Cherokee Bluffs
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This is the biggest park in Hall County with 168 acres of land. There are multiple trails for walking and jogging that lead to the most scenic sights like the Cherokee Bluffs. The "Bluffs" are a large formation of rock cliffs that served as temporary shelter for families of early settlers during the late 18th century. Besides the trails, there is also an amphitheater, a large picnic pavilion, a playground, a lodge for events, and a dog park for dogs to run & play without a leash. Also in the park is the historic Roberts-Orr house that dates back to the early 1800s. Overall, a great park to take a nice stroll out, walk the dog, have a picnic with friends and family.
- Anthony Divinagracia
Very cool place for RC crawling. My brothers and I went today for several hours. Good times.
- Steven Pingel
We walked the 2 mile trail then did 1/2 of it again. Lots of happy dogs and a few people. Folks were friendly, and it get safe and even congenial. We walked at just the beginning of spring so fresh green was popping out in the trees, and the frogs were signing in the pond trying to outdo all the competition. I like the pancake rocks and the the restored cabin on the grounds. There were lots of happy birds chirping and hollering too. Parking was easy, and the bathrooms are clean and easily accessed.
- Robin McDougall
I really enjoyed spending time here today. This is a big and beautiful park with big rocks and cliffs overlooking a lake and different pathways to explore. Please be careful and safe - there are signs posted that the cliffs can be dangerous. There are other areas of the park that I would love to explore next time.
- Galactic Gumball
Very clean park with lots of open space! This park has just about everything that you're looking for. Very clean restrooms which are usually always open. A great covered area for celebrations and grilling. A little house that makes good for pictures. Overall just a great park to visit!
- Kay Kay