Alexander Lakes @ Panola Mountain State Park
Fly Fishing Clinic @ Panola
Alexander Lakes @ Panola Mountain State Park 4835 Flat Bridge Road Southwest, Stockbridge, GA, United StatesThe clinic covers casting, safety issues and other tricks of the trade. If time permits participants may stay to catch the Fish of Fish. Instructors suggest wearing long pants/shorts and hiking shoes, and bringing snacks, water and sunscreen. Georgia fishing license required. Register in advance.
Fly Fishing Clinic @ Panola
Alexander Lakes @ Panola Mountain State Park 4835 Flat Bridge Road Southwest, Stockbridge, GA, United StatesThe clinic covers casting, safety issues and other tricks of the trade. If time permits participants may stay to catch the Fish of Fish. Instructors suggest wearing long pants/shorts and hiking shoes, and bringing snacks, water and sunscreen. Georgia fishing license required. Register in advance.
Basic Archery @ Panola Mountain
Alexander Lakes @ Panola Mountain State Park 4835 Flat Bridge Road Southwest, Stockbridge, GA, United StatesTry out Panola Mountain State Park's new archery range and learn a new skill. A certified instructor will introduce you to the basics. All equipment provided. Includes an all day archery range pass. Ages 9 years and up.
Atlanta Audobon Society Guided Walk
Alexander Lakes @ Panola Mountain State Park 4835 Flat Bridge Road Southwest, Stockbridge, GA, United StatesBring your binoculars for this gentle hike through the park's Power of Flight area. Basic identification techniques and common birds will be discussed. Good for all ages. We recommend long pants and sleeves. Meet at the Alexander Lake Area. Register in advance. 770-389-7801 Donations of birdseed are appreciated. $5 parking.
Atlanta Audubon Society Birdwalk @ Panola
Alexander Lakes @ Panola Mountain State Park 4835 Flat Bridge Road Southwest, Stockbridge, GA, United StatesJoin the Atlanta Audubon Society for birdwalk focusing on migratory, permanent and winter residents of wetlands and forest, including sparrows, blackbirds, woodland birds, raptors, waterfowl, and if we're lucky, woodcock.