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UID:10000352-1770454800-1770465600@www.chattahoocheeriverlands.com
SUMMARY:TPL/Birds Georgia RiverLands Gateway Park Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:Birds Georgia is working with Trust for Public Land to remove invasive species and restore native bird habitat along the Chattahoochee RiverLands\, and we invite you to join us! Work will be supervised by Birds Georgia\, and we need your help. \nRiverLands Gateway Park\, once open in 2026\, will be a regional trailhead and will provide key access for people to experience the RiverLands Greenway and Mableton Parkway greenway trails\, and also will provide desperately needed access to the Chattahoochee River via a kayak launch and boat ramp. \nWhat to bring? \n\nWater\nDress according to the weather and the work being done; chance of encountering poison ivy\, insects\, arachnids\, etc.\nClose-toed shoes – boots recommended\nRecommended but not required: sunglasses and binoculars\n\nRegister to attend here: https://birdsgeorgia.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/birdsgeorgia/event.jsp?event=11103&
URL:https://www.chattahoocheeriverlands.com/event/tpl-birds-georgia-riverlands-gateway-park-volunteer-day-3/
CATEGORIES:Partner Event,Volunteer Workday
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SUMMARY:Winter Owl Prowl
DESCRIPTION:Description: Join the National Park Service for a campfire and live owl program presented on the upper deck of the Center’s Lodge. Discover new facts about the wildlife of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area and their nocturnal habits. There will be a live owl program on the upper deck presented by Chattahoochee Nature Center Naturalists. Discover new facts about these fascinating native residents of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. There will be opportunities to take photographs with the birds. Join us and enjoy the ambiance and beauty of twilight on the Chattahoochee. After the program you are invited to join us on a short walk on the Three Forks Loop Trail. Join us for a wonderful winter event! \n6:45 – 7:30 pm Program on Upper Deck\n7:30 – 8:15 pm Night Hike (You must have a flashlight)\n8:15 – 9:00 pm Marshmallow Roasting\n6:30 – 9:00 pm Campfire ongoing\n7:30 – 9:00 pm Kids Crafts \nLive Owl Programs Courtesy of the Chattahoochee Nature Center\, an environmental education partner of the National Park Service. (www.chattnaturecenter.org) \nLocation: Chattahoochee River Environmental Education Center\, 8615 Barnwell Road\, Johns Creek\, Georgia\, 30022. For directions see www.nps.gov/chat\nParking is limited and carpooling is encouraged. \nFacilities: Located in the Center’s Lodge \nDifficulty: Easy level walking \nBring: Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on a forest trail. Dress in layers so that you can adjust to changes in the temperature and activity level. Bring water and you might include snacks. Flashlight or headlamp worn around neck or held in your hand.You are also welcome to bring your own marshmallows to roast. We have roasting forks that you may use. \nReservations are required by contacting the Chattahoochee National Park Conservancy at www.chattahoocheeparks.org. \nThank you.
URL:https://www.chattahoocheeriverlands.com/event/winter-owl-prowl/
LOCATION:Chattahoochee River Environmental Education Center\, 8615 Barnwell Road\, Johns Creek\, 3002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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SUMMARY:WAWA Service Learning Saturday @ Hartnett Community Garden
DESCRIPTION:Ready to make a difference in the name of stewardship? Youth ages 10 years and older can join us as we maintain trails\, enhance the Hartnett Community Garden and give lots of love and attention to areas of the old growth forest. \nDescription: Volunteers will be helping prepare and beautify the garden space along with the Bush Mountain Community\, and Mid-Wife Apothecary. \nPurpose: Green wellness\, sweat equity\, and the satisfaction that the work on service day feeds community. \nRole: On this day\, volunteers will be gardening\, removing weeds\, invasives\, planting\, harvesting\, and sodding the garden beds and areas at the Hartnett Community Garden. This allows us to feed our senior community members in our food distributions. \nVibe: fun\, involved\, motivated\, change agent \nRegister here: https://volunteer.handsonatlanta.org/opportunities/E9gfRRywvC
URL:https://www.chattahoocheeriverlands.com/event/wawa-service-learning-saturday-hartnett-community-garden-6/
LOCATION:Hartnett Community Garden\, 1375 Bridges Ave SW\, Atlanta\, 30310\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Event,Volunteer Workday
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SUMMARY:Trout Lily Loop Trail Guided Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join National Park Service Naturalist Jerry Hightower for one of the most scenic walks in the entire park. Enjoy the beautiful forest\, grand vistas of Thornton and Devil’s Racecourse Shoals\, and the dramatic palisades created by the Brevard Fault. We will descend the ridge\, loop around at the base of Thornton Cliffs\, walk past Diving Rock Beach to Sandy Point\, and return up the ridge. Winter is the very best time to appreciate the extraordinary topography of the Palisades Unit of the park. Along the trail we will look for wildlife signs\, the beginnings of spring\, and\, with luck\, we might see the beautiful yellow flowers of the Trout lily; so please join us. \nLocation: We will meet in the parking area bulletin board\, 2361 Akers Drive\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, 30339 \nFacilities: Located at Devil’s Stair Step three quarters of the way thought the hike \nDifficulty: This walk is leisurely with a steep trail leading to the floodplain and back to the parking lot. These walks are quite slow with numerous stops to discuss items of interest along the way. Note: This walk is not suitable for very young children. \nBring: Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on a forest trail. Dress in layers so that you can adjust to changes in the temperature and activity level. A hat\, scarf\, and gloves might be a good idea Bring water and you might include snacks. You may wish to bring binoculars and a hand lens. \nNote: A daily entrance fee or annual pass is needed. \nReservations are required by contacting the Chattahoochee National Park Conservancy at www.chattahoocheeparks.org. Thank you.
URL:https://www.chattahoocheeriverlands.com/event/trout-lily-loop-trail-guided-walk/
LOCATION:West Palisades\, 2361 Akers Drive\, Atlanta\, 30339\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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