The list of known site closures on the Chattahoochee and Oconee National Forests continues to expand as we assess the impacts of Tropical Storm #Irma. We will update and share this post as changes occur.
Known Recreation Area and Office Closures as of 9/13 9:30am

Blue Ridge Ranger District:
- Boggs Creek Recreation Area (Lumpkin)
- Brasstown Bald Visitor Center (Towns)
- DeSoto Falls Recreation Area (Lumpkin/White)
- Dockery Lake Recreation Area (Lumpkin)
- Foothills Community Conversation cancelled (Lumpkin)
- Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area (Union)
Chattooga River Ranger District:
- Anna Ruby Falls Recreation Area (White)
- Andrews Cove Campground (White)
- Chattooga River Ranger District Office (Lakemont)
- Lake Russell Recreation Area (Habersham)
- Low Gap Campground (White)
- Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area (Rabun)
- Tallulah River Campground (Rabun)
- Tate Branch Campground (Rabun)
- Willis Knob Recreation Area (Rabun)
- Overflow Campground (Rabun)
Oconee Ranger District:
- Dyar Pasture Recreation Area (Greene)
- Lake Sinclair Campground and Recreation Area (Putnam)
- Oconee River Campground (Greene)
- Oconee Ranger District Office (Eatonton) is now open but without phone service

A reminder that national forest OHV trails close when conditions are wet to prevent trail damage and erosion into streams. Always call before you haul.
Many roads on the national forests are blocked. Most roads on the Chattooga River Ranger District are blocked by fallen trees, including Tallullah River Road, Poplar Stump Road, Warwoman Road, and access through Sandy Ford Road, among many others. On the Blue Ridge Ranger District, many roads, especially along ridgelines, are also blocked. Highway 180, FSR 42 Cooper Gap Road, Dicks Creek Road and Montgomery Creek are among the blocked routes. Sawyers have cleared Mulkey Gap road. On the Oconee Ranger District, FSR 1075, 1020 and 1023 are all blocked, and assessments are just beginning. It appears that most main roads on the Conasauga Ranger District are clear, however please use extreme caution along Holly Creek Road where there is a landslide. We are working hard to assess road conditions and saw-out as we are able. Please be patient as it may take weeks to completely reopen parts of the forest.

We are strongly encouraging folks to stay off roads, trails and backcountry areas of the Chattahoochee and Oconee National Forests and give crews time to do their work. Down and damaged trees are everywhere, and pose a serious, life-threatening risk to visitors. Along with many roads, most trails are blocked, and trees continue to fall. We have crews assisting trapped visitors, sawing out roads, and assessing damage. We need you to keep yourself and our personnel safe by making smart choices and avoiding the national forest at this time.

We will continue to post updates about hazards and closures here on Facebook and twitter @ChattOconeeNF and on our website at www.fs.usda.gov/conf.