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red clay state historic park

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    • 670ruthc 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This park is magnificent. There are period buildings, a small museum and tiny library offering books to study the Cherokee population, genealogy, and the Trail of Tears. Also available are a seven minute video, living history weekends and a holy spring that is ice cold. The Blue Hole has a legend about The Other People who live on the other side living in the opposite season we live in. It is an awesome picnic, kite, hiking kind of place. i have been to weddings, family reunions, and school field trips to the park, and have attended The Cherokee days of Recognition. This is an amazing family kind of outing!
    • T6300DZrichardm 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We live less than 30 minutes from this park. Excellent for walking and outdoor activities, picnics, etc. Learn about Cherokee history from the people themselves.
    • daviddJ7386FD 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Good place for families for outdoor activities. The whether was not great so couldn't enjoy much but I am sure that in summer there would be more to enjoy.
    • KarenG706 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We learned so much about the Cherokee Indians who I admire because of their ability to live off the land. This museum was a wealth of information and I saw many Indian items I had never seen before. It was well organized and everything had a great explanation and pictures with it. Thereare also some nice trails to explore for hiking. There is a paved trail that leads to some Indianbuildings with signs that tell more of their stories.
    • F656LGmarkg 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Red Clay is an out of the way state park. It features an interpretive center for the Cherokee. The spring is simply beautiful, as are the walking trails. Best of all there is hardly anyone there. Take some time and check this place put. Dog friendly.
    • lovestotravel1057 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Red Clay is a beautiful park that is filled with history. It was the last meeting place prior to the Trail of Tears. The meeting place, as well as log homes used by Cherokee have been carefully reproduced. There is an interesting museum, beautiful trails, an eternal flame and 'the Blue Hole', a sacred clear pond used by the Cherokee. What a great family spot! I have been multiple times for various events including a lovely day of meditation.
    • CobbCoGA 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a lovely park with plenty of history, albeit a very sad chapter in our history. There is also a beautiful spring in the center of the park. Admission is free, although donations are accepted - so there’s really nothing to lose. My only “ding” to the place are some of the interpretive displays seem to be outdated and are offensive. They refer to someone as a half-breed wife without any qualifications, and another display lionizes Andrew Jackson despite his role in this disgraceful chapter in our history (The Trail of Tears). I realize he’s from Tennessee, but still. But overall, it’s a lovely place to explore and it’s informative. As an aside, it’s a plus if you’ve been to New Echota in Georgia as the two are inexorably linked.
    • summervacation27 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We took the kids there yesterday and had a picnic. We also visited the Museum and theater and learned about our ancestors, The Cherokee Indians. My oldest is 11 and he enjoyed it all! They also waded in the stream coming out of the Blue Hole. Very cold water, but refreshing on a HOT day!
    • vgates81 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The park is very pretty, there are pavilions and walking trails. You can see the eternal flame burning as a memorial to the Native American struggles. There is a nice cool spring you can put your feet in with apparently fresh and drinkable water. There is no playground area for kids to enjoy, so they tend to get bored quickly.
    • Velcro911 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We enjoy taking our dog to this park. It is usually not very crowded and a beautiful place full of nice walking trails. There are cabins and buildings to look at, very wooded but yet has some beautiful clearings as well if you want to play ball, throw a Frisbee, etc . One area has a pavilion and picnic tables for groups or just a nice lunch outing for your family. It is a little hard to find, but there are signs leading you in. I recommend it highly if you want a quiet relaxing afternoon surrounded by nature.There is a small store and restrooms. The restrooms have always been well stocked and clean when we are there.
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