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If you've ever tried planning touring cycling around Powder Springs, you know how quickly the options can feel overwhelming. With so many trails and paths, itβs tough to figure out which ones are genuinely worth your time and effort. That's where komoot comes in. Our community has ridden, mapped, and reviewed the best routes, so we've done the legwork to bring you a curated shortlist that cuts through the noise.
Powder Springs is a true gem for traffic-free cycling, largelyβ¦
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.6km
03:35
390m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.9km
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The Power Springs loop from Powder Springs offers a delightful touring cycling experience, blending suburban charm with natural beauty. You'll pedal along mostly paved surfaces, enjoying gentle gradients and mildβ¦
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Embark on a substantial touring cycling adventure with the Dallas loop from Powder Springs, a route that guides you through a fascinating transition from suburban outskirts to serene rural landscapes.β¦
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The Pumpkinvine Trestle is a 750-feet-long bridge that takes you over Pumpkinvine Creek. The bridge rises up to 126 feet and gives you great views of the creek and woodland below.
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This quiet, paved rail trail is open to almost all non-motorized uses. Long sections of it wind through forested greenways, making for a really nice ride.
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Downtown Powder Springs, Georgia, is a quaint and vibrant area known for its small-town charm that features a mix of local shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. The town square is a focal point, often hosting events like farmers' markets, concerts, and festivals. The Historic Train Depot, now a community center, and the Seven Springs Museum offer glimpses into the area's past. Powder Springs Park and the nearby Silver Comet Trail provide recreational opportunities, making downtown a hub of activity for both residents and visitors.
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The Silver Comet Trail is a 61.5-mile paved multi-use trail that passes through Cobb, Paulding, and Polk counties. The trail is only open to walkers, runners, hikers, bicyclists, rollerbladers, dog walkers, and is mostly wheelchair accessible; it is a great, car-free way to explore Georgia. The trail starts in Smyrna, Georgia, and ends at the Georgia/Alabama state line. This section goes west from Power Springs toward Hiram.
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Main Street in Dallas, Georgia, is the heart of the city's historic downtown area. Characterized by its charming small-town atmosphere, it features a variety of local businesses, boutiques, and eateries housed in historic buildings. Landmarks like the Dallas Theater and the historic Paulding County Courthouse. Main Street is just a mile and a half north of the Silver Comet Trail, making it a great place to stop when completing an epic ride along this 61.5 mile long trail.
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The Silver Comet Trail is a 61.5-mile paved multi-use trail that passes through Cobb, Paulding, and Polk counties. The trail is only open to walkers, runners, hikers, bicyclists, rollerbladers, horses, dog walkers, and is mostly wheelchair accessible; it is a great, car-free way to explore Georgia. The trail starts in Smyrna, Georgia, and ends at the Georgia/Alabama state line. This section goes from Smyrna to Power Springs.
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The Silver Comet Trail is a 61.5-mile paved multi-use trail that passes through Cobb, Paulding, and Polk counties. The trail is only open to walkers, runners, hikers, bicyclists, rollerbladers, horses, dog walkers, and is mostly wheelchair accessible; it is a great, car-free way to explore Georgia. The trail starts in Smyrna, Georgia, and ends at the Georgia/Alabama state line. This section goes from Smyrna to Power Springs.
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There are 8 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Powder Springs listed in this guide, offering a variety of distances and difficulties for cyclists looking for car-free experiences.
The routes in Powder Springs cater to various skill levels. You'll find 3 easy routes, 3 moderate routes, and 2 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners and experienced touring cyclists alike. The terrain is generally smooth and largely level, especially on the paved Silver Comet Trail.
Yes, several routes offer a circular experience. For a moderate loop, consider the Silver Comet Trail loop from Powder Springs, which covers about 37.4 km. Another moderate option is the Pumpkinvine Trestle loop from Powder Springs, spanning approximately 36.7 km.
The Silver Comet Trail, which forms the backbone of many routes, features several points of interest. You can experience the impressive Pumpkinvine Trestle, a 750-foot long bridge offering panoramic views, and the historic Brushy Mountain Tunnel. The trails also traverse preserved forests, rural countrysides, and pass over towering train trestles, providing diverse scenery.
Ample parking is available at various access points. Silver Comet Linear Park is a convenient trailhead with parking, restrooms, and other amenities. You can also find parking in downtown Powder Springs, which offers direct access to the Silver Comet Trail via the Lucille Trail.
Yes, the paved, largely level nature of trails like the Silver Comet Trail makes them very family-friendly. The guide includes 3 easy routes, such as the Power Springs loop from Powder Springs, which is just under 19 km, perfect for a leisurely family outing. Parks along the trail, like Silver Comet Linear Park, also offer playgrounds and facilities.
Yes, the multi-use trails in Powder Springs, including the Silver Comet Trail and its connecting paths like the Wildhorse Trail, are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
Powder Springs offers enjoyable cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures.
While specific cafes directly on the trails might be limited, the Lucille Trail connects to the historic downtown area of Powder Springs, where you can find various dining options. Additionally, the Silver Comet Linear Park offers a concession stand, and nearby parks like Thurman Springs Park are close to downtown amenities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from 15 ratings. Reviewers often praise the smooth, car-free experience of the Silver Comet Trail, the scenic diversity, and the well-maintained infrastructure that makes for a relaxing and enjoyable ride.
For experienced cyclists seeking a longer, more challenging car-free ride, the Dallas loop from Powder Springs is a difficult route spanning nearly 68 km with significant elevation gain. The Silver Comet Trail itself extends for 61.5 miles and connects to Alabama's Chief Ladiga Trail, offering continuous long-distance cycling opportunities.
While Powder Springs has limited direct public transport options for trail access, the city is actively working on improving connectivity. For detailed information on local transportation and trail access, you may consult the official Powder Springs website: powderspringsga.gov.


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