Hiking the Providence Canyon of Georgia: A ground full of colors
The amazing colors of the Providence Canyon - License our images here. |
This is Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon". But big surprise, this isn't a natural thing. The colorful canyon is a man-made wonder that resulted from an ecological disaster created by farming practices of the 19th century. The eroded soil uncovered this rainbow of colors. The brochure of the park says of 43 shades intermixed through 16 canyons.
Water flows on the bottom of the canyon making the trails red creek beds. It was muddy, but easy to walk. Down there, we found the biggest leaf in North America.
After wandering through the canyons, we climbed to hike the rim loop trail. This walk is around the two and a half miles. The path crosses abandoned vehicles from the old farms. We took a few pics of these photogenic ghosts.
We didn't hike the red-blazed backcountry trail. This one goes for seven miles and the afternoon was getting hot. Valid excuse to come back again.
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