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Parks & Trails in Peachtree Corners

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Isn’t it amazing that out of the 17 square miles that make up Peachtree Corners, there is always a park or trail within a few minutes drive or walk? From the popular and well-visited Jones Bridge Park, to the wild and ever-changing trails of Simpsonwood,to the Pinckneyville ponds, and the newest Connector Park Trails in Technology Park, there is always a place to get away from the everyday hustle-bustle. It’s also a photographer’s dream for nature, wildlife, and landscape photography, as shared in this issue by members of the Peachtree Corners Photography Club. The meetings of the Club are open to everyone from beginners to pros.

For more information about the Club, go to their website at https://pcphotoclub.org.

Left to right, clockwise, Eric Richter, Corners Connector Marker. Brian Walton, A Walk In The Simpsonwoods.Tracey Rice, Cool Mist.

Top row from left to right, then down:
Alfonso Caycedo – Feeding the Ducks. Jurgen Kohler – Corners Connector Trail. Mike Walker – Chattahoochee Reserve Medlock Bridge. Rafael Garcia – Crooked Creek Park – In The Woods. Anna Niziol – Dusk Tranquility. Jennifer Whiddon – Squirrel.

Top then Left to Right:

Raphael Garcia – Peachtree Corners Town Center Park. Bob Walker- Blood Root. David Dunagan – Flyfish.

Top Left then Clockwise:

Anna Niziol – Jones Bridge Park Artist. Alfonso Caycedo – Kayaking dog. Jurgen Kohler – Corners Connectors Trail. Eric Richter – Lakeview from the Park Trail.

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