Mount Tabor Blue Trail. White Oak Park Loop. Sara Babb Park Trail. Length: 5. There is a small side trail on the southeastern side of the loop that goes partially up Ray Mountain. Mount Tabor Park Walking Trail. Goldmine Lake Trail. This is a fun hike to a small lake. Fortunately, the trail was not busy and we were able to dodge them. Apart from that, the trail is a nice ride. We enjoyed the paved trail and the fact that it was shaded most of the way.
Also, every road crossing in this zone had a user-activated traffic light. Some of the busier roads had bridges over them, or underpasses. Being a Saturday afternoon, it was very busy. I used my "dingy" bell frequently to alert pedestrians that we were approaching. If I were to ride it again, I'd try to do it on a weekday. In early September , I rode parts of the trail. Two days later, I rode from the trail's intersection with Bethlehem Road to Cedartown and returned to the Bethlehem Road intersection.
The trailhead was well executed with ample parking and flush toilets. Other trailheads to the west offered less parking and portajohns. The concrete surface was not anywhere near as smooth as relatively new asphalt. I felt a constant jiggling through my bike which got to be annoying after a while going about 12 to 15 mph. Numerous areas of tree debris and leaves covered parts of the trail. Fortunately, it was a dry day, so the debris didn't contribute to any slipperiness.
The route through Rockmart was not very well signed, necessitating a couple of u-turns. The surface through Rockmart had me thinking,"Why am I still on the trail when the adjacent city street looks to have a better surface? I returned to Rockmart heading east on U. The light to moderate traffic tolerated my presence as all of the drivers gave me the right lane with nary a honk. I always ride in bright-colored clothing, a red flashing rear light and a rear view mirror to make sure approaching traffic sees me.
On the second day, traversing the trail westward to Cedartown from Bethlehem Road, the trail is even less enjoyable with the stench of adjacent landfill hanging in the air coupled with challenging hills into Cedartown.
The adjacent nearly level railroad right-of-way drove home the point that this was not a rails-to-trails portion of the trail.
The Cedartown depot was a nice stop with friendly staff. Again, I chose to return to my starting point to the east on U. The trail is an asset for the area, but in the areas I experienced, it is needs some TLC. If you're in the area, it would be worth checking out. I can't recommend traveling specifically to ride on the trail as I did.
Can't believe the HUGE screw up here. My daughter and I really enjoyed this ride. Started at the Target shopping center on S. Park St. Very easy access to the trail.
I love the Suwanee Creek Greenway. I used to live close by George Pierce Park and I would either walk or ride the entire length of the trail and back. It's the best exercise. It's long enough to get in 20, steps in for the day and short enough to get in tons of miles on the bike with multiple trips. The boardwalks are great over the swampy areas and during the reptile mating season, it's cool to stop on the bridge heading south before you get to Sugarloaf Pkwy and watch the snake gathering along the stream of water coming from the community pond.
There are no steep climbs for either walking or riding. The hills are near Suwanee Creek Park and the rest is relatively flat.
Mostly populated by Cyclists, joggers, skaters, walkers, and people on electric rental scooters. Great trail! They will Get directly in your way unintentionally. Bout too many challenging hills but its length makes for a great work out. Has a few good views and even a public outdoor workout facility. TrailLink is a free service provided by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy a non-profit and we need your support! Log in Register. Search trails Close.
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