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  • Lawrenceville, Georgia

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    • East Point, Georgia

      Connally Nature Preserve

      0.27 mi / 66.97 ft gain
      Walk amongst some of the oldest trees in Atlanta in this scenic nature preserve located in the heart of East Point. This is a great spot for birding with some sightings including Downy Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Brown Creeper, Yellow-rumped Warbler...
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    • Atlanta, Georgia

      Cascade Springs Trail

      5.0
      1.78 mi / 187 ft gain
      A quick and local getaway from the hustle and bustle of Atlanta city life, Cascade Springs Nature Preserve offers over 100 acres of forested trails that lead to Utoy Creek and Cascade Falls. The trail starts at the parking area and leads to a boardwalk where old historical structures stand along...
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    • Woodstock, Georgia

      Kayak to Lake Allatoona Waterfall

      4.3
      Kayak from the Olde Rope Mill Park to the Lake Allatoona Waterfall (1.5 mile paddle from park to waterfall). This easy lake paddle is great for beginners.  Waterfall Coordinates: 34.1436403,-84.5330342  If it is warm, bring a bathing suit and play in the water! There are also numerous spots to ha...
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    • Woodstock, Georgia

      Rope Mill Loop

      4.36 mi / 522 ft gain
      Rope Mill Loop is a loop trail that takes you through a nice forest located near Woodstock, Georgia.
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    • Marietta, Georgia

      Hike the Battlefield and Mountain Loop

      5.0
      10.24 mi / 1355 ft gain
      From the visitor center, start on the Kenneshaw Mountain Trail, which takes you up a series of switchbacks to the summit of Kennesaw Mountain (600' elevation gain). Take in the views of Atlanta from the top, then continue on the trail as it descends, then starts up Little Kennesaw Mountain. At 2...
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    • Marietta, Georgia

      Hike to Noses Creek

      3.5
      2 mi
      Starting at the Burnt Hickory Parking lot on Kennesaw National Battlefield, you head south on a pretty flat trail. After a mile and a half you will come across a bridge that goes over Noses Creek. If you're looking to cover more ground, the trails around the creek expand for miles in any directio...
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    • Dahlonega, Georgia

      Kayak the Chestatee River South of Dahlonega

      4.5
      This six mile section of the Chestatee River is a safe, enjoyable float mostly away from civilization. There are several small rapids and bumpy areas (class 1) throughout, with two larger rapids (class 1-2) towards the end of the section. It does get pretty shallow in some sections, so keep watch...
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    • Lithia Springs, Georgia

      Sweetwater Creek White Loop

      4.5
      4.87 mi / 371 ft gain
      Sweetwater Creek State Park offers a breath of fresh air and beautiful sights only 15 miles from Atlanta. The park has 9 miles of trails to choose from. The shortest of the three trails is the Red Trail (1 mile, one-way). After a half mile you will arrive at the impressive 5 story New Manchester ...
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    • Lithia Springs, Georgia

      Sweetwater Creek Red Trail

      4.8
      1.48 mi / 46 ft gain
      Sweetwater Creek State Park lies just about 20 minutes West of Downtown Atlanta.  An easy drive along I-20 from the large city makes this park a very popular destination, especially on the weekends.  Out of the parks three main trails, the Red Trail is by far my favorite.  Scenic river views and ...
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    • Lithia Springs, Georgia

      Kayak George H. Sparks Reservoir

      Sweetwater Creek State Park has a lot to offer in terms of adventure. One of the best things about this park is its proximity to the city of Atlanta. It is incredible how easy it is to feel like you are hours away from the city, even though Sweetwater is only several miles west of the city. It mi...
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    • Dahlonega, Georgia

      Lake Zwerner (aka Yahoola Creek Reservoir)

      5.0
      3.24 mi / 367 ft gain
      Lake Zwerner (aka Yahoola Creek Reservoir) is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Dahlonega, Georgia.
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    • Dahlonega, Georgia

      Explore Cane Creek Falls

      From the parking lot, walk about 500 feet to the check-in office to let the receptionist know that you would like to visit the falls.  This campground operates as a retreat select times throughout the year and is closed to the public during those times so prior to visiting, be sure to call and fi...
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    • Jasper, Georgia

      Mount Oglethorpe

      0.69 mi / 49 ft gain
      Mount Oglethorpe, located in Jasper, Georgia, offers a challenging hiking trail that spans approximately 0.69 miles. The trail is marked by a steady incline, making it suitable for intermediate to advanced hikers. The path is well-maintained and clearly marked, ensuring a safe journey for all hik...
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    • Cartersville, Georgia

      Camp at Red Top Mountain State Park

      4.5
      Red Top Mountain State Park finds itself just 30 minutes up I-75 from the urban sprawl of Atlanta, and it is surprising how quickly you can forget exactly how close you are to the city with just one night of camping here.  The State Park has a range of activities to offer, so there is bound to be...
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    • Acworth, Georgia

      Hike and Swim at Red Top Mountain

      4.5
      4.74 mi / 472 ft gain
      The Georgia summer is no joke. Fortunately, Red Top Mountain's Homestead Trail hosts enough shade and swimming for all adventurers. The 5.5 mile loop is located on a large peninsula stretching out into Lake Allatoona. Hikers enter a lush forest of wildlife and will encounter moderate elevation...
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    • Dawsonville, Georgia

      Amicalola Falls

      4.4
      0.73 mi / 292 ft gain
      Adventurers access the falls through the state park entrance. From the parking lot, hikers follow the clearly marked signs to the base of the falls. The incline begins by the pond at the base of the falls. From the pond, follow the incline along the cascading portion of the falls to the stairs. A...
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