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Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area Cochran Shoals Unit, (Northern Floodplain Area) Riparian Ramble Loop Walk (All Ages)
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Free. Note: A daily entrance fee or annual pass is needed.Location:
Location: Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Cochran Shoals Unit (Northern Area). We will meet at the gate at the end of the gravel parking area at the terminus of Columns Drive, Marietta, Georgia, 30068.Dates & Times
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Description
Description: Join National Park Service Naturalist Jerry Hightower and enjoy autumn wildflowers, wildlife, and learn more of the area’s natural and cultural history. This is a leisurely hike along a very level floodplain. Like much of the river corridor, this area has been used by humans for over 10,000 years. Perhaps farmed for centuries, Native Americans once lived on this land. It was the site of the Judge Eugene Gunby’s horse farm. Today it boasts a returning young bottomland forest and important river bottomland wetlands. The wetlands attract more birds and a greater diversity of birds than other habitats. Along the edge of the river, you will see old water oaks, river birch, and sycamores. We will discover plants used by the indigenous people and early settlers for food, medicine, and dye. Join us and discover this wonderful wildlife viewing area.
Bring: Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on a forest trail. Dress in layers so that you can adjust to changes in the temperature and activity level. Bring water and you might include snacks. You may wish to bring binoculars and a hand lens
Facilities: At the parking area
Difficulty: This walk is leisurely. These walks are quite slow with numerous stops to discuss items of interest along the way. Note: This walk is not suitable for very young children.
Limit: 30 persons
Programs may be cancelled if the minimum number of registrations are not reached by the close of business the night before the program. Persons registered will be notified of cancellations. The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area follows the NOAA/National Weather Service rules governing unsafe weather conditions. Therefore, activities are suspected if thunder is present.