
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.
In commitment to preserving the river's purity as a vital drinking water source, the trail abstains from chemicals and non-natural materials.
Noteworthy on this trail is the convergence point of Barrow, Gwinnett, Hall and Jackson counties in Braselton, marked by a granite monument and a serene riverside rest area. Access the historic Four Corners Monument via a walk-in trail entrance within Mulberry Park's Silk Tree Pointe neighborhood.
Hours: Daily, Sunrise to Sunset
Braselton Mulberry RiverWalk Construction Updates
The next phase of improvement construction will begin on Monday, July 7, 2025, and is expected to continue for 90-120 days. Improvements will include a chipped slate path, native plantings, signage and art installations in addition to other improvements.
Are the existing trails accessible during construction?
Existing trails will remain open during construction when they are not being actively worked on. There will be times when portions of existing trails will be closed for construction. If a trail user encounters construction activity while using the park they are asked to avoid the area and find an alternate pathway to use.
