State: GA Length: 3.50 miles Surface: Concrete
The North Oconee River Greenway is a 3.5-mile long, 10-foot wide, paved multi-use path open to all types of non-motorized uses. The trail runs from Sandy Creek Nature Center (connecting with Cook's Greenway Trail), following the North Oconee ...
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State: GA Length: 22 miles Surface: Asphalt
From Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.: The BeltLine will create more than 33 miles of multi-use trails in a linear park that will connect 40 Atlanta parks. The multi-use trails include the core 22-mile loop plus various extensions to increase connectivity ...
State: GA Length: 13.50 miles Surface: Concrete
This flat, winding trail has plenty of shade and is divided into two sections. There are plans to connect the two trails and to extend them. The southern portion (Roswell/Alpharetta section) runs parallel to, and on the east side of, North ...
State: GA Length: 3.70 miles Surface: Asphalt
This 3-mile path around Chastain Park in Atlanta is one of PATH Foundation's most popular trails (the PATH Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to developing a multi-use network of greenway trails throughout Georgia).On any given ...
State: GA Length: 15 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The Chattahoochee Riverwalk in Columbus, GA, is a 22-mile linear park skirting the banks of the Chattahoochee River. The meandering and hilly path links the quaint cotton mill village of Bibb City, downtown Columbus and the drill fields at Fort ...
State: GA Length: 11 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The Columbus Fall Line Trace runs between the 14th Street pedestrian bridge in Uptown and Psalmond Road Recreation Center in Midland. It follows an abandoned railroad right-of-way of the Norfolk Southern Railroad, paralleling Warm Springs Road. ...
State: GA Length: 2.50 miles Surface: Asphalt
About 135 miles southwest of Savannah, rural Douglas has successfully transformed its railroad line, a former economic generator, into a multi-use trail. Built atop the bed of the old Georgia & Florida Railroad, the 3-mile trail serves as a ...
State: GA Length: 2.30 miles Surface: Concrete
The Eastside Trail stretches just over two miles between Piedmont Park and Inman Park. As its name implies, it runs along the east side of Atlanta, offering spectacular skyline views. Its southern end lies in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood, ...
State: GA Length: 3.25 miles Surface: Asphalt
This section of what will eventually become a 68-mile-long Rail-Trail, parallels East and West Oak streets through the town of Woodbine. You can also enjoy the Satilla River Waterfront Park at the northern end point, where you'll find an observation ...
State: GA Length: 0.75 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Guyton Rails to Trails runs through the heart of Guyton, Georgia, connecting much of the town's numeric grid of streets with public amenities such as City Hall and Guyton Elementary School. The trail, which actually consists of two parallel ...
State: GA Length: 4.50 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Heritage Park Trail links two paths at the confluence of the Oostanaula and Etowah rivers, where these two waterways meet to form the Coosa River. Paved promenades line both sides of the Oostanaula, and a railroad trestle overlooking the ...
State: GA Length: 0.50 miles Surface: Concrete
The Midtown Greenway is the centerpiece of Gainesville's redevelopment efforts in a blighted area known as Midtown, which is a 300-acre area located south of the Downtown Square. The Midtown Greenway provides a paved north-south route along ...
State: GA Length: 7.20 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
In deep South Georgia, Moultrie is a small city with big Southern pride. Billing itself as the "City of Southern Living," Moultrie boasts a thriving agricultural industry, historic homes, commercial buildings and a state-of-the-art athletic ...
State: GA Length: 1.10 miles Surface: Concrete
Although only a mile, the Northside Trail travels through scenic Tanyard Creek Park and connects Ardmore Park and Atlanta Memorial Park. Along the way, the tree-lined route offers numerous access points to the Collier Hills neighborhoods of ...
State: GA Length: 90 miles Surface: Asphalt
This extensive network of multi-use trails snakes throughout most of Peachtree City. Though the trails are open for non-motorized uses only, golf carts are welcome. Pedestrians have the first right of way, however, and golf cart users must observe ...
State: GA Length: 5.30 miles Surface: Concrete
The Rockdale River Trail, also known as the South River Trail, parallels the South River through Rockdale County, about 25 miles southeast of Atlanta. Currently, more than five continuous miles of pathway are available for what will one day ...
State: GA Length: 61.50 miles Surface: Concrete
The Silver Comet Trail follows the bed of the old Seaboard Air Line. From 1947 to 1969, the shiny Silver Comet passenger train provided luxury service between New York and Birmingham. Today, three trestles and a railroad tunnel integrated into ...
State: GA Length: 19 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
While most Atlanta residents would know this bike path as a 3-mile greenway through Freedom Park and Candler Park, it's really much more: a continuous 19-mile stretch of car-free paths and on-street bike lanes connecting Midtown Atlanta to Stone ...
State: GA Length: 4 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The multi-use Suwanee Creek Greenway meanders 4 miles along Suwanee Creek (a tributary of the Chattahoochee River) through forest and wetlands on a mostly hard surface; some parts have a boardwalk. The greenway connects 400 acres of parkland ...
State: GA Length: 1.70 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Tallulah Falls Rail-Trail (a.k.a. Shortline Trail) spins a short, smooth circuit through Tallulah Gorge State Park. From its trailhead beside Tallulah Falls Lake the 1.7-mile paved path meanders through a beautiful southern Appalachian forest ...
State: GA Length: 7 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
Atlanta's first trolleys were developed in 1870s and the many lines were consolidated to form the Georgia Power Company. The Path Foundation has been instrumental in developing this, and other, Atlanta city trails. Much of the Trolley Line ...
The Westend Trail is the first section to open of the greater 33-mile Atlanta Beltline network of proposed trails. This 12-foot wide, multi-use path extends from Westview Drive south of I-20, across Ralph David Abernathy and south along White ...
State: GA Length: 1.50 miles Surface: Concrete
The 10-feet-wide Wild Horse Trail begins at Wild Horse Creek Park at Macedonia Road and continues south 1.5 miles along Wild Horse and Noses creeks, where it connects with the Silver Comet Trail at Carter Road. Along the trail you will find ...