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No traffic road cycling routes in Georgia traverse a diverse landscape, from the Appalachian foothills in the north to the coastal plains and barrier islands. The state features extensive networks of paved trails and greenways, often built on former railroad beds, providing smooth surfaces for cycling. Beyond dedicated paths, Georgia offers numerous scenic country roads with low traffic, winding through rural areas and past lakes. This varied terrain provides options for cyclists seeking flat, long-distance rides as well as routes…
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure along the Silver Comet Trail, stretching 42.7 miles (68.8 km) with an elevation gain of 1375 feet (419 metres). This route, which you…
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Embark on the White to Shope Lake via Little Lake loop for a refreshing racebike ride through North Georgia's scenic landscape. This moderate route spans 62.5 miles (100.5 km), offering…

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The Shortline Trail & Bridge Creek Road loop offers a moderate road cycling experience, covering 33.6 miles (54.1 km) with an elevation gain of 2222 feet (677 metres). You can…
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Embark on an easy road cycling adventure around Lake Kedron and Lake Peachtree. This 21.0-mile (33.8 km) loop, known as the North Peachtree Pathway, offers pleasant forested sections and glimpses…
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Embark on a moderate racebike loop that takes you along the scenic shores of the Hollis Q Lathem Reservoir and between the picturesque Twin Lakes. This route offers appealing natural…
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Main Street in Dallas, Georgia, is the heart of the city's historic downtown area. Characterized by its charming small-town atmosphere, it features a variety of local businesses, boutiques, and eateries housed in historic buildings. Landmarks like the Dallas Theater and the historic Paulding County Courthouse. Main Street is just a mile and a half north of the Silver Comet Trail, making it a great place to stop when completing an epic ride along this 61.5 mile long trail.
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The Silver Comet Trail is a 61.5-mile paved multi-use trail that passes through Cobb, Paulding, and Polk counties. The trail is only open to walkers, runners, hikers, bicyclists, rollerbladers, horses, dog walkers, and is mostly wheelchair accessible; it is a great, car-free way to explore Georgia. The trail starts in Smyrna, Georgia, and ends at the Georgia/Alabama state line. This section goes from Smyrna to Power Springs.
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Hollis Q. Lathem Reservoir covers 1,480 acres and serves as a crucial water source for nearby communities. Popular for fishing and boating, its scenic shores provide recreational opportunities amidst serene surroundings for visitors to enjoy.
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Located in the Twin Lakes neighborhood of Dawson County, Twin Lakes are quite literally a pair of lakes with lovely views for a ride between them.
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What was formerly (and still is most widely) known as Tallulah Falls Rail Trail is now called the Shortline Trail. It skirts within the border of Tallulah Gorge State Park and crosses the Tallulah River on a small bridge. The path is otherwise paved and can be made into a small loop using the surrounding country roads.
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This quiet country lane is a joy to cycle on with little around you besides trees and detached houses. A perfect section to cycle on a summers day to avoid the sun.
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The views of Lake Kedron as you cross it on this road are fantastic with a wide field of view of the body of water. It is worth jumping off the bike and taking a closer look if you have the time.
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Peachfield Dam in Shake Rag boasts a rich history, standing as a testament to community resilience. Constructed with ingenuity and determination, the dam played a vital role in local water management. Its origins reflect the pioneering spirit of Shake Rag, embodying the community's enduring commitment to progress and sustainability.
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Georgia offers a wide selection of no-traffic road cycling routes, with over 500 tours available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging mountain ascents.
Yes, Georgia has many easy, family-friendly options. The Silver Comet Trail is a popular choice, offering a mostly flat, paved path built on a former railroad bed. Another great option is the Lake Kedron to Lake Peachtree Dam via North Peachtree Pathway loop, which is rated as easy and provides a pleasant ride.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the North Georgia mountains offer routes with significant climbs and descents. While specific no-traffic routes in this category are fewer, many scenic country roads in the region provide demanding terrain. These routes often feature steep grades and test endurance, rewarding riders with spectacular views.
Yes, many no-traffic road cycling routes in Georgia are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the White to Shope Lake via Little Lake loop in Gordon County, the Shortline Trail & Bridge Creek Road loop, and the Lake Peachtree Dam to Padgett Lake loop.
Georgia's diverse landscape offers a variety of scenic viewpoints. In North Georgia, routes can provide stunning mountain vistas. Other trails, like the Jekyll Island Bike Trail, offer views of coastal marshes and beaches. You might also encounter unique geological formations like Stone Mountain or picturesque riverwalks depending on your chosen route.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Georgia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 380 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful scenery, well-maintained paved trails, and the opportunity to explore Georgia's natural beauty without vehicle interference.
Yes, North Georgia offers several no-traffic road cycling opportunities, particularly on dedicated paved trails and scenic country roads known for lower traffic volumes. While the region is famous for challenging mountain rides, you can find quieter routes that allow you to enjoy the stunning mountain backdrops.
Many routes are close to significant natural and historical landmarks. For instance, the Stone Mountain Trail leads to Stone Mountain Park, where you can visit the Stone Mountain Summit. In North Georgia, you might find routes near natural wonders like Amicalola Falls or the approach to Springer Mountain. Other highlights include Kennesaw Mountain Summit and Blood Mountain Summit.
Spring and Fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road biking in Georgia, with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summers can be hot and humid, especially in the southern parts of the state, while winters are typically mild but can have occasional cold snaps, particularly in the mountains.
Yes, Georgia features urban greenways and trails that offer no-traffic cycling experiences. The Atlanta BeltLine provides a network of multi-use trails connecting neighborhoods and parks, with paved sections ideal for casual rides. The Stone Mountain Trail also blends urban and natural scenery, starting in Decatur.
The length of no-traffic road cycling routes in Georgia varies significantly. You can find shorter, easy loops perfect for a quick ride, such as the Lake Kedron to Lake Peachtree Dam loop at around 34 km. Longer routes like the Silver Comet Trail can extend over 60 km, offering options for longer excursions.


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