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Trail Description:
Rails to trails project. Excellent for the whole family. Fun, bathrooms and mile markers, benches, trees, nature, creeks, tunnels, mostly paved. Now up to 30 miles with more to come will go all the way to birmingham alabama.
How to get there:
285 to south cobb drive. Left on concord rd.l approx 4 miles on right. this is about 2 miles into the trail. Access to the trail in many places throught cobb & paulding county.
Additional Notes:
awesome way to keep families together...
| Posted by: b-rad on 9/3/2006 |
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went today,..started at mile marker 11.6 went to mile marker 17. nice little ride. fun, not to hard. went off of some side trails but didn't find anything that great. at mile marker 17, there was a dirt road with some sort of memorial.. rain kicked in pretty good.. turned back. mabee next time.
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| Posted by: Ankur Chatterjee on 8/4/2006 |
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Great weekend ride for long distances. Easy climbs, nice scenery, and looks like there's plenty of interesting side-trips. Good for all skill levels. 20 miles goes by in a wink on this trail.
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| Posted by: Runner on 1/11/2006 |
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With permission of Paulding Co., the equestrian trail along side of the paved trail is being cleaned up for use by MTB. Berms, hills, cuts and other features are being put in place. This should be a SA-Weet ride when complete. Come to mile marker 17 in Hiram and check it out!
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| Posted by: Wes on 8/23/2004 |
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Not too bad of a ride if you are bored around the house. If you look you can find a few side trails(unpaved) that are a little interesting. Watch out for kids on rollerblades!
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| Posted by: jason on 7/25/2004 |
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this is a paved railroad track through ga. its really a minature road for bikers, runners, skaters, etc. the only problem with it is that its a railroad track, so its mostly flat, and the grades are minimal. if you want to beef up youre endurance then check this out. also a great family ride for beginners just looking to get outside for a cruise.
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