Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites
  • Southeast Tourism

Trails at F. D. Roosevelt
DOWDELL'S KNOB TRAIL
Blazed Light Blue.

This mile-long nature trail (one way) introduces you to the plants and animals in a dry oak-hickory forest found along the crest of Dowdell’s Knob. As the trail descends from the ridge top, look for changes in the forest as soils get deeper and conditions more moist. The markers end at a waterfall near Brown Dog bluff with a couple options for returning to the trail head.



MOUNTAIN CREEK TRAIL
Blazed Red and starts behind the Trading Post.

This 3.2 mile-long lop trail introduces you to the plants and animals in a mixed oak-pine forest found along the headwaters of Mountain Creek. As the trail climbs and descends, look for changes between the drier ridges and the wetter stream bottoms. There are also differences due to past human activities. Early in the morning or just before sunset is a good time to hear woodpeckers tapping on snags or see deer grazing in forest glades.




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