THE ROCKS OF OCHWALKEE

This outcropping of Altamaha grit sandstone lies in southern Laurens County, Georgia along a tributary of Ochwalkee Creek. There are more than fifty boulders. Many of the rocks show striations of water flow. Found amongst the rocks are several varieties of lichens, fat lightered knots, wiregrass an many other rare plants.



































































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TREUTLEN E-NEWS said…
First, congratulations on receiving Man of the Year! I'd appreciate directions to see the rocks for myself. I took a dirt road north from GA 46 and barely made it out. I hope you watched for snakes on such a sunny day.

Bill Ricks, on behalf of TREUTLEN E-NEWS
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dc said…
i have been looking for information on these boulders for awhile now, i have found indian artifacts near where this boulders overlook does anyone know how much this played into the indian settlement back then? i ask this because i have pics of these with native American artwork the same boulders i believe if anyone with information plz contact me dcaraway305@gmail.com