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WeekDayHike - Sweetwater Creek


The Basics:
Event Type:Explorer
Event Location: Sweetwater Creek State Park, Lithia Springs, GA
Date(s) & Time:Thu, Jan 15 2009  10:30 am >> N/A  (Carpool Departure: 9:30 am   *log in for location*)
Registration Opens: Sun, Jan 11 2009 9:00 pm
Registration Cut Off: Wed, Jan 14 2009 9:00 pm
Event Duration:4hrs hiking including 30min lunch
Difficulty Rating:D3: Moderate
Trip Leader(s):
Kevin Crowe
Jennifer Rush
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Member Cost:None

Participant Info:
Who's Invited: Members Only, 21 And Older Only
Maximum Group Size:18
Minimum Group Size:4
Number Registered So Far: 4 / 0 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area)
Are Dogs Permitted: No

Itinerary:
We'll explore as many of the trails as possible but at a moderate 2mph pace for 7+ miles for 4 hours max including a 30 minute lunch break. Trails at Sweetwater Creek State Park: RED (HISTORY) TRAIL 1 mile one way. Blazed red. Rated easy to difficult. The Red Trail, after half a mile, takes you to the impressive New Manchester mill ruins alongside the white-water rapids of Sweetwater Creek and is the recommended hike for first-time visitors. New Manchester was a mid-nineteenth century mill town which met its demise during the Civil War. A history guide for the Red Trail is available in the Interpretive Center. The second half mile of the Red Trail, downstream of the mill, continues to follow the rapids to the Sweetwater Falls area and is considerably more strenuous because of the very rocky terrain. The Red Trail is the most frequently used trail in the park because it’s the shortest trail to the mill ruins and best showcases the beauty of the creek valley. BLUE (NATURE OR NON-GAME WILDLIFE) TRAIL 2 miles one way. Blazed blue. Rated moderate to difficult. A steep climb down to the falls deck. The Blue Trail intersects with the Red Trail near the overlook of the New Manchester mill ruins at the one-mile mark. This trail was specifically designed to highlight the park’s non-game wildlife and plant communities. The trail winds through several lovely stream coves and follows the ridges overlooking Sweetwater Creek. There is an amazing diversity of habitats here, with many species of wildflowers, ferns, shrubs and trees that make the Appalachian foothills (Piedmont) such a biologically rich and diverse place. The Blue Trail is a quieter alternative to the Red Trail and allows hikers to return to the trailhead via a loop instead of backtracking. WHITE (NON-GAME WILDLIFE) TRAIL 3 miles one way. Blazed white. Rated moderate to difficult. The White Trail passes through some of the most remote areas of the park west of Sweetwater Creek. It connects to the end of the Red and Blue trails following the rapids as they continue down the creek. The trail then turns west and follows Jack’s Branch upstream to Jack’s Lake. This stream community has a great variety of spring wildflowers. Hikers will also pass through areas covered with ferns, Bigleaf Magnolias, Wild Azaleas and Mountain Laurel. After climbing out of the lake valley the trail passes through the Jack’s Hill area, a former farming community now known for its open meadows and a favorite of bird watchers. YELLOW (EAST SIDE) TRAIL 3-mile loop. Blazed yellow. Rated moderate to difficult. The Yellow Trail is accessed by entering the Red Trail at the bottom corner of the parking area and then turning left after approximately 150 feet. (Look for the yellow blazes.) It then drops into the creek valley and heads upstream to the bridge across Sweetwater Creek. After crossing the bridge the trail turns downstream where, just past the wooden footbridge, you will find a fork in the path. Those wishing for a more gradual ascent up to the ridge are advised to take the trail to the left (clockwise around the loop). This trail passes through some of the most beautiful hardwood forests in the park and has an elevation gain of approximately 350 feet. As the trail descends through the ravine on the south side of the loop, look for the large rock overhang on the left. Archaeologists estimate that Native Americans used this as shelter for several thousand years. To protect this area do not climb on the slope or the rocks. When the trail leaves the ravine and levels out you will be walking through many dense stands of Mountain Laurel (beautiful in the spring when they bloom). This is also the area where the bricks for the New Manchester mill were made in the late 1840s.The pits are visible from the trail in the winter. Printed trail map brochures are available at the park's Visitor Center. Click this link for more info on the State Park: http://gastateparks.org/net/go/parks.aspx?LocationID=80&s=0.0.0.5

Required Items to Bring:
hiking shoes, hat, gloves, rain/wind shell, layered clothing appropriate for the forecast, water, lunch, snacks, cash for carpool
Recommended Items to Bring:
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camera, map, backpack, cell phone, 1st aid kit,

How to Get There:
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Carpool to Event Distance (round trip):70Mile(s)
Carpool Departure Time: 9:30 am
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Carpool Cost: Estimated cost per vehicle for this event is $28.00 using a reimbursement rate guideline of $0.400 per mile. The total amount should be divided by the number of people in the vehicle, including the driver. This is a guideline, not a rule, for drivers but the cost should not be higher unless there are extenuating circumstances.

Notes:
NOTE: Carpool will leave on time so get there 15 minutes early since we will leave promptly at 9:30am.
* We encourage all members to follow our Etiquette Guidelines while participating in AOC events.

Cost Includes:$3 park fee per vehicle

Cancellation/Partial Attendance:   Please review the AOC cancellation policy.