Monticello, GA Bike Trails and Maps

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Length
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Arabia Mountain Path

12.4 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Atlanta BeltLine

17.8 mi
State: GA
Concrete, Dirt

Camp Creek Greenway

4.2 mi
State: GA
Boardwalk, Concrete

Clayton Connects Trail

4.4 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Cricket Frog Trail

14.9 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

Eastern Regional Greenway

5.11 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Eastside Trail (Atlanta)

3.7 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Eastside Trail (Covington)

2.4 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Firefly Trail

12 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

Harris Greenway Trail

7.1 mi
State: GA
Boardwalk, Concrete

North Oconee River Greenway

7.23 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Olde Town Conyers Trail

4.9 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Boardwalk, 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

South Peachtree Creek Trail

3.3 mi
State: GA
Boardwalk, Concrete

South River Trail

10.9 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Southtowne Trail

2.4 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

East Decatur Greenway

1.2 mi
State: GA
Concrete
Accordion

Oxford Trail

1.2 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Southside Trail (GA)

5.1 mi
State: GA
Concrete, Dirt

Yellow River Trail

0.5 mi
State: GA
Concrete

Ocmulgee Heritage Trail

12.5 mi
State: GA
Boardwalk, Concrete, Crushed Stone, Gravel, Woodchips

Stone Mountain Trail

25.23 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

Decatur Trolley Line Trail

0.3 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Concrete

Fishing Creek Community Trail

1.3 mi
State: GA
Gravel, Woodchips

Jesters Creek Trail

2.3 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete

Panola Mountain Greenway

2.8 mi
State: GA
Boardwalk, Concrete

Senoia Multi-Use Trail

1.5 mi
State: GA
Asphalt, Boardwalk

Trolley Line Trail (GA)

1 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
Camp Creek Greenway runs through the city of Lilburn in northeastern Atlanta. It's paved and scenic, traversing woodlands for much of its journey. Deer, rabbits, foxes, owls, and other birds are often...
GA 4.2 mi Boardwalk, 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
Anyone wanting a breath of fresh country air can hop on over to the Cricket Frog Trail in rural Newton County, about 40 miles east of Atlanta. The paved rail trail is named for a quarter-size...
GA 14.9 mi Asphalt, Concrete
This five-mile, out-and-back greenway trail is part of a major water/sewer infrastructure project in Gwinnett County alongside the Apalachee River. Note: There is no northern acess so trail users...
GA 5.11 mi 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
Covington's Eastside Trail connects Eastside High School, Newton County Public Library, and Chimney Park. Much of the landscape is pleasantly wooded and there are four wooden boardwalks over...
GA 2.4 mi Concrete
In the late 1800s, when the Georgia Railroad trains rumbled through the rural darkness between Athens and Union Point, embers would flicker in the night sky from the wood-burning engines. Farmers...
GA 12 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Harris Greenway Trail is a 7.1 mile greenway that stretches from Tribble Mill Park to Harbins Park. It also features a 760-foot boardwalk, giving trail users a panoramic view of the greenery and...
GA 7.1 mi Boardwalk, Concrete
The North Oconee River Greenway is a 7.23-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...
GA 7.23 mi Concrete
The Olde Town Conyers Trail is a scenic 4.9-mile pathway that winds through the heart of historic Conyers. The trail provides a delightful mix of natural beauty and urban charm as it passes through...
GA 4.9 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk, 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 South Peachtree Creek Trail is a short greenway linking four recreational amenities in DeKalb County. On the east end, Medlock Park features baseball and softball diamonds, tennis courts, a...
GA 3.3 mi Boardwalk, 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 East Decatur Greenway offers a pleasant outdoor experience and community connector in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The paved pathway begins across the street from MARTA's Avondale Station and...
GA 1.2 mi Concrete
Accordion
The picturesque Oxford Trail winds along Turkey Creek through the heart of the charming southern town of Oxford. The wooded pathway runs behind the Oxford College campus and offers a kiosk with...
GA 1.2 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
Although only a half-mile long, the Yellow River Trail is Newton County’s first rail-trail and offers a serene and scenic experience under a lush tree canopy. It opened in December 2015 and is nestled...
GA 0.5 mi Concrete
Conceived in 1996, the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail is the jewel of Macon’s park system. At present, the entire system is over 12 miles long, flanking both sides of the Ocmulgee River through downtown...
GA 12.5 mi Boardwalk, Concrete, Crushed Stone, Gravel, Woodchips
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
The Decatur Trolley Line Trail is a paved path that runs through woods in the neighborhoods of McDonugh-Adams-Kings and College Heights in the city of Decatur. The trail follows the former trolley...
GA 0.3 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Fishing Creek Community Trail is a 1.3 mile public pathway from Flagg Chapel Baptist Church to the Oconee River Greenway. The trail is built with crushed gravel and woodchips. It runs from the...
GA 1.3 mi Gravel, Woodchips
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 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
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

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.

Olde Town Conyers Trail

Nice scenic walking trail

March, 2026 by chaya.davis

The Old Town Conyers Trail is such a hidden gem! It’s a nice, easy trail that’s perfect whether you’re looking for a peaceful walk, a light workout, or just some time to unwind. There’s so much beautiful nature to take in along the way — from the trees to the quiet surroundings, it really gives you a chance to slow down and enjoy the moment. Definitely a great spot if you want something low-impact but still refreshing and scenic. I’ll absolutely be back! ¿¿

Ocmulgee Heritage Trail

Is this the fault of the road construction?

March, 2026 by lauren.blais.7

Visited because we were in town for the Cherry Blossom Festival. Should have looked at the trail here on TrailLink before attempting. Short version: entrances to the trail were blocked, and what we were able to get to was overgrown, or lined with construction or trash, or occupied by people in tents. The new road bridge over the river has a good wide path, but we didn’t proceed down the ramp back to the trail for more of the reasons stated above. I don’t know if the current condition of the trail is solely the fault of the construction or what. But I’m sure the trail advocates in Macon are devastated… it’s clear there was a big investment at some point that has completely fallen off. So disappointed. I hope there’s a new wave of clean up, trail construction and restoration soon.

Accordion

Cricket Frog Trail

great trail

March, 2026 by rjxqbczqmk

Parked in Old Starsville Rd parking lot. Rode to Mansfield and back. About half the trail. It is pretty flat very nice ride. This is very nice, shaded, and paved. Will definitely ride again

Harris Greenway Trail

Connects two nice parks with additional riding opportunities!

March, 2026 by lauren.blais.7

The Harris Greenway could be thought of as three connected trails: the newer section at Harbins, the section at Tribble Mill, and the suburban connection in- between. This middle section is less scenic, but it is arguably the most important as it provides access for the high school and all the neighborhoods to two very nice parks. As a previous reviewer noted, there’s a full loop around the lake at Tribble Mill, and while it’s hilly and curvy, it’s mostly shaded. The surface here is asphalt, and is buckling in some places, but staff have made significant effort to mark these small hazards (as of early fall 2025 when I rode). Tribble Mill has all your standard park amenities and is a great place for a picnic if you’re starting from the other end of the Greenway. The suburban connector has a big hill down to the river, so if you’re not on an ebike, get ready for exercise! The side towards Harbins Park is newer, with rolling hills, a lovely boardwalk and more neighborhood connections. Harbins Park, while lacking the focal point of a lake that Tribble Mill has, is a nice park in its own right. There’s also another couple of miles of paved trail between all the mountain bike trails, and while it’s hilly, it’s completely shaded. I took my ride and pictures in early fall 2025. I meant to share them sooner since this trail had not received as much attention on TrailLink… but people are definitely out using it! I wound probably deduct half a star because I think more could be done to separate/protect the suburban section from the busy road, and there could be better wayfinding at the Tribble Mill section. But the Harris Greenway— with its connection to two nice parks — is a great trail. I drove over from Athens to check it out, and I’m glad I did!

Olde Town Conyers Trail

The parking for this trail is in the parking lot for Old Town, but the trail starts 1 block south of old town

March, 2026 by pbiggerg

The parking for this trail is in the parking lot for Old Town, but the trail starts 1 block south of old town

Eastern Regional Greenway

eastern greenway

February, 2026 by angela2good2003

Love this trail. Several flowing water creeks to view!

Eastern Regional Greenway

We ride this trail often and can't wait till more is added.

January, 2026 by marcuslrawls

We ride this trail often and can't wait till more is added.

Cricket Frog Trail

Excellent Trail

October, 2025 by ktsteph.taylor

This, our first ride planned from the TrailLink app was absolutely delightful. The earlier reviews helped us plan our day, parking in the free garage deck was very convenient. The scenery was varied and surprisingly peaceful considering the proximity to Atlanta. We met friendly folks and were able to complete approximately forty miles out and back.

Cricket Frog Trail

Beautiful Trail

October, 2025 by tamybw

This trail is my absolute favorite. It's so serene and peaceful. It's well maintained. My favorite part is riding the bridge over the Alcovy River. Depending on where you park there's several places to eat, or grab snacks. A great coffee shop in Mansfield called Your Perfect Cup or grab some delicious Ice cream from Marketplace CREAMERY also in Mansfield. Plenty of places to eat and shop in Downtown Covington. Be sure to plan a visit, you will not be disappointed.

Firefly Trail

Here’s some clarity on this in-progress rail trail

September, 2025 by lauren.blais.7

Thought I’d provide some clarity here, as the Firefly Trail is pretty disconnected and there are few trail amenities, but it has a lot of potential: Dudley Park near downtown serves as both the trail head of the Athens side and as the nexus for both the Firefly Rail Trail and the North Oconee River Greenway (so you can extend your ride in Athens by adding the Greenway). After parking, follow the trail along the river (or take a shortcut up through the woods) to reach the Firefly Rail Trail. You’ll see a bathroom, water fountain, and picnic pavilion for the park. Just off the trail there’s a bike repair station. Note: restrooms are locked in the evening and the water fountains are winterized in colder months. There’s no lighting on the trail. The Trail Creek aka rebuilt “Murmur” trestle and the bridge over the North Oconee are the highlights here. The Firefly trail is currently in segments spaced far from each other: Athens side - 2.9 miles Winterville - 1.5 miles Maxeys - 1.1 mile Woodville to Union Point - 6.5 miles The shady, three-mile connection between Athens and Winterville should be complete in spring of 2026, provided the final easements can be acquired. None of the other segments have reliable trail amenities and the towns are all very, very small. In Winterville, Pittard Park has bathrooms that may be open. In Woodville, about a mile past the trailhead, there’s public bathroom behind CJ’s BBQ that’s sometimes open. The longest segment of the Firefly Trail is actually from Woodville to Union Point, at just under 7 miles one-way, partially shaded. The Woodville trail head is just a parking lot right now and is easy to miss if you aren’t GPSing it. The trail head at Union Point is pretty but there’s no facilities currently. I recommend a trip into town… “The Point” is a grocery store/restaurant open 7 days a week, even on Easter. For now it’s your best bet for beverages and a snack on this segment. When complete, the Firefly Trail will be about 40 miles from Athens to Union Point. Check back to see the progress.

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.

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