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Hikes around Fayetteville, Georgia, are characterized by routes through nature preserves, around lakes, and along paved multi-use path systems. The area's terrain is generally gentle, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for a wide range of fitness levels. The landscape consists of mixed woodlands and parklands, with many trails centered around local water features.
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The Kenwood Park Loop offers a delightful, easy stroll through a shaded natural setting in Fayetteville. You'll enjoy well-maintained, paved paths winding through lush greenery, with a peaceful creek adding…
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Hike the easy 4.0-mile Lake Peachtree loop in Fayette County, Georgia, offering scenic lakeside views and accessible paths.

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The Ridge Nature Preserve loop offers a delightful and easy hike through a diverse landscape in Fayetteville, Georgia. You'll traverse well-maintained dirt paths, moving between serene upland pine forests and…
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Hike the moderate 7.0-mile Peachtree City Paths loop, gaining 352 feet in elevation while exploring lakes and wooded areas.
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The McCurry Park walking trails offer a delightful escape into nature, featuring paved paths that meander through a serene "great forest setting" and open fields. You'll enjoy the tranquil ambiance…
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Lake Peachtree is the jewel of Peachtree City. There is a park at either end of the lake so you can take the whole family for a picnic and walk. You can also kayak or paddleboard on its calm waters.
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Peachtree City is rightfully proud of the 100+ miles of multi-use paths that crisscross the city. Residents are able to leave their cars at home and access parks, schools, lakes, shopping, and restaurants on foot, bikes, or golf carts.
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This 235-acre reservoir holds roughly 1 billion gallons of water. It's a popular spot for fishing, walking, running and picnicking, however swimming is prohibited.
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This large city park has playgrounds, ballfields, a picnic pavilion, a 400 meter running track, and a paved walking path. The path is wide and mostly flat, so pretty much anyone can do it. There are a couple of optional routes that take off from the main trail should you wish to explore some more.
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The Ridge is a great little spot to escape the city into nature. There are plenty of interwoven trails that loop around the preserve, so you can tailor your hike to your ability and time constraints.
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Previously known as Snakehead or Snake Island, this small island is a nice place to explore when hiking around the lake. The waterside picnic table is perfect for a lunch stop, just keep an eye out for thieving geese!
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This little park is a great place to stop for a picnic if you're walking around the lake. The great views and sound of water running over the spillway are great for relaxing in the sun.
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Yes, the area is very beginner-friendly. The terrain is generally gentle with minimal elevation changes. Most of the routes are classified as easy, making them accessible for a wide range of fitness levels. A good starting point is the McCurry Park North loop, which is a short and flat walk.
Hiking around Fayetteville is characterized by routes through nature preserves, around lakes, and along paved multi-use path systems. You can expect to encounter mixed woodlands and parklands, with many trails centered around local water features. The elevation gain is typically minimal.
Yes, many of the popular routes are loops. For a walk through a nature preserve, consider The Ridge Nature Preserve loop. It's a 2.5-mile (4.1 km) trail that takes you through a forested environment.
While the area is known for easier walks, there are options for longer outings. The Peachtree City Paths loop is a moderate 7.0-mile (11.3 km) route that follows the area's extensive multi-use path network through wooded sections, offering a more substantial hike.
Definitely. Lakeside paths are a key feature of hiking here. The Lake Peachtree loop is a 4.0-mile (6.5 km) trail that circles the lake, providing consistent waterside scenery throughout your walk.
There are over 20 hiking routes to explore around Fayetteville. The selection is varied, with the majority being easy walks and a handful of more moderate options for those seeking a bit more of a challenge.
The routes in this region are well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.0 stars. Hikers often enjoy the accessible, well-maintained paths and the peaceful scenery around the local lakes and nature preserves.
Yes, the area features an extensive network of paved, multi-use paths. These are perfect for walking, running, or cycling. A good example is the Glenloch Recreation Complex via Peachtree City Multi-Use Paths, which utilizes these paved greenways.
For a day hike in Fayetteville, comfortable walking shoes are a must. Since many trails are near water, insect repellent is a good idea, especially in warmer months. Always carry enough water for your planned route, and bring sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, as some paths can be exposed.
Yes, The Ridge Nature Preserve is a popular spot for hiking. It offers a network of trails that wind through a protected woodland area, providing a quiet escape into nature away from the city.


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