Russell – Brasstown is in northeast Georgia about 90 miles north of Atlanta. The byway forms a loop beginning and ending near Helen. It follows GA 75, GA 180, and GA 348 for a total of 38 miles. The state highways are two-lane paved roads suitable for all vehicles. The roads are usually open year-round; extra caution should be exercised in winter.
The Russell – Brasstown scenic byway crosses Chattahoochee National Forest winding through forested hills, mountains, and valleys. The headwaters of the Chattahoochee River are completely encircled by the byway.
Brasstown Bald is Georgia’s highest mountain and is adjacent to the byway. The view from the 4,784-foot high mountain is spectacular. A visitor center here offers slide programs and interpretive exhibits. Picnicking facilities along with restrooms and drinking water are available. A short quarter-mile walking trail from the parking lot leads to the summit.
Of interest to hikers and backpackers is the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, which crosses the byway. Several wilderness areas also provide opportunities for hiking and backpacking in a secluded, primitive setting.
A short side trip off the byway worth taking is GA 356 to the Anna Ruby Falls Scenic Area. In this 1,600-acre area, twin waterfalls merge to form Smith Creek. It is necessary to walk a half-mile trail to reach the falls. Five scenic waterfalls can be seen within the 170-acre High Shoals Scenic Area. A one-mile hiking trail will take you to the waterfalls.
Andrews Cove is the only developed national forest campground along the byway. The campground is situated on Andrews Creek and has 11 units available to campers. Restrooms and drinking water are also provided.