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October/November 2023

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OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2023 | maconmagazine.com 67 iscovering a place to reconnect with the earth beneath our feet does not require a trip to the North Georgia mountains. Dozens of walking trails sit within a 60-mile radius of Macon, just waiting to be explored. Daily, families and friends loop the trails at Amerson River Park, on foot and bike. The Ocmulgee Mounds are receiving national attention and offer trails that remind us just how ancient this land is – and whose land we walk on. The Arboretum Trails at Wesleyan College boast nearly three miles of hiking trails across 100 acres and a wide variety of plant and animal species, like the delightful Worm-Eating Warbler or the funky Southern Leopard Frog. As these well-loved trails attest, hiking is a fun, healthy, and therapeutic way for many of us to spend our time. Exploring new trails o en reignites a waning passion or inspires a new way to spend time with family and friends. Whether you're hoping to begin hiking close to home, or you're looking for your new favorite trail, this guide is a great place to start. D

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