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Family friendly hiking trails in Chattahoochee County Park offer a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The region features varied ecosystems, including riverbanks, forested paths, and meadows. Terrain often includes rolling ridges and some elevation changes, providing views of the Chattahoochee River. Unique geological formations like rocky bluffs and granite outcrops are present, alongside specialized environments such as bamboo groves.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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7.28km
02:02
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.6km
04:37
150m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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1.30km
00:28
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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6.52km
01:50
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.66km
01:52
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Quite a neat waterfall, interesting to have a staircase to be able to climb to the top of it and see where the spring comes out of the rock.
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Neat cave, on a mid 70's degree day the air coming out of here was probably in the 30's. I didn't bring my flashlight or my microspikes, but sometime I would love to come back and go deeper in.
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The water that feeds Dunning Spring comes from near the base of the Galena Aquifer. Beneath this aquifer is the much less permeable Decorah Shale, which acts as a "confining bed" or "floor" for the aquifer. When the Decorah Shale is exposed near the surface of the land, particularly on the sides of river valleys, it causes groundwater to discharge. This process creates beautiful waterfalls and springs, such as Dunning Spring.
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About 465 to 470 million years ago, a meteorite struck near present-day Decorah, Iowa, creating a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) wide impact crater buried beneath the city's surface. Although this highlight is named “Decorah Impact Crater Marker”, at the time of my most recent hike to this highlight, on August 2, 2025, there was no marker or monument nearby. However, there is a large bronze medallion set in concrete marking the precise meteorite impact site located about 0.2 miles west-southwest of this highlight.. The marker can be found at GPS coordinates 43.31580, -91.77474. I have made this location a komoot highlight as well. The bottom of the impact crater now lies about 300 feet below the marker due to geological changes that have occurred over the millennia following the meteorite strike. The crater and its discovery are significant because it is one of fewer than 200 recognized impact structures on Earth. It has preserved a unique fossil record of ancient life, including the nearly 6-foot sea scorpion known as Pentecopterus decorahensis.
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Amenities & Points of Interest: fresh water spring, 8 acres tall prairie grass, trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing (this is a natural wildlife area which is not developed for picnicking and camping) https://parks.decorahia.org/decorah-parks
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Park in the gravel lot just south of the entrance to Dunning’s Spring Park and next to the Upper Iowa River. The trailhead is just east of where you park (to your left if you are facing the river). This is an out and back soft trail that is just over 2 miles round trip. https://visitdecorah.com/trail/river-trail/
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Park in the gravel area just south of the entrance to Dunning’s Spring Park. Walk to the waterfall and be sure to take time to walk across the stone bridge and climb the steps to view the source of Dunning’s Spring. To the right of the stone bridge is a steep trail leading up to a series of trails above Ice Cave Road. Dunning Springs is the site of a beautiful waterfall surrounded by limestone cliffs. The park features a walking path, scenic overlook, and bridge crafted by local stone mason, Ted Wilson. The trails throughout Dunning Springs and Ice Cave Park are numerous. Due to their complexity and technical difficulty, not all the trails are marked on printed maps. Talk to experts at the local bike shops about navigating this system. https://visitdecorah.com/trail/dunnings-spring-park/
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Chattahoochie County Park offers a selection of 6 family-friendly hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures. This includes 3 easy routes and 3 moderate routes, ensuring options for various family fitness levels.
Yes, for families looking for an easy and relatively short option, the Dunning's Spring Waterfall loop from Decorah is an excellent choice. It's an easy 5.95 km loop that allows you to enjoy the natural beauty without being too strenuous.
Absolutely! Several trails feature beautiful waterfalls. The Dunning's Spring Waterfall loop from Decorah and the Dunning's Spring Waterfall – River Trail loop from Decorah both offer scenic views of Dunning's Spring Waterfall, providing a lovely natural highlight for your family hike.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails in Chattahoochie County Park are designed as loops, making them convenient for families. Examples include the Dunning's Spring, Ice Cave & Van Peenen Loop, the Twin Springs Loop, and the Dunning's Spring Waterfall loop from Decorah.
The trails in Chattahoochie County Park offer varied terrain, from relatively flat paths along rivers to routes with gentle rolling hills. You can expect a mix of forested paths, river views, and natural features like springs and waterfalls, providing an engaging experience for all ages.
For families seeking a longer adventure, the Trout Run Trail is a moderate 17.6 km route. It offers a more extended experience while still being manageable for active families with older children or those looking for a full day out.
Hikers can discover several interesting natural features. The Dunning's Spring area is a highlight, with its beautiful waterfall and spring. Some routes, like the Dunning's Spring, Ice Cave & Van Peenen Loop, also mention an 'Ice Cave,' adding an element of unique exploration.
The shortest family-friendly loop trail is the Twin Springs Loop, which is approximately 1.29 km long. It's a great option for a quick walk or for families with very young children.
Hikers often praise the accessibility and natural beauty of the trails. The presence of features like Dunning's Spring Waterfall and the variety of loop options make for enjoyable and memorable family outings. The trails are generally well-suited for a relaxed day in nature.
Yes, the Dunning's Spring Waterfall – River Trail loop from Decorah specifically highlights a river trail, suggesting opportunities for scenic river views and walks alongside the water, which can be very engaging for families.
The family-friendly trails in Chattahoochie County Park are categorized as either easy or moderate. There are 3 easy trails, perfect for casual strolls, and 3 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more activity, but none are considered difficult, making them suitable for most families.


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