Yesterday the Detail Group convened at Troupville Boat Ramp to see the site of the proposed Troupville River Park.
Photo: Gretchen Quarterman, of Chad McLeod (Lowndes County), George Page (VLPRA), Mac McCall (Architect), Jason Scarpate (ASA Engineering), John S. Quarterman (Suwannee Riverkeeper), Tom H. Johnson Jr. (WWALS President), Tom Baird (Archaeologist) at Troupville Boat Ramp
A larger Steering Group is meeting weekly to update and resubmit last year’s application for a grant to the Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Program (GOSP) for a Troupville River Camp. This year we have strong buy in from Lowndes County, the City of Valdosta, three local Authorities (Parks & Rec., Tourism, and Development), the Chamber of Commerce, McCall Architects, ASA Engineering, Valdosta Disc Golf, and others. Suwannee River Water Management District has already been participating. The local Georgia statehouse delegation was on last week’s call, as was the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GA-DNR). Key to all of this is 74 acres for sale by Helen Tapp of Land Between the Rivers (LBTR), below Troupville Boat Ramp down to the Little River Confluence, to be combined with the existing 49-acre VLPRA park, to create a 123-acre Troupville River Park. If you or your organization are interested in helping with this nature preserve and multi-use park, please let us know.
Concept Plan by ASA Engineering (rotated and trimmed)
Yesterday we looked to see where hiking, biking, and horse trails might go, to see fishing spots along the Little River, to look at the Little River Confluence, where a Viewscape Pavilion can go.
Withlacoochee River comes in from left, continues ahead
We considered stairs or ramp for boaters to take out of the Withlacoochee River, to look at invasive plants and native palmettos, big oaks, and pines upstream, along with deadfalls and switchbacks. Then we went inland to see where to put bathrooms, dining pavillion, and sleeping platforms for Troupville River Camp.
Chad McLeod (Lowndes County), Mark Gaither (Disc Golf), John S. Quarterman (Suwannee Riverkeeper), Tom Baird (Archaeologist), Jason Scarpate (ASA Engineering, Mac McCall (Architect), Tom H. Johnson Jr. (WWALS President), George Page (VLPRA)
We walked up the big discovery by ASA Engineering last November of old Broad Street, the main north-south street and highway of historic Troupville, the Lowndes County seat until 1860, before Valdosta.
To see where the Championship Disc Golf Course could go, we walked down the Power line right of way and the Old Valdosta sewer line near the Withlacoochee River, below the Georgia 133 bridge over the Withlacoochee River.
Later, I went back and established that the apparent East-west road does indeed go through from the Little River to the Crossroads with Broad Street. I didn’t have much luck finding a road through east to the Withlacoochee River, but I did find a Nice hunting spot on the river, more than one Gopher hole, and got pictures of more of the old Valdosta sewer line easement where a Disc Golf fairway can go.
Many of these pictures are by Gretchen Quarterman. The rest are by John S. Quarterman.
Woods
Little River
Little River Confluence
Withlacoochee River comes in from left, continues ahead
Withlacoochee River, left and downstream, Little River on right
Upstream Little River, Tom Baird (Archaeologist), Mark Gaither (Valdosta Disc Golf)
Gretchen Quarterman (WWALS E.D.), Chad McLeod (Lowndes County), Tom H. Johnson Jr. (WWALS President), Jason Scarpate (ASA Engineering), Mac McCall (Architect)
Invasive
Paddle boat takeout
Looking downstream at possible paddle takeout
Deadfall
Could be fun paddling through that
Inland path
Inland
Clearing
Peninsula
Goes down and around to the right
Likely bathroom site
Slightly inland and much drier
Broad Street south end
Tom H. Johnson Jr. found it again
Native plants
Upwards
Tung oil trees
Gretchen pulling up these invasive plants
Crossroads
Broad Street
Chad McLeod (Lowndes County), Mark Gaither (Disc Golf), John S. Quarterman (Suwannee Riverkeeper), Tom Baird (Archaeologist), Jason Scarpate (ASA Engineering, Mac McCall (Architect), Tom H. Johnson Jr. (WWALS President), George Page (VLPRA)
Northwards
Arachnid
What is this?
Now this is a road
Power line right of way
Chad McLeod, Mark Gaither, George Page, Jason Scarpate, Gretchen Quarterman
Old Valdosta sewer line was here
Abandoned Valdosta sewer line easement
Withlacoochee River @ GA 133
GA 133 bridge over Withlacoochee River
Lowndes County sewer line
Lowndes County force main pipe on power line right of way
East-west road
Sure looks like a road
Crossroads looking east
There’s the central pond again
South down Broad Street
Try going east
Gopher hole
Withlacoochee River down this way
This has to run down to the river
Withlacoochee River far upstream
Another gopher hole
Looks like gopher tortoise hole to me
Nice hunting spot
Seems like natives would have camped here
Inland slough
Picturesque
Cypress knees and overhanging trees
Possible road
Plants
More likely road
Old Valdosta sewer line easement
Yet another road possibility
Looking west from old sewer vent pipe
North on old Valdosta sewer line easement
Power line right of way again
GA 133 bridge over Withlacoochee River
Park entrance at GA 133
-jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
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