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Family Outdoor Fun Guide By Scott Johnson

Feel free to share this document, but please don t alter it in any fashion. But before you pass it around, please make sure you are on my list to stay updated as I will continually add new destinations to this ebook. Please visit my site at www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com to sign up. DISCLAIMER / LEGAL NOTICES The information presented herein represents the views of the author as of the date of publication. Because of the rate with which conditions change, the author reserves the rights to alter and update his opinions based on new conditions. This report is for informational purposes only and the author does not accept any responsibilities for any liabilities resulting from the use of this information. While every attempt has been made to verify the information provided here, the author cannot assume any responsibilities for errors, inaccuracies or omissions. 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 2

Introduction Welcome to the. Families connect through the outdoors and create unique and lasting memories; nature s setting forms bonds unlike any other experience. Here, people can learn a lot about themselves and God. Our eyes and our attention turn away from a man-made world to a God-created world. The natural world screams the presence of God a God Who pays attention to detail and paints unimaginable beauty. My father introduced me to the outdoors through hunting, fishing and camping. For seven years, I led a group of Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, and we made some incredible trips together. Aside from the scout trips, my family and I have enjoyed great times outside. The outdoors is filled with amazing discoveries and beautiful sights. Join with me and learn about some great outdoor destinations found in the Southeast. I will also share what I ve learned about other trips out west and further north. A word of advice: everyone responds and interacts differently with the outdoors. Your children may care less about panoramic views or lovely waterfalls. They may just want to wade in the creek or chase butterflies. Your spouse may want to just relax and read a good book. Try to find things everyone likes to do. Above all exercise patience. Always keep safety in mind. Don t fret about what could happen, but do take the right precautions. Plan your trips carefully and remember the buddy system. I would love to hear your stories and recommendations on your favorite destinations. Please email me at followhim315@yahoo.com 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 3

Destination #1 - Mount Cheaha State Park Overview For my family, Mount Cheaha is a favorite destination for outdoor fun. Only 2 hours from Atlanta, Mount Cheaha is located in Delta, Alabama, just south of I-20. This mountain holds some spectacular views over a sea of green tree canopies stretching for miles. Surrounded by the Talladega National Forest, Cheaha is the highest point in Alabama. The local Creek Indians named it Chaha, meaning high place. The Trails Most of the trails on Cheaha are very easy to negotiate. They are well defined and all you need to take are: water bottle, hiking stick, camera, and binoculars. Dress appropriately and wear some comfortable hiking shoes. Below are the trails that I recommend: Pulpit Rock Trail a short moderate hike. You may see people repelling from the sharp drop-offs. WARNING: if you have small 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 4

kids, keep them close. There are no fences or barriers that protect the public. Bald Rock Boardwalk Trail a quarter mile in length and wheelchair accessible. Rock Garden and Lake Trail an easy hike to the overviews, but more difficult if you go all the way to the lake. Where to Stay If you want to make it a weekend trip, check out the park s hotel. The rooms are pretty basic, but comfortable. The hotel sits atop the mountain and also has a restaurant, swimming pool and a country store. In addition, the park offers tent camping, cabins and chalets. For the cabins and chalets, make sure you reserve them well in advance. If you don t want to stay in the park, Oxford Alabama is only 34 minutes away. Where to Eat The park s restaurant has good food. They usually offer a buffet or you can order from the menu. Since it literally sits along the mountain s edge, the restaurant presents a wonderful panoramic view. Several restaurants are available in Oxford or Anniston, just a few minutes away. Our favorite restaurant in that area is Top O The River located in Anniston. They serve great fried catfish and other seafood. Check out their website: http://www.topotheriverrestaurant.com/. In Oxford, you will find the Lone Star Steakhouse and Mellow Mushroom, along with other great restaurants. Other Attractions and Activities At the foot of the mountain lies Lake Cheaha a six acre lake. Here, you can fish, paddle and swim. Picnic areas and playgrounds are adjacent to the lake. Other trails, such as the Pinhoti Trail are located around Cheaha and within the Talladega National Forest. If you and the family enjoy Geocaching, go to www.geocaching.com and find geocache coordinates within the park. 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 5

Additional Information Go to the Alabama State Park website: http://www.alapark.com/cheaharesort/ 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 6

Destination #2 - Raccoon Mountain Caverns Overview One of Tennessee s most popular cave systems, Raccoon Mountain Caverns is located just outside Chattanooga, a historic town, two hours north of Atlanta. My family and I have been to the caves twice once with the scouts and a second time just our family alone. The guided trips into the cave are both fun and educational. We also took the option of sleeping one night in the cave. Raccoon Mountain Caverns offers two kinds of tours: The Crystal Palace Tour a very easy, 45 minute walking tour. It covers just the front portion of the cave. The cave stays at a comfortable 60 degrees year round. Wild Cave Expeditions these tours range from 1 to 6 hours. Prepare to get muddy and crawl through some narrow spaces (this may not be a great activity for claustrophobic types). A guide will stay with you, and they equip you with gloves, knee pads, helmets and lights. 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 7

We took the Wild Cave Expedition the three hour tour. The cave is very comfortable and fun to navigate. We saw only one small bat the entire trip. You will get muddy, so bring some old clothes (see picture above). And remember to take a camera. Where to Stay If you like camping, Raccoon offers tent campsites, RV sites and cabins. I list the Cavern s website at the end of this write-up. Several hotels abound in nearby Chattanooga. My wife and I ve stayed at the Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel which has 48 Victorian train cars converted into hotel rooms. Check out the website: http://www.choochoo.com/ Where to Eat Our two favorite places to eat are Big River Grille and Sticky Fingers, both located in downtown Chattanooga. Several other great restaurants can be found in the downtown area. Other Attractions and Activities For the Civil War buffs, there is Lookout Mountain and several museums around the city. I highly recommend the Tennessee Aquarium, located downtown. The Aquarium also offers an IMAX 3D movie theater. If you like train rides, try out the Inclined Railway which carries you up Lookout Mountain at a 72.7% grade. While on top the mountain, check-out the Civil War museum and Point Park. Additional Information http://www.raccoonmountain.com/ http://www.chattanoogafun.com/ 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 8

Destination #3 The Silver Comet Bike Trail Overview Talk about tons of fun. If you love biking, go visit this trail. We have biked here several times and you won t be disappointed. Years ago, a railroad ran along this modern-day paved bike trail. I love it because the grade remains relatively flat the entire length which is 61 miles total. It starts in Smyrna, Georgia and ends at the Georgia/Alabama state line near Cedartown. Just on the other side of the line, the Silver Comet connects with the Chief Ladiga Trail. The Ladiga Trail is another paved bike trail which travels all the way to Anniston, Alabama. Both trails combined make up approximately 100 miles of bike trail. How far you want to go is really up to you and your own fitness level and your bike. Remember this: average walking speed is about 3 miles per hour. On a bike, most people pedal between 5 to 10 miles per hour. So plan your trip accordingly. Make sure your bike is in good working order, and it s a good idea to carry a small repair kit for potential flat tires. Always take a friend with you preferably your entire family (just stay mindful of how far your kids can go). Also, carry a water bottle and an energy bar. 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 9

My recommendations: You could start on the Smyrna end, but be prepared to encounter more people along this section. We usually start near Dallas, Georgia at the Rambo Road Trailhead parking area (right across from Rambo Nursery). From here we travel all the way to Rockmart and turn around about 31 miles round trip. This, by far, is the most scenic section of the trail and fairly remote (check the Silver Comet website for safety precautions before riding this section). Not long after leaving the Rambo Trailhead, you cross the Pumpkinvine Trestle (see picture below) and further along the trail you pass through the Brushy Mountain train tunnel. Where to Eat and Stay I haven t personally stayed overnight for these trips, but restaurants and hotels are available in most towns along the trail. Additional Information http://www.silvercometga.com/ http://www.chiefladiga.com/ 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 10

Destination #4 Providence Canyon Overview For years, my parents took me to this wonderful park the Little Grand Canyon as some call it located just 44 miles south of Columbus, Georgia. Due to erosion brought on by poor farming practices, the canyon was formed in a relatively short period during the 1800 s. The assorted color of the canyon pleases the eyes and brings on that peaceful, calm feeling. Hiking down into the canyon, one feels drawn into a Hollywood Western. You will also find some shallow streams along the canyon s bottom so wear proper footgear. There are two main trails and both start and end at the visitor center (according to the website, the visitor center is now closed). Canyon Loop Trail I ve always hiked this trail without any problems. It s approximately 2.45 miles in length and takes around 2 to 3 hours. The trail leads you into the canyon and then back out and along the rim. You will find this white blazed trail an easy to moderate hike. 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 11

Backcountry Trail I ve never hiked this trail, but according to the description, it s more difficult than the Loop Trail. Seven miles in length, the red blazed trail takes about 6 hours to walk. There are campsites along the trail and you must have a permit. Where to Stay We have stayed at one of the park s pioneer camps. Although they have no water or electricity, the site contains a fire ring, picnic tables and an outhouse. I fondly remember the night we stayed, the coyotes yelped in the distance and stars shot across the clear night sky. It was beautiful. Make sure you reserve a site in advance. If you don t want to camp, the nearby Florence Marina State Park offers cottages. There are hotels in nearby Eufaula, Alabama. Other Attractions and Activities Seven miles down the road in the little town of Lumpkin, look for Historic Westville. Westville depicts an 1850 west Georgia village. It contains more than 30 restored buildings including antebellum homes, churches, schools, stores and a courthouse. Employees and tour guides dress in period clothes and some demonstrate crafts and trades 150 years old. Where to Eat Although I can t recommend a specific restaurant, there are quite a few to choose from in the town of Eufaula, Alabama. Eufaula s only about 20 miles from the park. Lumpkin, Georgia, just 7 miles away, may offer some limited dining experiences. Be adventuresome. Or bring your own food and picnic in the park. Additional Information http://www.gastateparks.org/info/providence/ http://www.westville.org/ 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 12

Destination #5 Cloudland Canyon State Park Overview This park offers gorgeous scenery. It s located in Northwest Georgia on Lookout Mountain s western edge, 8 miles east of Trenton. The picnic area parking lot offers the best view into the canyon. You can also do a leisurely walk along the rim to survey the grand geologic spectacle. Here is a list of hiking trails: Two-Mile Backcountry Trail Loop rated moderate. West Rim Loop Trail very scenic, 4.8 miles and rated moderate. Waterfalls trail 1 mile round-trip, rated strenuous. Although strenuous, we chose the Waterfalls trail. This trail leads you to the bottom of the gorge where you ll gaze at some beautiful waterfalls. Along this trail, we encountered some mammoth rock outcroppings. Much of the descent involves walking down a 600-step staircase and don t forget: you have to return the same way so make sure you re up for this. 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 13

If you don t like strenuous and want more scenery, I d recommend the West Rim Loop Trail. Where to Stay We chose car camping and stayed in tents. The tent sites were clean and well managed. These sites have an electric outlet and a water source. Hot showers are also available. Want more privacy try the walk-in campsites. If you re not the rustic type, try the cottages. I provide a link to the park website where can you check pricing and make reservations. Where to Eat Best bet try the town of Trenton. Other Attractions and Activities GeoCaching Disc Golf Fishing Chickamauga Battlefield Chattanooga Tennessee Additional Information http://www.gastateparks.org/cloudlandcanyon 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 14

Destination #6 F.D. Roosevelt State Park Overview Of all the Georgia State parks, I ve frequented this park the most. As a young boy and an adult, I ve hiked several portions of the Pine Mountain trail, a 23 mile footpath which crosses and follows the Pine Mountain ridge. The park spans between two well known, small Georgia towns: Pine Mountain and Warm Springs. Franklin D. Roosevelt loved this area and visited quite frequently so lots of history here. Most of the park s structures were built during the Great Depression by the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC). If hiking isn t your thing, there are numerous other activities in the area, namely Callaway Gardens which is literally just down the road, between the park and the Town of Pine Mountain. The park has tent sites, RV sites and backcountry campsites. Later, I ll provide the park link where you can check prices, make a reservation or see what the park has to offer. The park has two lakes which are fishable. Boat rentals are also available. Many options abound for hiking. Go by the park office and for just a few bucks get a really nice Pine Mountain Trail map. The trail is well defined and 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 15

well marked. I definitely rate this one as easy to moderate very few strenuous grades that I can remember. You can easily plan day hikes, and if you re more ambitious, plan a 3 day backpacking trip. Below are the trails I ve enjoyed hiking: Overlook Loop Trail 3.4 miles. You can park at the Country Store and walk from there to the trailhead. Dowdell Knob Loop 4.3 miles. I ve hiked this at least 3 times and really enjoyed it. There are some really beautiful overlooks at the Dowdell Knob parking area a great place to picnic also. White Candle Trail 2.4 miles. This is a relatively new trail. Wolfden Loop 6.7 miles. This is one of the most beautiful stretches of the trail, featuring numerous waterfalls and some rock outcroppings. Park at the TV tower which is adjacent to the trailhead and follow the signs. Kids usually love this section of the trail as it offers places to wade and get wet. Give yourself plenty of time to complete these trails. Start in the morning and carry water bottles and snacks. Highway 18 straddles the mountain ridge so you have easy access to different points of the trail. As another option, you could drive Highway 18, stop at numerous overlook points and hike short portions out and back. The overlooks are magnificent because everything around Pine Mountain is flat. Where to Stay You have several options. We ve enjoyed car camping in the park and they do provide some great tent camping spots. Some can be had next to the lakes. Showers, restrooms, running water and playgrounds are nearby. For backpackers, they also offer several backcountry campsites. You will need a permit for these sites. Callaway s Mountain Creek Inn is very nice, but it s an older hotel. I ve stayed here numerous times and the food is great. Callaway also has a relatively newer hotel, The Lodge and Spa and I ve stayed here top notch accommodations. Of course, there are other standard, perhaps more 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 16

affordable hotels around the area. I will share some links where you can find more information. Where to Eat Here are places I highly recommend: The Bulloch House located in Warm Springs, they have a great country cooking buffet. Great fried green tomatoes the best I ve ever had. Mac s BBQ and Mac s Steaks Warm Springs. Oscar s Steak and Seafood just outside Warm Springs, on Highway 85. Shiloh Grill located in the small town of Shiloh, also on Highway 85. Callaway Gardens Country Store order off the menu, but they offer great country cooking. Ask for the muscadine jelly to go with your biscuits. Crickets located on Hwy 18, west of Pine Mountain. Other Attractions and Activities Callaway Gardens nature center, butterfly center, swimming, bike trails, golf, fishing and of course the gardens and flowers. Butts Mill Farm great place for the kids. Wildlife Safari a 500 acre safari experience you get to drive through (only don t take your personal car trust me, I have the scratches to show you). FDR s Little White House where FDR stayed when he came to Warm Springs for his polio rehabilitation. Horseback riding Additional Information http://www.gastateparks.org/fdr http://www.pinemountaintrail.org/ http://www.animalsafari.com/wild_animal_safari.html http://www.callawaygardens.com/ 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 17

Destination #7 Lake Guntersville State Park Overview In January 2010, my family and in-laws visited this wonderful park. What drew us there? We went to see eagles. The park holds their Eagle Awareness Program every January. Eagles migrate from the north to states like Alabama where temperatures are moderate and lakes aren t frozen over. These beautiful raptors are very active this time of year. The park s lodge is like a resort, but it s affordable hotel rooms average around $100. The park overlooks Guntersville Reservoir, a 69,000 acre lake offering boating and fishing activities. The views from the back deck are spectacular, and you just might spot an eagle flying by. 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 18

Where to Stay: You could find a hotel within the town of Guntersville, but I highly recommend their very affordable lodge. The lodge contains 112 rooms and suites and the whole facility has been recently renovated. Like most parks, Guntersville also offers tent camping, cabins and chalets. For more details, check out the park s website: http://www.alapark.com/lakeguntersville/ Where to Eat: The lodge s restaurant prepares some wonderful food, and it s convenient because adjacent towns aren t real close. We did venture into Guntersville one night and ate at Top O The River, a great catfish restaurant. Attractions at Guntersville State Park: We visited a few trails. One loop trail can be found right across the road from the lodge and is fairly moderate. We also found one trail that followed the lake s edge. This was very easy. 18 hole championship golf course. Fishing & boating Picnics Camping 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 19

The Eagle Awareness Program The park provides several guided tours. We went to one lake around 7am, and we saw a few eagles. A few people bring spotting scopes and usually share them. Dress warm, bring binoculars and thermos. Back in the coziness of the lodge you can take in a fascinating lecture from various eagle experts. Several live raptors are brought in for display. One guest speaker built a life size eagle s nest, roughly 6 feet in diameter and 3 feet thick. Other Attractions and Activities: We also visited High Falls State which is 30 minutes from Guntersville State Park. High Falls has some wonderful waterfalls, hiking trails and scenery. Buck s Pocket State Park is also near Guntersville. The Huntsville area is approximate one hour away from the park. Additional Information: http://www.alapark.com/lakeguntersville/ http://www.alapark.com/events/details.cfm?id=1356 (Eagle Awareness Weekend) 2010 www.sscottjohnson.wordpress.com Page 20