Get Back to Nature This Thanksgiving in Lost Creek Forest

Lost Creek Forest

At Lost Creek Forest, you can get away from the hustle and bustle and enjoy everything that nature has to offer. Lost Creek Forest is a major part of Thomas County’s natural heritage. It has been left in the same condition that it is believed the first human settlers found the area. The landscape is unique with its seeps, slope forest, floodplain, different ecosystems, and creeks. Everything is within walking distance so you don’t have to miss out on anything.

A One-of-a-Kind Forest Adventure

It isn’t believed that there are any other forests with the characteristics contained by Lost Creek Forest. It is a climax hardwood forest, and it’s completely intact. You will find beech trees, oak trees, and trees that measure nearly a dozen feet in circumference. If you like wooded areas with a high canopy, there are spruce pines that stand more than 100 feet high. The variety of tree species is amazing. If you are interested in evaluating different tree and shrub species, Long Creek Forest is the perfect place to make these observations. That makes the forest an excellent educational resource.

Mixing Wonder with the Holidays

Because the kids go on break around Thanksgiving, that has made Long Creek Forest a great stop around the Thanksgiving holiday. Adults and/or their children can hike and observe this unique gem. In fact, there are some tours scheduled around Thanksgiving. The tours are:

  • 18 at 10:30 a.m. – The Critter Cam setup with Jayme Williams shows students how to set up critter cams in forest environments so wildlife can be safely observed. A camera will be set up to see what is captured over a two-week period. The footage will then be shown at a future event.
  • 25 from 9 a.m. to noon – The Thanksgiving Saturday Super Walk at Birdsong is a four-mile walk around the Birdsong Nature Center.
  • 26 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. – The Thanksgiving Walk in the Woods is a short, leisurely walk through Lost Creek Forest. This is an event that appeals to people of all ages. It’s also a great opportunity to learn about some of what Long Creek Forest has to offer.

Each tour is carried out in a way that the forest is not disturbed in order to preserve its integrity.

Enjoy the Beauty of Nature

All in all, Long Creek Forest is a great way to enjoy what nature has to offer. If you need a new vehicle to take you on adventures around the Thomasville, Georgia, area, head to Thomasville Toyota today.

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