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Rode from the rec center north to the end and then returned to the south end where it ends at the golf course. Not near as busy as other trails I’ve ridden. Shady most of the way with water stops along the way. There are plenty of spurs to explore if you want to ride farther. I think we logged just over 14 miles. Was able to park my c class rv in the shade near the trail. The Bergen rd parking lot was too small
A bit short for bikers, but well maintained, well designed, mostly shaded and mostly flat trail
We do this trail by bike nearly every morning to get the day started. Refreshing and pretty easy. End to end and back usually takes less than about 50 minutes for us.
Closed from savannah rapid to water pumping facility but can be accessed at that point and continue to downtown or access the wooded mountain bike trail at the pumping station.
Could use some police presence. Hardly anyone using the trail. Perhaps due to the number of homeless. Needs advocates to support the trail, add decent connections. We rode canal path to Riverwalk. The city sidewalks between were terribly rough.
Long sustained climbs on a very unused trail. No baby strollers or dogs on this one! Solitude
I walk and bike this trail often. Scenic and some challenging hills. Caution required after heavy rain as the trail floods in some areas near the creek.
Paved and well marked. Restrooms at each end. Bring your bug spray!
The Levee trail can be added to the Augusta Canal trail starting at Savannah Rapids Park. it will be a multi-surface trail running mostly between the Savannah River and the Augusta Canal. The Levee trail will take you all the way to town and a short trail to the 13th street bridge. You can ride over the bridge and access the North Augusta Greeneway and river park. Jump off the trail at Hammonds Ferry and eat at one of their restaurants.
Beautiful trail for all ages of cyclists. Started at Bergen trailhead, but trail was closed at Cypress Road, so we had to turn around. Workers said they will be closing it all the way north to the bridge. Not sure how long work will take.
This trail was an easy ride with a great view. Rest and water stops were also along the way.
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