Lone Oak, GA Running Trails and Maps

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Arabia Mountain Path

12.4 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Atlanta BeltLine

17.8 mi
State: GA
Concrete, Dirt

Carrollton GreenBelt

19.2 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Chattahoochee Riverwalk

15.5 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

Clayton Connects Trail

4.4 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Columbus Fall Line Trace

10.5 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

Eastside Trail (Atlanta)

3.7 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Floyd Road Trail

2.2 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Lionel Hampton Trail

1.2 mi
State: GA
Asphalt

Man O' War Railroad Recreation Trail

13.5 mi
State: GA
Asphalt

Northside Trail (GA)

1.1 mi
State: GA
Concrete

PATH Parkway

1.5 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

Peachtree City Multi-Use Paths

85 mi
State: GA
Asphalt

Phoenix Trail

1.9 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Reeves Creek Trail

1.4 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Rockdale River Trail

9.5 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Silver Comet Trail

61.65 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

South River Trail

10.9 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Southtowne Trail

2.4 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

The Thread Trail

13 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete
Accordion

Whetstone Creek Trail

1.4 mi
State: GA
Concrete

East Point PATH

1.4 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Lucille Creek Trail

1.6 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Proctor Creek Greenway

2.9 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Southside Trail (GA)

5.1 mi
State: GA
Concrete, Dirt

Westside Trail (GA)

5.52 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Wildhorse Trail

1.5 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Concord Road Trail

3.4 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

Cumberland Connector

4.8 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Stone Mountain Trail

25.23 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

Castlewood Road Path

1.8 mi
State: GA
Asphalt

Jesters Creek Trail

2.3 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete

MLK Trail

1.9 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Northeast Trail

2 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel

Panola Mountain Greenway

2.8 mi
State: GA
Boardwalk, Concrete

Senoia Multi-Use Trail

1.5 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Boardwalk

Southwest Connector Trail (Georgia)

1.1 mi
State: GA
Concrete

The LINC

4.5 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

Trolley Line Trail (GA)

1 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

West End Trail

2.3 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Westside BeltLine Connector

1.7 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Woodall Rail Trail

0.7 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Southeast of Atlanta, the Arabia Mountain PATH winds through Stonecrest and a beautiful natural oasis, including giant rock outcrops, rushing creeks, dense woodlands, and wildflower meadows. Because...
GA 12.4 mi Concrete
With a full loop around the city along with access spurs and connections to other trails, the Atlanta BeltLine will ultimately create a 33-mile trail network linking more than 40 neighborhoods,...
GA 17.8 mi Concrete, Dirt
Imagine walking or biking completely around your hometown on a paved trail separated from traffic. That’s what folks in Carrollton can do whenever the mood strikes them. The Carrollton GreenBelt is a...
GA 19.2 mi Concrete
The Chattahoochee Riverwalk is a 15.5-mile paved trail that follows the Chattahoochee River through the City of Columbus. A 1-mile section near the southern end of the trail runs along a former...
GA 15.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Clayton Connects is an initiative to create a countywide network of recreational trails. In Jonesboro, the concrete multipurpose trail links International Park, Reid Park, the Lake Spivey Golf Club...
GA 4.4 mi Concrete
Outdoors enthusiasts often fall for the Columbus Fall Line Trace on their first visit. The paved, mostly flat 10.5-mile rail trail runs from the outskirts of Columbus to the Chattahoochee River­walk,...
GA 10.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Atlanta's Eastside Trail stretches just over 3.5 miles between Piedmont Park and the neighborhoods of Cabbagetown and Reynoldstown. As its name implies, it runs along the east side of the city,...
GA 3.7 mi Concrete
This 10-foot wide off-road trail both draws trail users off the Silver Comet Trail into Mableton, and connects Mableton’s neighborhoods to the 61.5-mile rail-trail. It begins at the Floyd Road...
GA 2.2 mi Concrete
The Lionel Hampton Trail, on Atlanta’s west side, runs through mature forest and parkland. It's named after a jazz musician who gave the PATH Foundation the land on which the trail was later built....
GA 1.2 mi Asphalt
The Man O' War Railroad Recreation Trail carries both the name of the famous racehorse and that of the diesel passenger train that once traveled through Pine Mountain between Columbus and...
GA 13.5 mi Asphalt
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...
GA 1.1 mi Concrete
The PATH Parkway is the result of an innovative collaboration between the PATH Foundation, Georgia Institute Technology and the City of Atlanta. The creation of this multimodal corridor involved the...
GA 1.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
This extensive network of multi-use trails snakes throughout most of Peachtree City, covering an impressive total of over eighty miles throughout the suburban Georgia community. About the...
GA 85 mi Asphalt
The Phoenix Trail runs from College Park’s former industrial area, now primarily containing airport hotels, to W. Point Avenue. The nearly 2-mile rail-trail, which was built on a railbanked CSX...
GA 1.9 mi Concrete
The Reeves Creek Trail runs through a residential area of Stockbridge, the largest city in Henry County that sits just 20 miles south of Atlanta. It begins in Memorial Park, which abounds with...
GA 1.4 mi Concrete
Although located in the Atlanta suburbs only a short drive from the city, the Rockdale River Trail and other connected trails in Panola Mountain State Park and the broader Arabia Mountain National...
GA 9.5 mi Concrete
The Silver Comet Trail is a well-maintained 61.65-mile trail and is 12-foot wide and paved the entire route. Along the way are 17 wheelchair-accessible access points, 15 restrooms, 10 water fountains,...
GA 61.65 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The South River Trail offers a 10.9-mile wooded route along its namesake river, about 15 miles southeast of Atlanta. About the Route A disconnected 7.7-mile segment runs east from Constitution...
GA 10.9 mi Concrete
South of downtown Atlanta in the Lakewood Heights neighborhood, the scenic Southtowne Trail provides over two miles of paved trail, passing through some of the area's prettiest natural lands around...
GA 2.4 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Thread Trail is a network of multiuse trails that connect parks, neighborhoods, and commercial areas within the City of LaGrange. Currently 13 miles of a proposed 29 mile are open for walking,...
GA 13 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete
Accordion
Whetstone Creek Trail, built on an old rail spur, winds through the Adams Crossing and Windsor Hills neighborhoods of northwest Atlanta. Much of the trail travels through woodlands and Whetstone...
GA 1.4 mi Concrete
The East Point PATH is an ongoing project that includes at least 9.6 miles of multi-use trails and greenways, with the potential for developing a total of 25 miles with connections to the Atlanta...
GA 1.4 mi Concrete
The Lucille Creek Trail runs through Powder Springs for over a mile, traveling along the western bank of its namesake waterway for most of its journey. It's a nicely shaded, paved pathway with views...
GA 1.6 mi Concrete
The Proctor Creek Greenway stretches nearly 3 miles in northwestern Atlanta, surrounded by the neighborhoods of Bankhead, Grove Park, Rockdale and West Highlands. About the Route Near the...
GA 2.9 mi Concrete
The Southside Trail, also sometimes called the Southeast Trail, is one segment of the Atlanta BeltLine system, occupying a stretch of former rail corridor to the south of downtown Atlanta. The...
GA 5.1 mi Concrete, Dirt
The Westside Trail offers a tree-lined route in Atlanta, running from University Avenue to Lena Avenue along the former Louisville and Nashville Railroad. It connects the historical neighborhoods of...
GA 5.52 mi Concrete
The 10-feet-wide Wildhorse Trail begins at Wild Horse Creek Park at Macedonia Road in Powder Springs and continues south 1.5 miles along Wild Horse and Noses creeks, where it connects with the Silver...
GA 1.5 mi Concrete
On Alabama's eastern border, nestled amid gentle hills that overlook the mighty Chattahoochee River, is a cluster of four small textile mill towns—Shawmut, Langdale, Fairfax, and Riverview—all on the...
AL 7 mi Asphalt
The Concord Road Trail is a hard-surface hike and bike path located alongside the road of the same name in Smyrna, Georgia. The trail begins at the intersection of Concord and Atlanta Roads, where it...
GA 3.4 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Cumberland Connector begins at the eastern end of the popular Silver Comet Trail and continues east nearly 5 miles along the southern outskirts of Smyrna in the Atlanta metro region. The trail...
GA 4.8 mi Concrete
To most Atlanta residents, the Stone Mountain Trail is a short greenway through Freedom Park and Candler Park. In reality, the Stone Mountain Trail is much more: a continuous 25-mile stretch of...
GA 25.23 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Castlewood Road Path offers a short, paved route through a residential area of Tyrone, about 25 miles southwest of Atlanta. The trail is part of a larger effort to create car-free connections between...
GA 1.8 mi Asphalt
Jesters Creek Trail is a multipurpose recreation path located in Clayton County, Georgia. The trail winds its way through a forested park, cutting a sun-dappled swath through the towering trees. It's...
GA 2.3 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete
The MLK Trail parallels its namesake boulevard for over a mile-and-a-half. The trail's character is a combination of suburban and industrial. The two-lane trail connects residents of the adjacent...
GA 1.9 mi Concrete
The Northeast Trail is part of the Atlanta BeltLine, a network of trails around the city. When it's finished, the Northeast Trail will connect the northern end of the Eastside Trail to the Lindbergh...
GA 2 mi Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel
The Panola Mountain Greenway is a multiuse, paved trail that winds through the woods for almost 3 miles in Stockbridge. Although the surface of the trail is smooth and wide, the route is somewhat...
GA 2.8 mi Boardwalk, Concrete
The Senoia Multi-Use Trail is a 10-foot-wide, paved path that runs from the Ivy Ridge subdivision to Seavy Street. The shared-use path has a mix of paved sections and wooden boardwalks, which are used...
GA 1.5 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk
The Southwest Connector Trail is part of the Atlanta BeltLine, a 33-mile network of paved trails throughout the city. Although currently disconnected from other segments of the BeltLine, this one-mile...
GA 1.1 mi Concrete
The LINC is Newnan's multi-use path system. It is a 12-foot-wide paved path, a linear park that facilitates recreation, connectivity, and economic development. The goal of the LINC is to provide...
GA 4.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Atlanta's first trolleys were developed in 1870s and the many lines were consolidated to form the Georgia Power Company. The Trolley Line Trail represents the first installment of an effort to convert...
GA 1 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The West End Trail was 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...
GA 2.3 mi Concrete
The Westside Connector Trail is crucial to providing access for previously disconnected neighborhoods to the wider BeltLine system. The trail begins on Northside Drive and heads northwest, occupying a...
GA 1.7 mi Concrete
The Woodall Rail Trail is a 0.7-mile trail that helps to connect the Silver Comet and Atlanta BeltLine trails. The trail is part of the developing Silver Comet Connector and runs through a forested...
GA 0.7 mi Asphalt, Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Atlanta BeltLine

Part of the SE Missing Link is Now Open

April, 2026 by tarvinjc

Effective April 16th 2026, the segment of the Southside Beltline between Glenwood Avenue and Boulevard is open. Though some of the ramps connecting the neighborhood streets to the Beltline aren’t yet finished. The remaining segment between Boulevard and the 75/85 underpass expects to complete within the next couple months.

Man O' War Railroad Recreation Trail

we loved this trail

April, 2026 by b8rwf8hkj8

Parked on Main Street in Pine Mountain, the trail starts there. Rode the 13 miles to the end. Trail is in great condition. Long uphills, then long downhill. Benches along the way but no facilities. The trail goes thru the town of Hamilton & you can stop @ the Chamber of Commerce. We’ve ridden 27 other trails in Florida, my husband says thus is one of his favorites

Silver Comet Trail

Silver Comet in March 2026

March, 2026 by mizzoucat87

I rode the Powder springs to Hiram area on a Sunday. I parked at Dillard St. connector. A few parking spots available. That was an easy, pleasant ride. I also parked at the Rambo nursery TH, off highway 6. This was a good spot for ride across the Pumpkinvine Trestle bridge and the Brushy Mountain Tunnel. There were many massive boulders along this stretch which made for an unexpected, beautiful ride.
I also rode from Cedartown Train depot towards Rockmart and quickly encountered hills and big elevation changes. I rode only a few miles and returned to start. This was also a remote area once out of Cedartown, either direction. Check your sources for all elevation changes along trail.

Accordion

Chattahoochee Valley Railroad Trail

Chattahoochee River Valley Trail

March, 2026 by jamesgitter13

We had a hard time finding the parking for this trail. Directions on one of the earlier reviews was misleading and wrong. We finally found the north end of the trail and parking after several turn arounds. Off I 85 N heading to Atlanta take exit 79 to Valley. Turn right onto Hwy 29. Follow to 35th street, turn right. Then follow to turn left onto 22nd St. parking is at end of Street where trail begins.
The trail ends after about 1 1/2 miles. Go to right on Hwy 29 and you will see the trail again after about a half mile on the left side of the road.
We thought the beginning and ends of the trail were the nicest parts. Wooded and quiet. Mid section goes through the center of Valley along Hwy 29. Lots of traffic!

Columbus Fall Line Trace

Ride the Rails of Columbus

February, 2026 by bandaka

The Fall Line Trace is an 11-mile paved trail and one of my favorite features of Columbus. It uniquely connects the city from uptown to midtown, making it easy to experience multiple parts of town in one continuous ride or walk. What really adds character to the trail is its historical significance—it follows the old Central of Georgia Railway corridor. Riding along it, you can’t help but imagine the stories and history that once traveled these tracks. The pavement is in good condition, and street crossings are clearly marked with crosswalks, which makes it user-friendly and accessible. The trail can take you from Flat Rock Park past the iconic Burger King Train Station, through CSU, and all the way to the RiverWalk downtown. The trail is popular and often busy, so it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings and watch for other cyclists and pedestrians. If you’re riding a bike, be sure to have lights installed—this is enforced. Overall, the Fall Line Trace is a great blend of history, recreation, and connectivity, and it’s a standout asset for the city of Columbus.

Columbus Fall Line Trace

Urban To Rural A Great Path

December, 2025 by moehringaustin24

Great old rail trail. Fully paved. Pitch black at night. There are little to no objects ever in the path. Open from 5am to 11pm. You have to yield to pedestrians. Pass on the left with early audible warning. Plenty of leaves and little twigs in the fall. The winter months doesn't appear to have much upkeep. There's a couple of bridges that are 10 mph max speed. On late Dec. '25, the restrooms across the way at The 14th St Pedestrian Bridge from where the trail ends at The Riverwalk were locked on a Sun. morning. Once you get to 5th Ave. & 14th St -where there's a Circle K, you'll have to wait at a lot of crosswalks all the way to The Riverwalk. You will probably encounter 1 or 2 male bums on 14th St. Also there are what appear to be perminately locked restrooms at the 28th Street crossing near where there is a under-funded and abandoned police bike station. There's always a lot of pesky large pine cones by The Metra Station and Linwood Cemetery. The next restrooms from where the trail starts at The Riverwalk are 4.5 miles away just beyond The Burger King by Columbus State University. Once you enter into the trees past Slade Dr heading northwest there is 1.7 miles of nature and full shade including a nice water crossing bridge before Hilton Ave. After Clubview Dr crossing and past The Hardaway High School Athletic Complex there are some of the tallest trees in the city near a large retention pond with a fountain. Heading NW you then enter a heavy duty bridge that crosses I-185 and it's back into the trees by The CSU athletic complex. You can hear Lindsey Creek waterfalling as it flows out from under the trail by Peachtree Mall and CSU soccer field. After all of that you are just about out of all the commotion and bustle of a urban city. The rest of the trail is quaint but kinda still a little suburban getting more rural as you go.

Man O' War Railroad Recreation Trail

MANOWAR

October, 2025 by bandaka

I love this trail, my imagination runs wild thinking about the history behind it. Very well maintained and freshly paved. I hope they continue to expand it.

Man O' War Railroad Recreation Trail

MANO’WAR! ¿¿

October, 2025 by traillink user

Named after the famous train that was also named after the greatest horse of all time. I love the history behind this trail. The trail follows the path of the retired diesel train. Well paved and maintained. Stop by the chamber of Commerce in Hamilton for souvenirs and free refreshments.

Carrollton GreenBelt

Wonderful Greenbelt with plenty miles...we got 29m out of it. One broken up spot, but manageable. Great downtown area restaurants.

October, 2025 by palaciosm025

Wonderful Greenbelt with plenty miles...we got 29m out of it. One broken up spot, but manageable. Great downtown area restaurants.

Man O' War Railroad Recreation Trail

Very nice ride. The inclines are a bit long, which makes the downhills a breeze!

October, 2025 by jazzy.jagger

Very nice ride. The inclines are a bit long, which makes the downhills a breeze!

Rockdale River Trail

Hilly and Challenging, Well-Maintained

September, 2025 by lauren.blais.7

If you’re up for the challenge of nearly continuous hills, you’ll be rewarded with a lovely ride through nature on this well/signed, well-maintained trail. It’s a great training ride! One suggestion I have for riders doing the Rockdale River Trail is to start at Lorraine Park— where there’s a public bathroom— and bike the three miles to the monastery, then turn back to your car. At that point you can decide if you feel exhausted by the hills or warmed up enough to continue to Panola Mountain State Park, etc. As reviewers said, this trail connects to Arabia Mountain trails, Panola Park trails, and at least part of the South River trail of you wish to extend your ride. Today I turned back at the start of the Arabia Mountain trail, went past the lake to the state park and visited the nature center (which has snacks and drinks for sale during the day), then took the lake loop to get me back on the Rockdale River Trail. The maps on the trail are great and I only got confused once, near the state park where I almost turned toward the Rock Road spur instead. The trail is hilly but mostly shaded, except where it briefly passes through power easements and a few stints along the road. There are two road crossings, one of them with high speed vehicles, so keep that in mind if you have little ones with you. I saw the Rockdale County trail maintenance people and thanked them for their work… the shoulders are clearly regularly mowed and grass/dirt encroachment is almost non existent. The pavement still looks great, even if the paint is fading. All impressive considering the challenging terrain.

Carrollton GreenBelt

Beautiful morning for a ride. We enjoyed the ride and the scenery! We look forward to adding this one to our rotation of trails.

September, 2025 by jazzy.jagger

Beautiful morning for a ride. We enjoyed the ride and the scenery! We look forward to adding this one to our rotation of trails.

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