ONE
APPALACHIA
EDITIONS

GA 04 / LIVING ATLAS

The Trail is the spine, not the boundary.

Georgia’s atlas extends from the Appalachian Trail through connected communities, watersheds, landscapes and routes of exchange. Entries become map records only after geographic and source review.

VOL. I
2026
LAYER 01

TRAIL CORRIDOR

Springer Mountain and the Appalachian Trail passage toward North Carolina.

GEOGRAPHY · SOURCE · REVIEW
LAYER 02

SOUTHERN BLUE RIDGE

Mountain landscapes, high coves, forests, species and headwaters.

GEOGRAPHY · SOURCE · REVIEW
LAYER 03

MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES

Places connected culturally, ecologically and economically to the corridor.

GEOGRAPHY · SOURCE · REVIEW
LAYER 04

WATERSHEDS

Rivers, tributaries, public access, habitat and downstream relationships.

GEOGRAPHY · SOURCE · REVIEW
LAYER 05

CULTURAL LANDSCAPES

Music, craft, foodways, memory, gathering and contemporary creation.

GEOGRAPHY · SOURCE · REVIEW
LAYER 06

CAPABILITY NODES

Organizations, projects and infrastructure that help ideas move into action.

GEOGRAPHY · SOURCE · REVIEW
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