Little River Trail


Little River Trail is located in Woodstock, Georgia. The trail provides bikers with a challenging ride over 15 miles that run along river banks and scenic overlooks. The trail is open from dawn till dusk and there is no entrance fee to experience the trails.

The trail runs along the 200 miles of shoreline which was created when Georgia Power dammed Allatoona Lake. While riding along the trails, bikers need to be cautious of sticks and grit which can jam the spokes of bikes; bikers also need to keep an eye out for wildlife.

Trails are located on both sides of the river and are protected from future development, the most popular trail is the one located across the old bridge on the northern bank. Just getting over to this trail can be exciting on its own as there are mounds of dirt on either side that prevents vehicles crossing the narrow passageway.

Topography is available for advanced riders; this includes a trek that passes the 30-foot-wide waterfall at Blankets Creek. The trails in some areas are red-clay during wet weather, past the river the trail is sandy yet still easy to ride. Little River Trail is mainly for bicycle riders although horse riders and motorbikes are still able to use the trails.

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