One of the most unique hikes in the state will take you to an abandoned marble mine in Georgia that is seemingly straight out of a fairy tale. Just a short hike through the James H. "Sloppy" Floyd Park, and you’ll be at one of the most underrated places in Georgia. Not only is this hike a short one, but this hike to one of the abandoned mines in Georgia is also one of the coolest experiences you can have out in nature. Take a look at this simple hike that should be a bucket list item as soon as possible.
The James H. "Sloppy" Floyd State Park in Summerville, Georgia should be added to your Georgia bucket list.
There is so much to do in this beautiful natural park, including fishing, camping, enjoying the playground, and hitting the lake’s boardwalk.
But perhaps the most popular thing to tackle in this state park is the Marble Mine hike.
The Marble Mine Trail is one of the park’s most beautiful features, with an iconic marble outcropping from an abandoned mine.
A 35-foot waterfall descends over the outcropping into a sensational pool below.
Depending on the time of year you visit or the weather, the reflection pool might shift in color and clarity.
YouTuber Christian Martin gave us an extensive look at the marble mine and the trail.
The hike isn’t just for humans either — your four-legged friends can tag along, too!
At just under two miles roundtrip, hikers will come across the abandoned mine about halfway through.
It is easy to spot the large mine entrance, which looks like a gigantic hole in the side of the rock.
Gather your family or a group of friends and make an entire day out of it. You'll love exploring one of the most fascinating spots in the state.
While there are at least 5 different hiking trails throughout James H. "Sloppy" Floyd State Park, the Marble Mine Trail might just be the best of them all.
Want more abandoned places in Georgia? Check out this YouTube video by XPLR World highlighting 10 abandoned places in our state that are worth visiting.
https://youtu.be/NQL7gHO4OEE?si=pvS-LAHXuBvaDOa_
When we see a beautiful marble countertop we don't often think about where it comes from in its raw form. A tour through abandoned mines in Georgia like this one is a fascinating experience. Have you ever taken this marble mine hike in Georgia before? Share with us your experience in the comments!
The James H. Floyd State Park is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week. The address for James H. Floyd State Park is 2800 Sloppy Floyd Lake Rd., Summerville, GA 30747. To find more information about the trail or the park, visit the James H. Floyd Facebook Page. Also, if you would like to extend your trip to this area, here are some more attractions in Summerville that we recommend. If you are looking for more underground adventures, how about touring abandoned gold mines in Georgia?
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/georgia/gold-mine-underground-tour-ga/
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