 My wife and I did the candlelight hike to the mill on October 15 and had a nice time.  The guide was very knowledgeable and shared some interesting facts about the mill.  Well worth the $5 registration fee.
 My wife and I did the candlelight hike to the mill on October 15 and had a nice time.  The guide was very knowledgeable and shared some interesting facts about the mill.  Well worth the $5 registration fee. Had a wonderful time with my two daughters and grandson. The view was unbelieveable and others on the trail were helpful and friendly. Would love to return any time.
 Had a wonderful time with my two daughters and grandson. The view was unbelieveable and others on the trail were helpful and friendly. Would love to return any time. I was down there this week, 3/10/14. and saw where something had killed a deer on the trail.  I was wondering what Sweetwater Creek Park now has that is big enough to take down a deer and gut it?  Is it also big enough to take down a person too?
 I was down there this week, 3/10/14. and saw where something had killed a deer on the trail.  I was wondering what Sweetwater Creek Park now has that is big enough to take down a deer and gut it?  Is it also big enough to take down a person too?   This is a beautiful park. The trails are a site to see. It always amazes me how this much beauty can be so near such a busy city like Atlanta. It is a must see.
 This is a beautiful park. The trails are a site to see. It always amazes me how this much beauty can be so near such a busy city like Atlanta. It is a must see. Sweetwater Creek State Park has a little bit of everything.  A fun, rugged trail along the rapids of Sweetwater Creek, Civil War Era ruins, Native American history, a reservoir for canoeing, and a Visitor Center that was the first Platinum Leed Certified builing in the Southeast.  Be sure to visit their wonderful educational exhibits.
 Sweetwater Creek State Park has a little bit of everything.  A fun, rugged trail along the rapids of Sweetwater Creek, Civil War Era ruins, Native American history, a reservoir for canoeing, and a Visitor Center that was the first Platinum Leed Certified builing in the Southeast.  Be sure to visit their wonderful educational exhibits.