I'm 64 years old and I saw Rock City when I was ten. I am eagerly waiting for next year when I am planning on going back there next year and taking my son.
You got to see Rock City without a big group. Then you can enjoy it at your own pace. We let many people pass us up on trail so we could admire the sights & sounds at our pace.
I'm actually looking for a place to go for a day and dig for.gem stones locally. I was hoping that this would be such place. It appears as tho it more than likely is not
There are two different bridges you can go on, a rock bridge and the swinging bridge ☺️ but you not forced to go on either, you can get off the trail at anytime you like at the few bypass sections
I'm 64 years old and I saw Rock City when I was ten. I am eagerly waiting for next year when I am planning on going back there next year and taking my son.
This is one of my favorite places
You got to see Rock City without a big group. Then you can enjoy it at your own pace. We let many people pass us up on trail so we could admire the sights & sounds at our pace.
Great place to go and see.. I walked that hanging bridge and held on for dear life... Beautiful ❤❤❤
💯 Yeah thankfully they had that other non-shaky bridge as well.
Nothing like actually being there in person. I went as a kid and never forgot it 20 years later.
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I visited this place as a little kid with my family 50 years ago. I would like to return!
Then I saw this! This is too awesome
It’s a really nice and scenic place to visit for sure! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great video! We are going this July (2020). Thank you!
Thanks! It's a beautiful place- have a great time!
Was the singing gnome animatronic at the entrance still there? I can’t seem to find it in anything I’ve looked up about Rock City recently.
I remember going here on a field trip in 2014 in 7th grade looks exactly the same
So when you get to the top of the mountain you're overlooking a subdivision
how long is total walk
If you go at a leisurely pace, 2 hours is probably good
Are there alternative routes where there's a tight squeeze???
I don't believe so. I imagine you could do a fast hike through it.
Yes, there is a straight shot to the See Seven States area that bypasses the narrow spots (and most of the gardens).
The world was so different before Covid 😕
I'm actually looking for a place to go for a day and dig for.gem stones locally. I was hoping that this would be such place. It appears as tho it more than likely is not
Yup I don't think they have that
Okay thank you! Arkansas is where I've heard of being able to go do that. Wish I'd have gone when I was in IA.. It was only 4 hours away
Anytime- good luck!
what month was this was it hot?
If I remember correctly it was in June and the weather was pretty comfy
Dog friendly?
Actually it is!
Do you have to to get on the bridge?
I believe so, but you can go on either the suspension bridge or the regular rock bridge.
There are two different bridges you can go on, a rock bridge and the swinging bridge ☺️ but you not forced to go on either, you can get off the trail at anytime you like at the few bypass sections
I was uploading a video
Of what? 🏳️🌈
What am I missing here? It doesn't look worth the long drive from ATL?🏳️🌈
It’s totally worth the hour and a half drive! We are in Atlanta and just went today! It’s stunningly beautiful!