Chattahoochee Nature Center
Most of Chattahoochee Nature Center in Roswell, is handicap and wheelchair accessible. “Explore the Chattahoochee River watershed through interactive exhibits, live animal habitats and hands-on fun. ” There are woodland and wetland trails and gardens such as the Butterfly Garden and Native Gardens.
Jon Copsey writes that, “Our wildlife walk, pollinator gardens, aviaries and living wetlands areas are all paved and are easily accessible. Our wooded trails are less-so. I would not describe them as wheelchair accessible due to roots and slippery surfaces. Our easiest trail, Kingfisher Trail, while on a gentle incline, would still be difficult for a wheelchair. Depending on the mobility of the elderly, it may also be too difficult.” Check with the Discovery Center before you head out to learn more about which trails might be suitable for you. Phone 770-992-2055 Here is their website. Trail Guide Map Reviewed on Trip Advisor, Yelp
Kingfisher Pond Trail 0.25 mile runs along the eastern edge of the pond and connects with the Beaver Pond Trail.
River Boardwalk Trail 0.50 mile Self-guided nature trail interpreting the habitats along the river. The boardwalk is accessible, but can get slippery in wet weather.
Homestead Trail 0.25 “easy hike with beautiful view of both the forest and the pond. ”
Beaver Pond Trail 0.25 mile self-guided tour of both pond and forest habitats.
Georgia’s Living Wetlands garden More than 200 species of native plants found in five different wetland habitats.