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Hiking in Lower Anneewakee Woods explores the area around Douglasville, Georgia, primarily within Sweetwater Creek State Park. The terrain is defined by dense hardwood forests, rocky bluffs, and the whitewater rapids of Sweetwater Creek. Trails in this region often lead to historical sites, including the ruins of the New Manchester Manufacturing Company. The network offers a mix of easy walks to more moderate routes, winding through varied forest sections.
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Hike the moderate 6.6-mile Tributary Nature Trail in Douglasville, Georgia, featuring technical terrain with rocks, roots, and elevation cha
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Hike the easy 3.2-mile Sweetwater Creek White and Green Loop in Sweetwater Creek State Park, featuring rapids, mill ruins, and diverse fores

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Hike the easy 4.4-mile Sweetwater Creek Red and White Trail Loop, featuring historic mill ruins and scenic views of Sweetwater Creek.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A five-story 19th-century textile mill, built in the 1840s, was once the heart of the village of New Manchester and produced cotton yarn for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. • What can you see from the trail? The imposing red brick walls of the ruins tower above the banks of Sweetwater Creek. You can see them from about a half-mile along the Red Trail. The building is partially overgrown, giving it a mysterious and photogenic character. • Historical Significance In July 1864, the mill was destroyed by General Sherman's troops during his march on Atlanta. The ruins have been preserved ever since as a reminder of this turbulent period in American history. • Film History The ruins served as a backdrop for films such as The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 and Avengers: Infinity War, making it a popular spot for film buffs and photographers.
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During my hike along the Yellow Trail in Sweetwater Creek State Park, I soon came across an impressive bridge that connects the access roads with the eastern hiking trails. This large steel and wooden bridge spans the fast-flowing Sweetwater Creek and provides a literal and figurative transition from civilization to the tranquility of the forest. From the center of the bridge, you have a magnificent view of the creek's whitewater shoals and the historic ruins of the New Manchester Mill on the other side. The contrast between the rust-colored steel of the bridge, the clear blue water, and the green of the surrounding forests is particularly photogenic. The bridge is not only a visual highlight but also a key junction in the trail network. It connects the Red Trail with the Yellow Trail, allowing for a varied loop through both sections of the park.
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The New Manchester Mill Ruins are located in the Sweetwater Creek State Park, which offers a variety of trails for different skill levels. You can follow the Red Trail, which is rated easy to difficult, to reach the ruins of the cotton mill that was burned by Union troops during the Civil War. Along the way, you can enjoy the views of the white-water rapids and the lush greenery of the park. The trail is about one mile long and has some rocky and steep sections, so be prepared for a challenging run. The New Manchester Mill Ruins are a great place to explore the history and nature of Georgia while getting some exercise.
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A bridge made of wood and metal crosses over Sweetwater Creek. The bridge was built in 2012 after flooding destroyed the previous bridge.
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The ruins of New Manchester Manufacturing Company, originally known as the Sweetwater Mill. The building was once a cotton mill, built in 1849, that was burned during the American Civil War. Various films, such as The Hunger Games, have used this area as a scenic backdrop.
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Lower Anneewakee Woods isn't an official park name, but a term used to describe the fantastic outdoor areas near Douglasville. The heart of this region is Sweetwater Creek State Park, where most of the area's best hiking trails are located.
Yes, dogs are welcome in Sweetwater Creek State Park, which contains most of the trails in the area. They must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet at all times. Please be sure to clean up after your pet to keep the trails beautiful for everyone.
Absolutely. The area offers several gentler trails perfect for a family outing. A great option is the White Trail loop — Sweetwater Creek State Park, which is a relatively flat 4.4-mile (7.1 km) walk through the quieter, more remote forests of the park.
The terrain is quite varied. You can expect to hike through beautiful hardwood forests and along the banks of Sweetwater Creek. Many trails feature rocky sections and bluffs, especially those following the creek, offering some rugged paths and rewarding views.
Yes, the region is rich in history. A highlight for many visitors is seeing the dramatic ruins of the New Manchester Manufacturing Company, a textile mill burned during the Civil War. The Christmas Fern – New Manchester Mill Ruins loop from Lake Estates is a great moderate hike that leads you directly to this historic site.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 stars. Hikers frequently praise the scenic beauty of Sweetwater Creek, the well-maintained paths, and the unique experience of walking among the historic mill ruins.
For those seeking a longer day out, the Bridge over Sweetwater Creek – New Manchester Mill Ruins loop from Sweetwater Creek State Park provides a rewarding challenge. This moderate 5.8-mile (9.4 km) loop involves more elevation change and takes you through diverse sections of the park, including the iconic ruins and creek.
Yes, since the primary hiking area is within Sweetwater Creek State Park, a Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites ParkPass is required for all vehicles. You can typically purchase a daily pass at the park entrance. Check the official park website for current fees.
Yes, the trails are very popular with trail runners. The mix of riverside paths, forest single-track, and rolling hills provides a variety of options. The White Trail is often favored for its less technical surface, while trails along the creek offer a more rugged challenge.
The diverse habitats support a good amount of wildlife. It's common to see deer, squirrels, and raccoons. Birdwatchers can look for species like the great blue heron near the water and red-shouldered hawks in the forest canopy.
The Anneewakee Forest Preserve is managed by the Georgia-Alabama Land Trust and public access is generally restricted to protect the habitat. The main public hiking opportunities in the Douglasville area are concentrated within Sweetwater Creek State Park and Clinton Nature Preserve.


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