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    herping spots on the outskirts of ATL?

    I live in Cobb county, GA and was just wanting to know where people around me go herping. I usually just walk down the power lines near my house and find plenty but would love some new spots! I'm willing to drive a bit as well!

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    You can try any of the Area 1 WMAs.

    http://www.n-georgia.com/wildlife.htm#Region1

    Also - if you go north on 41 there is the Chatahoohie park just before you get to 285...

    Finally - have not looked here but looks interesting....
    http://chattnaturecenter.org/hours-a...irections.html

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    Re: herping spots on the outskirts of ATL?

    Quote Originally Posted by womsterr View Post
    You can try any of the Area 1 WMAs.

    http://www.n-georgia.com/wildlife.htm#Region1

    Also - if you go north on 41 there is the Chatahoohie park just before you get to 285...

    Finally - have not looked here but looks interesting....
    http://chattnaturecenter.org/hours-a...irections.html
    The Nature Center is okay. Truthfully, finding some wooded areas yields the best results.

    Over in Roswell if you go to Oxbo park I usually find a few lizards here or there. Also Morgan Falls park.
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