Vickery Creek Falls via Roswell Mill
Vickery Creek Falls via Roswell Mill
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Embark on an easy hike along the Vickery Creek Falls via Roswell Mill trail, a short 0.4 miles (0.6 km) route with a gentle 65 feet (20 metres) of elevation gain. This quick adventure, taking only about 9 minutes, leads you through a lush hardwood forest within the beautiful Chattahoochee…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trail offers varied terrain, including unpaved dirt paths, gravel sections, and areas with exposed rocks and roots. You'll encounter slight inclines, switchbacks, and some moderate descents and ascents, particularly in the northern sections. Near the mill ruins and main attractions, there are more accessible broad concrete paths and wooden overlooks.
This trail is rich in both natural beauty and history. You can see the impressive Vickery Creek Waterfall and Covered Bridge, Old Mill Park, which includes a historic spillway dam. Further along, you'll find the Roswell Mill Dam, as well as ruins of the Roswell Manufacturing Company cotton mill and a historic machine shop. The picturesque wooden covered bridge over Vickery Creek is also a highlight.
Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for active adults and older children. While some sections are flat and easy, about twenty percent involves moderate climbs, descents, roots, and stairs. It's a great option for those looking for a workout without a full mountain hike.
Yes, leashed dogs are permitted on the trail. It's a popular spot for pet owners to enjoy a hike with their furry companions.
The trail is beautiful year-round. Spring brings carpets of wildflowers, while autumn offers vibrant gold and crimson foliage. The lush, ferny hardwood forest provides shade in warmer months. Consider visiting in spring or fall for the most picturesque scenery.
The Vickery Creek Falls via Roswell Mill trail is located within the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. While there are no specific permits required for hiking this trail, some parking areas within the recreation area may require a daily or annual parking pass. Check the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area website for current fee information before your visit.
There are several parking options available. Popular access points include the parking lots near the Roswell Mill ruins or the Old Mill Park. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, is recommended as parking lots can fill up quickly due to the trail's popularity.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Vickery Creek Trail. The overall network spans over 5 miles, offering various connecting loops to customize your hike length.
The lush forest and creek environment support various wildlife. Keep an eye out for heron, geese, and deer. The diverse ecosystem makes for interesting wildlife spotting opportunities throughout the year.
Absolutely! Don't miss the multiple vantage points of the Vickery Creek Waterfall and Covered Bridge, Old Mill Park, including views from a tall, rocky bluff. The picturesque wooden covered bridge itself is a popular spot for photos and offers great views of Vickery Creek.
Given the varied terrain with exposed rocks and roots, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Bring water, especially on warmer days, as there is no water available directly on the trail. Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a camera to capture the scenic views and historical sites are also good ideas.