Deep in the Georgia mountains, there’s a road that locals whisper about when the sun starts to set.
GA-180, known as Wolf Pen Gap Road, winds through the Chattahoochee National Forest like a serpent carved into stone.
Ask anyone from Suches or near Vogel State Park, and they’ll tell you the same thing: whatever you’re doing up there, finish it before dark.
A Ribbon of Asphalt Twisting Through the Clouds
Wolf Pen Gap Road stretches about 11 to 12 miles of pure mountain madness between Suches and Vogel State Park. Carved into the side of the Blue Ridge, this narrow strip of pavement climbs and dips through significant elevation changes that make it one of Georgia’s highest and most scenic drives…