Sope Creek (Marietta Paper Mill)

Tucked away in the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Sope Creek feels like stepping into a forgotten piece of history. The winding trails lead through a peaceful forest, past a rushing creek, and straight to the crumbling ruins of the Marietta Paper Mill—a once-thriving industrial site destroyed during the Civil War. Now, moss-covered stone walls stand like sentinels along the water, blending history with nature in one of metro Atlanta’s most unique hiking spots.

With scenic footpaths and mountain biking trails, Sope Creek offers something for everyone. Hike along the rocky banks of the creek, take in the gentle cascades and sun-dappled clearings, or explore the quieter paths leading to Sibley Pond, where turtles and herons make their home. The trails range from easy walks to more rugged terrain, making it a favorite for casual explorers and seasoned adventurers alike.

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