Sometimes you just have to get up and get out, even if you are rolled up nicely like a burrito in bed on a Saturday morning. Going out for a morning hike at the Kennesaw trail will definitely make up for getting out of bed early. This particular trail on the Cheatham Hill/ Kolb Farm loop is approximately 5+ miles. I would rate the trail difficulty level as moderate because of the vigorous up hills you encounter in some parts but the overall path is smooth. The trail runs through the forest, vast grassy fields, and small creeks. Along the path, you will hear the sound of the songbirds and spot deer’s, turtles, snakes, and frogs every now and then. Parts of the trail are designated for those on horseback. The trail also has monuments and signs that mark the historical points of the battle that occurred in the Civil War. Today, this area has been restored and is appreciated for its natural, tranquil beauty. I personally love this trail because it is a shaded, refreshing path in the forest, where you encounter a variety of natural vegetation and trees. The trail is not to be missed in the spring, when flowers bloom and color.