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We’re heading back to finish the job—and March in the Cohuttas is when the wilderness truly starts to wake up. Early spring brings warmer days, fresh green at the forest edges, and the first hints of wildflowers pushing through the leaf litter. Birds and animals are more active, the air feels lighter, and the trail begins to show what it can be for the season ahead.

Join the Cohutta Wilderness Trail Volunteers (aka Team Conasuaga on Facebook) on Saturday, March 7, from 9 am–4 pm as we return to Horseshoe Bend Trail to build on the work we’ve already done—clearing remaining downed trees, opening sightlines, and helping this stretch of trail be ready for spring hikers.

Please meet at the Horseshoe Bend Trailhead (directions below) at 9 am. Plan on 5 to 6 miles (round-trip) of moderate hiking, returning to the trailhead about 4 pm.

NOTE - There are two creek crossings along the final Forest Service road to the trailhead – normally fine for all cars, but it depends on when it last rained. If you do not feel comfortable driving across these, just let Robert know (email below), and we can coordinate a meeting nearby and arrange a shuttle to the event.

Email Robert at RAEhiker@gmail.com if you have any questions or want to meet outside the wilderness and carpool/caravan.

What to Bring:
Enough food and water for the day, including a light lunch and a backpack to carry your supplies/food;
Work gloves and a safety whistle;
Sturdy boots and appropriate layers of clothing are required for the task at hand (long pants are required; long-sleeve shirts are recommended due to the potential for thorns or other natural hazards).
Food, snacks, or soft drinks to share with the group for our post-work tailgate back at the trailhead parking area – and a lawn chair if you would like, for relaxing!

Other trail-clearing tools & safety gear, such as hard hats & protective eyewear, will be
provided.

DIRECTIONS:

From Atlanta -
Take I-75 N to Exit #293 (Hwy 411, Chatsworth/White);
Go north on Hwy 411 through Chatsworth;
From Chatsworth (intersection of Hwy 76 & Hwy 411), travel north on Hwy 411 for 11.8 miles to Cisco;
Turn right onto Old Hwy 2, at the Cisco Baptist Church, and go 7.8 miles;
Turn right onto FS 51. There are directional signs here for Rice Camp, East Cowpen, Hickory Creek, and Horseshoe Bend Trails.
In approximately 2 miles, there are two creek crossings, usually low enough for the average sedan with care. After crossing the 2nd creek ford, the Horseshoe Bend Trailhead is approximately 0.7 miles farther on the left.

From Chattanooga -
Take I-75 S to Exit 341 (GA 201, Tunnel Hill/Varnell);
Turn left onto GA 201 N and go 4.7 miles to the intersection with GA 2 (just past the Dollar General);
Go 12.2 miles until the intersection with GA 225 (at a stop sign);
Turn left onto GA 2/225 N.
In one mile, turn right onto GA 2. Go 2.3 miles to the intersection with US 411, at Cisco Baptist Church. Continue onto Old Hwy 2 and go 7.8 miles.
Turn right onto FS 51. There are directional signs here for Rice Camp, East Cowpen, Hickory Creek, and Horseshoe Bend Trails.
In approximately 2 miles, there are two creek crossings, usually low enough for the average sedan with care. After crossing the 2nd creek ford, the Horseshoe Bend Trailhead is approximately 0.7 miles farther on the left.

AI summary

By Meetup

Volunteer trail maintenance day for conservation volunteers; outcome: cleared downed trees and opened sightlines to ready a forest trail for spring hikers.

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