Moultrie Trail

"Great trail, difficult to find"
By Lorraine Blair in April, 2007
"Once we found the trail, it was wonderful! However, there are no signs directing bicyclists to any of the trailheads, and there are no maps to indicate how many miles go either way. "
Nice parts near town
By Jarrett Volzer in April, 2005
"Nice paved multi-purpose trail. The nice part is near town though. At one end you're just riding along the highway towards the airport - busy, noisy, and not pretty. Level enough for little ones. Parking lot behind the CVS Pharmacy."
Nice ride
By rhino in April, 2004
"The Moultrie Trail -- a rails-to-trails conversion -- is an excellent trail that runs 5.2 miles. For the most part the trail is fairly flat. Beginning riders will have no prblem doing the ride. From the Main Street parking lot near the Citgo Gas staion to the bypass is nearly half the ride. More pedestrians are on the first mile or so.

Once you cross the Moultrie Bypass on your way to the airport there is little to no pedestrian traffic. You can ride that section twice, going through trees on both sides plus the backyards of a few homes. By the time you get back to the start you will have a nice fifteen mile ride.

-Rhino, Fayetteville, Ga"
Enjoyable trail
By Bob De Camp in November, 2003
"I have ridden this trail several times and thoroughly enjoyed it. I travel in an 18 wheeler (with bike) and can park at the BP truckstop by the trail!

Can the trail be lenghtened any at either end? That would be nice! Thanks for a nice place to ride and exercise!

-Bob in Douglas, Georgia"
Short but nice
By Jon McCranie in August, 2002
This paved trail lies on an old rail bed. It offers some southern charm in an in-town setting. The trail has few grades and is relatively easy riding although an out and back is still a great late afternoon workout. A convenience store midway down the trail affords refreshment for those needing it. The north end of the trail is busier and the south end is well shaded.