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Stone Mountain - The Yellow Daisy Hike




The Basics:
Event Type:Hike
Event Location: Stone Mountain Park   Hike: Stone Mountain - The Yellow Daisy Hike  National Weather Service Forecast
Date(s) & Time:Tue, Sep 12 2023  9:00 am >> Tue, Sep 12 2023 11:30 am
Registration Opens: Fri, Sep 8 2023 7:30 pm
Registration Cut Off: Tue, Sep 12 2023 8:00 am
Event Duration:2 Hours 30 Minutes
Difficulty Rating:D2: Easy to Moderate
Distance:5 Miles
Pace:Moderate
Trip Leader(s):
Joyce B.
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Member Cost:None

Participant Info:
Who's Invited: Members Only, 21 And Older Only
Maximum Group Size:12
Minimum Group Size:2
Number Registered So Far: 5 / 0 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area)
Are Dogs Permitted: No

Itinerary:

The yellow daisies are in bloom!

Let's do a walkabout on the mountain to gaze at the beautiful yellow daisies unique to Stone Mountain (and within a 60 miles radius). We'll hike up to the Cherokee Trail that crosses the Walk-up Trail. We'll then turn to the right to follow the Cherokee Trail down the mountain. We'll follow this trail until we pick up the connector trail to the Songbird habitat where the beautiful Meadow Trail should have a field of blooming daisies.

I've listed the pace as moderate, but at times it will be leisurely. We will take the time we want for taking pictures and enjoying the view. We'll pick up the pace when hiking through the woods to the meadow. The most abundant flowers I saw are along the Cherokee Trail that crosses over the mountain. When I was last there, the daisies were not in bloom on the lower part of the mountain, but maybe they will be on Tuesday.

You will need to be flexible with our route. We will go where the daisies take us.

While I do not plan for us to go up to the very top, we will be on some steep inclines so shoes with GOOD TREAD are very important. I've seen some unpleasant falls with people wearing everyday sneakers.

We will meet by the restrooms at the start of the Walk-up Trail. Please arrive 5-10 minutes early to allow time for parking, restroom stop and introductions.


Required Items to Bring:

Good hiking boots or shoes with good traction

Water

Recommended Items to Bring:
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Camera

Hiking poles

Sunscreen


How to Get There:
Event Directions:

FROM I-285/US 78 TO THE PARK'S EAST GATE ENTRANCE:

From the I-285/ US-78 interchange, take US Hwy 78 East 7.7 miles. Bear right at Exit #8 to the Stone Mountain Park East Gate main entrance.

ONCE INSIDE PARK, DRIVE TO THE WALK-UP TRAIL PARKING LOT:

After entering via the East Gate, first follow Jefferson Davis Drive about a mile straight ahead until you reach the fork in the road. Bear right onto Robert E. Lee Blvd and follow it about another mile. Pass the West Gate entrance (on the right) and you'll soon see the large Historical & Enviornmental Education Center (formerly Confederate Hall) parking lot on your left where you can park.  We'll meet by the stone restroom building at the base of the Walk-Up Trail.

FROM I-285/US 78 TO THE PARK'S WEST GATE ENTRANCE:

From the I-285/US-78 interchange, take US 78 East about 7 miles. Bear right on Exit #5 to Memorial Drive and keep in right lane to exit about a half mile ahead. Turn left onto E. Ponce de Leon Ave, turn left at the first traffic light onto James B. Rivers Memorial Dr. Turn right after passing through the gate and you'll see the Walk-up Trail parking lot on your left.

OPTIONAL FREE PARK ENTRANCE FOR PEDESTRIANS & BICYCLISTS:
There's no charge for pedestrians or bicyclists to enter Stone Mountain Park. There is usually plenty of free parking just outside the Park in the Stone Mountain Village area. The Village is near the Park's West Gate entrance. Take the West Gate directions but go through the first light to continue into the Village.  You can park near the railroad tracks and walk about 1/2 mile up East Mountain Street and directly into the park through a small gate.
Another free parking lot is the Red Caboose Visitor Center lot also on Main Street, which has its own paved walking/biking trail into the Park. Continue on Main Street until you see the red caboose on your left. In about 10 minutes you can walk into the Park via the paved PATH trail, turn left on Robert E. Lee Blvd (for ~300 yards) until you reach the large parking lot on the right.

 

Notes:

$20 day pass, $40 annual pass (recommended if you'll be coming back), or walk from Stone Mountain village (see directions above).


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