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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181006T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181006T183000
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SUMMARY:Black Rock Mountain State Park - #_LOCATIONNAME - 6 Oct 18 08:00
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, October 6\, 2018\nTime: 8:00 am at Intown Chur
 ch\nDifficulty Level: D3 (moderate)\nHiking Distance: 5 - 6 miles\nCost: $
 20 per person\n\nBlack Rock Mountain State Park is Georgia's highest state
  park that encompasses some of the most outstanding scenery  in Georgia
 ’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Roadside overlooks provide spectacular 80-mile 
 vistas\, and four hiking trails lead visitors past wildflowers\, streams\,
  small waterfalls and lush forests. Visitors can enjoy the summit visitor 
 center for its views. At an altitude of 3\,640 feet\, Black Rock Mountain 
 is often cooler than other Georgia parks.\nTennessee Rock Trail\nThe yello
 w-blazed Tennessee Rock Trail\, winding its way through some of the highes
 t and lushest forests\, is the park’s most popular hiking trail. The tra
 il offers most visitors a perfect opportunity to get better acquainted wit
 h the area’s rich woodlands and vistas\, that on clear days span over 80
  miles into the neighboring states of both North and South Carolina\, as w
 ell as Tennessee.\nBlack Rock Lake Trail\nThe loop around scenic Black Roc
 k Lake\, completed in 2007\, is a wonderful addition to the park’s trail
  system. The 17-acre lake is unspoiled by development and is rimmed by for
 ests of white pine and yellow poplar. Wooden bridges cross Taylor Creek an
 d Greasy Creek\, the two cascading streams that feed Black Rock Lake\, and
  an 80-foot bridge spans Cricket Cove on the lake’s southwest corner.\nJ
 ames E. Edmond Trail\nThis trail is quite steep in a number of places. In 
 laurel-filled coves\, the trail follows cascading streams with small water
 falls. In the northernmost section of the park\, the trail climbs to the s
 ummit of Lookoff Mountain and offers a stunning vista of Wolffork Valley a
 nd surrounding mountain ranges.\n\nRequired Items:\n1.5 - 2 liters of wate
 r\nGood hiking shoes or tennis shoes\nLayered clothing\nLunch and snacks\
 nDaypack\n\nRecommended Items:\nHiking poles or stick\nCamera\nSunglasses
CATEGORIES:Hiking
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