"One of Roswell’s unique nature trails, this hidden gem is tucked away off Oxbo Road, running along Vickery Creek. Its a short two mile run with terrific scenery to get your mind off your never-ending 'to-do' list, even if only for a while." - Nimble. Design Co.
I love this trail, very nice spot to relax and take a nice walk amongst nature. The waterfall was beautiful and we took our shoes off and walked in the water which was cool and refreshing. The trail is partially shaded which blocked off a lot of the heat. There were also some bench swings which were nice to relax in.
Zemin Hu (old skool boy)
Google
This can be the extension of Vickery Creek Trail, by crossing the bridge, it's connected to Vickery Creek Trail. From the bridge waterfall view is great.
Kiah Newton
Google
This was such a cute trail with a lot of hiking opportunities in the greater ATL area. It is part of a self-guided history tour through Roswell and I will definitely head back to explore more of the trails. There was a wedding at the Mill tonight, but excited to go back! As an aside: It would be nice if there were a couple public restroom options near trail heads.
Drew Schneider
Google
This is a great trail! It is well maintained, mostly shaded and moderately challenging because of elevation changes. The trail is well marked and there are multiple options to make the trail shorter or longer. Keep an eye out for swarms of red ants near the Oxbo Rd trail entrance/exit. If you are going clockwise it will be before the entrance/exit if you are going counter clockwise it will be near the top of the first uphill.
Janelle R.
Google
I enjoyed my short visit to this trail. The sound of the water is very relaxing and the swinging benches make it that much more relaxing. The hike trails are rural but clearly marked. The views of the river and bridge are lovely the higher up the trail you go. I like that there is plenty of seating along the way.
The only hiccup was the detour for Oxbo Road from Atlanta St.
paula boston
Google
I love this trail! Great hike!
Roxy Cerna
Google
Honestly the trail was a nice walk but there are no clear markers for for which path you're taking or how long that path is. I wish the map showed old dots in different colors so you knew if it was a mile or 2 miles you would follow one color. It was nice but confusing I doubled back wasn't sure if I should go left or right or straight.
Jason Weintraub
Google
Another AWESOME trail in the ATL! Excellent views and very serene! Be sure to bring a painted rock to add to the rock snake!