Obed River runs through the CWMA to dump into the Emory River. Rock climbing, fishing, rafting, canoing, and kayaking are popular activities on the Obed.
Fox Creek
Is a small contributory creek of Obed River. It 's great for the kids to splash around in on hot summer days.
Watch wildlife as the graze in the open fields that have been planted with corn, alfalfa, sugar cane, and clover. Here you can see a family of wild turkeys against the wood-line.
Devil's Breakfast Table
A local famous rock outcropping overlooking Daddy's Creek. I have not met anyone that knows the exact origin of the name.
These falls dumps into a pristine, deep pool of water close to the Breakfast Table. This is my family's spot to come when the hot days of summer get to unbearable and we need to cool off. You can also see rafts, canoes, and kayaks following the river all the way to Emory River.
This photo was taken high above the Breakfast Table overlooking Daddy's Creek. You can see a portion of the swimming area at the top of photo.
Many scenic views can be found all over the CMWA.
Otter Creek is another great spot to stop and soak your feet.
Scenic vistas no matter where you look in this area.
Hundreds of miles of gravel roads and dirt trails are great for watching wildlife, plants, and trees. Wildlife includes; deer, wild hogs, elk, bear, wild turkey, rabbits, squirrels, 100's of different species of birds, and waterfowl.
Remember you must have a license to hunt on TWRA land. Click on the link to find a schedule of hunting seasons, and to find more information about the CWMA.
I hope you enjoyed this little preview of our trip today on Catoosa. We enjoy getting out and enjoying nature.