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Enjoy an easy 0.9-mile hike on the Jones Bridge Trail, featuring river views and lush forests in the Chattahoochee River National Recreation
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail is located within Jones Bridge Park, which offers paid parking for visitors. You can find the parking area directly at the park entrance.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on your hike.
Cool, early mornings are often recommended for hiking, especially to experience the golden sunrise light mixing with fog along the river. Spring offers beautiful wildflowers, and fall provides vibrant foliage. The park is open year-round.
The Jones Bridge Trail is part of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. While there isn't a specific hiking permit, there may be a fee for parking at Jones Bridge Park. Check the park's official website for current parking fee information.
The trail is mostly unpaved with compact soil, but it does include some moderate hills and steeper sections, reaching up to an 18% grade in places. Wooden stairs are present to assist with elevation changes. Some sections can be singletrack with vegetation close to the path.
You'll enjoy scenic views of the Chattahoochee River, including whitewater shoals and large boulders. The trail also winds through picturesque forests, often lush with wildflowers. Keep an eye out for wildlife, especially deer during early mornings and evenings. You may also cross wooden suspension bridges.
Yes, the trail is typically a loop, with various options ranging from 4.6 to 5.1 miles. There's also a 4.25-mile west side loop that can be combined for a longer 5.25-mile hike.
Yes, the trail leads to the remnants of the historic Old Jones Bridge, built in 1904. Although much of it collapsed into the river around 2018, its vibrantly-painted shell and pilings serve as a historical reminder.
The forest is rich with diverse wildflowers, particularly in spring. Deer are a common sight, especially during the quieter times of day like early mornings and late evenings. You'll also experience the varied flora of a riverside forest.
Jones Bridge Park offers amenities such as paid parking. It's a well-maintained park within the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, providing a good starting point for your hike.
While the trail is generally considered of moderate difficulty, much of the path is relatively flat and easy to navigate. However, it does include some moderate hills and steeper sections, so beginners should be prepared for varied terrain. The full loop can be a good challenge for those new to hiking.