Great
Bicycle Trails in the Southeast !
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Tsali
Recreation Area - North Carolina - What can I
say about Tsali that has not already been said. This
place has more miles of great single track mountain bike
trails than you can shake a handlebar at. Great!
Wonderful! Located near Bryson City, NC on the shores of
beautiful Lake Fontana. |
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Cohutta
Area - North Georgia - There are
many bike trails located in the Chattahoochee National
Forest near and bordering the Cohutta Wilderness Area. It
is located near Chattsworth and Eljay, GA. |
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North
Georgia Area Trails
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are many good mountain bike trails in North Georgia.
Around the cities of Ellijay, Dahlonega, Helen,
Gainesville, Cornelia. Here are a few of the trails that
are there and sources where you can get more information
on the trails and riding in North Georgia. |
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Silver
Comet Trail - Georgia
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is a Rails-to-trails that goes from Smyrna through Power
Springs, Hiram, Dallas, Rockmart, and Cedartown, Georgia. Riding
on this trail is excellent. It goes from Smyrna and connects 62 miles
later with the Chief Ladiga Trail at the Georgia and Alabama state
line. |
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Longleaf
Trace Trail - Mississippi - This is a Rails-to-trails
that goes 41 miles from Prentiss through Carson,
Bassfield, Sumrall to Hattiesburg. This is a paved trail
and has a horseback riding trail that parallels it. |
There are so many good places to ride and
not enough time for most of us to ride them. Here are a
few of them which are not in North Alabama, but are not
too far away. I do not have this part complete. I have
ridden most of these places. Soon I hope include
directions to the areas with maps, trail maps, sources,
and trail descriptions. More information and links to
other sites with good riding info are on the way. |
Please inform me of any
corrections or additions to the places listed on this page. A
page such as this can quickly become out of date. If you have a
place you would like to see here let me know that also. "All
I need is a little help from my friends."
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