Hidden Pond Trail Songbird Management Area - Chatsworth, GA

Hidden Pond Trail Songbird Management Area - Chatsworth, GA Hidden Pond Trail Songbird Management Area - Chatsworth, GA Hidden Pond Trail Songbird Management Area - Chatsworth, GA Hidden Pond Trail Songbird Management Area - Chatsworth, GA Hidden Pond Trail Songbird Management Area - Chatsworth, GA
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Hidden Pond Trail Songbird Management Area is a hidden gem nestled just below a dam in Chatsworth, Georgia. This pet-friendly park features peaceful hiking trails winding through wooded areas, making it ideal for dog-friendly hikes and birdwatching. With its tranquil atmosphere, it’s a favorite spot for locals seeking a serene outing with their dogs—especially on weekdays when it’s less crowded.

The trails are most enjoyable in the fall and winter, as some areas can become overgrown with tall grass and poison ivy during the summer months. While the long footbridge is currently closed and in need of repairs, there are still ample paths to explore, including routes that span a picturesque spillway and follow a gentle stream. Note that the restrooms are pit latrines, and amenities may be basic, so plan ahead for your visit with your four-legged friend.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are multiple walking trails, including one that spans a spillway and follows a wooded stream.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, restrooms are available, but they are pit latrine style.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the trails run near wooded areas that provide natural shade.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there are parking lots near the trailheads.
  • Is this park open year-round? The park appears to be accessible throughout the year, with visitors especially enjoying it in the fall and winter months.

Reviews

Rebecca Munoz

We love this birding trail in the fall and winter. But it isn’t well maintained. Tall grass and lots of poison ivy in the summer. The long footbridge connecting the trails is closed and is in need of repair.
However, there are lots of beautiful birds to be seen.
Bathrooms are only pit latrine style.

Rebecca Munoz

We love this birding trail in the fall and winter. But it isn’t well maintained. Tall grass and lots of poison ivy in the summer. The long footbridge connecting the trails is closed and is in need of repair.
However, there are lots of beautiful birds to be seen.
Bathrooms are only pit latrine style.

Rebecca Munoz

We love this birding trail in the fall and winter. But it isn’t well maintained. Tall grass and lots of poison ivy in the summer. The long footbridge connecting the trails is closed and is in need of repair.
However, there are lots of beautiful birds to be seen.
Bathrooms are only pit latrine style.

J Second

Nicely-maintained trail in/near woods, just below a dam. Lots of undergrowth with a steam running through it made for good bird habitat.

J Second

Nicely-maintained trail in/near woods, just below a dam. Lots of undergrowth with a steam running through it made for good bird habitat.

J Second

Nicely-maintained trail in/near woods, just below a dam. Lots of undergrowth with a steam running through it made for good bird habitat.

Ilya Rogers

When there arent bunchbof people around its very peaceful. Best enjoyed during week days.

Ilya Rogers

When there arent bunchbof people around its very peaceful. Best enjoyed during week days.

Ilya Rogers

When there arent bunchbof people around its very peaceful. Best enjoyed during week days.

Cathy Iwashere

Great little walking trails. If you take the first right over the bridge,it’s a little longer and harder than the other way. Both ways lead over the spillway. If you walk the entire length from one parking lot across the spillway to the other,it’s about five miles there and back

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