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From the visitor center, look for the well-marked trail to Kennesaw Mountain Trail. The first mile, which is mostly uphill, is the most populated section of trail, with lots of visitors going up and returning down this stretch. At the summit, enjoy broad views of the surrounding landscape. Civil War plaques and cannons commemorate the Atlanta Campaign of 1864.Enjoy scenic views, rock outcroppings, and a variety of flora while descending the backside of Kennesaw Mountain, hiking through a saddle and then up to the top of Little Kennesaw Mountain, which also displays cannons from the Civil War.The hike down the southern side of Little Kennesaw Trail is both the most scenic and the most technical portion of the trail. Take your time and watch your footing. The rock piles and boulders make this landscape interesting. Remember to pause occasionally to enjoy the views. As soon as you hit the flat terrain past Little Kennesaw, look for a left turn onto the Camp Brumby Connector, which will then hit Camp Brumby Trail proper. Once on the Camp Brumby Trail, your tired legs get to enjoy a much flatter stretch of the hike, winding through the forest and even past a few large homes. Pass Camp Brumby Loop Trail, a CCC site that housed workers who built trails and signs, planted trees, etc. Continue north and follow signs to the visitor center.
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