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Powers Island Trail — Attraction in Sandy Springs

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Powers Island Trail
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Chattahoochee NRA--Powers Island Unit
5450 Interstate N Pkwy, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Cochran Shoals Trail - River Loop
1956-2068 Eugene Gunby Rd, Marietta, GA 30067
Cochran Shoals Unit - Interstate North
1956 Eugene Gunby Rd, Marietta, GA 30067
Love Official ATL Weddings & Events
2030 Powers Ferry Rd Suite 340, Atlanta, GA 30339
Central Michigan University Atlanta
2120 Powers Ferry Rd #200, Atlanta, GA 30339
Nearby restaurants
Ray's on the River
6700 Powers Ferry Rd NW, Sandy Springs, GA 30339, United States
Heirloom Market BBQ
2243 Akers Mill Rd SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Harry's Pizza & Subs
2150 Powers Ferry Rd C, Atlanta, GA 30339
Shadowood Cafe
2110 Powers Ferry Rd UNIT 120, Atlanta, GA 30339
Taqueria Taquito Express
5640 Northside Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30328
Nearby hotels
Extended Stay America Suites- Atlanta - Marietta - Powers Ferry Rd.
2239 Powers Ferry Rd, Marietta, GA 30067
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Powers Island Trail

5450 Interstate N Pkwy, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
4.6(67)
Open until 8:00 PM
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attractions: Chattahoochee NRA--Powers Island Unit, Cochran Shoals Trail - River Loop, Cochran Shoals Unit - Interstate North, Love Official ATL Weddings & Events, Central Michigan University Atlanta, restaurants: Ray's on the River, Heirloom Market BBQ, Harry's Pizza & Subs, Shadowood Cafe, Taqueria Taquito Express
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Nearby attractions of Powers Island Trail

Chattahoochee NRA--Powers Island Unit

Cochran Shoals Trail - River Loop

Cochran Shoals Unit - Interstate North

Love Official ATL Weddings & Events

Central Michigan University Atlanta

Chattahoochee NRA--Powers Island Unit

Chattahoochee NRA--Powers Island Unit

4.7

(167)

Open 24 hours
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Cochran Shoals Trail - River Loop

Cochran Shoals Trail - River Loop

4.8

(289)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Cochran Shoals Unit - Interstate North

Cochran Shoals Unit - Interstate North

4.7

(259)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Love Official ATL Weddings & Events

Love Official ATL Weddings & Events

4.7

(23)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Wed, Dec 10 • 12:00 PM
Atlanta, Georgia, 30312
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Southern Bites: A Food Journey Through Atlanta
Southern Bites: A Food Journey Through Atlanta
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See Atlantas must-see sites on a 5 Hour Bus Tour
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Wed, Dec 10 • 9:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Powers Island Trail

Ray's on the River

Heirloom Market BBQ

Harry's Pizza & Subs

Shadowood Cafe

Taqueria Taquito Express

Ray's on the River

Ray's on the River

4.7

(4.6K)

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Heirloom Market BBQ

Heirloom Market BBQ

4.6

(1.3K)

$

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Harry's Pizza & Subs

Harry's Pizza & Subs

4.3

(502)

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Shadowood Cafe

Shadowood Cafe

4.5

(15)

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Reviews of Powers Island Trail

4.6
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5.0
2y

We had a nice time hiking on this trail on a Saturday morning. By 10:30am, all of the more southern Chattahoochee National Recreation Area parking lots were already full, so we kept traveling north and ended up at the Powers Island Trail. There was plenty of parking, and we realized they had a place where you could rent river tubes! We hiked the trail starting at PI5 in the parking lot, went up to PI6, did the loop to PI7, went to the end of the trail at PI9, and ended up back at the parking lot at PI4. Walking that entire loop took us just about an hour. There were a few sections that were mostly uphill, specifically PI6 to PI7, but it was overall very manageable. We saw families hiking with small children and their dogs. At PI9, there is a mini bamboo forest,...

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4.0
3y

This is a great beginner hike or day walk, some parts near the point are a bit muddy at times and not necessarily worth the extra twenty feet. There's a beautiful Jonquil/Daffodil patch, and great views of the river. A bridge connects to the island, and there are several places to launch kayaks.

There is a hill that has some steep elevation at points, but it isn't too extreme. I hiked with a daypack and no poles. You can easily bypass the hill if you wanted a less strenuous or flatter walk. A few fallen trees to pass, but the trail looks well maintained.

Nice spot for a picnic...

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3.0
3y

Pretty simple nature trail loop with a heavy emphasis on the nature part, but there are a few highlights that make it worth your while: footbridges across small streams, bamboo patches, a rock cove, and scattered views of the Chattahoochee River. If you take the east trail head in the upper corner of the parking lot, the path is wider but uphill, whereas the lower entrance is very narrow with dense vegetation crowding your walkway. Either way you go, it will take about 45 minutes to an hour...

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Camryn FloresCamryn Flores
We had a nice time hiking on this trail on a Saturday morning. By 10:30am, all of the more southern Chattahoochee National Recreation Area parking lots were already full, so we kept traveling north and ended up at the Powers Island Trail. There was plenty of parking, and we realized they had a place where you could rent river tubes! We hiked the trail starting at PI5 in the parking lot, went up to PI6, did the loop to PI7, went to the end of the trail at PI9, and ended up back at the parking lot at PI4. Walking that entire loop took us just about an hour. There were a few sections that were mostly uphill, specifically PI6 to PI7, but it was overall very manageable. We saw families hiking with small children and their dogs. At PI9, there is a mini bamboo forest, which was cool!
Travis MitchellTravis Mitchell
This is a great beginner hike or day walk, some parts near the point are a bit muddy at times and not necessarily worth the extra twenty feet. There's a beautiful Jonquil/Daffodil patch, and great views of the river. A bridge connects to the island, and there are several places to launch kayaks. There is a hill that has some steep elevation at points, but it isn't too extreme. I hiked with a daypack and no poles. You can easily bypass the hill if you wanted a less strenuous or flatter walk. A few fallen trees to pass, but the trail looks well maintained. Nice spot for a picnic by the river.
Seth SoranoSeth Sorano
Pretty simple nature trail loop with a heavy emphasis on the nature part, but there are a few highlights that make it worth your while: footbridges across small streams, bamboo patches, a rock cove, and scattered views of the Chattahoochee River. If you take the east trail head in the upper corner of the parking lot, the path is wider but uphill, whereas the lower entrance is very narrow with dense vegetation crowding your walkway. Either way you go, it will take about 45 minutes to an hour to complete.
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We had a nice time hiking on this trail on a Saturday morning. By 10:30am, all of the more southern Chattahoochee National Recreation Area parking lots were already full, so we kept traveling north and ended up at the Powers Island Trail. There was plenty of parking, and we realized they had a place where you could rent river tubes! We hiked the trail starting at PI5 in the parking lot, went up to PI6, did the loop to PI7, went to the end of the trail at PI9, and ended up back at the parking lot at PI4. Walking that entire loop took us just about an hour. There were a few sections that were mostly uphill, specifically PI6 to PI7, but it was overall very manageable. We saw families hiking with small children and their dogs. At PI9, there is a mini bamboo forest, which was cool!
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This is a great beginner hike or day walk, some parts near the point are a bit muddy at times and not necessarily worth the extra twenty feet. There's a beautiful Jonquil/Daffodil patch, and great views of the river. A bridge connects to the island, and there are several places to launch kayaks. There is a hill that has some steep elevation at points, but it isn't too extreme. I hiked with a daypack and no poles. You can easily bypass the hill if you wanted a less strenuous or flatter walk. A few fallen trees to pass, but the trail looks well maintained. Nice spot for a picnic by the river.
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Pretty simple nature trail loop with a heavy emphasis on the nature part, but there are a few highlights that make it worth your while: footbridges across small streams, bamboo patches, a rock cove, and scattered views of the Chattahoochee River. If you take the east trail head in the upper corner of the parking lot, the path is wider but uphill, whereas the lower entrance is very narrow with dense vegetation crowding your walkway. Either way you go, it will take about 45 minutes to an hour to complete.
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