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Braselton Mulberry RiverWalk

Braselton Mulberry RiverWalk

940 Liberty Church Road, Braselton, GA, USA

706-654-3915

DETAILS

Explore a scenic 4.4-mile out-and-back nature trail tracing the Mulberry River, adorned with perennial gardens, charming footbridges and inviting picnic spots.

The Mulberry RiverWalk, located along the Mulberry River north of  Interstate 85, is one of Braselton’s most popular outdoor destinations. Several years ago, the Town acquired over 200 acres along the river, recognizing the importance of protecting the Mulberry  River, a vital drinking water source for the community. The 4.4-mile round-trip trail follows the Mulberry River and is an easy, dog-friendly path with minimal elevation changes.


In commitment to preserving the river's purity as a vital drinking water source, the trail abstains from chemicals and non-natural materials.


The RiverWalk offers:

  • New signage at the parking lot entrance, trailhead, and along the trail

  • Free public parking at the trailhead: 940 Liberty Church Road

  • A crushed slate trail to reduce erosion and mud, creating a safer and more enjoyable path

  • Additional benches for visitor use

  • An art installation donated by sculptor Brian Seay

  • A monument and small rest area at the point where all four of Braselton’s counties—Barrow, Gwinnett, Hall, and Jackson—meet.


Hours: Daily, Sunrise to Sunset


Please note:

  • There are no public restrooms available at the Mulberry Riverwalk.

  • The crushed slate path is soft and may be challenging for bikes and wheelchairs.

  • Leashed dogs are welcome along the trail. Owners must remove waste.


The Town encourages community involvement. Volunteer cleanups are typically hosted twice a year, but individuals are encouraged to report issues year-round by calling 706-654-3915. To get involved in the  Riverwalk or Braselton’s Adopt A Stream project, email  Community Development Director Amy Pinnell.


Google Maps location for driving directions.


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