When You Take Sope Creek Trail, It'll Lead You To Extraordinary Ancient Ruins In Georgia
By Marisa Roman|Published July 22, 2020
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A New Jersey native with over 15 years of writing experience, Marisa has studied at both New York University and Florida International University. She has lived all over the country, including a decade stint in South Florida. Marisa is well-versed in exploration as she travels a good majority of the year in her self-converted Sprinter van. Her articles have been featured in various notable publications over the years, she has a published collection of short stories, and three completed screenplays under her belt.
Not every hiking trail in Georgia is going to be the same. While some might have coastal views, and others have forested walkways, others will have little pieces of history peppered in. Take Sope Creek Loop Trail, in Georgia for instance. This one-of-a-kind trail near Marietta not only features a river, creek, and pond along the way but also will take you to old ruins from an 1850s paper mill. Check it out…
The Sope Creek Loop (pronounced “soap”) in Marietta is a 3.6-mile roundtrip hike that will take you through some pretty fascinating pockets of nature.
While the mill was eventually sold at public auction after the first fire, there was another fire down the road until finally in 1902 the mill shut its doors for good.
Have you ever hiked the Sope Creek Loop Trail in Georgia before? We’d love to hear about your experience in the comments section! Or if you want to learn more about the trail before your trek, take a look at the AllTrails website.
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