2010
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Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year from BigCreekGreenway.com!
There hasn’t been much news on the Greenway this fall. The connecting of the two trails is still in planning, and the extensions for both Forsyth and Alpharetta are still…
First Official 10k on the Forsyth Big Creek Greenway – Saturday September 18th
Just a friendly reminder that next Saturday the 18th will be the first 10k to take place on the Forsyth Big Creek Greenway. Registration must be completed by Friday the 17th at 4:00pm.
New Signs and Art to Liven Up Big Creek Greenway Trail
According to an article at ForsythNews.com, a new $10,000 grant from the Forsyth County Arts Alliance to Forsyth County will add interactive
ADA Compliant Restrooms and Parking Spaces Coming to Forsyth Greenway
Forsyth County has opened up bidding for contractors on building restrooms and ADA compliant parking spaces at the Forsyth County Big Creek Greenway Trailheads.
Signs of a Black Bear Seen Near Highway 9
We received an e-mail yesterday that someone had spotted Black Bear Skat (droppings) near …
Pictures of Green Heron Nests Added
I was able to get out on the Greenway Tuesday with my camera to get some pictures of the Green Heron nests just South of Haynes Bridge. There were fewer …
Green Heron Nests South of Haynes Bridge
High above the trail are two sets of bird nests just south of Haynes Bridge Road where the trail splits. The nests are filled with Green Herons, that look as though they are about to leave the nests.
Alpharetta Closing Webb Bridge Road to Extend Greenway
Alpharetta will be closing Webb Bridge Road through August 2nd in order to extend the Big Creek Greenway to Marconi Drive. The closure will help in
Section of Greenway Closed for Repair
According to the Forsyth County website, a section of the Big Creek Greenway from McFarland Parkway to Union Hill Road will be closed on…
Big Creek Greenway Bird Walk Event
Join a naturalist on a guided hike along the Big Creek Greenway in Forsyth County to greet spring migration. Field guides and binoculars are recommended, and…