Shiver Me Timbers LbNA #14184
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Apr 3, 2005 |
County: | Carroll |
Location: | |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Mooky & Dipper ![]() |
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Found by: | Locojay & StarGAzer |
Status: | FFFFFF |
Hike distance: | Unknown |
Last edited: | Apr 3, 2005 |
McIntosh Reserve Park is a 527-acre facility with over 14 miles of mulituse trails that wind through the reserve and alongside the Chattahoochee River. Visitors to the park can camp, hike and pinic year round. Other activities include biking, equestian, rafting, and model airplanes.
Directions
Starting near Whitesburg, GA at the junction of Alt27 & Rt5 take Rt5 South towards Roopville. Follow two miles to the entrance of McIntosh Reserve Park on the left. Enter the park and turn into the ranger station on the right. There is a small $2 fee for non Carroll county residents. From the childrens' water park, go straight down the road heading Northeast between the two oceans (duck ponds). Park here.
Clue
Continue Northeast following the trail on foot. Eventually you'll find a small green "Detour" sign. Stop here turn left, and walk 33 paces to a huge fallen tree. The rootball end of this tree points uphill to a wooden plank 33 paces away. Walk the plank to "Shiver Me Timbers"
Directions
Starting near Whitesburg, GA at the junction of Alt27 & Rt5 take Rt5 South towards Roopville. Follow two miles to the entrance of McIntosh Reserve Park on the left. Enter the park and turn into the ranger station on the right. There is a small $2 fee for non Carroll county residents. From the childrens' water park, go straight down the road heading Northeast between the two oceans (duck ponds). Park here.
Clue
Continue Northeast following the trail on foot. Eventually you'll find a small green "Detour" sign. Stop here turn left, and walk 33 paces to a huge fallen tree. The rootball end of this tree points uphill to a wooden plank 33 paces away. Walk the plank to "Shiver Me Timbers"