Saturday, April 2, 2011

The John's Mountain Trial Hike

This marks a ridge and valley section of northwest Georgia offers outstanding views. Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest it is located in the Armuchee area. Less than half mile trail to visit a steady climb. Gravel from the parking lot, a viewing deck where you immediately as you bask in the beauty of habitat beautiful view of the city down and then away from ridges and valleys can see up to climb. John's Mountain trail to the high summit ridge Johns Mountain Trail back to parking after ignoring the returns before the upper Keown Falls.

trailhead, a small building near the antenna on a tower start at forward motion. There's also ignore that begins with a steep slope to climb another route in the opposite direction. Yet we will be taking the path to where the trail blazes. Observation deck, the route up the ridge which is marked with white rectangular blazes towards progress. With 1.8 miles of trail, trail slope gradually steepens as it moves before it gets away from the ridge. Rocky trail as a dirt road where the plant thrives on the sides of the trail passes can.

Gently sloping side, top-notch to the ridge suddenly drop further extends its slopes. A stream approach and a wooden footbridge across the creek where Keown 'Falls to reach across the water passes over the use of a stepping stone. Keown Falls, the upper stage where you can be amazed by the beautiful view of Dick's ridge and gaze down the natural pool below the water fountain to look at puts you in check.

Upper stage, you down waterfalls and spectacular high mountain ridges and valleys of Armuchee a different angle to look at the observation deck can be moved. Keown Falls drop 60 feet over rock range is spectacular during the wet season because spring is very low and often runs dry. This is one of Rome but Rome's spectacular waterfalls in Georgia during drought conditions may be affected. Interesting to see unique and different for every season, especially during summer and spring can be.

Then an old entry about a mile on the road for your return trip through a steep climb as it rises 80 feet to every.10 miles. The back section of the road can be a bit difficult and takes you back to the parking lot challenging.