
Biking
Go ride a bike. From paved pathways to designated park trails, if you like to ride there are many spots to choose from.
Biking at Georgia State Parks
Hop on your bike and come ride with us. Remember bicycles are allowed on paved roads and designated bike trails only. For the casual biker you can find good trails at the following parks: Red Top Mountain, Hart, Mistletoe, Smithgall Woods, Hofwl-Broadfiled Plantation and Victoria Bryant State Park. Looking to get dirty? Mountain bikers can find all sorts of trails at Fort Mountain, Tallulah Gorge, Unicoi, Richard B. Russell, Magnolia Springs, Ft. Yargo, and Watson Mill Bridge State Park. Click on an individual park to learn more and get out there.
Biking Contact Information
Parks with Biking
Crooked River State Park
Fort McAllister Historic Park
Fort Mountain State Park
Fort Yargo State Park
General Coffee State Park
George L. Smith State Park
George T. Bagby State Park and Lodge
Hart State Outdoor Recreation Area
Little Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge
Magnolia Springs State Park
Mistletoe State Park
Panola Mountain State Park
Red Top Mountain State Park
Reed Bingham State Park
Richard B. Russell State Park
Skidaway Island State Park
Smithgall Woods
Tallulah Gorge State Park
Unicoi State Park and Lodge
Victoria Bryant State Park
Watson Mill Bridge State Park
Biking Events
Thrills in the Hills Half-Marathon and MarathonFort Yargo State Park – Winder, GA
Saturday, Feb 26, 2011 / 8 AM to 2 PM
This half marathon and marathon will be an off-road course following the park's scenic mountain bike trails. www.dirtyspokes.com. Fee plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
Fort Yargo State Park – Winder, GA
Saturday, May 7, 2011 / 10 AM to 10 PM
These 6-hour and 12-hour races take competitors along our mountain bike trail and allow visitors to see the action first-hand. www.dirtyspokes.com. Fee plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Biking Clubs

Ride the trails or just ride in the mud. Join the Muddy Spokes Club and you'll be introduced to some 68 miles of mountain bike trails... from not so hard to downright exhausting.
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