An improved stream crossing on the Nancy Womack Trail replaces aging planks with large stepping stones for a more stable, long-lasting solution.
Read MoreUpdated trail signage across Big Canoe improves consistency and durability while giving the trail system a cleaner, more unified look.
Read MoreLiz Scherer was honored for 25 years of service with the Big Canoe Trails Committee, recognizing long-term commitment to the trail system.
Read MoreUIG volunteers reinforced the BCAR Fire Hydrant Trail bridge by replacing aging portions with more durable materials.
Read MoreThe Big Canoe Trails Committee partnered with Utilities Inc. of Georgia to complete a series of improvements to the Cabin Loop Trail.
Read MoreA behind-the-scenes look at the planning, coordination, and volunteer effort that support the Big Canoe trail system.
Read MoreAn overview of Big Canoe’s covered bridge, its history, and a Trails Committee effort to clear surrounding brush and restore visibility and safety.
Read MoreRestoration of the Red Trillium access trail reestablished a neighborhood connection to the Wildcat trail system.
Read MoreAn overview of the Blackwell Creek Trail, its character, and how it connects within the Big Canoe trail system.
Read MoreAn overview of the Village Trail and Playfield Trail and how they connect within the Big Canoe trail system.
Read MoreGuidance on the appropriate steps to take when a large fallen tree blocks a Big Canoe trail.
Read MoreThis article highlights a replica water wheel near an 1850s cabin, a small feature enjoyed by visitors exploring Big Canoe.
Read MoreA reflection on daffodils along Big Canoe trails and what they reveal about the landscape’s past.
Read MoreThe first article in a series introducing selected trails within the Big Canoe trail system.
Read MoreA reflection on Mount Oglethorpe’s history, challenges, and connection to the Big Canoe trail system.
Read MoreA thank-you article recognizing the volunteer effort behind the Big Canoe trail system.
Read MoreAn overview of the ruins at Choctaw and what they reveal about Big Canoe’s past.
Read MoreThe Fire Hydrant Trail received targeted improvements to address wear and improve durability.
Read MoreThis article explains the removal of selected trees at the Playfield and the reasons behind the work.
Read MoreAn overview of the Lake Disharoon Pavilion and a Trails Committee effort to clear trees and restore views of the lake.
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