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Dahlonega

Lake Winfield Scott via Woody Gap loop from Dahlonega

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Road cycling routes
United States
Georgia
Lumpkin County
Dahlonega

Lake Winfield Scott via Woody Gap loop from Dahlonega

Hard

3.1

(22)

88

riders

Lake Winfield Scott via Woody Gap loop from Dahlonega

05:02

93.6km

1,690m

Road cycling

Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure with the Lake Winfield Scott via Woody Gap loop, covering 58.2 miles (93.6 km) through the North Georgia mountains. You will experience significant climbing, gaining 5542 feet (1689 metres) in elevation over approximately 5 hours and 1 minute. The route winds through the Chattahoochee National Forest, presenting deep valleys and curvy mountain roads. Look forward to expansive green and blue vistas as you pass Woody Gap, and a refreshing change of scenery at Lake Winfield Scott. This difficult ride is designed for experienced cyclists seeking a demanding journey.

When planning your ride, note that the route is generally on well-paved surfaces, making it suitable for racebikes. However, be prepared for some mountain roads that may feature rumble strips. The area is popular with motorists, so you should remain aware of traffic, particularly on the curvy sections of the road. Parking is typically available at common access points, such as Woody Gap, to begin your journey.

This route offers a full immersion into the natural beauty of the North Georgia mountains. You will cycle through the Chattahoochee National Forest, an area known for its lush landscapes and varied terrain. The presence of Lake Winfield Scott provides a distinct visual element, offering a peaceful contrast to the challenging climbs. This trail stands out for its combination of demanding physical effort and scenic rewards within a protected natural environment.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

Please check local regulations for:

Blood Mountain Wilderness

Chestatee Wildlife Management Area

Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

Coopers Creek Wildlife Management Area

Waypoints

A

Start point

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17.7 km

Stone Pile Gap Road

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Stone Pile Gap Road, offers beautiful views of the Chattahoochee National Forest with minimal traffic. Take in the serene surroundings as you pedal through this scenic route.

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2

26.0 km

Chestatee Overlook

Highlight • Viewpoint

A picturesque viewpoint offering stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains. It's the perfect spot to pause and dismount your bike before continuing onwards.

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3

28.5 km

Woody Gap

Highlight • Mountain Pass

This point is where the Appalachian Trail crosses in the Blue Ridge District, offering absolutely stunning panoramic views of the North Georgia Mountains. There's a restroom facility and multiple areas for picnicking, making it a must-see spot on your ride.

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4

39.8 km

Lake Winfield Scott

Highlight • Lake

A human-made reservoir, Lake Winfield Scott is at the center of Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area, which offers an abundance of diverse wildlife and terrain.

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93.6 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

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50.9 km

26.3 km

16.5 km

Surfaces

78.3 km

15.4 km

< 100 m

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Saturday 18 July

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Frequently Asked Questions

What level of fitness is required for this road cycling route?

This is a challenging road cycling route, classified as 'difficult' with significant elevation gain. It requires a very good fitness level and is best suited for experienced cyclists.

How long does it typically take to complete this cycling loop?

The route is approximately 93.6 kilometers (58.2 miles) long with a duration of about 5 hours (18,090 seconds) for an average pace. Your actual time may vary based on your fitness and stops.

What is the road surface like on this route?

The route is generally on mostly well-paved surfaces, making it suitable for road bikes. However, be aware that some mountain roads in the area can have rumble strips, which might be a minor annoyance during climbs. Descents can be fast with some beautifully smooth sections.

What scenic highlights can I expect along the way?

You'll be immersed in the natural beauty of the North Georgia mountains and the Chattahoochee National Forest. Notable highlights include the Chestatee Overlook, Woody Gap with its open vistas, and the serene Lake Winfield Scott. You'll also pass by Stone Pile Gap Road.

Where can I park to access this cycling route?

While the route starts from Dahlonega, specific parking details for the start of this exact loop are not provided. However, parking is generally available in Dahlonega, and you can often find parking near popular access points like Woody Gap or Lake Winfield Scott if you choose to start your ride from there.

Are dogs allowed on this road cycling route?

This is a road cycling route, so dogs are generally not recommended to accompany cyclists for safety reasons. If you plan to visit areas like Lake Winfield Scott or Woody Gap, please check local regulations regarding pets in those specific recreation areas within the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The North Georgia mountains offer beautiful scenery, and cycling is popular in spring, summer, and fall. Fall provides stunning foliage. Summer can be warm, but the mountain air and breezes from Lake Winfield Scott can be refreshing. Always check weather conditions before you go.

Are there any permits or fees required for cycling in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest?

For casual road cycling on public roads within the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, permits are generally not required. However, some specific recreation areas or facilities (like certain day-use areas at Lake Winfield Scott) might have small fees. It's always a good idea to check the latest regulations from the US Forest Service for any specific areas you plan to stop at.

Does this route intersect with any other trails?

Yes, while primarily a road cycling route, it does briefly intersect or run parallel to sections of other trails. These include parts of the Appalachian Trail, Blue Mountain Spring Road, Coosa Backcountry, and Trahlyta Lake Trail.

Are there any places to refuel or find amenities near the route?

Dahlonega, your starting point, offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodations. Along the route, amenities are sparse, so it's crucial to carry sufficient water and snacks. Lake Winfield Scott has a recreation area which may offer some facilities, but it's best to be self-sufficient.

What should I be aware of regarding traffic and safety on this route?

The North Georgia mountains are popular with motorists, bicyclists, and motorcyclists. Roads can be curvy, and descents can be fast. Always be vigilant, especially on blind curves and descents. While the roads are generally well-paved, be mindful of rumble strips on climbs. Cycling with appropriate safety gear and lights is highly recommended.

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