October 9, 2018
Today’s hike at Black Rock Mountain involved three shorter trails. We hiked the beautiful Tennessee Rock Trail followed by the Black Rock Mountain Lake Loop and the lower portion of the James Edmonds Trail to a nice waterfall. HIKERS – Jenny Bell, Mike Bell, Joe Collins, Greta Driggers, Jim Driggers, Dick Metzgar, Tony Presley and Vic Robson . TRAIL INFORMATION – The Tennessee Rock Trail is a beautiful 2.2 mile loop trail that has beautiful mountain views along with nice rock outcroppings and a lush wildflower environment. The terrain is moderately hilly since this is the North Georgia mountains. We did a portion of the James Edmonds Trail West Fork which is a moderately hilly hike that includes gushing mountain streams and a nice waterfall. We also did the Black Rock Mountain Lake Trail which is just off of the James Edmonds Trail. It is a very nice flat walk around the lake. There are a couple of nice boardwalks along with a gravel surface trail portion and a wood chip trail portion giving a loop of almost one mile. Today’s hiking distance – 4.9 miles – moderate difficulty. Directions: Black Rock Mountain State Park is located on Black Rock Mountain Parkway, 3 miles north of Clayton, GA off U.S. Hwy. 441. Look for brown directional signs in Mountain City. There is a parking fee unless you have a GA State Parks Pass. Another great day for a hike! Mostly sunny with temperatures ranging from the mid 60’s to the mid 70’s F. FLOWERS IN BLOOM: Various Asters, Goldenrod, Morning Glory, White Snakeroot, Ladies Thumb, Heal-all, Gentian. BIRDS IDENTIFIED: Pileated Woodpecker, Cardinal, Tufted Titmouse, Black-capped Chickadee, White-breasted Nuthatch. scroll down for photos …….
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