Find the top rated running trails in Tallapoosa, whether you're looking for an easy short running trail or a long running trail, you'll find what you're looking for. Click on a running trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
Trail Image | Trail Name | States | Length | Surface | Rating |
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While the mile-long Allatoona Pass is today a serene, pine-shaded trail, in April 1862 it played a role in the Great Locomotive Chase, when disguised Union soldiers seeking to destroy critical bridges...
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GA | 1 mi | Dirt |
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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...
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GA | 18.7 mi | Concrete, Dirt |
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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...
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GA | 19.2 mi | Concrete |
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The Chief Ladiga Trail is steeped in history and nature, traversing the historic Alabama communities of Anniston, Weaver, Jacksonville, and Piedmont as it weaves through the countryside, forests, and...
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AL | 39.2 mi | Asphalt |
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Cochran Shoals Trail, on the northwestern outskirts of Atlanta, follows the western bank of the Chattahoochee River for over two miles, forming a popular fitness loop for exercise and recreation. The...
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GA | 2.6 mi | Crushed Stone |
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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...
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GA | 2.2 mi | Concrete |
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The Kingfisher Trail is part of Rome's connected ECO Greenway trail system, spanning 16 miles. The trail is paved with 12-foot wide concrete and is located on the west side of the Etowah River. It...
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GA | 0.6 mi | Concrete |
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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....
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GA | 1.2 mi | Asphalt |
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This trail is part of Rome's connected ECO Greenway trail system, spanning 16 miles. The Mount Berry Trail sits along the west bank of the Oostanaula River, a bucolic retreat of riparian forest and...
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GA | 1.8 mi | Asphalt |
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Any time of day is a good time to visit the Noonday Creek Trail in the northern Atlanta metropolitan area. The paved trail, separated into two parts, runs along the stream’s partly wooded...
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GA | 8.6 mi | Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete |
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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. Though the trails are...
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GA | 85 mi | Asphalt |
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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...
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GA | 1.4 mi | Concrete |
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The Rottenwood Creek Trail/Bob Callan Trail is a developing trail system, comprised of a three-mile paved trail that runs along the Chattahoochee River and Rottenwood Creek in Cobb County, and a...
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GA | 3.8 mi | Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete |
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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...
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GA | 61.65 mi | Asphalt, Concrete |
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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,...
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GA | 13 mi | Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete |
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The Town to Creek Trail is situated right in the heart of Woodstock, a northwestern suburb of Atlanta. Shortly after its beginning at Market Street (one block from Main Street), the paved trail dives...
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GA | 0.6 mi | Concrete |
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The Viking Trail is an easy three miles one-way: mostly flat and with a paved surface that can accommodate runners, cyclists, walkers and rollerbladers. The trail travels between the main campus and...
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GA | 3.5 mi | Concrete |
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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...
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GA | 1.4 mi | Concrete |
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The Kennesaw Mountain to Chattahoochee River Trail, more commonly known as the Mountain to River or M2R trail aims to be Marietta's connection between two NPS units, the Kennesaw Mountain National...
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GA | 10.38 mi | Asphalt, Concrete |
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The East Point PATHÂ 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...
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GA | 1.4 mi | Concrete |
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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...
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GA | 1.6 mi | Concrete |
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The first phase of the Proctor Creek Greenway opened in May 2018 and stretches nearly 3 miles in northwestern Atlanta, surrounded by the neighborhoods of Bankhead, Grove Park, Rockdale and West...
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GA | 2.9 mi | Concrete |
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Rome's Ridge Ferry Trail links two paths at the confluence of the Oostanaula and Etowah rivers, where these two waterways meet to form the Coosa River. Paved promenades line both sides of the...
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GA | 4.5 mi | Asphalt |
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A rugged trek through the North Georgia mountains, this 4-mile trail is ideally suited to hikers and mountain bikers. Despite its quiet, dense forest setting, the Simms Mountain Trail does pass...
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GA | 4 mi | Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel, Sand |
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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...
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GA | 5.52 mi | Concrete |
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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...
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GA | 1.5 mi | Concrete |
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The result of efforts by the Cumberland Community Improvement District, the Akers Mill Trail is an important connector trail in Atlanta's Cobb County outskirts. The trail is divided into...
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GA | 2.3 mi | Asphalt, Concrete |
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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...
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GA | 3.4 mi | Asphalt, Concrete |
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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...
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GA | 4.8 mi | Concrete |
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The West Cobb Trail is a 2-way dedicated pathway within the right-of-way of the Ernest Barrett Parkway (State Route 5 Connector). The trail follows the arterial through a residential part of the...
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GA | 2.7 mi | Asphalt, Concrete |
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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...
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GA | 1.8 mi | Asphalt |
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This multiuse path extends for over 3 miles along Dallas Highway (State Route 120). There is some big box retail clustered around the intersection with Barrett Parkway, as well as some smaller...
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GA | 3.5 mi | Asphalt |
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The Levee Trail is a part of Rome's connected ECO Greenway trail system, spanning 16 miles. The 10-foot wide, paved trail sits on a levee on the west bank of the Oostanaula River, and follows the...
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GA | 1.8 mi | Asphalt, Concrete |
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Prioritizing function over beauty, the Powder Springs Road Multi-Use Trail offers cyclists and pedestrians a wide concrete sidepath along the busy suburban road in southwestern Marietta. Providing...
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GA | 1.31 mi | Brick, Concrete |
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The Silver Creek Trail is a 12-foot wide concrete pathway in Rome, Georgia, and is part of the city's connected ECO Greenway trail system, which spans 16 miles. The trail starts downtown on East 4th...
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GA | 0.7 mi | Concrete |
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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...
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GA | 1.1 mi | Concrete |
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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...
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GA | 2.3 mi | Concrete |
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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...
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GA | 1.7 mi | Concrete |
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The trail is mostly freshly paved and in great shape, relatively flat and beautiful scenery!
Wife and I rode two sections, first east from Cedartown for about 21 miles to just past the large tunnel. The first 4 miles (or so) is extremely challenging with a number of very steep grades. Our second ride was from Coots Lake trail head , again east for about 20 miles. This is a much easier ride with easy hills.
Overall this is a beautiful trail that is well marked. My only complaint was that every single water fountain we stopped at was inoperative.
We rode the full 91 miles from West of Atlanta to Alabama in mid March. It is a well maintained concrete trail that travels through the countryside. It is 95% a straight gradual inclined or decline, except for a few miles in the middle of the trail where there are quite a few hills. These hills are due that the existing rail trail was sold to private owners so they had to reroute approximately 5 miles section around the hills in the area. At approximate mile marker 43 we stayed at the Manor at Beck’s Lake bed-and-breakfast. I would highly recommend the B&B. These two trails are one of the best continuous trails I have ever written. Highly recommend.