Johns Creek Greenway

Georgia

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Johns Creek Greenway Facts

States: Georgia
Counties: Fulton
Length: 4.2 miles
Trail end points: Old Alabama Road and Findley Road
Trail surfaces: Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 11867411

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Johns Creek Greenway Description

The Johns Creek Greenway is a multi-use path along the west side of Medlock Bridge Road, one of Johns Creek's busiest roads. The greenway consists of wide concrete sidewalk built to accommodate cyclists, walkers and other non-motorized users. The trail begins on Old Alabama Road and winds its way north via Medlock Crossing Parkway to State Bridge Road, where it intersects with another multi-use path along that road. Crossing State Bridge Road, the trail skirts the perimeter of Johns Creek High School's athletic fields, before emerging on Medlock Bridge Road, which it follows up to Findley Road. Lots of businesses are located along this road, from local shops to national chains, so the path serves as a way to reach those places and run some errands while still getting your steps in.

Parking and Trail Access

There is no dedicated parking for this trail. You may be able to park at the businesses along the trail but be mindful of parking regulations.

Johns Creek Greenway Reviews

Fantastic

It's an excellent trail. I’m so happy to see my tax dollars going to good use. It’s a multipurpose trail and park. Part of the trail is padded with a material that has a little give or bounce to it. The material is great for the back, knees and joints over all. My friend has knee problems and she said that walking on that material helps her.

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