Walk and Talk
McIntosh Reserve Park 1046 W. McIntosh Cr, Whitesburg, GA, United StatesJuly 16 (Saturday) FOMR Walk and Talk: Salamanders with Miranda Gulsby.
July 16 (Saturday) FOMR Walk and Talk: Salamanders with Miranda Gulsby.
Please join the Friends of McIntosh Reserve for an informal hike on Saturday, August 6 at 10 am. Meet at the base of Council Bluff in McIntosh Reserve Park. This event is free and open to the public. However there is a parking fee ($5 per vehicle) if you do not have an annual pass […]
August 20, 10 am Walk and Talk: Fishing with Brent Hess, DNR. Meet at the McIntosh boat ramp in McIntosh Reserve Park. This event is free and open to the public. However, there is a parking fee ($5 per vehicle) if you do not have an annual pass for Carroll County parks.
This was originally scheduled for the 12th but moved to Wednesday, September 14 at 10:00 am because of conflicts. We will meet at McIntosh Reserve Park.
A Rivers Alive river cleanup along the banks of the Chattahoochee River will be held in McIntosh Reserve Park on Saturday, Sept. 17, from 9 am to noon, with lunch to follow. Free Rivers Alive tee shirts will be available.
The Fall Festival at McIntosh Reserve Park will be held on Saturday, September 24 between 10 am and 5 pm and on Sunday, September 25 between noon and 5 pm. One of the speakers will be Gary McIntosh on the history of McIntosh Reserve.
The Fall Festival at McIntosh Reserve Park will be held on Saturday, September 24 between 10 am and 5 pm and on Sunday, September 25 between noon and 5 pm. One of the speakers will be Gary McIntosh on the history of McIntosh Reserve.
FOMR Annual Meeting Luncheon McIntosh Reserve Pavilion 2 October 15, Saturday at 11:30 Speaker: Jim Langford Etowa Museum &Ancestral Culture Museum "When the World Came Crashing Down: 16th Century Spanish Expeditions in the Southeast" Cost: $10.00 (Includes a picnic lunch) Please RSVP to Margery Bouris [email protected] There will be an optional hike after lunch along […]
Tim Chowns will lead a hike around the base and to the top of Council Bluff at McIntosh Reserve Park and talk about the building of the Appalachian Mountains.
Informal hikes are scheduled for Saturdays at 10 a.m. on January 7 and January 21 at McIntosh Reserve Park. Both hikes will explore some of the remaining trails near the entrance to the park, and FOMR members will continue with our trail blazing project. The public is invited to walk along with us. We will […]