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Mountain Vibe Adventures Experience the North Georgia mountains with Mountain Vibe Adventures! We provide guided hiking tours at various locations in north Georgia.
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Our hiking tours serve people with all different fitness levels. It's more than just a walk in the woods! We can't wait to show you around the mountains! Whether it's waterfall hiking, secluded hikes, or majestic views you're searching for, we have it! We offer private and semi-private tours. Locations for the trailhead and times to meet are given at booking. Prices start at $75 per person, discou

nts for groups of 5 or more. Hiking tours are roughly 2-3 hours long and can be easy to moderate. We also offer professional pictures which are included in the price and will be emailed to you after the tour. Emailing us directly can ensure we find the right package for your group.

11/11/2023

Happy Veteran's Day! We appreciate you. ❤️

“Climb the mountain, not to plant your flag, but to embrace the challenge, enjoy the air and behold the view. Climb it s...
03/09/2023

“Climb the mountain, not to plant your flag, but to embrace the challenge, enjoy the air and behold the view. Climb it so you can see the world, not so the world can see you.” – David McCullough Jr.

12/08/2023

🙃 !!!!Trivia time!!!!🧐
Can you guess the year that the word "hike" actually became a word? Bonus point if you can tell me how it used to be spelled!🤔
A. 1705
B. 1809
C. 1910

Experience the North Georgia mountains with Mountain Vibe Adventures! We provide guided hiking tours

09/08/2023

Congratulations Melissa L.! Thanks for taking the time to interact with our page. You've won a Free Mountain Vibe Adventures t-shirt!

Anyone want to take a guess on what their names are? Both have birthdays this month and are so very important to the US ...
09/08/2023

Anyone want to take a guess on what their names are? Both have birthdays this month and are so very important to the US forestry service.🩵🌳🧁

August is a uniquely special month for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service. This is because two very important birthdays are celebrated.

03/08/2023

Giveaway time!👍
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  Let's get outside and explore!
03/08/2023


Let's get outside and explore!

23/07/2023
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Good things come to those that go outside!

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard!Kayla Camille, Melissa Ann Hart, Xio Flores
08/07/2023

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard!

Kayla Camille, Melissa Ann Hart, Xio Flores

We hope everyone had a wonderful Independence day! We spent the day chasing waterfalls! Here are a few pictures from our...
07/07/2023

We hope everyone had a wonderful Independence day! We spent the day chasing waterfalls! Here are a few pictures from our Independence day.

21/06/2023

Let's get interactive! How many of you have been hiking before, how many have not?

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Let us know when you're ready to book a guided hike! Can'...
21/06/2023

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Let us know when you're ready to book a guided hike! Can't wait to get you on trails. ⛰️

Jeanne Davisson, Linda Browne, Michael Davis, Chandrasekaran Balakrishnan, Howard Purdy, Fonda Carpenter, Carl Richard Dahlstrom, Tyler Hannon, Charles Yagalla, Jean Brown, Rachel Freeman, Isidro Castillo, Roxy Landry, Larry Milby, Harley Bowser, Danny Cordin, Venetia Turner, Nickie Portello, Rick Porter, Nancy Masso, David Cunningham, Phillip Flowers, Dale Ridgeway, Kevin Grice, Walter Fish, Ruby Hayes, Carolyn Waters, Joe Masters, Elio Sarduy, Beverly Davis, Nicole Sarokon Dunsmore, Wallace Jones, Lonnie Starcher, Vickie Taylor, Sara Hopper, Frank Morgan, Jason Demers, Robert Jorgensen, Cindy Alford, Gary Mullins, Christiana Pickrell, David Brogan, Gittel Hunt, Doc Sullivan, Karen Atkins Sowers, Peter Miranda, Shirley Bennett, Keith Becki

20/06/2023

We offer easy to moderate hikes, roughly 2-4hrs long. All hikes include professional photography as well. Message us today, and get your personalized, guided hike booked with us!

14/06/2023

It's a sign! Time to book that guided hiking tour! Message us for more details! Mountain Vibe Adventures

Wow! We have over 200 followers on our page now! 👋Thank you, and welcome to all of our newcomers.  Now, who is ready to ...
14/06/2023

Wow! We have over 200 followers on our page now! 👋Thank you, and welcome to all of our newcomers. Now, who is ready to book a guided tour? 🙋‍♀️Message us for more details.

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Hike in groups. Bears like to have options.

Don’t we all? Your safety is your responsibility while hiking in national parks. Planning is an important step in being prepared for any adventure. Although it’s generally safer to hike with a companion, if you prefer to go solo, take a few extra measures, like leaving a trip plan with a trusted friend or family member.

If you’re hiking in bear country alone or with a group, making noise on the trail can alert a bear, or other wildlife, to your presence before you surprise it. Talk to your partners (keep it light, Carol) and occasionally sing loudly. Yell “hello!” You can add in “it's me” if you’re feelin’ it. You can also clap your hands (if you’re happy and you know it) to let any bears know you're coming through. Wow. That’s not even on a beat. Doesn’t matter. Moving on.

Bear pepper spray can be an important thing to carry when exploring the back country. It’s used defensively to stop an aggressive, charging, or attacking bear. Bear pepper spray and human pepper spray are not the same. Also, it’s not like bug spray or intended to spice up your campfire meal. That’s a spicy meatball. Always check park rules and regulations to see if bear pepper spray is recommended or allowed for the activities you have planned. In conclusion, have fun, be safe, and hike smart.

Find more tips at: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/bears/safety.htm

Image: Screenshot of National Park Service tweet that reads, “Hike in groups. Bears like to have options.”

Big shout out to my newest top fans! 💎David K. Locke, Chris Givens Annette Warren Locke Can't wait to get on the trails ...
10/06/2023

Big shout out to my newest top fans! 💎

David K. Locke, Chris Givens Annette Warren Locke Can't wait to get on the trails with you guys!

04/06/2023

Did you know that black bears are the smallest, yet most common of the three bear species found in North America? I say smallest, but they can be as tall as 6ft! They roughly live 21-39 years and there is about 750,000 black bears living in North America. They can run up to 30 miles per hour, they are impressive climbers, and they are good swimmers!

Thank you to all of those that made the ultimate sacrifice for this great nation. 🇺🇲
29/05/2023

Thank you to all of those that made the ultimate sacrifice for this great nation. 🇺🇲

Had the pleasure of taking out this wonderful group of people today. Hiking at all ages! Get outside and come explore wi...
29/05/2023

Had the pleasure of taking out this wonderful group of people today. Hiking at all ages! Get outside and come explore with us. Message us today to book your very own adventure!

26/05/2023

"Leave no trace," a very important principle we should all follow while enjoying the great outdoors. Us great humans have a huge impact on the environment. Good and bad. We strive for the good, but even the slightest thing can wreak havoc on our ecosystem. We need nature, and therefore we must do our part in preserving it.

There are actually seven principles to the leave no trace principles.

1. Plan ahead and prepare.
Make sure you have what you'll need, but also make sure you create minimal waste.
2. Travel and camp on durable surfaces.
An important thing for hikers to remember is to stay on the path, this helps cut down on the negative impact you have. It also keeps new vegetation safe.
3. Dispose of waste properly.
If you bring it with, please make sure it leaves with you! Also, when using the bathroom outside, dig a hole, and then cover it properly.
4. Minimize campfire impacts.
No one wants to be the cause of a forest fire! Only create fires where they are permitted, and make sure it's completely out before you leave.
5. Leave what you find.
This means no touching or interfering with flora, fauna, rocks or wildlife. Also, do not build your own structures.
6. Respect wildlife.
You are in their space, their domain, their home. Do not tease, or feed wildlife. Keep pets on a leash at all times.
7. Be considerate of other visitors.
Stay to one side of the trail, keep noise levels down, and keep your pets under control.

The goal is leave the trail or other outdoor spaces better than how you found them. It's impererative we preseve our lands for future generations to come.

26/05/2023

We are spinning the wheel to find out our winner! Thank you to everyone that commented and played along!

25/05/2023

TRIVA TIME MOUNTAIN VIBE FRIENDS!!! Comment your answer on this post for a chance to win a free coozie or car decal.

With regards to hiking or camping, what does the phrase "Leave no trace" mean, and why is it important to practice this?

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