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Vickery Creek Falls via Vickery Creek Loop Trail in Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

The Vickery Creek Loop Trail offers an enjoyable and scenic hiking experience with views of historical landmarks and natural beauty. Along the way, hikers will encounter the picturesque Vickery Creek Falls, a 30-foot waterfall cascading over the historic Roswell Mill dam, and pass through lush forests and rocky outcroppings. The route also provides glimpses of the Chattahoochee River and its surrounding cliffs, making it a great choice for those seeking a peaceful yet immersive outdoor adventure. #Hiking #Loop #Waterfall #Forest #Nature

  • Distance: 3.5 mi
  • Elevation gain: 400 ft
  • Maximum elevation: 1,066 ft
  • Elevation loss: 404 ft
  • Minimum elevation: 892 ft
  • Moving time: 1 h 22 m
  • Moving speed: 2.5 mph
  • Maximum speed: 4.7 mph
  • Total time: 1 h 27 m
  • Global speed: 2.4 mph

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Trail profile

  • Distance: 3.5 mi
  • Elevation gain: 400 ft
  • Maximum elevation: 1,066 ft
  • Elevation loss: 404 ft
  • Minimum elevation: 892 ft
  • Moving time: 1 h 22 m
  • Moving speed: 2.5 mph
  • Maximum speed: 4.7 mph
  • Total time: 1 h 27 m
  • Global speed: 2.4 mph

About this trail

Name: Vickery Creek Falls via Vickery Creek Loop Trail in Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area trail, distance, elevation, map, profile, GPS track

Start: Vickery Creek Trail, Roswell, Fulton County, Georgia, 30077, United States (34.00756 -84.35085)

End: Vickery Creek Trail, Roswell, Fulton County, Georgia, 30077, United States (34.00754 -84.35091)

Coordinates: 34.00754 -84.35921 34.01641 -84.34601

Topography: Roswell topographic map, elevation, terrain

Gear up for your next adventure:

👟Trail Running Shoes - Lightweight shoes for trail runners
🔦Compact Flashlight - Reliable flashlight for emergencies
🗺️NatGeo Topo Maps - High-quality waterproof printed topographic maps of US Parks
🛡️Insect Repellent - Protection against bugs during outdoor activities
🔋Solar Power Banks - Keep your GPS and phone charged in remote wilderness areas

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