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Ocmulgee Heritage Trail

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

Recent Trail Reviews

Ocmulgee Heritage Trail

much of trail closed for road construction. Homeless under bridges.

June, 2024 by horizondals

Nope

Ocmulgee Heritage Trail

Not ready for prime time currently

February, 2024 by sidresnick_tl

Feb '04: Started at the park and things went sour. Downed trees, homeless encampment and debris from highway construction made areas impassable. I gave up, returned to parking and took a hike in the opposite direction. The path along the river is bike-able and promising but before you go, check conditions and wait until the highway construction finishes and the area is cleaned up.

Ocmulgee Heritage Trail

3 people tried breaking in our car at the Spring St entrance. CRIME AREA

July, 2022 by amullis0306

3 people tried breaking in our car at the Spring St entrance. CRIME AREA

Accordion

Ocmulgee Heritage Trail

Disappointing

April, 2022 by gstarr_tl

The gate connecting the trail from Ocmulgee Mounds to the Heritage Trail was locked and a sign said "connection no longer available". Signage from parking at Central City Park was poor. Along the trail from the park we encountered major highway construction with lots of mud in 2 different places. We crossed through places where homeless people were camped. We never got to any interesting areas of Macon. In the section we did, the streets we went on were in high traffic areas with lots of commercial properties and fast food type restaurants. Based on what I had read about the trail ahead of time, we were very disappointed with what we found.

Ocmulgee Heritage Trail

Nice trail

April, 2022 by mwillis201

Currently under construction. Will be nice trail when construction is complete. Ample parking and nice historic exhibits at main office. Will return in the future.

Ocmulgee Heritage Trail

Nice trail Constuction in progress

April, 2022 by mwillis201

Nice trail Constuction in progress. Will return when construction is complete. Will have potential and character when construction is complete.

Ocmulgee Heritage Trail

unkempt and disjointed

September, 2020 by kholbent

I had high hopes for this one, because I thought we he mounds, music history and cemeteries would be interesting. It looks like the city made an effort at one time to invest in their greenways and parks, but the portion we rode was unkempt and unclear. Lots of construction and little revitalization. Maybe down the road they will get it all together and it will be a nice ride.

Ocmulgee Heritage Trail

Great Trail

September, 2019 by

This trail is nearly level compared to other trails that are reviewed. The Northern end at The Water Park is very well maintained and a great place for kids, birthday parties, and community functions. The Southern End is to be linked soon but at present that is a promise.
The Southern End extends from the Spring Street Bridge north a bit but certainly goes South from there to the Ocmulgee National Park. This lower part is new to me and truly a wonderful ride, hike, run or walk. It parallels the River and the Interstate 16 with many bridges over creeks and marshes. It is highly recommended.
From the Boat Ramp at the Spring Street Bride to the Great Temple Mound is about 3 miles. Many prefer to park at the Great Temple Mound and walk North as security is a bit better. But, don't get locked-in!

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