A walking tour in Roswell, Georgia.
You may never notice the entrance to the trails at Vickery Creek. Hidden behind the Roswell Mill just off the city square, it is not visible or advertised. The road is a slightly steep decline entering the Roswell Mill area. The parking lot entrance is off to the right. There is not any signage for the trails and the entrance looks like a gravel path. You cannot see the river below until you walk over to the area but you may see the bridge from here.
You may never notice the entrance to the trails at Vickery Creek. Hidden behind the Roswell Mill just off the city square, it is not visible or advertised. The road is a slightly steep decline entering the Roswell Mill area. The parking lot entrance is off to the right. There is not any signage for the trails and the entrance looks like a gravel path. You cannot see the river below until you walk over to the area but you may see the bridge from here.
But here is a peek at what you'll see along the trail...
At the bottom of the hill, you have the option of going in two different directions. On this cold December day, I walked right and took the grand cedar bridge accross Vickery Creek. It was a wonderful view and there were rustling sounds of water rushing over the rocks below. There was not anyone around. Once I crossed the bridge, there were steep cement steps leading straight up.
1 comment:
very nice pics....I went there myself and never found the waterfalls since I didn't know which way to walk. Plus..it was a hot day and I didn't want to be the only one walking in the woods..
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