Beasley
knob
A Challenging Adventure for Experienced Riders in Union County, GA
A TRAIL FOR THE BOLD
The Beasley Knob OHV Trail System in Union County, GA, features 13.4 miles of challenging trails for experienced riders, located two miles east of Blairsville. The trails are open from sunrise to sunset, and bolted or studded tires are not permitted.

Everything you need to know
INFORMATION
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Address
There are two parking areas from which to enter the OHV trail system.
Satterfield Trailhead
Beginning on US 76/Highway 515 in front of the Blairsville Post Office, go east for 0.7 mile. Turn right onto Windy Hill Road, a paved road. At 0.7 mile when Windy Hill curves sharply to the left, go straight onto a gravel road. After 0.1 mile, turn left onto a narrow gravel road, Forest Service Road #851. Continue 0.8 mile to the OHV trail system parking lot.Blue Rock Trailhead
Beginning on US 76/Highway 515 in front of the Blairsville Post Office, go east for 3.4 miles. Turn right just before two large propane tanks onto Rosemary Lane, which is also Forest Service Road #93. At the first fork, go left. At the second fork go right. Follow the road to the parking lot at the end, a total of 1.6 miles.
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Park Hours
Open sunrise to sunset. Closed during night time hours.
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Size
Approximately 13.4 miles of recreational driving.
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Experience Level
It is recommended for experienced riders, only, due to its challenging terrain and steep ascents.
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Restrictions
No nighttime riding.
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Travel Considerations
This area is closed from January 1 through March 31 for resource protection during the wet and freezing months of the year, when the most impact from use can occur.