5/5 Keith D. 9 years ago on Google
This
is
one
of
the
best
kept
secrets
for
nature
lovers,
walkers,
runners
and
bikers
alike.
The
upper
most
point
of
the
trail
starts
at
Webb
Bridge
Road
and
following
it
south
will
take
you
all
the
way
down
to
Old
Alabama
Road
just
off
of
Holcomb
Bridge
in
Roswell.
If
you
follow
the
entire
trail
up
and
back
it
is
more
than
20
miles!
The
trail
will
take
you
past
protected
wetlands,
open
fields
and
covered
canopies
of
old
and
young
growth
pines
and
deciduous
trees.
The
trail
is
typically
not
very
busy
during
the
cooler
season,
but
this
is
probably
the
best
time
to
go
and
see
the
trees
change
color
from
vibrant
greens
to
orange,
red,
yellow
and
browns.
There
are
several
places
to
stop
and
rest,
but
bring
plenty
of
water
during
the
warm
months
as
there
are
few
places
to
stop
and
get
water,
but
about
halfway
there
is
a
facilities
(M/W
restrooms),
water
fountain,
a
few
picnic
tables
and
about
30
parking
spaces.
The
stopping
station
is
near
the
YMCA
at
North
Point.
There
are
ponds
to
see
indigenous
water
fowl
of
Georgia
as
well
as
muskrat,
beaver
and
even
some
deer
during
certain
times
of
the
day.
You're
more
likely
to
see
the
deer
walking
in
the
wetlands
area
as
there
is
plenty
of
food
for
them
to
eat,
but
please
do
NOT
feed
the
animals.
They
need
to
remain
timid
around
humans
for
their
own
safety
and
protection,
not
to
mention
your
safety
too.
The
trail
is
fairly
wide
along
most
of
the
trail
and
is
paved
from
end
to
end
so
you
can
ride
this
with
either
a
road
or
gentle
rider
touring
bike.
Kids
will
like
it
too
as
there
are
very
few
hills
to
deal
with
for
the
most
part
but
if
they
get
tired
you
can
always
walk.
Stay
on
the
trails
as
there
is
no
off-road
mountain
biking
in
the
parkway.
You
can
easily
make
a
whole
day
excursion
on
the
Greenway,
you
can
either
pack
a
picnic
lunch
or
take
one
of
the
many
side
trails
that
will
take
you
to
places
like
North
Point
Mall.
I
prefer
the
picnic
idea,
a
backpack
with
a
small
blanket,
bottle
of
wine
and
some
munchies.
Enjoy
the
sun
in
one
of
the
open
fields
and
really
soak
up
some
local
nature.
You'll
think
that
you're
in
the
North
Georgia
Mountains,
but
just
12
miles
north
of
the
perimeter
(I-285).
Enjoy!
Happy
Travels
and
Safe
Biking!
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