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Intrenchment Creek Park

Intrenchment Creek Trail
September 06, 2022 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Intrenchment Creek Park is the western end of the South River PATH trail. It is also home to an RC Airfield.

Address: West Side Pl, Atlanta, GA 30316
Cost of admission: None
Governance: DeKalb County
Acres: 125
Approximate miles of trails: 2
Hours: Dawn to dusk
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 6
MARTA directions: From Inman Park-Reynoldstown Station, take the 32 to Bouldercrest Rd SE@Westside Pl. From there, walk northwest along Bouldercrest. Turn left on West Side Place. The entrance to the trail is clearly marked on the right. Walking distance from bus stop to trailhead approximately 0.2 miles.
Parking: Parking is available at the trailhead on West Side Place. Two handicap accessible spaces are available.
Trail surface: Approximately 0.5 miles of PATH trail (continues beyond the park for about 5 miles) and approximately 1.5 miles of unpaved trails
Geocaching: Yes
Dogs allowed: Yes

Amenities:

  • Picnic pavilion

Links:

  • South River PATH Trail

  • Atlanta Radio Control Club

  • Save the Old Atlanta Prison Farm

Note: The area of land highlighted in this blog post is all east of Intrenchment Creek. West of the creek is the land associated with the Old Atlanta Prison Farm. No trespassing is allowed in the prison farm buildings, and the area is frequently patrolled by the police. You may see that OpenStreetMap has marked land west of the creek as “City of Atlanta greenspace – keep out”. I haven’t heard of anyone getting in trouble for being on the trails west of the creek as long as they stay away from the buildings, but it might be best to stay east of the creek. There is no bridge across the creek between the two properties.

November 11, 2018

November 11, 2018

Cladonia peziziformis, November 11, 2018

Cladonia peziziformis, November 11, 2018

November 11, 2018

November 11, 2018

November 11, 2018

November 11, 2018

Green Anole, November 11, 2018

Green Anole, November 11, 2018

November 11, 2018

November 11, 2018

Intrenchment Creek, June 7, 2015

Intrenchment Creek, June 7, 2015


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Brownwood Park
September 06, 2022 /Shawn Taylor
near bus-5 min page 2, near: brownwood park, near: southside park, near: constitution lakes, atlanta page 4, multi-use path, free admission, itp page 2, near downtown-10 miles, allows dogs
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Friendship Forest Wildlife Sanctuary

Friendship Forest
September 26, 2021 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Address: 4380 E Ponce de Leon Ave, Clarkston, GA 30021
Cost of admission: Free
Governance: City of Clarkston
Friends of the Park Group: Friends of Friendship Forest
Acres: 18.5
Approximate miles of trails: 1
Hours: Sunrise to sunset
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 10
Transit directions: The MARTA #120 from Avondale Station stops right in front of the wildlife sanctuary
Cycling directions: The Stone Mountain PATH runs directly across the street from the wildlife sanctuary. The PATH goes through downtown Decatur and downtown Atlanta, and connects to the BeltLine. 
Parking: There is a parking lot at the Ponce trailhead. There are a couple accessible parking spaces available.
Trailhead(s): The main trailhead is at the parking lot on Ponce. There is also a trailhead at the end of Clark St.
Trail surface: Some paved & boardwalk; some natural
Blazes/markings: Unpaved trails are unmarked
Restrooms: There are restrooms next to the parking lot and also some next to the amphitheater
Guidebook mentions: None

Amenities:

  • Restrooms

  • Picnic tables

  • Covered amphitheater/outdoor classroom

  • Bottle fill stations & water fountains by restrooms

Nearby amenities/conveniences:

  • Refuge Coffee Co. is 0.5 miles southwest of the wildlife sanctuary

Links:

  • City of Clarkston

  • Friends of Friendship Forest

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Little Blue Dragonlet, September 26, 2021

Little Blue Dragonlet, September 26, 2021

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Johns Homestead
Johns Homestead
Pine Lake
Pine Lake

Updated December 21, 2016 and September 26, 2021

September 26, 2021 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 3, near bus-5 min, free admission, east metro, near: johns homestead, near: pine lake
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Morgan Falls Overlook Park & Morgan Falls River Park

Morgan Falls Overlook Park
August 28, 2021 by Shawn Taylor in parks

It seems the largest attraction to Morgan Falls Overlook Park is the huge playground. That said, the park has other attractions too, including great views of the river and a short nature trail. The nature trail has two trailheads, one from the west side of the parking lot, and the other at the north end of the pavilion.

Birders – or those with dogs – will want to walk or drive 1/3 of a mile to Morgan Falls River Park and Dog Park. There are no trails here, but you can walk a bit along the creek and check out the views of the dam and the river.

Fishing seems to be popular in both locations. In Morgan Falls Overlook Park, an unmarked, narrow, ungraded trail runs for about a third of a mile, beginning at the left side of the kayak rental building and continuing along the river's edge. I saw several folks fishing along this trail. I also saw folks fishing at Morgan Falls River Park from the metal observation deck and along the river bank.

Address: 200 Morgan Falls Rd, Sandy Springs, GA 30350
Cost of admission: Free
Governance: City of Sandy Springs
Acres: 28
Approximate miles of trails: 1
Hours: Sun-up to sun-down
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 17
Transit directions: Take the MARTA 87 bus from Dunwoody Station to Roswell Rd & Morgan Falls Rd, then walk 1.3 miles west on Morgan Falls Rd
Parking: There are free parking lots at both the Overlook Park and the River Park
Trail surface: Natural
Restrooms: Restrooms are available at the Overlook Park
Dogs allowed: Yes, and there is an off-leash dog park at the River Park
Fishing allowed: Yes
Guidebook mentions: Page 74 of Hiking the Hooch (1st edition)

Amenities:

  • Restrooms

  • Bike racks

  • Water fountain (dog & human)

  • Playground

  • Swinging benches

  • Large pavilion

  • Kayak rental (seasonal)

  • Dog park

Links:
Sandy Springs
High Country Paddle Shack

Overlook Park, January 15, 2017

Overlook Park, January 15, 2017

Overlook Park, January 15, 2017

Overlook Park, January 15, 2017

Overlook Park, January 15, 2017

Overlook Park, January 15, 2017

Spotted Pink Ladybeetle, July 11, 2021

Spotted Pink Ladybeetle, July 11, 2021

River Park, January 15, 2017

River Park, January 15, 2017

Powdered Dancer, July 11, 2021

Powdered Dancer, July 11, 2021

Morgan Falls Dam, August 28, 2021

Morgan Falls Dam, August 28, 2021

Overlook Park, January 15, 2017

Overlook Park, January 15, 2017

Bald Eagle, River Park, March 4, 2017

Bald Eagle, River Park, March 4, 2017

Great Blue Heron at Morgan Falls Dam, River Park, March 4, 2017

Great Blue Heron at Morgan Falls Dam, River Park, March 4, 2017

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John Ripley Forbes Big Trees Forest Preserve
John Ripley Forbes Big Trees Forest Preserve
Lost Corner Preserve
Lost Corner Preserve

Updated January 15, 2017, July 11, 2021, and August 28, 2021

August 28, 2021 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 3, free admission, north metro, boat ramp, birding, allows dogs, wetlands, dog park, near: big trees, near: lost corner, near: big trees forest preserve
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Westside Park

westside reservoir park
August 22, 2021 by Shawn Taylor in parks

The Westside Park grand opening was held in August 2021. The former Bellwood Quarry has been converted into a reservoir for City of Atlanta water.

Bellwood Quarry was established in the 1890s to provide granite to the city and surrounding areas. The site was originally a Fulton County convict labor camp. More recently, the quarry was run by corporations. The city purchased the land from the quarry operator, Vulcan Materials, in 2006. This column by Sundiata Rush for the Saporta Report includes some more information about the history of the site.

A number of movies & TV shows have been filmed at the quarry, including The Hunger Games and Stranger Things.

As of August 2021, with only Phase 1 complete, almost all of the trails are paved and wide. The master plan calls for 4.1 miles of natural-surface walking trails and 3.2 miles of natural-surface mountain biking trails in a future phase.

Also known as: Bellwood Quarry Park
Address: 1660 Johnson Road Northwest, Atlanta, GA
Cost of admission: Free
Governance: City of Atlanta
Acres: 280
Approximate miles of trails: 2.5
Hours: 6am to 11pm
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 3.4
Transit directions: Take MARTA to Bankhead Station and use the Proctor Creek Greenway to connect to the park. Or take MARTA bus #26 from Bankhead Station to Perry Blvd NW & Johnson Rd NW. Walk about 0.2 miles southwest on Johnson Road to the park entrance.
Cycling directions: The park trails connect to the Proctor Creek Greenway
Parking: There are two large parking lots available, off of Johnson Road
Trailhead(s): The two main entrances on Johnson Road are clearly marked and visible from the road. Trailheads are clearly marked from these parking lots. There’s also neighborhood connectivity via Grove Park Place.
Trail surface: Many of the trails are paved and ADA accessible
Blazes/markings: Trails are paved and most intersections have maps
Restrooms: Yes
Dogs allowed: Yes, on leash

Amenities:

  • Restrooms

  • Pavilions

  • Water fountains

  • Playground

  • Scenic overlooks

Nearby amenities/conveniences:

  • MARTA rail station

Links:

  • Westside Park

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Proctor Creek Greenway
Proctor Creek Greenway
August 22, 2021 /Shawn Taylor
near: proctor creek greenway, atlanta page 4, near bus-5 min page 2, multi-use path, free admission, near downtown-5 miles, allows dogs
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John Ripley Forbes Big Trees Forest Preserve

Big Trees Forest Preserve
August 14, 2021 by Shawn Taylor in parks

In 1989, there were plans for this land to become a car dealership, but it was saved by John Ripley Forbes and the Southeast Land Preservation Trust. Powers Branch creek runs through the preserve.

Also known as: Big Trees Nature Preserve
Address: 7645 Roswell Road, Sandy Springs, GA 30350
Cost of admission: None
Governance: City of Sandy Springs
Acres: 30
Approximate miles of trails: 2
Hours: Sunrise to sunset
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 15
MARTA directions: Take the #87 bus from Dunwoody Station to the stop at 7741 Roswell Rd. (North Fulton County Government Center). There is no crosswalk near this stop, so it might be best to return by using the same bus stop (instead of crossing the street) and taking the #87 north to North Springs Station.
Trailheads: The trailhead is clearly marked in the parking lot just south of the government center. There are restrooms at the trailhead that are also visible.
Parking: There is free parking available at the main trailhead
Trail surface: About the first 100 yards of the Big Trees Loop trail (starting at the main trailhead) is paved; the rest of the trails are natural surface
Blazes/markings: Most of the intersections are marked with trail names
Geocaching: Yes
Dogs allowed: Yes, on leash
Guidebook mentions: Chapter 51 in Hiking Atlanta's Hidden Forests (1st edition)

Amenities:

  • Dog poop station

  • Restrooms

  • Water fountains

  • Numerous benches

  • Interpretive trail numbers (info here)

Nearby amenities/conveniences:

  • There is a grocery store, drug store, and a couple restaurants half a mile south of the park, at Roswell Rd & Trowbridge Rd.

Links:

  • Big Trees Forest Preserve

  • Park map

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Jelly fungus, October 28, 2018

Jelly fungus, October 28, 2018

October 22, 2016

October 22, 2016

Banded Tussock Moth caterpillar, October 28, 2018

Banded Tussock Moth caterpillar, October 28, 2018

October 22, 2016

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October 28, 2018

October 28, 2018

Coprinellus mushrooms, October 28, 2018

Coprinellus mushrooms, October 28, 2018

Red-footed Cannibal Fly, August 14, 2021

Red-footed Cannibal Fly, August 14, 2021

Ebony Jewelwing, August 14, 2021

Ebony Jewelwing, August 14, 2021

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Morgan Falls Overlook Park & Morgan Falls River Park
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Dunwoody Nature Center
Dunwoody Nature Center
Lost Corner Preserve
Lost Corner Preserve

Updated October 25, 2016, October 28, 2018, & August 14, 2021

August 14, 2021 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 2, near bus-5 min, free admission, north metro, near: dunwoody nature center, near: morgan falls, near: lost corner, z
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Reynolds Nature Preserve

Reynolds Nature Preserve
July 31, 2021 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Address: 5665 Reynolds Road, Morrow, Ga 30260
Cost of admission: None
Governance: Clayton County Parks and Recreation
Acres: 146
Approximate miles of trails: 3
Hours: 8:00am to dusk daily (Interpretive Center is open 8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday)
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 12
MARTA directions: Take the 193 from East Point station to Jonesboro Rd @ Westwood Way. From there, walk west on Westwood Way. The road deadends into the Morrow Pathway. Take the path to its end at Reynolds Road. One entrance to the preserve is directly across Reynolds Road from where the path intersects it.
Parking: There are multiple preserve parking areas along Reynolds Road. There are bike racks located at the interpretive center and at the third trailhead listed below.
Trailhead(s): There are multiple trailheads:

  1. The main entrance is at the interpretive center, at 33.6011169,-84.3470463.

  2. A second parking lot is at 33.5974665,-84.3436243, and you can access the trail here.

  3. A third trailhead is located at the south end of the park along Reynolds Road, at 33.5955272,-84.343485.

Trail surface: Natural

Amenities:

  • Interpretive Center (8-5 Monday-Friday)

  • Bike racks (at first and third trailheads mentioned above)

  • Restrooms (in the interpretive center; were open on a weekend when I visited, even though the center was not)

  • Demonstration garden

  • One of a series of Clayton County geocaches

Links:

  • Clayton County Parks and Recreation

  • Reynolds Nature Preserve

  • Map

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Great Blue Heron, December 16, 2017

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Eastern Bluebird, December 16, 2017

Carolina Wren, December 16, 2017

Carolina Wren, December 16, 2017

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, July 31, 2021

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, July 31, 2021

December 16, 2017

December 16, 2017

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Transverse-banded Flower Fly, July 31, 2021

Transverse-banded Flower Fly, July 31, 2021

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Belted Kingfisher, December 16, 2017

December 16, 2017

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July 31, 2021 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 3, near bus-10 min, free admission, south metro, 3+ miles of trails
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Big Creek Greenway

Big Creek Greenway
July 24, 2021 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Address: There are many access points for the trail. The southernmost one is at Big Creek Park, at the intersection of Old Alabama and Belcourt Pkwy
Cost of admission: Free
Governance: City of Roswell, City of Alpharetta, and Forsyth County
Acres: N/A
Approximate miles of trails: About 24 miles of greenway, plus several adjacent hiking and mountain biking trails. The Alpharetta/Roswell section has 8 miles and the Forsyth County section has 16 miles
Hours: March thru October – 6:00 am to 9:30 pm, November thru February – 6:00 am to 7:00 pm
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 21 (southern end), 38 (northern end)
Transit directions: There are a few convenient access points. All buses depart from North Springs Station.

  1. You can take the 140 or 141 to North Point Pkwy @Mansell Rd and walk east until you reach the greenway.

  2. You can take the 140 or 141 to North Point Pkwy @ North Point Ct and walk south on Haynes Bridge Road to the Haynes Bridge trail spur.

  3. You can take the 140 to North Point Pkwy @ Old Milton Pkwy or take the 185 to Old Milton Pkwy @ North Point pkwy (same intersection) and go southeast on Old Milton Pkwy. On the north side of the road, you'll see stairs leading down to the trail.

Trail surface: Mostly paved with some boardwalk, also with some natural-surface alternate routes or spurs

Amenities:

  • Restrooms

  • Water fountains

  • Bike rentals

Links:
Big Creek Greenway
Maps
Forsyth County map

March 19, 2017

March 19, 2017

Yellow-crowned Night-Herons, April 8, 2017

Yellow-crowned Night-Herons, April 8, 2017

March 19, 2017

March 19, 2017

March 19, 2017

March 19, 2017

March 19, 2017

March 19, 2017

Common Whitetail, July 24, 2021

Common Whitetail, July 24, 2021

Sweetheart moth, July 24, 2021

Sweetheart moth, July 24, 2021

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Roswell Riverwalk
Roswell Riverwalk
Big Creek Park
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Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Vickery Creek
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Vickery Creek

Updated April 30, 2017 and July 24, 2021

July 24, 2021 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 3, near:big creek park, near bus-5 min, multi-use path, free admission, north metro, mountain biking, 5+ miles of trails, near: vickery creek, near: roswell riverwalk
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Johns Homestead

June 18, 2021 by Shawn Taylor in parks

The house at Johns Homestead was built in approximately 1832, and is one of the oldest remaining houses in DeKalb County. More information about the buildinds and land are available from Friends of Johns Homestead Park and The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. The park was created in 2004 when DeKalb County purchased the homestead land. The lake section was added via a separate purchase in 2006. The City of Tucker was incorporated in 2015, and the park now belongs to the city.

Address: 3071 Lawrenceville Highway, Tucker, GA 30084
Cost of admission: None
Governance: City of Tucker
Friends of the Park Group: Friends of Johns Homestead
Acres: 50
Approximate miles of trails: 2
Hours: Dawn to dusk
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 11
MARTA directions: Take the 75 bus from Avondale Station to the Lawrenceville Hwy @ Lovely Ln stop. This stop is right in front of the homestead.
Parking: There is a parking lot for the park on Lawrenceville Highway, just NE of the homestead buildings.
Trailhead(s): There are two trailheads along Lawrenceville Highway, one at the parking lot and one at the homestead buildings. The trails are also accessible from Edinburgh Drive and Stapp Drive.
Trail surface: Mostly natural, some gravel
Blazes/markings: None
Restrooms: None
Dogs allowed: Yes, on leash
Fishing allowed: Yes
Accessibility notes: As of June 2021, on the trail connecting the homestead to the lakes, there are two footbridges across small streams that are narrow (~12” wide) and bouncy. There are plans to replace these with full pedestrian bridges.
Links:

  • Friends of Tucker Parks

  • Concept Plan (note, this includes several trails and other amenities that are not yet build)

  • Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation

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Pileated Woodpecker, January 6, 2018

Pileated Woodpecker, January 6, 2018

January 6, 2018

January 6, 2018

Frozen Twin Brothers Lake, January 6, 2018

Frozen Twin Brothers Lake, January 6, 2018

Slaty Skimmer, June 18, 2021

Slaty Skimmer, June 18, 2021

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Friendship Forest Wildlife Sanctuary
Friendship Forest Wildlife Sanctuary
Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve
Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve
Shamrock Forest
Shamrock Forest

Updated July 15, 2017, January 6, 2018, and June 18, 2021

June 18, 2021 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 3, near bus-5 min, free admission, east metro, wetlands, near: friendship forest
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Blue Heron Nature Preserve

Blue Heron Nature Preserve
May 31, 2021 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Blue Heron Nature Preserve is along Nancy Creek in North Buckhead.

The Blueway Trail of Eidson Mill, Emma Lane Wetlands, and Land O’ Lakes was completed in 2020, and now all the trails at the preserve are combined (other than some brief sidewalk connections)

Address: 4055 Roswell Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30342
Admission: Free
Governance: City of Atlanta, Blue Heron Nature Preserve
Acres: 30
Approximate miles of trails: 3
Hours: 6am to 11pm
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 8
MARTA directions: The number 5 bus runs between Dunwoody and Lindbergh stations and stops right outside Blue Heron (Lakemoore Drive or 4090 Roswell Road stop)
Parking: There is parking available at 4055 Roswell Rd (the office/school) and just north of there at the community garden. There is also street parking available in the neighborhood.
Trailhead(s): There are many trailheads. There is a trailhead from the parking area off Roswell Rd. as well as other trailheads on Roswell Road, Lakemoore Drive, Rickenbacker Drive, Emma Lane, and Land O Lakes Drive.
Trail surface: Natural
Guidebook mentions: Chapter 1 in Hiking Atlanta's Hidden Forests (1st edition)

Features:

  • Community garden

  • USGS creek monitoring station

  • Picnic areas

  • Apiaries

  • Photo blind

  • Bike racks (at the office)

November 16, 2016

November 16, 2016

Great Blue Skimmer, May 31, 2021

Great Blue Skimmer, May 31, 2021

Eidson Mill Trail, November 16, 2016

Eidson Mill Trail, November 16, 2016

Carolina Wren, January 13, 2017

Carolina Wren, January 13, 2017

Beaver Tail Trail, November 16, 2016

Beaver Tail Trail, November 16, 2016

November 16, 2016

November 16, 2016

November 16, 2016

November 16, 2016

November 16, 2016

November 16, 2016

Eastern Chipmunk

Eastern Chipmunk

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Mountain Way Common
Mountain Way Common

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May 21, 2017
Park Pride Community Garden Tour, May 20, 2017
May 21, 2017
May 21, 2017

Updated August 2, 2016, November 16, 2016, January 13, 2017, March 11, 2018, & May 31, 2021

May 31, 2021 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 1, free admission, itp, near downtown-10 miles, near bus-5 min page 2, near: mountain way common
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Decatur Legacy Park (Former United Methodist Children's Home)

E Decatur Greenway
May 15, 2021 by Shawn Taylor in parks

This land was purchased by the City of Decatur from the United Methodist Children's Home in 2017 when they moved to Tucker. The park is partly developed with buildings, a playground, and playing fields, and also has nature trails around the lake and a community garden. The East Decatur Greenway is adjacent to the park.

Address: 500 S Columbia Drive, Decatur GA 30030
Cost of admission: None
Governance: City of Decatur
Acres: 77
Approximate miles of trails: 3
Hours: Dawn to dusk
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 7
MARTA directions: Leave Avondale Station via the pedestrian bridge to E College Ave. Once the bridge ends, turn left. Walk through the parking lot to the trailhead for the PATH.
Cycling directions: Coming from Avondale Station, follow the same directions as above. Alternatively, bike the Stone Mountain PATH to Avondale Station and then use the MARTA pedestrian bridge or Sams Crossing road to connect to E College Ave.
Parking: Parking is available along the dirt road on the southeast side of the ball fields. 
Trailheads: The unpaved trails begin at the parking area and also at two spots along the PATH
Trail surface: PATH is paved, other trails are natural surface
Guidebook mentions: None

Amenities:

  • Global Growers' Decatur's Kitchen Garden

Links:

  • “Decatur completes purchase of United Methodist Children's Home," Decaturish, August 16, 2017

  • “Sale of United Methodist Children's Home Complete," Decatur Metro, August 17, 2017

  • East Decatur Greenway

  • Master Plan

Eastern Pondhawk, May 9, 2021

Eastern Pondhawk, May 9, 2021

April 8, 2018

April 8, 2018

May 9, 2021

May 9, 2021

April 8, 2018

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April 8, 2018

April 8, 2018

April 8, 2018

April 8, 2018

April 8, 2018

Canvasback, February 13, 2019

Canvasback, February 13, 2019

October 26, 2019

October 26, 2019

October 26, 2019

October 26, 2019

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Glenn Creek Nature Preserve
Glenn Creek Nature Preserve
Decatur Cemetery
Decatur Cemetery

Updated February 26, 2019, October 26, 2019 and May 15, 2021

May 15, 2021 /Shawn Taylor
near marta station, near bus-5 min, multi-use path, free admission, itp, near downtown-10 miles, 3+ miles of trails, atlanta page 4, near: decatur cemetery, near: glynn creek
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Zonolite Park

Zonolite Park
August 09, 2020 by Shawn Taylor in parks

This former brownfield was cleaned up beginning in 2011. The pollutants were removed – as well as kudzu, privet, and other invasives – and there is now a nice meadow/seasonal wetland area and a creekside trail. Zonolite Park is home to Nickel Bottom Community Garden and a pollinator garden.

As of 2020, Zonolite Park & Herbert Taylor Park almost connect along Johnson Rd. Zonolite’s trails connect to a parking lot on Johnson Rd. on the north/east side of Peachtree Creek, and Herbert Taylor has a new trailhead on Johnson Rd. on the other side of the creek.

Address (approximate): 1101 Zonolite Place NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
Cost of Admission: None
Acres: 13
Approximate miles of trails: 1.5
Hours: 7:00am to sunset
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 5
MARTA directions: From Five Points, take the 16 to Briarcliff Rd NE @ Johnson Rd NE, then walk west on Zonolite Rd. Take the 2nd left on Zonolite Pl and continue to the end of the road.
Alternatively take the #6 from Inman Park/Reynoldstown or Lindbergh to Clifton Rd@Briarcliff Rd. Walk southwest on Briarcliff, take the first right on Zonolite Rd, and follow the directions above.
Parking: There is a lot at the trailhead on Zonolite Pl.
Trail surface: Some natural, some large gravel
Dogs allowed: Yes
Guidebook mentions: None

Amenities:

  • Community garden

  • Pollinator garden

Nearby amenities/conveniences:

  • Strip mall at the corner of Briarcliff and Clifton includes a Kroger and several restaurants

  • QuikTrip gas station on Briarcliff, 0.5 miles from the park entrance

  • Floataway Cafe is adjacent to the park, but only open for dinner

Links:

  • South Fork Conservancy

  • "A vision and volunteers turn a toxic dump into Zonolite Park" Saporta Report, April 1, 2013

  • Nickel Bottom Community Garden

November 9, 2014

November 9, 2014

November 20, 2016

November 20, 2016

November 20, 2016

November 20, 2016

September 24, 2017

September 24, 2017

Red-shouldered Hawk, September 24, 2017

Red-shouldered Hawk, September 24, 2017

September 24, 2017

September 24, 2017

September 24, 2017

September 24, 2017

Gray Catbird, September 24, 2017

Gray Catbird, September 24, 2017

December 9, 2017

December 9, 2017

May 27, 2018

May 27, 2018

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Updated August 1, 2016, November 20, 2016, September 24, 2017, May 27, 2018, and August 9, 2020

August 09, 2020 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 1, free admission, near downtown-5 miles, near bus-5 min page 2, itp
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KSU Sports & Recreation Park Lakeside Trail

November 11, 2019 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Also known as: Kennesaw State University--Sports and Recreation Park; The Walking Trail
Address: 393 Big Shanty Rd NW, Marietta, GA 30066
Cost of admission: Free
Governance: Kennesaw State University
Acres: 88
Approximate miles of trails: 1
Hours: Daylight hours
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 22
Transit directions: Take the CobbLinc Rapid 10 from Arts Center Station to Busbee Park & Ride. Cross George Busbee Pkwy NW at Big Shanty Rd NW to access the trail
Parking: Parking is available at several areas around the park, although it might vary depending on what sporting events are happening
Trail surface: Paved
Dogs allowed: Yes, on leash
Fishing allowed: No

Amenities:

  • Picnic tables

  • Ball fields & volleyball pits available for those with a KSU ID

Nearby amenities/conveniences:

  • A couple restaurants across Big Shanty Rd

Song Sparrow, November 11, 2019

Song Sparrow, November 11, 2019

Blue Jay, November 11, 2019

Blue Jay, November 11, 2019

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, November 11, 2019

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, November 11, 2019

Nelson Lake, November 11, 2019

Nelson Lake, November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

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Noonday Creek Trail
Noonday Creek Trail
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
November 11, 2019 /Shawn Taylor
birding, near bus-5 min page 2, atlanta page 4, multi-use path, free admission, north metro, allows dogs, near: noonday creek trail, near: kennesaw mountain
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Noonday Creek Trail

Noonday Creek Trail
November 11, 2019 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Address: 3015 Bells Ferry Rd NE, Marietta, GA 30066
Cost of admission: Free
Approximate miles of trails: This post covers 2 miles each direction, but the trail extends on beyond that, mostly adjacent to roads
Hours: Unknown
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 21
Transit directions: The CobbLinc #40 and #45 stop at several places in the area. The CobbLinc Rapid #10 stops at Busbee Park & Ride, which is fairly accessible via multi-use paths and adjacent to KSU Recreation Park
Parking: Parking is available at the east end of the trail, at the Bells Ferry trailhead
Trail surface: Paved

Amenities:

  • Restrooms & water fountains at eastern trailhead

Nearby amenities/conveniences:

  • Town Center Mall

Noonday Creek, November 11, 2019

Noonday Creek, November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

Red-shouldered Hawk, November 11, 2019

Red-shouldered Hawk, November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

Zagster Bike Share, November 11, 2019

Zagster Bike Share, November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019

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KSU Sports & Recreation Park Lakeside Trail
KSU Sports & Recreation Park Lakeside Trail
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
November 11, 2019 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 4, near bus-5 min page 2, multi-use path, free admission, north metro, near: ksu recreation park, near: kennesaw mountain
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Mason Mill/Melton/Medlock Parks

Mason Mill Park
November 02, 2019 by Shawn Taylor in parks

These parks are all linked together by both a paved multi-use trail and by unpaved hiking trails. This is a very popular park, especially on weekends.

The PATH trail connects Mason Mill Park to Medlock Park. The PATH trail is partly paved and partly boardwalk. It is intended for high volumes of pedestrians and cyclists. A map is available online.
The hills along the PATH route are minimal. The PATH trail has several nice views of South Fork Peachtree Creek from an elevated boardwalk.

On the other hand, the off-road trails have many very steep hills with some tricky footing, often with exposed roots. There are some blazes on the off-road trails: red, blue, and white rectangles painted on trees.

[Edit, November 2019:] The PATH has recently been extended from Mason Mill Park north all the way to N Druid Hills Rd and also west from Melton Park all the way to Emory University. It’s now quite convenient to combine a trip to these parks with Lullwater Preserve.

Finding the primary trailhead: Make a right from N Druid Hills Rd onto Clairmont Rd. Take the second left onto McConnell Dr. A large, free parking lot is available at Mason Mill Park.

Address (approximate): 1340 McConnell Dr., Decatur, GA 30033
Cost of admission: None
Governance: DeKalb County
Acres: 140+
Approximate miles of trails: 4
Hours: PATH: dawn to dusk; parks: 7:00am to sunset
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 5
MARTA directions: Take the 19 bus from Chamblee or Decatur station to Clairmont Rd@McConnell Dr. From there, walk East on McConnell Dr. The PATH trails begin at the end of McConnell Dr., heading north and east.
Cycling directions: My preferred route is to take MARTA or the PATH to Decatur Station. From there, go east on Sycamore St. then left on Sycamore Pl. Take the first right on E Ponce and then the first left on Glendale. Take a slight left to stay on Glendale. At the end of Glendale, take a left on Forkner. Cross Church St. and continue straight(ish) on Medlock. Take Medlock all the way to the end, then turn left on Gaylemont Cir. Once you see Medlock Park, turn left into it.
Parking: Parking is available at Medlock and Mason Mill Parks.
Trail surface: The PATH trail is paved and boardwalk. Other trails are natural surface.
Geocaching: Yes
Guidebook mentions: Chapter 4 in Hiking Atlanta's Hidden Forests

Features:

  • Mason Mill Park

    • Bike racks

    • Playground

    • Multi-use field

    • Recreation center

    • Tennis courts

    • Picnic area

    • Garden

    • Bathroom

    • Dog park (separate from the main park)

  • Medlock Park

    • Baseball and softball fields

    • Playground

    • Swimming pool

    • Picnic area

Links:

  • DeKalb County (includes information about programming available at the parks)

  • PATH Foundation

  • DeKalb County master plan

August 13, 2016

August 13, 2016

October 26, 2014

October 26, 2014

October 26, 2014

October 26, 2014

August 13, 2016

August 13, 2016

August 13, 2016

August 13, 2016

August 13, 2016

August 13, 2016

January 17, 2017

January 17, 2017

Medlock Park Community Garden, January 17, 2017

Medlock Park Community Garden, January 17, 2017

April 29, 2017

April 29, 2017

February 18, 2018

February 18, 2018

November 2, 2019

November 2, 2019


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Lullwater Preserve and Hahn Woods
Lullwater Preserve and Hahn Woods
Kittredge Park
Kittredge Park
W.D. Thomson Park
W.D. Thomson Park
Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve
Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve

Updated August 2, 2016, January 17, 2017, April 29, 2017, February 18, 2018, & November 2, 2019

November 02, 2019 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 2, multi-use path, free admission, itp, near downtown-5 miles, 3+ miles of trails, near bus-5 min page 2, near: kittredge park, near: lullwater preserve, dog park
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Ashford Forest Preserve

Ashford Forest Preserve
October 26, 2019 by Shawn Taylor in parks

This land was formerly a protection area for DeKalb-Peachtree (PDK) airport's east-west runway. The former runway signals can be seen throughout the park. Since the airport stopped using that runway, the land has sat unused. In 2017, the city of Brookhaven purchased the land for preservation.

There are three trailheads: Park Lane, Skyland Drive, and Clairmont Road. Only the Clairmont Road trailhead is clearly marked in a way that is visible from the road.

Park Lane trailhead
Park Lane trailhead
Clairmont Road parking lot
Clairmont Road parking lot
Skyland Drive trailhead
Skyland Drive trailhead

Also known as: PDK Greenspace
Address (approximate): 3890 Clairmont Rd, Brookhaven, GA 30319
Cost of admission: None
Governance: City of Brookhaven
Acres: 33
Approximate miles of trails: 1
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 9
MARTA directions: From Chamblee Station, take the #19 to North DeKalb Health Center or the Clairmont Rd@Georgian Dr stop. From there, walk north on Clairmont. An unmarked entrance to the greenspace is on the west side of Clairmont.
Cycling directions: Exit Chamblee Station towards New Peachtree Rd (not to be confused with Peachtree Rd). Make a right on New Peachtree Rd and head southwest. Continue as the road makes a sharp left turn and becomes 8th St. Take 8th St until it ends. There, make a left on Skyland Dr. Take the first right on Park Ln. Continue on Park Ln until it dead ends. One of the trailheads is at the end of Park Ln.
Parking: No dedicated parking lot, just neighborhood street parking
Trail surface: Natural
Blazes/markings: The trails are blazed with flagging tape
Dogs allowed: Yes, must be on leash
Geocaching: None yet
Guidebook mentions: None

Amenities:

  • Trash can at Skyland Dr. trailhead

Nearby amenities/conveniences:

  • Adjacent to PDK airport and:

    • The PDK airport playground

    • Downwind Restaurant and Lounge

    • The 57th Fighter Group Restaurant

  • Georgian Hills Park

    • Three playground areas

    • Pavillion

    • Basketball goal

    • Multi-use field

Links:

  • North DeKalb Greenspace Alliance

  • City of Brookhaven

May 2018

May 2018

May 2018

May 2018

May 2018

May 2018

May 2018

May 2018

May 2018

May 2018

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Mary Scott Nature Park
Mary Scott Nature Park
Murphey Candler Park
Murphey Candler Park

Updated May 23, 2018 and October 26, 2019

October 26, 2019 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 4, near bus-5 min, free admission, near downtown-10 miles, itp page 2, near: murphey candler
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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
July 05, 2019 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Address: 900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr, Kennesaw, GA 30152
Cost of admission: $5 per vehicle
Governance: NPS
Acres: 2,888
Approximate miles of trails: 17
Hours: The park is open dawn to dusk, but the parking lots have more specific hours
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 21
Transit directions: The Cobblinc 15, 40, and 45 are all options. The 15 stops somewhat near the Kolb’s Farm trails, and 40 and 45 stop near the trails in the visitors center area.
Cycling directions: Noonday Creek Trail and the Mountain to River Trail are multi-use paths that meet near the visitors center. These paths are pretty extensive, allowing for cycling to the mountain from a number of locations in the area.
Parking: There are several parking lots available
Trailhead(s): There are many trailheads. Check out the park maps for more info.
Trail surface: There is a road to the top of the mountain that is paved. The road is closed to car traffic (other than a shuttle bus) every weekend and on holidays. Most other trails are natural-surface.
Guidebook mentions: Chapters 43-45 of Hiking Atlanta's Hidden Forests (1st edition), chapters 19-20 of 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles (3rd edition), trip 69 in Afoot & Afield Atlanta (2nd edition), chapter 58 in Hiking Georgia (4th edition)

Links:
NPS
Section maps
Park map

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July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

July 17, 2016

White-tailed Deer, July 5, 2019

White-tailed Deer, July 5, 2019

Eastern Phoebe, July 5, 2019

Eastern Phoebe, July 5, 2019

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KSU Sports & Recreation Park Lakeside Trail
Noonday Creek Trail
Noonday Creek Trail

Updated July 17, 2016 & July 5, 2019

July 05, 2019 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 2, free admission, north metro, 10+ miles of trails, birding, near: ksu recreation park, near: noonday creek trail
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Simpsonwood Park

Simpsonwood Park
February 26, 2019 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Simpsonwood Park is named after Ludie Simpson who donated the land to the Methodist Church. This Gwinnett County park borders the Chattahoochee River, directly across the river from the Jones Bridge unit of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. It has about 5 miles of unpaved trails, including an approximately 3-mile-long loop trail. Although the park land no longer belongs to the Methodist Church, its chapel remains and can be rented for events.

Also known as: Simpsonwood Conference & Retreat Center
Address: 4511 Jones Bridge Circle, Peachtree Corners 30092
Cost of admission: None
Governance: Gwinnett County
Acres: 223
Approximate miles of trails: 5.3
Hours: Sunrise to sunset
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 18
MARTA directions: Not very transit accessible. The park is about two miles from the nearest Xpress bus stop (route 408) or nearest Gwinnett County Transit bus stop (route 35)
Parking: There are two parking lots available at the park
Trail surface: Natural
Blazes/markings: Most trails are blazed
Geocaching: Yes
Dogs allowed: Yes
Photography policy: Gwinnett County Parks photography & film rules
Guidebook mentions: Chapter 48 in Hiking Atlanta's Hidden Forests (1st edition)

Amenities:

  • Restrooms

  • Group camping (by reservation)

  • Picnic areas

  • Rentable picnic pavilion

  • Rentable chapel

Links:

Gwinnett County

Note: The creeks on Google Maps and Openstreetmap seem to be slightly off. In the map below, I’ve attempted to include more accurate placements of the creeks. I think there may be some trail segments south of the creek, but all the trail segments shown on this map are north of the creek.

January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019

Chapel, January 25, 2019

Chapel, January 25, 2019

Ground cedar, January 25, 2019

Ground cedar, January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019

Chattahoochee River, January 25, 2019

Chattahoochee River, January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019

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Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Jones Bridge
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Jones Bridge
Garrard Landing Park
Garrard Landing Park
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Medlock Bridge
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Medlock Bridge
February 26, 2019 /Shawn Taylor
near: medlock bridge, near: jones bridge, near: garrard landing, atlanta page 4, free admission, north metro, 5+ miles of trails
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Mary Scott Nature Park

Mary Scott Nature Park
February 02, 2019 by Shawn Taylor in parks


Much of the trail is gravel. The rest of the trail segments are natural.

Address (approximate): 4168 Briarcliff Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30345
Admission: None
Acres: 11
Approximate miles of trails: 0.6
Hours: 7:00am to sunset
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 11

Features:

  • Parking

  • Playground

  • Picnic tables

  • Trash cans

  • Park journal

  • Bike rack

Finding the primary trailhead: Take I-85 North to exit 93. Make a right on Shallowford Rd. Drive 0.8 miles and then turn left onto Briarcliff Rd NE. Drive 0.2 miles, and the entrance to the park will be on your left.

Parking: There is a small, free parking lot available at the main trailhead. The trailheads at both roads named Overlook Dr NE each have some on-street parking available.

Links:
Friends of Mary Scott Nature Park: Web Facebook

January 26, 2013

January 26, 2013

January 26, 2013

January 26, 2013

January 26, 2013

January 26, 2013

Playground, February 2, 2019

Playground, February 2, 2019

February 2, 2019

February 2, 2019

February 2, 2019

February 2, 2019

February 2, 2019

February 2, 2019

Good to combine with:

  • Mercer University Cecil B. Day Campus Nature Trail

  • Briarlake Forest Park

  • Ashford Forest Preserve

Updated August 3, 2016 & February 2, 2019

February 02, 2019 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 2, free admission, itp, near bus-5 min page 2, near:ashford forest preserve
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Rogers Bridge Trail

Rogers Bridge Trail
January 30, 2019 by Shawn Taylor in parks
Note: This location will be closed from March 1, 2021 until construction is completed (estimated late summer 2022).

This site consists of a multi-use path (former road) that’s about a mile long, plus an unpaved trail around a retention pond. The fields on either side of the paved trail are open but with no formal paths through them. This is an excellent site for birding.

While the park borders the Chattahoochee River, there is barely any river view from the park.

There are plans to create a 195-acre city park – to be called Cauley Creek Park – to be located on this site, with construction beginning early in 2021.

Please note the potential confusion with Rogers Bridge Park in Duluth, across the river from this trail. The bridge is no longer operational, so the sites are quite far apart by road. Part of the construction project beginning in 2021 will be to reconnect the sites via a pedestrian bridge.

Also known as: Cauley Creek Park
Address: Intersection of Rogers Bridge Rd and Bell Rd, Johns Creek, GA
Cost of admission: None
Governance: City of Johns Creek
Acres: Unknown
Approximate miles of trails: 1.3
Hours: Unknown
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 25
Transit directions: This location is not accessible by transit
Parking: There is a small parking lot at the trailhead
Trail surface: Part paved, part natural
Blazes/markings: None

American Wigeon, December 29, 2018

American Wigeon, December 29, 2018

Field Sparrow, December 29, 2018

Field Sparrow, December 29, 2018

Remnants of Rogers Bridge, December 29, 2018

Remnants of Rogers Bridge, December 29, 2018

December 29, 2018

December 29, 2018

December 29, 2018

December 29, 2018

December 29, 2018

December 29, 2018

December 29, 2018

December 29, 2018

December 29, 2018

December 29, 2018

White-tailed Deer, December 29, 2018

White-tailed Deer, December 29, 2018

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Shorty Howell Park
Shorty Howell Park
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Medlock Bridge
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Medlock Bridge
January 30, 2019 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 4, free admission, north metro, birding, near: medlock bridge, near: shorty howell
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Roswell Area Park

Roswell Area Park
January 23, 2019 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Also known as: Roswell Park
Address:
10495 Woodstock Rd, Roswell, GA 30075
Cost of admission: None
Governance: City of Roswell
Friends of the Park Group: Friends of the Roswell Parks
Acres: 80
Approximate miles of trails: 2
Hours: Unknown; trails are lit
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 20
MARTA directions: From North Springs Station, take the 85 bus to the Alpharetta St@Woodstock St. stop. Walk northwest on Woodstock St for 0.8 miles. The park entrance will be on the right.
Parking: Parking is plentiful at the park
Trailhead(s): There are several trailheads along the parking lots and roads
Trail surface: Mostly wide gravel, some paved, some sidewalk
Blazes/markings: There are some mile markers for the various running routes
Geocaching: Yes
Dogs allowed: Yes
Fishing allowed: Yes - catch and release only
Photography policy: Permit policy
Guidebook mentions: None

Amenities:

  • Ball fields

  • Swimming pool

  • Restrooms

  • Outdoor fitness equipment

  • Picnic pavilions

  • Playground

Links:

  • City of Roswell

January 1, 2019

January 1, 2019

Chipping Sparrow, January 1, 2019

Chipping Sparrow, January 1, 2019

January 1, 2019

January 1, 2019

January 1, 2019

January 1, 2019

January 1, 2019

January 1, 2019

White-breasted Nuthatch, January 1, 2019

White-breasted Nuthatch, January 1, 2019

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Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Vickery Creek
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Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Allenbrook
Old Mill Park
Old Mill Park
January 23, 2019 /Shawn Taylor
near: old mill park, near: vickery creek, near: allenbrook, atlanta page 4, free admission, north metro, allows dogs
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