Great Places to Bike in Georgia (2024)

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Biking the Aska Trails in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Photo byJoseph Cattoni

From scenic to technical trails, here are some of the best places to bike in Georgia.

Georgia's varied terrain from the mountains to the coast create endlessly interesting places to ride bikes, and communities are carving out a growing number of places to bike safely from trails to boardwalks to paved paths. From family-friendly trails on Jekyll Island to technical trails ripe for mountain bike adventures in Blue Ridge, it's easy to find places to get outon two wheels anywhere in the state. Check out the list below for a few of our favorites.

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Mountain biking at Chehaw Park in Albany, Georgia. Photo by Candy Cook

Chehaw Park in Albany

A great family getaway,Chehaw Parkstrengthens our connection with nature with unique outdoor experiences, including mountain biking, disc golfing and a fully accredited zoo! Bring your bikes and discover 10+ miles of family-friendly trails winding through the park's natural landscape. With very little elevation change, the paths are suitable for riders of any skill and make a great introduction to mountain biking. Advanced riders appreciate the flowing speed and opt-in obstacles. Chehaw has several camping and cabin options for overnight adventures.

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Biking on the Atlanta BeltLine

Atlanta BeltLine

The Atlanta BeltLineis an abandoned railroad line given new life as a paved trail system. A network of multi-use trails connects this corridor to many Atlanta parks and attractions as it circles the city. Need a bike? Bike Barn Atlanta, on the Eastside BeltLine, rents quality cruisers at reasonable prices.

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Mountain biking in Aska Adventure Trails Area in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Photo by Joseph Cattoni

Aska Adventure Trails Area in Blue Ridge

Immersed in the wilderness of North Georgia,Aska Adventure Areafeatures 17 miles of mountain bike trail cutting through the national forest. Steep climbs and spine-tingling downhills define the trails as they dip into stream crossings and lakeshores from high-elevation vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Aska Trails are divided into several sections, offering a range of technical rock and root systems, mountain forest scenery and an experience for riders of any skill level.

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Blankets Creek trails in Canton, Georgia. Photo by Candy Cook

Blankets Creek Mountain Bike Trails in Canton/Woodstock

An incredibly inclusive mountain biking trail system,Blankets Creekis designed with everyone in mind. A training area and two miles of easy trails offer a great starting point for beginners and an awesome warm-up for more advanced riders. Nearly 15 miles of trails weave through the trees, wind along the creek, and climb up and down the rolling elevation. The trails here range from very easy, family-friendly rides to heart-pounding sections dedicated to cyclists pushing the limits in full-body gear.

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Biking on Jekyll Island, Georgia

Jekyll Island

CrisscrossingJekyll Islandis a network of paved and natural surface trails. This amazing trail system not only connects visitors with accommodations and attractions, it also showcases the natural beauty of the barrier island. Pedal through maritime forest, alongside sandy beaches, and across boardwalks overlooking the salt marsh. The 25 miles of intersecting trails pass through the island's historic landmark district, as well as linkvisitors to the island's shopping and restaurants.

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Trails in the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area in Marietta, Georgia. Photo by Candy Cook

Sope Creek Trails in Marietta

TheSope Creektrails, part of the Cochran Shoals Unitin the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area,areknown for the picturesque hike to the impressive ruins of an old paper mill. But, they arealso a great place to bring your bike for a lively ride along single- and double-track natural surface paths. Shared between hikers and bikers, Sope Creek offers 9 miles of well-maintained, flowing trail. Challenging climbs, fun technical features and the scenic creek views make this a favorite bike ride in Metro Atlanta. Use theSope Creek trail map from the National Park Service to plan your ride.

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Biking on the Silver Comet Trail. Photo by Candy Cook

Silver Comet Trail from Smyrna to state line

TheSilver Comet Trailis part of the nation's longest paved bike trail stretching more than 60 miles from the trailhead inSmyrnato the Georgia-Alabama state line. Named after the train that traveled this section of railroad, the Silver Comet Trail still boasts many features of an old rail line. Riders enjoy scenic views through small-town Georgia and rural countryside as they pedal along historic trestles and tunnels. The paved trail is only part of the fun. Off-road mountain bikers love the 18 miles of natural surface trails winding through the wood just off to the side. These side trails offer a challenging intermediate ride with interesting technical features.

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Published: March 2024

Written by: Candy Cook

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