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Rottenwood
Rottenwood










The sidewalk narrows on the interstate overpass, but the remainder of the trail maintains the spacious sidepath width, meeting up with the five-mile Cumberland Connector that leads deeper into Smyrna. The other segment, called the Akers Mill West Trail, travels through the heart of the vibrant commercial district, connecting workers and visitors to the local amenities including the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center, Cumberland Mall, Cobb Galleria and countless other businesses of every stripe. The trail will also offer an opportunity to use Rottenwood. From this point on, the trail follows Akers Mill Road until Rottenwood Creek, where it meets Rottenwood Creek Trail (also known as the Bob Callan Trail), a picturesque riverine pathway that is worth continuing on. The trail will connect to two different universities that have more than 8,000 students, offer access to cultural spaces and international art, bypass a five-lane highway, connect more than 100 acres of active and passive open space, and create safe passage through a suburban area. Powers Ferry Road then ducks left under 285, but the trail itself continues straight, although an underpass spur provides access to the other side of the highway. From there it crosses underneath I-285 and begins to parallel Powers Ferry Road southwest. The trail’s northern endpoint is the endpoint of the Cochran Shoals Trail, located in the Cochran Shoals Unit of the popular Chattahoochee National Recreation Area. The trail is divided into two segments, which are tied together by the Rottenwood Creek Trail.Īlthough the Akers Mill East Trail is relatively short at 1.2 miles long, it is a strategic connector to the 25 miles of trails within the Cumberland area. The white rotten wood is a product of the sustainable production of cultivated mushrooms on hardwood by Hallenser Pilzkult. The result of efforts by the Cumberland Community Improvement District, the Akers Mill Trail is an important connector trail in Atlanta's Cobb County outskirts.












Rottenwood