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Touring cycling around Kennesaw, Georgia, offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, natural creeks, and significant historical landmarks. The region features a network of paved multi-use trails, greenways, and dedicated bike paths that traverse forests and open areas. Kennesaw Mountain, rising to 1808 feet, provides a prominent natural backdrop, with its paved roadways accessible to cyclists. The area's infrastructure supports various cycling experiences, from serene creek-side paths to connections with extensive regional routes.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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This easy 14.2-mile touring cycling route on the Noonday Creek Trail offers varied scenery and connects to Kennesaw Mountain National Battle
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An easy 16.0-mile touring cycling route, the Noonday Creek Trail offers a mix of serene creek-side paths and urban sections.

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Touring cycling the Mountain to River Trail offers a moderate 17.4-mile ride connecting natural parks with urban Marietta.
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Cycle the moderate 10.9-mile Mountain to River Trail, connecting Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park with urban Marietta.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It’s easy to lose the path; sections are very poorly marked or not marked at all.
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At the Visitor Center of the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park you can learn about the history of the former Civil War battlefield. Inside the visitor center there is a permanent exhibition, and around the center various information boards provide information about the events of 1864.
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This linear park runs along Spring Road for about .7 mile and has outdoor pavilions you can reserve, along with a paved multi-use trail you can bike.
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The bike trail goes right past 10-acre Taylor-Brawner Park. This park has a lot of open space to enjoy, with gazebos and a playground too.
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This is a dedicated bike path alongside Barrett Parkway. Although it's not as pleasant to ride as some of the greenway trails around here, it's good for a workout and gives you interesting views of Kennesaw Mountain in the distance. From this vantage, it's easy to imagine the mountain's tactical significance during the battles of the Civil War.
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This paved multi-use trail runs through a mix of forest, kudzu, and city streets. The south end of the trail delivers you right to Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, or you can link into the Barrett Parkway Trail heading southwest.
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There are over 10 touring cycling routes in Kennesaw, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes more than 100 times.
Yes, Kennesaw offers several easy, family-friendly touring cycling routes. The Noonday Creek Trail is a popular choice, an easy 14.2-mile paved route with diverse scenery. Swift-Cantrell Park also features a one-mile asphalt perimeter trail and a half-mile inner-loop, both ideal for cycling with family. The City of Kennesaw Community-Wide Trail System also includes greenway trails suitable for all ages.
Many routes offer views of significant landmarks. The Noonday Creek Trail connects directly to Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, where you can find historical sites like the Confederate Four Gun Artillery Battery and Pigeon Hill. The Barrett Parkway Trail also provides interesting views of Kennesaw Mountain.
Yes, you can find circular routes in Kennesaw. A good example is the Noonday Creek Trail loop from Fifth Third Bank Stadium, an 8.4-mile easy route that leads through natural areas alongside Noonday Creek.
Kennesaw offers pleasant touring cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and fall generally provide the most comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with milder weather. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are typically mild.
Absolutely. Kennesaw's trail network connects to broader regional routes. A major draw for touring cyclists is the Mountain to River Trail, which provides varied terrain and connections to other local trails. The Silver Comet Trail, a 61.5-mile paved rail-trail, is also easily accessible from the Kennesaw area and connects to the Chief Ladiga Trail in Alabama, offering a combined 94.5 miles of paved pathway for long-distance touring.
Kennesaw offers a range of difficulty levels. You'll find 6 easy routes, 6 moderate routes, and 2 more challenging routes. This variety ensures options for beginners, families, and more experienced touring cyclists looking for a longer ride or some elevation.
While primarily a hiking destination, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park does allow bicycles on its open, paved roadways on weekdays (with some restrictions on weekends and holidays due to shuttle operations). There's also a 1.4-mile paved multi-use trail at the battlefield's entrance. For detailed information on cycling regulations, you can visit the NPS website.
Yes, many of Kennesaw's cycling trails are well-supported with amenities. The City of Kennesaw Community-Wide Trail System includes benches, bridges, and dog waste stations. The extensive Silver Comet Trail, accessible from Kennesaw, is particularly well-equipped with numerous access points, restrooms, water fountains, and even bike repair shops along its route.
The touring cycling routes in Kennesaw are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from over 8 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse scenery, well-maintained paved trails, and the connections to natural areas and historical sites.
Parking is generally available at various trailheads and parks throughout Kennesaw. For instance, the Noonday Creek Trail has access points with parking, and the Silver Comet Trail has numerous access points like the Floyd Road Trailhead, which also includes bike shops. Swift-Cantrell Park also offers parking for its internal trails.
While many routes are easy to moderate, Kennesaw does offer a couple of more challenging touring cycling routes. These routes might feature greater distances or more significant elevation changes, providing a good workout for experienced cyclists. For example, some sections of the Mountain to River Trail can offer varied terrain and elevation.


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