Barrington Ferry
Total Miles
3.5
Elevation
18.25 ft
Duration
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Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
Barrington Ferry is a sandy run down to Barrington County Campground and boat launch. Free camping and river access are available to Harper Lake, connecting to the Altamaha River. It is a fairly well-maintained road that can become soft and challenging after some rain. While towing, you have to pick your route carefully through some rutted-out sections and soft shoulders. With that said, I did see a 2WD car traveling down this road on our way out, but it's recommended to have 4WD if any bad weather is in the forecast. This is a good base camping location for setting out to explore the rest of the state land in the surrounding area.
Photos of Barrington Ferry
Difficulty
It is a fairly well-maintained road that can become soft and challenging after some rain. While towing you have to pic your route carefully through some rutted out sections and soft shoulders. With that said I did see a 2wd car traveling down this road on our way out but it's recommended to have 4wd if any bad weather is in the forecast.
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