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The best traffic-free bike rides around Powder Springs

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No traffic road cycling routes around Powder Springs are primarily defined by the extensive Silver Comet Trail, a 61.5-mile paved, multi-use path built on an abandoned rail line, offering a flat grade and a car-free environment. This region features a network of integrated city-wide trails, such as the Wildhorse Trail and Lucille Trail, connecting parks and natural areas. The landscape includes varied terrain from open pathways to sections alongside creeks and through parklands, providing diverse cycling experiences. Powder Springs serves…

Last updated: July 8, 2026

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Silver Comet Trail loop from Powder Springs

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Carol M
April 24, 2026, Lower Coots Lake (Coots Reservoir)

Beautiful area along the Silver Comet Trail.

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Awesome 750ft long Rail Road tunnel.

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Beautiful Rail Road Trestle

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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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The Brushy Mountain Tunnel is one of the highlights you will find along the Silver Comet Trail. An old railway tunnel built in 1912, it is 800 feet long. The tunnel has lights, but it is always a good idea to have a front and rear light so anyone traveling in the opposite direction can see you.

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Lisa
August 6, 2024, Silver Comet Trail

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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Jamie S.
July 7, 2024, Power Springs

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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Frequently Asked Questions

How many traffic-free road cycling routes are available in Powder Springs?

There are 11 dedicated traffic-free road cycling routes around Powder Springs listed in this guide, ranging from easy to difficult. You'll find options for various skill levels, including 4 easy routes, 6 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route.

What makes Powder Springs a good destination for traffic-free road cycling?

Powder Springs offers direct access to the renowned Silver Comet Trail, a 61.5-mile paved, car-free path built on an abandoned rail line. This flat-grade trail is perfect for road cyclists seeking a safe and uninterrupted ride. Additionally, the city has an integrated network of local trails like the Wildhorse Trail and Lucille Trail that connect to the Silver Comet, enhancing the traffic-free cycling experience.

What is the terrain and elevation like on the Silver Comet Trail near Powder Springs?

The Silver Comet Trail is known for its relatively flat grade, as it was built on an abandoned rail line. This makes it ideal for road cycling, offering a consistent and smooth ride without significant climbs. While some routes that incorporate the Silver Comet may have slight elevation changes, the trail itself is largely level.

Are there any easy, traffic-free road cycling routes for beginners or casual riders?

Yes, Powder Springs has several easy, traffic-free options. A great starting point is the Roadbike loop from Powder Springs, which is approximately 17 km (10.5 miles) long and has minimal elevation gain. The Silver Comet Trail itself, with its flat and paved surface, is also very beginner-friendly.

Can I find family-friendly traffic-free cycling routes in Powder Springs?

Absolutely. The Silver Comet Trail is highly recommended for families due to its car-free environment, paved surface, and gentle grade. It features amenities like restrooms, water fountains, and picnic areas along the way, making it suitable for cyclists of all ages and skill levels. Local connecting trails like the Wildhorse Trail also offer safe, paved options for family rides.

What points of interest can I see along the traffic-free routes?

Along the Silver Comet Trail and its connecting paths, you can explore several local attractions. The trail passes directly through Historic Downtown Powder Springs, offering access to shops and events. You can also find Thurman Springs Park with its pond, and along the Wildhorse Trail, look for Georgia's largest red maple tree and a wildlife observation tower overlooking wetlands.

Where can I park my car when cycling traffic-free routes in Powder Springs?

Powder Springs offers convenient parking options for accessing the traffic-free trails. The Historic Downtown area provides direct access to the Silver Comet Trail, and parking is generally available there. Additionally, parks like Wildhorse Creek Park, which connects to the Wildhorse Trail and subsequently the Silver Comet, often have dedicated parking facilities.

Is public transport available to access the traffic-free cycling routes?

While the Silver Comet Trail is a major regional asset, direct public transport options specifically for trail access in Powder Springs may be limited. It's best to check local CobbLinc bus routes for any stops near the trailheads or the downtown area. For detailed information on local transportation, you may want to consult the official Powder Springs city website.

What do other road cyclists say about the traffic-free routes in Powder Springs?

The traffic-free road cycling routes in Powder Springs are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the smooth, car-free surface of the Silver Comet Trail, its scenic stretches, and the convenience of accessing it directly from Powder Springs. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the ability to enjoy long, uninterrupted rides.

Are there any circular traffic-free road cycling routes available?

Yes, several routes offer a circular experience, allowing you to start and end in Powder Springs without retracing your path. Examples include the Silver Comet Trail loop from Powder Springs (approx. 48 km / 30 miles) and the longer Dallas – Power Springs loop from Powder Springs (approx. 76 km / 47 miles), which utilize sections of the Silver Comet Trail and other local roads with minimal traffic.

Can I bring my dog on the traffic-free cycling trails?

The Silver Comet Trail and its connecting multi-use paths are generally dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash and you adhere to local regulations regarding pet waste. It's a popular spot for walkers and cyclists with their canine companions. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't interfere with other trail users.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the traffic-free routes in Powder Springs?

Yes, the Historic Downtown Powder Springs area, which the Silver Comet Trail runs directly through, offers various cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can refuel or relax. You'll find options for a quick coffee, a meal, or snacks to enjoy during or after your ride.

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