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ATLnature is your guide to Atlanta's trails and other rad nature stuff in the city. Live in the city but miss hiking on the weekends? Don’t have time (or a car!) for a trip to north Georgia? Did you know there are over 30 nature trails inside the perimeter of 285 alone?

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Big Haynes Creek Nature Center

Big Haynes Creek Nature Trail
May 28, 2018 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Not to be confused with Big Haynes Creek Recreation Area, Big Haynes Creek Nature Center is part of the Georgia International Horse Park, home to the equestrian events at the 1996 Olympics. These 173 acres were designated as a nature preserve and opened in 2007. The nature center features hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails, as well as a boat launch for canoes and kayaks. Some trails have bikes and horses separated, others are combined. Some of the trails are very wide and flat, while some are very narrow and moderately steep. Note: some of the biking and hiking trails are along granite outcrops and may be very slippery when wet.

Address: 855 Costley Mill Rd NE, Conyers, GA 30013
Cost of admission: None
Governance: Georgia International Horse Park
Acres: 173
Approximate miles of trails: Around 5 miles of trails in the nature center; around 20 miles total trails in the horse park
Hours: Sunrise to sunset
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 27
Parking and trailhead: Signs direct you to the nature center parking lot, which is across Costley Mill Rd from Gate D of the Georgia International Horse Park
Trail surface: Natural
Blazes/markings: Trails are blazed with paint on trees
Dogs allowed: Yes
Fishing allowed: No
Guidebook mentions: None

Amenities:

  • Four tent pads, grills, and a fire pit are available for approved groups

  • Boat ramp for canoes and kayaks

  • Interpretive signage

  • Equestrian and mountain bike trails (hiking appears to be permitted on both)

  • Wetlands overlook with viewfinder and bench

Links:

  • Georgia International Horse Park

  • Map (note: some trails have changed)

  • Paddling.com trip overview

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For more photos, see my flickr album.


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Good to combine with:

  • Arabia Mountain

  • Panola Mountain

May 28, 2018 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 4, free admission, east metro, mountain biking, boat ramp, 5+ miles of trails, nature center, wetlands, allows dogs, near: arabia mountain, near: panola mountain
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Stone Mountain Park

Stone Mountain
December 03, 2017 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Address: 1000 Robert E Lee Blvd, Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Admission: $15 parking fee per car. Free if you don't arrive by car.*
Acres: 3,200
Approximate miles of trails: 15
Hours: Hours vary. You can check the hours here.
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 15
MARTA directions: You can take the 121 bus from Kensington station to downtown Stone Mountain (corner of W Mountain St and Main St). From there, walk South on Main St. In a few blocks, you will see the PATH trail on your left. The trail will take you directly into the park. It's about a 10 minute walk from the bus stop into the park, although the walk might be much farther to your destination within the park.
Cycling directions: The Stone Mountain PATH trail connects Stone Mountain Park to downtown Decatur, downtown Atlanta, and the BeltLine

* There is some free parking available downtown in the town of Stone Mountain, GA. From there, you can bike or walk the Stone Mountain Trail into the park without needing to pay an entrance fee. There is another pedestrian entrance on E Mountain St. Where the road turns left before entering the park, you can walk straight into the park instead of going left. However, this gate is only open from sunrise to sunset.

Links:
Stone Mountain Park
Maps

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Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

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Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

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Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

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Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

December 3, 2017

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White-breasted Nuthatch, December 3, 2017

White-breasted Nuthatch, December 3, 2017

Walk Up Trail, December 3, 2017

Walk Up Trail, December 3, 2017

Walk Up Trail, December 3, 2017

Walk Up Trail, December 3, 2017

Walk Up Trail, December 3, 2017

Walk Up Trail, December 3, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

May 10, 2015

May 10, 2015

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Songbird Habitat Trail, January 5, 2017

Good to combine with:

  • Arabia Mountain

  • Panola Mountain

  • Pine Lake


Updated August 4, 2016, January 5, 2017 & December 3, 2017

December 03, 2017 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 2, near bus-10 min, multi-use path, east metro, boat ramp, 10+ miles of trails, wetlands, birding, near: arabia mountain, near: panola mountain, near: pine lake
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Panola Mountain State Park

Panola Mountain
November 07, 2016 by Shawn Taylor in parks

Panola Mountain is a granite outcrop, similar to Stone Mountain and Arabia Mountain.

There is a 20-mile PATH trail connecting Panola Mountain to Arabia Mountain and other local destinations. The PATH trail has paved and boardwalk sections, and is suitable for cycling as well as walking.

Hikes to the top of the mountain are only available when a ranger is leading them, to protect the unique and sensitive ecosystem of the mountain. These hikes are offered often. There are also other nature trails available that do not require a ranger guide.

Address: 2620 Hwy. 155, SW, Stockbridge, GA 30281
Admission: Free, $5 parking
Acres: 1,635
Approximate miles of trails: 25
Hours: 7:00am to dark
Miles from downtown Atlanta: 18
Trail surface: The vast majority of trail mileage is paved/boardwalk PATH trail. The rest is mostly natural surface.

Features:

  • Campsites

  • Archery range

  • Picnic tables

Links:
Georgia State Parks
Park map

Photos

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Vaughters Farm, October 1, 2017

Vaughters Farm, October 1, 2017

February 23, 2013

Good to combine with:

  • Arabia Mountain

  • Big Haynes Creek Nature Center


Updated October 2, 2017

November 07, 2016 /Shawn Taylor
atlanta page 3, multi-use path, east metro, 10+ miles of trails, near: arabia mountain, near: big haynes creek nature center
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