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Mountain biking in Georgia offers a diverse landscape, from the mountainous north to varied terrain across the state. The region features significant elevation changes, dense forests, and a mix of natural and man-made rock features. These varied environments provide a wide range of mountain bike trails, catering to different skill levels. The state's terrain includes rugged mountain paths, flow trails, and extensive singletrack systems.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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23.5km
02:11
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Embark on the Tortoise, Copperhead Gap and White Tail Trail Loop, a moderate mountain biking adventure spanning 14.6 miles (23.5 km) with an elevation gain of 1143 feet (348 metres).…
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10.3km
00:54
110m
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The Primary Goods to Bimini Loop offers an easy mountain biking experience, covering 6.4 miles (10.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 376 feet (115 metres). You can expect…

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00:18
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The Flat Creek Nature Area Trail offers an easy mountain biking experience through a heavily forested environment. You will find ample shade and a pleasant natural aesthetic as you ride…
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20.9km
01:48
160m
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You can mountain bike an easy 13.0 miles (20.9 km) through the Blankets Creek system, gaining 518 feet (158 metres) in about 1 hour and 47 minutes. This route combines…
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20.4km
01:34
190m
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If you are looking for a demanding mountain biking adventure, the Avalanche and Explorer Trails offer a difficult route that will test your skills. This trail covers 12.7 miles (20.4…
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10.4km
00:59
160m
160m
Embark on the Cochran Shoals and Sope Creek Loop for an easy mountain biking experience that covers 6.4 miles (10.4 km) with 540 feet (165 metres) of elevation gain. You…
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14.1km
00:54
140m
140m
Head out for a refreshing mountain biking experience on the Harbins East loop, an easy 8.8-mile (14.1 km) route that winds through beautiful woods. You'll encounter varied terrain, including tight,…
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38.1km
03:50
810m
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Embark on the Bull and Jake Mountain IMBA Epic, a challenging mountain biking route that winds through the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. This moderate trail covers 23.7 miles (38.1 km) and…
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9.05km
00:47
80m
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Embark on the Oak and Hickory Trails Loop for an easy mountain biking experience that winds through pleasant wooded areas. This route offers a fun and flowing ride, perfect for…
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12.7km
00:57
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Embark on an easy mountain biking adventure through the Cochran Mill Park Yellow and Bear Creek Trail Loop, a route that spans 7.9 miles (12.7 km) with a gentle elevation…
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The Sope Creek Trail is a beautiful single track trail that winds through the woodland of Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. The trail is popular with walkers and mountain bikers, so make sure you look out for others on the trail.
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There is a short but wide wooden pier over the edge of the water that lets you look out across the length of scenic Sibley Pond. There is a bench and grassy area by the trail that makes this a great picnic or rest spot on your hike.
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Flat Creek Nature Area is a small park in Peachtree, Georgia with nice hiking and biking trails along the creek. There's also a small amphitheater for events, and a raised boardwalk across the wetlands that has a number of information boards to teach visitors about the unique ecosystem.
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This route is fantastic, taking you through most of the trails on the park's east side. It consists mostly of singletrack paths, with a 500-foot paved stretch and a quarter-mile log road. Along the way, you'll cover three loops before crossing the creek to explore the Back Side trails. The trail skips the Rim Bender, descends the rock face, and then loops back to conquer the top loop in the opposite direction.
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This beautiful 1,290-acre park offers a perfect blend of nature and tranquility. With a 4.3-mile paved multipurpose trail, a 7-mile horse trail, a 13-mile mountain biking trail, and a 4.5-mile hiking trail, along with playgrounds, pavilions, and well-maintained restrooms, it's the ultimate destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and relaxation.
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Olde Rope Mill Park provides several very popular trails ranging from beginner to advanced, with plenty of opportunity to practice your cornering and technical skills.
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Shagbark Alternate offers either a short but steep climb (riding clockwise) or descent (riding counter-clockwise) for riders who'd like to venture off Hickory Trail for something a bit more challenging.
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Riders can opt to take the more advanced Soapstone Ridge Alternate singletrack here.
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Georgia offers a wide array of mountain biking opportunities, with nearly 200 routes available on komoot. These trails cater to various skill levels, including 80 easy, 76 moderate, and 40 difficult routes.
Mountain biking in Georgia is characterized by its diverse landscape, ranging from the rugged North Georgia Mountains to dense woodlands and varied terrain across the state. Riders can expect significant elevation changes, a mix of natural and man-made rock features, and extensive singletrack systems. Popular areas like Ellijay and Lookout Mountain offer steep forested paths and challenging climbs.
Yes, Georgia has many beginner-friendly options. For instance, the Primary Goods to Bimini Loop is an easy 10.3 km route, and the Flat Creek Nature Area Trail offers an easy 5.6 km ride. The Blankets Creek: Dwelling, South & Van Michael Loops also provides varied singletrack and flow sections suitable for many riders.
Georgia's mountain biking season is generally favorable for much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While summer can be hot and humid, many trails weave through dense woodlands, providing shade. Winter closures are rare, but conditions can vary, especially in the mountainous northern regions.
The mountain bike trails in Georgia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 170 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, from flowy paths to technical singletrack, and the well-maintained trail systems that cater to all skill levels. The scenic beauty of the dense forests and mountainous regions is also a common highlight.
Yes, the Bull and Jake Mountain IMBA Epic is Georgia's only IMBA-certified Epic trail system. It offers over 20 miles (38.1 km) of backcountry singletrack through forested areas, providing a high-quality and challenging riding experience for experienced mountain bikers.
While specific mountain bike trails may not lead directly to the bottom of canyons, Georgia is home to impressive geological formations. Cloudland Canyon State Park, which offers mountain biking at its Five Points Recreation Area, features thousand-foot-deep canyons and sandstone cliffs. The Reflection Pool at Amicalola Falls State Park is a beautiful natural highlight nearby, though not directly on a mountain bike route.
Many popular mountain biking parks and preserves in Georgia, such as Allatoona Creek Park and Blankets Creek, provide amenities like trailhead parking, bike repair stations, and rest areas. These facilities enhance the overall riding experience and make it more convenient for visitors.
Yes, some trails offer picturesque scenery alongside bodies of water. For example, the Iron Hill Trail at Red Top Mountain State Park provides beautiful lake views. While not a mountain bike route itself, the Iron Hill Trail is a notable highlight in an area with scenic water features like Allatoona Dam and Sibley Pond.
Absolutely. Georgia offers 40 difficult mountain bike routes for those seeking a challenge. The Avalanche and Explorer Trails, for instance, is a difficult 20.4 km route that will test your skills. The state's varied terrain, especially in North Georgia, provides technical sections with thrilling descents and challenging rock gardens.
Many mountain bike trails in Georgia are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the Harbins East loop (14.1 km, easy) and the Oak and Hickory Trails Loop (9.1 km, easy). The Cochran Shoals and Sope Creek Loop is another popular easy loop at 10.4 km.
Beyond the trails, Georgia offers several interesting landmarks. You can find natural highlights like Piedmont Park or the Blood Mountain Summit & Shelter. For those interested in unique accommodations, the Len Foote Hike Inn is a notable hut in the region.


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