Is 4WD or AWD Necessary for Cherry Log, GA Roads? Your Guide to Mountain Driving
Cherry Log, Georgia, offers the seclusion and breathtaking views travelers dream of, but reaching that secluded mountain retreat often comes with one major question: Do I need a 4WD or AWD vehicle? This question is a common source of pre-trip anxiety for guests, and being transparent about mountain road conditions is an important way for hosts to prepare their guests prior to their stay.
The Short Answer for Mountain Cabins
For many cabins promising spectacular mountain views, the short answer often depends on weather conditions. Yes, AWD or 4WD is preferred in the mountains and you will notice that most locals have vehicles in that category, but 2WD is mostly fine in all but snow and ice conditions. Properties built high up to achieve those sought-after views almost always require you to drive in an upward direction, sometimes on steep, winding, or gravel segments. In the North Georgia mountains, it is common to encounter unpaved roads on the final approach to scenic properties. If you have a 2WD vehicle, just remember that momentum is your friend so avoid stopping and spinning your tires on steep gravel roads when possible.
What to Know About the Drive to Our Cabin, The Lazy Laurel
The specific road conditions to your rental should always be verified before you book. Don’t hesitate to ask your next host for driving recommendations and current road conditions. The Lazy Laurel can be reach via Ellijay or Blue Ridge. Both routes end on our neighborhood street, Hickory Nut Trail, which is a steep and partially gravel road up to the top of the mountain. The route from Blue Ridge is all paved until our street but the route from Ellijay adds another section of well maintained but gravel road. For the easiest route to the cabin, we recommend routing to Home Depot in Blue Ridge and then from there to our address.