Rottenwood Creek trail should have enough slope for the pavement to drain relatively well after the preceding rains.Īt Akers Mill Road, the Rottenwood Trail name changes to Bob Callan but continues to follow the creek. We will take the trail from Paces Mill to the Rottenwood Creek trail. We will convene by the restroom building in the back parking lot at Paces Mill off Cobb Parkway bridge. Walk for roughly 5-10 minutes until the path reaches the Cumberland Blvd. We will start at the restrooms (which are open) in the back of the Paces Mill Boat Ramp lotĭrive to Paces Mill for the start. Park at the Bob Callan Trail parking lot (8-10 spaces) and head south along the paved path that follows Rottenwood Creek. The multi-use trail is perfect for families. The Rottenwood Creek trail connects the Chattahoochee River trail in West Palisades with the Bob Callan trail and as you may have guessed it follows the Rottenwood Creek which powered the old Akers Mill and provides minor cascades for us to enjoy along the way for much of the hike. This two mile long paved mixed use path follows both the Chattahoochee River and the scenic Rottenwood Creek, making an excellent quick getaway from the surrounding area. You must be logged in to get the Trip Leader contact information.ġ0 / 0 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area) This work can be considered general maintenance.Rottenwood Creek Trail, 5 miles, Paces Mill Boat Ramp LotĬobb Parkway at Chattahoochee River crossing The Cheatham Grove trail will receive general tread maintenance in segments that are deemed deficient and do not meet current trail standards. Reset interpretive shelter to meet height and clearance requirements. Use dry-stacked rock wall to retain soil necessary to level parking and trailhead using larger rock to exclude autos from the trailhead area and Level the trailhead and install a new compacted aggregate base surface Remove existing asphalt paving at the eastern end of the day use area to install a new concrete van accessible parking stall andĬonstruct a level compact aggregate pad at the top of the amphitheater to allow viewing and companion seating.Ĭonstruct a new concrete accessible (van) parking stall in the parking lot Link the path of travel to the existing trailhead location Run, bike or walk the West Palisades Trail network at the ultra-scenic Paces Mill Park near Vinings. Install an aggregate path of travel linking the parking and picnic sites, and extending to existing campfire center West Palisades Trail at Paces Mill Park 3.6 miles. Utilize existing area water lines to install a new water station Pave an existing foot path from combination building to campground road Remove duplicate route from road to restroom andĬonstruct level pad for information shelter and trash receptacles adjacent to road.Ĭonstruct two (2) new accessible picnic pads with compacted aggregate base surfacing and timber edging Replace the concrete apron around the north and west sides of the building Raise (cut) up the eave on the north side of building for proper head clearance Replace rotten wood siding as needed Remodel the existing single user restroom into fully a compliant room (without shower) Remodel/convert the existing laundry room into new accessible shower room Upgrade adjacent water stations with concrete surfaces and ADA compliant grates. The purpose of this project is to construct a multi-use trail in Marietta, GA, which will provide safe and efficient. Rottenwood Creek 4 mile trail (280 feet elevation gain) should have enough slope for the pavement to drain relatively well after the preceding rains. Install concrete surface parking stalls and poured concrete picnic table spaces Install new fire pits and tent pad spaces with a timber–edged aggregate surface Reinstall existing bear boxes next to new paved areas and Live Rotten is a project with its roots in connectivity and community building. We will convene by the restroom building in the back parking lot at Paces Mill off Cobb Parkway bridge. In the Grizzly Creek Campground at sites #12 and #15: Remove existing camping facilities Complete accessibility upgrades in various areas at Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park to bring two (2) campsites, a campground combination building, day use facilities, and the Cheatham Grove Trail into compliance with California State Parks accessibility guidelines and associated legal mandates.
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