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Overview: Top of Bradley Mountain is rated 4.8/5 from 98 Google reviews.
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Overview: Top of Bradley Mountain is rated 4.8/5 from 98 Google reviews.
Overview: Top of Bradley Mountain is rated 4.8/5 from 98 Google reviews.
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Extremely beautiful and I timed it just right for the sunset. The fresh air and the serenity of being on top of a mountain, no matter how big it may be, is indescribable. Definitely nice for any small hiking trip or to take nice photos. 10/10 recommend to visit.
The scenery here is extraordinary, just like the appearance. There is also a unique red succulent. Compared to stone mountain. There aren't that many tourists here. It is an excellent place to meditate, relax and watch the sunrise and sunset🌇.
Part of Arabia mountain preserve. Far side of the main peak. Don’t stop at the short trail from the AWARE parking lot. Between both sides of the road. (Mountain and ranger station side) There are over 2500 acres. Ranger led hikes are FREE and noted on the preserve website.
Short, but beautiful hike up a monadnock that is about a thousand feet above sea level. The views are impressive, especially at sunset. The solution pools around the summit are filled with lovely red succulents (Diamorpha). Arabia Mountain is more impressive than nearby Panola Mountain. Moreover, the former is free, while the latter is a State Park and requires an entrance fee.
If you want to do a short hiking trip to the top of a mountain, this is it. Beautiful location, but the big drawback is that despite the close proximity, you cannot see Atlanta nor Stone Mountain from there because of the high ridge to the west. Drats.
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