Vogel is Georgia's second oldest state park and it is located at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest on U.S. 129 south of Blairsville and north of Cleveland.
The land comprising the park was donated to the state in 1927 by Augustus Vogel and Fred Vogel, Jr. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The two were heirs to the Pfister Vogel Leather Company, a Wisconsin tannery founded by Frederick Vogel. The Vogel family harvested bark from oak and hemlock trees located on thousands of acres they owned in North Georgia. The bark was shipped to Wisconsin and used by the company for tanning leather. During World War I, a synthetic method to tan leather was developed so there was no further need for the north Georgia resources. The Vogels gave their land to Georgia to create the state park.
It has a long history of being a place where families love to stay and visit. The park has 233 acres, hiking trails, a lake for swimming and fishing, miniature golf, a general store, a playground and even has geocaches.
There are a variety of accommodations including cottages, campsites and primitive backpacking sites.
It’s very popular for hikers. They can choose from a variety of trails, including the popular 4-mile Bear Hair Gap loop, an easy lake loop that leads to Trahlyta Falls, and the challenging 13-mile Coosa Backcountry Trail. The Appalachian Trail is also nearby.
The 22-acre Lake Trahlyta is open to non-motorized boats, and during the summer, visitors can cool off at the sandy beach. It has a beautiful mountain-view. Lake Trahlyta was created when the Civilian Conservation Corps dammed Wolf Creek. The lake is named for Trahlyta, a Cherokee maiden who is buried a few miles from the park at Stonepile Gap.
This park is rich in history, with many of the facilities being constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corp during Great Depression. The “CCC Boys” story is told in the park’s museum where there are exhibits, documents, photographs and memorabilia about the activities of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Vogel State Park and other parks in Georgia. The Corps workers, located at the CCC Camp at Goose Creek just north of the park, also built the first cabins, picnic areas and camping grounds at Vogel.
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Wolf Creek will be stocked with plenty of trout to be tempted by anglers 12 and younger. Prizes will be given to the lucky ticket holders. Adults must be accompanied with the children that will be fishing at the registration tent prior to fishing. A limited amount of fishing poles will be provided.

Come to one of our nation's oldest state parks as we celebrate our independence with a flag-raising ceremony, bicycle parade, pedal boat races, sandcastle building competition, watermelon eating, sack races, egg tosses and greased pole climbing. $5 parking. 706-745-2628.

This popular event includes Appalachian, bluegrass and gospel music. There will also be art and craft booths with handmade items for sale, and food concessions provided by Vogel Volunteers. $2-$5 plus $5 parking. 706-745-2628. Handicap Accessible.

Celebrate autumn’s arrival with noon chili, hotdogs and drinks for sale, followed by a 3 PM cakewalk, 4 PM hayrides, 5 PM bonfire and square/line dancing, 6 PM trunk or treats, and 7 PM professional storytelling. $5 parking. 706-745-2628. Handicap Accessible.

Join us for the tree lighting, caroling, hayrides, Santa Claus visit, bonfires, hot chocolate and cider. Also help support the "Give A Gift Toy Drive" sponsored by the Union County Sheriff's Department, bring an unwrapped gift for kids of 0-12 years of age. No toy guns, knives or dangerous items.