Fort Yargo
📍 Winder, Georgia

Fort Yargo

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🌲 About This Trail

Fort Yargo State Park surrounds a historic log fort built in 1792 by settlers seeking protection from Creek Indian raids. The 1,816-acre park in Barrow County features Will-A-Way Lake and miles of forested trail that weave through Georgia Piedmont terrain.

Name Origin: Named after the original blockhouse fort built in 1792. The name 'Yargo' is believed to derive from the name of a local Creek leader, though the exact etymology remains debated among historians.

🏃 Race Distances

  • Cannonball Run Course
  • 6 Mile MTB
  • 3 Mile MTB

📋 Trail Facts

  • The original 1792 log fort still stands in the park — one of the oldest surviving structures in Georgia
  • Will-A-Way Lake covers 260 acres and is a popular fishing destination
  • The Cannonball Run race name honors the fort's history as a frontier defense outpost
  • The park sits in the Georgia Piedmont transition zone between mountains and coastal plain