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7 Viewpoints to Explore in Cobb County

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Cobb County
Cobb County, Georgia is a vibrant county located in the northern part of the state. It is home to well over 750,000 people with a rich range of backgrounds, making it one of the most diverse counties in the state. Spanning nearly 320 square miles, Cobb County encompasses rural communities, bustling suburbs and many charming towns. There are endless opportunities for entertainment and recreation ranging from high quality sports facilities and parks to excellent cultural venues like museums, galle

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Viewpoints to Explore in Cobb County

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Cochran Shoals Trail
Cochran Shoals Trail is a six-mile stretch of trail perfect for anyone looking to get outdoors. This multi-use trail offers beautiful views of the Chattahoochee River and allows visitors to access three main parks along its path. The terrain varies throughout the trail, but it's mostly gentle and suitable for hikers, runners, cyclists and even horseback riders. There are several bridges that cross over small creeks providing a unique perspective of natural beauty.
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Kennesaw Mountain
Kennesaw Mountain features a variety of scenic views and recreational activities, including diverse wildlife habitat and more than 3,000 acres of forest. Known for its historical significance during the Civil War Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in 1864, visitors can explore the park’s 17 miles of trails offering panoramic views from its 1,808-foot summit. The park also includes an interpretive battlefield trail with 15 historic sites describing the battle's events and stories.
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Little Kennesaw Mountain
Little Kennesaw Mountain is a popular scenic spot, just northwest of Marietta. Named after the mountain range on which it stands, Little Kennesaw Mountain is a great place to go for dramatic views as well as some good exercise. Visitors can either hike, run or bike up to the crest of the Kinnehoochee Ridge where they will find unparalleled views of the surrounding city and countryside scenery and quite a few opportunities for photographs.
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Lost Mountain Park
Lost Mountain Park is a recreational oasis features five miles of trails for biking and hiking year round. There are decks built along the trail as well, allowing visitors to take in the stunning beauty of the park from breathtaking vistas. Lost Mountain even offers a multi-use trail, which allows access to both hikers and horseback riders alike. There are various other activities for people of all ages such as an adventure playground and amenities like tennis courts, picnic areas, and grills.
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noonday Creek Trail
Noonday Creek Trail, is a pristine 4.5-mile trail popular amongst walkers, cyclists, and joggers alike. Taking visitors along the banks of Noonday Creek, the natural beauty of the wooded area creates an inviting atmosphere for visitors to take part in numerous outdoor activities like fishing or bird watching. For those looking to stay on the move, keep an eye out for historical markers placed along the path!
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Palisades West Trail
The Palisades West Trail is a 7.2 mile loop that brings hikers along the eastern edge of Kennesaw Mountain National Park. The trail follows an easy to moderate route, making it perfect for all experience levels and ages. Views of the mountain and other sights are plenty along this trail, with multiple overlooks available as well. The terrain varies as you proceed, winding between woods and grassy fields before ending in a groomed meadow.
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Sope Creek Trail
The Sope Creek Trail is a stunning natural landscape perfect for all types of outdoorsy activities. The 3.7-mile path along Sope Creek follows the creek itself, tracing both its banks and with multiple footbridges for hikers to cross over. It's surrounded by lush foliage, native trees and an abundance of wildlife and is even rumored to have old artifacts from the Civil War along its shores.

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