10 Biking Trails in Georgia That You Shouldn't Miss

September 26, 2021 Phylicia Berquist

While Atlanta is the anchor and capital of Georgia, you can aim in any direction to find distinctly different regions – from the tail of the Appalachians in the North to the rolling Piedmont hills and on down to the seaside marshes in the East. Atlanta lays claim to the state’s number one attraction – Stone Mountain State Park. They say it best - “Serious fun. Endless adventure.” Just 15 minutes from downtown, the world’s largest exposed granite dome is surrounded by 3,200 acres of natural beauty and stimulating activities for every member of the family – sky rides and hiking paths, laser shows and pedal boats along Stone Mountain Lake. Golfers tee it up, while red foxes dash across the fairways in a state where the Masters Golf Tournament creates revered green-jacket memories every year. It’s a long downhill ride down to historic Savannah, a ‘stone’s throw’ from the Atlantic and a virtual step back in time to Southern architecture and stately squares. St. Simon’s and Jekyll Islands offer barrier island beauty and a wonderful combination of outdoor activities, historic sites and artistic culture. Originally the private winter playground of wealthy northeasterners, Jekyll Island stretches along 10 miles of coastal beaches and inland marshes. Cycling and walking paths wind under moss-laden oaks, and a tour of Millionaire Village takes you back to those Cornelius Vanderbilt and J.P. Morgan days. The kid-friendly Summer Waves Water Park adds man-made fun to natural water sport activities. Coastal golf courses and sophisticated St. Simon’s Island appeal to moms, dads and vacationing couples.
Restaurants in Georgia

1. Columbus Fall Line Trace

14th Street Pedestrian Bridge Bridge to Psalmond Rd recreation center, Columbus, GA http://www.traillink.com/trail/columbus-fall-line-trace.aspx
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Columbus Fall Line Trace

2. Big Creek Park

1600 Old Alabama Rd, Roswell, GA 30076-2104
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Big Creek Park

3. Mountain to River Trail

Marietta, GA
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Mountain to River Trail

4. Peachtree Creek Greenway

Corporate Blvd., Brookhaven, GA [email protected] http://www.peachtreecreek.org
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

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5. Eastside Trail

8201 Hazelbrand Rd NE, Covington, GA 30014-1510 +1 770-787-9080 [email protected] http://www.newtontrails.org/#!eastside-trails/c1835
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Eastside Trail

Running 2.5 miles from downtown Covington to Eastside Highschool, the Eastside Trail is Newton County's newest multi-use greenway trail. Opened in early 2013, the 10-foot-wide concrete path begins off Ramsey Drive in Covington, just west of the Newton County Public Library. The first .6 miles meander through a woodland area behind the library and the Newton County Health Center. After winding gently though the woods over rolling terrain, the trail drops down to cross Martin St at the intersection with Hazelbrand Rd. The trail features four wooden boardwalk sections that traverse forest wetlands and a tunnel beneath the Covington Bypass Rd that allows pedestrians and cyclists to pass safely beneath the traffic overhead. On the east side of the bypass, the trail continues east and then runs between pasture land and woods south to the high school. At the northern endpoint parking is available behind the Newton County Health Center (8203 Hazelbrand Rd NE, Covington, GA 30014). Visitors walk through Chimney Park to access the Eastside Trail. At the southern endpoint visitors can park at Eastside High School (10245 Eagle Drive, Covington, GA 30014) when school is not in session.

Reviewed By kathyrie - Vidalia, United States

Well maintained paved bike path. Shaded 2 1/2 miles til it dead ends. Easy to miss entrance if not paying attention.

6. Suwanee Creek Greenway

1170 Buford Hwy, Suwanee, GA 30024
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Suwanee Creek Greenway

Reviewed By bhlraven1916 - Atlanta, United States

Had to get out the house and finally walked the trail. Very beautiful and scenic location. Always great to experience nature. Running water and wildlife all around. Must visit if you're in Suwanee

7. Jekyll Island Trail System

Ben Fortson Pkwy, Jekyll Island, GA 31527 http://www.goldenisles.com/files/attachments/business/jekyll-island-bike-path.pdf
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5.0 based on 200 reviews

Jekyll Island Trail System

Reviewed By MtnFlyer78

We always ride bicycles on our visits. Its an easy ride with most of the trails pretty level and on the trails you get to see a lot more than can be seen from the roads. A good portion is shaded so it isn't too hot. Early morning rides are the most enjoyable to us.

8. Willeo Park

Willeo Road, Roswell, GA 30075 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Willeo-Park/336729149699597
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Willeo Park

Reviewed By ProvenExponent - Marietta, United States

We’ve walked this “boardwalk” which goes over a marsh like area and over to Willeo. The boardwalk becomes a wide concrete path interspersed with additional boardwalk sections. Very nice views of the wildlife that live in the area. It’s popular but due to its width it’s not congested. We’ve seen several types of duck and egrets. About 1.5 miles to the end. Of course another 1.5 miles back to the start. Very limited parking close by but within a half mile from the Azalea Drive entrance additional parking is available.

9. Wheels

Jekyll Island Club Reaort, Jekyll Island, GA +1 912-635-5185 http://www.jekyllclub.com/jekyll-island-activities/jekyll-wheels/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Wheels

Reviewed By 104em

Matthew at Wheels did a great job explaining the sights of the island and making sure we were comfortable with the Bikes. He was knowledgable about the Island and the surrounding area. The bikes were in good shape and renting them was a pleasant part of our day! Thanks again!

10. Silver Comet Trail

Cobb County Access, Smyrna, GA 30339 +1 770-528-4381 [email protected] http://silvercomet.tripod.com/
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4.5 based on 335 reviews

Silver Comet Trail

Reviewed By Runnerny2244 - Smyrna, United States

This is an excellent place to get out and ride, run, or walk. It’s paved and pretty flat. Use to be an old train track. Park over by Nickijak Elementary School in Smyrna. Shady and pretty nice path.

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