

This isn’t too bad for those walking, but for the casual biker this may mean getting off and pushing. Grades average 8% to 9%, with some short sections hitting near 15%, which is where strenuous hiking begins (a grade of 5% is wheelchair accessible). While along the Chattahoochee River the trail is flat, but once it begins following Rottenwood Creek it starts to get hilly, particularly from around the one mile point until it ends. However, being paved and a favorite of mothers with strollers does not mean this trail is easy. of the image is a deep ravine that had to be traversed by the attacking Confederates.

The trail is mainly used by joggers, mothers with baby strollers, and people wanting to take a walk without getting their feet dirty on the earthen hiking trails. After the Battle of Utoy Creek and during the Siege of Atlanta. However, National Park Planner only reviews trails on park property, so this discussion ends where the Callan Trail begins. The paved trail actually continues out of the park under the name of the Bob Callan Trail, and it connects with many other trails that form a network around the city. The trail starts off following the Chattahoochee River, then turns left just after passing under the I-75 bridge and follows Rottenwood Creek. It is a paved trail open to hikers, joggers, and bikers that runs from the Paces Mill parking lot to the boundary of the park near I-285. View a map of this area and more on Natural Atlas. The Rottenwood Creek Multi-Use Trail is located within the Palisades Unit of Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. Rottenwood Creek is a creek in Marietta, GA in Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Appalachian Mountains, Piedmont. Time: 1.5 hours on foot, 30 minutes on bike Paces Mill trailhead for the Rottenwood Creek Multi-Use Trail
