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Keown Falls Picnic Area and Trailhead - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Keown Falls Picnic Area and Trailhead

Keown Falls Picnic Area and Trailhead is a beautiful and serene outdoor escape. Accessed from Keown Falls Road, the picnic site offers clean and spacious grounds for activities like eating a meal outside, frisbee throwing or kite flying. Nature lovers can also enjoy hidden trails accessible to the area that offer sights of waterfalls, rural fields and lakes. Whether travelers are looking to relax on a picnic blanket or explore a wooded trail, they’ll find something special here.
Address : Forest Service Rd 702, LaFayette, GA 30728, USA

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Johns MountainJohns Mountain is one of the county's most interesting geographical features, with a combination of rolling hills and steep cliffs that form a unique landscape. The area has several large creeks as well as breathtaking views from the top of the mountain. It is also home to wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and birds like bald eagles and blue-headed vireos. Hiking trails provide access to some beautiful waterfalls, which can be seen along the stream banks.
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Johns Mountain Wildlife Management AreaJohn's Mountain Wildlife Management Area, is a protected area that serves as an important habitat for local wildlife. The area features bluffs, majestic hills, and a mixed hardwood forest with coves and ravines, making it perfect for birds, deer and other small game. John's Mountain also provides outdoor recreation opportunities such as fishing, hunting, hiking and boating on the nearby Lake Arkaquah.
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Resaca Battlefield Historic SiteThe Resaca Battlefield Historic Site is a great place to visit if you are looking to learn more about the Civil War. The site covers 1,815 acres and offers visitors an up close look at the Resaca Battle that took place during that conflict. There are several walking and driving tours available which will give visitors a glimpse into what happened on May 13-15 of 1864. On these tours, you can find interpretive markers, a visitor center museum with artifacts from the battle on display.
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The Corpsewood ManorThe Corpsewood Manor is an interesting story of horror and tragedy. In 1982, Dr. Charles Martin Scudder along with his life-partner Joseph Odom bought the 220 acre Preservationist Estate with plans to restore it into a beautiful dream home. They named it Corpsewood but instead of hard work and dreams they were met with violence and tragedy when they were brutally murdered on Christmas Eve 1983. The murders are still unsolved today, as no one knows who committed them or why.
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Rock Garden, CalhounThis majestic mountain getaway features 7.3 miles of trails which wind through the southern Appalachian Mountains and offer stunning views of the valley below. Along the way, visitors can take in unique rock formations, including a natural rock bridge with a picturesque waterfall streaming underneath it – truly a breathtaking sight. Wildlife watchers will also enjoy being able to observe local songbirds, wildflowers and deer in their natural habitats.
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New Echota State Historic SiteNew Echota State Historic Site marks the location of the former capital of the Cherokee Nation. Located within site boundaries lies a reconstructed museum and visitor center, Supreme Court museum and law office, dungeon jail structure, a print shop building as well as 18th and 19th century homes. Visiting this historic site will take you on a journey through time as you step back to experience the town New Echota was during its peak in the 1820's.

Discover More Attractions in Walker County, Home of Keown Falls Picnic Area and Trailhead

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Walker County
Walker County is situated within the northwest corner of the great state of Georgia. The county was originally named after Freeman Walker, a senator of the Confederate States during the American Civil War. Today, Walker County is home to a vibrant population of over 68,000 people who give it its unique culture and charm. From Lookout Mountain to Dutton Springs State Park, there's plenty explore in this region of Georgia. Industry plays an important role in the local economy with manufacturing an

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