Cascade Springs Nature Preserve | Atlanta, GA
Cascade Springs Nature Preserve
Brief History*more to come
Cherokee owned the land
Battle of Utoy Creek
1913 Geological Survey
1900-1930 Resort
Water was bottled and sold as healthy spring water
1950 Local Nursey
1970ish Atlanta Watershed purchased the property
CASCADE SPRINGS NATURE PRESERVE // GEORGIA
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Today my lovely friend Meagan and I took a trip about 20 minutes south of Atlanta to Cascade Springs Nature Preserve!
It was a beautiful and free nature area with waterfalls, fountains and even an old pump house to explore! I love stepping out of the city to find nature, especially in the fall season!
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Exploring Cascade Springs Nature Preserve | Atlanta
Exploring the park with Miles one afternoon.
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Cascade Springs Nature Preserve
I visited Sunday, 19 June 2016.
Free Admission
2852 Cascade Rd SW, Atlanta, GA 30311
Summer hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 AM-3:00 PM Sat-Sun 7:30 AM-7:30PM
Winter hours: 7:30 AM-3:00 PM,Sat-Sun 7:30 AM-6:00 PM
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Cascade Springs Nature Preserve Trail | Civil War Battle of Utoy Creek | Atlanta hiking trails
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Cascade Springs Nature Preserve is in Atlanta, GA. The park is 120 acres with a vast trail network. There are streams, forests, and even a small waterfall. It is the site of the Civil War Battle of Utoy Creek. The main trail is roughly 2 miles round trip. It is an easy hike and the park is dog-friendly.
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Cascade Springs Nature Preserve: Atlanta's Best Kept Secret
This is a video of Cascade Springs Nature Preserve in Atlanta, GA. All video and photographs were taken in ma2014. The video is dedicated to the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman.
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Cascade Springs, Atlanta, GA
Cascade Springs Nature Preserve is only a few minutes down Cascade Road from the Westview neighborhood in southwest Atlanta. It was a popular tourist desitination in the early 1900s, and the spring water was bottled and sold in Atlanta. The waterfall is a great place to relax on a hot afternoon.
Cascade Springs, Atlanta, GA
Cascade Springs Nature Preserve is only a few minutes down Cascade Road from the Westview neighborhood in southwest Atlanta. It was a popular tourist desitination in the early 1900s, and the spring water was bottled and sold in Atlanta. The waterfall is a great place to relax on a hot afternoon.
Cascade Springs Nature Preserve - Civil War Battleground
West Atlanta Watershed Alliance director Darryl Haddock discusses the civil war historical events that took place at Cascade Springs.
Cascade Springs Nature Preserve - Historical Pump House
West Atlanta Watershed Alliance director Darryl Haddock talks about the remains of a early 20th century establishment.
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Cascade Springs Trail #0148 on the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in Utah
The Cascade Springs Interpretive Trail is on the Pleasant Grove Ranger District of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in Utah. The trail is a short walk over a paved and boardwalk path where you can spend time enjoying the rushing waters and trout darting through the pools. Cascade Springs consists of a number of Springs producing over 7,000,000 gallons of water daily, flowing over a series of travertine ledges and through a series of pools into Provo Deer Creek. Along the trail are a number of view areas and benches permitting leisurely enjoyment of the springs and cascades. Signs along the trail serve to illustrate the hydrologic (water) cycle. Parking, rest rooms, and drinking water are available at the site. NOTE: Fishing is not permitted at the springs. Access #1: From I-15, take Orem 800 North Exit 272 and travel east on this road, Highway 52, until you reach the mouth of Provo Canyon. Make a left turn onto Provo Canyon Scenic Byway, Highway 189. Travel on this road past Sundance for approximately 7 miles onto the Alpine Loop Road, Highway 92. It is a winding, narrow road which requires great care as it is a very popular destination. Cascade Springs is located on the Cascade Spring Road. The road is a right turnoff from the Alpine Loop raod. The distance from the Alpine Loop turnoff to Cascade Springs is approximately 6.5 miles. Trail grades range from 5 to 10 percent. Trees found along the trail are box elder, willow, water birch, maple, oak, aspen, chokecherry, and hawthorn. Other plants in the area include cattails, watercress, sagebrush, serviceberry, oregon grape, snowberry, thistle, stinging nettle, rose, columbine, monkshood, showy daisy and others.Access #1: From I-15, take Orem 800 North Exit 272 and travel east on this road, Highway 52, until you reach the mouth of Provo Canyon. Make a left turn onto Provo Canyon Scenic Byway, Highway 189. Travel on this road past Sundance for approximately 7 miles onto the Alpine Loop Road, Highway 92. It is a winding, narrow road which requires great care as it is a very popular destination. Cascade Springs is located on the Cascade Spring Road. The road is a right turnoff from the Alpine Loop raod. The distance from the Alpine Loop turnoff to Cascade Springs is approximately 6.5 miles.
Access #2: Cascade Springs may also be reached over a dirt road via Wasatch Mountain State Park and Heber. In dry weather, this makes a nice return route back to Provo and takes you by Deer Creek Reservoir. Filmed and Edited by Charity Parks.