Near Jones Bridge Loop
Morning mist along the river heading from JB 4.
Near Jones Bridge Loop
Meeting back up at the river on the South end.
Near Jones Bridge Loop
Rock formation off the trail opposite from the viewing/fishing dock.
Near Jones Bridge Loop
Shelf-like rock formations just north of the larger one.

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Jones Bridge Loop

3.0 (6 Ratings)
A medium-length day trip through forest with views of the Chattahoochee. Interesting rock formations
5
mi
Distance
341
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyRiver/Creek

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.96mi
Distance
341ft
Elevation Gain
341ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
997ft
High Point
879ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
From the parking lot, start at the trailhead next to the bathrooms and parking pay station. This will be JB 3 on the map. Take this short connector trail (only a couple hundred feet or so) to meet up with the main trail at JB 4. The map signpost here is blank, but it will dead-end onto the trail paralleling the river. Take a right here. For the next half mile, the trail continues to follow along the river through the forest, and crosses through the parking area for the boat ramp (which you'll have seen while driving in along the access road to the trailhead parking lot). Before the boat ramp area, the trail is mostly singletrack. Although the trail itself is clear (if not wide), you'll be in close quarters with the bushes and young trees growing over the trail and may have to duck and dodge a bit. Once you pick up the trail on the other side of the boat ramp (JB 6), it does open up a bit for the next half mile with slightly wider trail and more open woods (although you'll still remain under canopy cover for almost the entire outing). At about 1 mile in, the trail turns to the right towards a set of wooden stairs sunken into the trail that starts you up a switchback onto a small elevation ridge. It soon levels out and comes back down to cross a narrow gravel service road before plunging back into the woods with another (much more gradual) elevation gain. As the trail levels out again, you'll go over a very small wooden "bridge" (no sides or rails, just a flat wooden structure). Here, the trail appears to split with an option to go to the right, but stay straight (the right path dead-ends towards a parking lot and building). Continue across a brief clearing with power lines and back into the woods. The trail here is mostly level with very gently rolling elevation. Just under 1.5 miles from your start, you'll arrive at JB 7, which begins a spider web of trails with multiple intersections and loops. The JB 7 signpost map will be on your Left as you pass it, and will be facing away from you as you approach (as most of the signs will be). Keep right from the direction you came and find JB 22 almost immediately, staying right here as well. The trail climbs gently and steadily to JB 20, where you'll see a small parking lot and building as you turn hard left at the signpost. After about a quarter mile of gradually descending/flat trail, come to signpost JB 21. Here, you'll take a left (if you go straight, it will dead-end onto private property). The trail gets a little more overgrown, or at least tight here, but is passable. You'll soon come to another apparent fork in the trail (there is currently a pine tree in the middle of the fork) and stay left again (to avoid the same dead-end on private property). Arrive at JB 10, take a right, and cross a small footbridge. JB 11 will appear shortly after and stay straight here (not left). This is another tight section where you might have to duck under some young trees, but it is short. JB 13 is a 4-way intersection. Take a left to head towards JB 14. Stay straight at JB 14 (not right across the bridge) and the trail will loop to your left to follow along the river again. This section is more spacious and scenic: the forest floor has a carpet of tender green ground foliage and ferns and the river is visible to the right. At this point, you are about 2.5 miles in. The trail curves left away from the river briefly to arrive at JB 12. Make a right here to head back towards the river. Follow this section (also along the river) until it curves away again at JB 8. Stay straight here for a very brief climb to arrive at JB 7. Make a right here to head back the way you came in, along the gentle elevation ridges through the forest, back along the river and across the parking lot for the boat ramp, and eventually arriving back at the blank sign that is JB 4 (where you'll be able to see the bathroom area at the parking lot to your left through the trees.)You can duck out here to head back to your vehicle.

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