Spring is in the air! This time of year, all sorts of wildlife are blooming, hatching, or waking up -- especially insects. Join us for a guided hike to explore various types of insects in their habitat, learning how to identify them, their importance to the ecosystem, and why we need them to keep Georgia wild.
This hike will begin on the red-blue trail, then connect onto the purple connector, and finally return by the red, white, and blue trail. This is a moderate hike and will take an estimated two hours to complete. Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes and to bring water.
Admission: $3.50 - $6.50 per person
Event Phone: 770-443-7850
Directions
GPS Coordinates:
N 33.973450 | W -084.759683
Located Take I-20 exit #44. Turn onto Thornton Road. (Highway 278) Follow Highway 278 West for 10 miles. Make a right onto Highway 92. Travel North on Highway 92 for approximately 6 miles. Look for brown Pickett's Mill signs as you continue. Turn left onto Due West Road. Continue 2 miles. Turn right onto Mount Tabor Church Road. Travel half a mile and the site on the right.