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DIRECTIONS & MAP
Highland Park Resort is located near Cedartown, GA, in the beautiful Northwest Georgia mountains.
Travel time from the Atlanta area is about 50 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes,
depending on traffic and where you live around Atlanta. Birmingham and Chattanooga are slightly further away, and take about 20-30 minutes longer drive time.
Directions and a map link are provided below. Do NOT use driving directions provided by any mapping program! Every mapping program can give crazy driving directions, because none of these programs knows if a road is a narrow 4 wheel drive mountain road or a nice paved road.
Directions from Atlanta, coming out I-20 West to GA exit 11 (Hwy 27/Bremen):
Take GA exit 11 off I-20, turn north towards Bremen, stay on Hwy 27 for 22 miles and turn left on Hwy 100 South. Go
2.7 miles on Hwy 100 South and turn right on Lime Branch Rd, then left at the next stop sign, then bear right at the
next “Y” intersection. You are now on Culp Lake Rd, follow it 1.9 miles and it will become a nice dirt road. We are 1/4 mile
further on the left.
Directions from Birmingham, coming out I-20 East to GA exit 5 (Hwy 100/Tallapoosa):
Take GA exit 5 off I-20, Hwy 100 Tallapoosa exit. Turn north towards Tallapoosa. Stay on Hwy 100 through the quick left-right zig zag across the railroad tracks in Tallapoosa(watch for the Hwy 100 signs!). Continue on 100 north about 12 miles to the Polk County sign on right side of Hwy 100. Go 1 mile further and turn left at the next road (Fullwood Springs Rd). Go 1 mile and turn right at the stop sign onto Johnson Lake Rd. Go 1/2 mile and bear left onto Culp Lake Rd at the "Y" intersection. Follow Culp Lake Rd 1.9 miles and it will become a nice dirt road. We are 1/4 mile further on the left.
Directions From Cedartown:
From Cedartown, go south on Hwy 27 (called Main Street in town), and take the right turn onto Hwy 100 South about 2 miles south of Cedartown (do NOT turn on HWY 100 North in Cedartown).
Follow Hwy 100 south 2.7 miles and turn right on Lime Branch Rd, then left at the next stop sign, then bear right at the
next “Y” intersection. You are now on Culp Lake Rd, follow it 1.9 miles and it will become a nice dirt road. We are 1/4 mile
further on the left.
MAP LINK
It's OK to print a map of the area to use WITH OUR DRIVING DIRECTIONS shown above, but do NOT use driving directions provided by any mapping program! Every mapping program can give crazy driving directions, because none of these programs knows if a road is a narrow 4 wheel drive mountain road or a nice paved road.
There are many dirt roads around the Highland Park area, and some are nearly impassable with a minivan or car pulling a trailer. Do not come in on Treat Mountain Rd off Hwy 100. Definitely do NOT go down Fire Mountain Rd. Bailey Rd is also dirt road, lots of potholes and some tight turns, not recommended, but can be negotiated at a slow pace. If you come in from Esom Hill, the west end of Culp Lake Rd is dirt, but passable with a minivan and a trailer.
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