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Top 5 Bike Parks in Georgia

Best bike parks in Georgia offer a diverse landscape for cyclists, ranging from beginner-friendly paths to challenging downhill runs and technical mountain biking trails. The state features varied terrain, including extensive singletrack systems, flow lines, and jump lines. These areas provide opportunities for skill development and enjoyable rides across different skill levels.

Best bike parks in Georgia

  • The most popular bike park is Harbins Park, a forest and MTB park that features a 1,290-acre area with a 4.3-mile paved…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Harbins Park

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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 …

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Dwelling Loop

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Trail is directional and this is the Tues/Thurs/Sat direction. Make sure you hit the flow trails at the top.

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MB4 Trail

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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 …

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South Loop

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This is a directional trail, and this is the Tues/Thurs/Sat direction. This trail is all hand cut single track full of roots and rock gardens. The trail is old school mountain biking with little flow but great technical sections.

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Dwelling Loop Trail

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This is a bidirectional multi-use trail with beautiful curbs and well defined paths. You will run into many jumps and berms mostly used by mountain bikers. If hiking on weekends, …

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Sue
June 4, 2024, MB4 Trail

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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June 4, 2024, Harbins Park

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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This is a bidirectional multi-use trail with beautiful curbs and well defined paths. You will run into many jumps and berms mostly used by mountain bikers. If hiking on weekends, you will surely have the chance to see some being used by bikers.

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This is a directional trail, and this is the Tues/Thurs/Sat direction. This trail is all hand cut single track full of roots and rock gardens. The trail is old school mountain biking with little flow but great technical sections.

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Jeff
December 24, 2020, Dwelling Loop Trail

Trail is directional and this is the Tues/Thurs/Sat direction. Make sure you hit the flow trails at the top.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there bike parks in Georgia suitable for beginners?

Yes, Georgia offers several bike parks with beginner-friendly options. Blankets Creek Park, located near Atlanta, has a training area and easy trails. Similarly, Cochran Shoals Park in the Atlanta Metro Area provides a flat, over 3-mile path along the Chattahoochee River, ideal for beginners and families. Harbins Park also features a 4.3-mile paved multipurpose trail suitable for less experienced riders.

What are some challenging bike parks for experienced riders in Georgia?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Jarrod's Place Bike Park in Summerville offers trails up to double black diamond ratings, including technical enduro singletrack and A-line styled jump lines. Allatoona Creek Park features expert-level trails like 'Voodoo' with advanced log and rock features, and the Standing Boy trail system includes a gravity zone with jumps and rock features for aggressive riding.

Which bike parks in Georgia are best for families?

Families will enjoy Harbins Park, which offers a blend of nature and tranquility with a 4.3-mile paved multipurpose trail, playgrounds, and well-maintained restrooms. Blankets Creek Park is also family-friendly, with smooth rides, bermed turns, and opportunities for jumps suitable for various ages. For a very relaxed ride, Cochran Shoals Park provides a flat, paved path along the Chattahoochee River.

Are there bike parks with shuttle services in Georgia?

Yes, Jarrod's Place Bike Park in Summerville is notable as Georgia's first shuttle-serviced bike park, making it easier for riders to access its diverse range of downhill and enduro trails.

Do any bike parks in Georgia offer pump tracks or jump lines?

Absolutely. Allatoona Creek Park boasts a Velosolutions pump track and numerous jump lines. Big Creek MTB Park also features dirt jumps and pump tracks. For dedicated skill development, Pitner Road Bike Park includes Georgia's first Velosolutions paved pump track and several progressive jump lines, along with various wooden features.

When is the best time to visit bike parks in Georgia?

Georgia's temperate winters make it possible to enjoy biking year-round at many parks. Jarrod's Place Bike Park, for instance, is a popular winter destination due to its mild climate. Spring and fall generally offer the most comfortable riding conditions with pleasant temperatures.

What other outdoor activities can I do near Georgia's bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, you can find a variety of outdoor activities. For gravel biking, explore routes like the Cochran Mill Park loop or McQueen's Island Trail, detailed in the Gravel biking in Georgia guide. Hiking enthusiasts can find trails such as the Cherokee Trail at Stone Mountain Park or the West Rim Loop Trail at Cloudland Canyon State Park, as highlighted in the Hiking in Georgia guide.

Are there bike parks in Georgia that are eMTB friendly?

Yes, the Standing Boy trail system is notable for being open to Class 1 eMTBs, distinguishing it from some other Forest Service trails in the region.

Where can I find extensive singletrack trails in Georgia?

Allatoona Creek Park is Georgia's largest purpose-built mountain bike trail system, featuring over 38 miles of singletrack. The Pinhoti Trail also offers an extensive network of diverse singletrack terrain, stretching over 150 miles with challenging climbs and flowy sections.

Are there any bike parks with unique trail features or building methods?

Jarrod's Place Bike Park is recognized for its unique trail-building methods, including the use of 'trail armor' (carpet-like material) to prevent erosion, and its well-maintained trails are built by riders for riders, offering creativity and variation.

Do any bike parks in Georgia offer camping facilities?

Yes, Jarrod's Place Bike Park provides amenities like clean, air-conditioned bathrooms and showers, a pro bike shop, and camping options, making it a comprehensive getaway for riders.

What can I expect at Allatoona Creek Park?

Allatoona Creek Park is Georgia's largest purpose-built mountain bike trail system, offering over 38 miles of singletrack, multi-use gravel roads, two skills areas, and numerous jump lines. You'll find a variety of trails, from flowy and fast to rocky and rooty, along with a Velosolutions pump track. Notable trails include 'Mo Flow' for jumps and berms, and 'Voodoo' for expert-level technical features.

Are there bike parks located near the Atlanta metro area?

Yes, several excellent bike parks are conveniently located near the Atlanta metro area. Big Creek MTB Park in Roswell is a comprehensive spot within metro Atlanta. Blankets Creek Park is about 30 minutes from downtown Atlanta, and Pitner Road Bike Park is also in the Atlanta Area, offering a massive bike skills area.

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