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Level: Easiest
Length: 11 mi (17.7 km)
Surface: Greenway
Configuration: Out & Back
Elevation: +332/ -346 ft
Total: 46 riders
 

Mountain Biking Arabia Mountain Trail

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#166 of 403 mountain bike trails in Georgia
#4,591 in the world

Don't let the name fool you: this isn't a trail at all - it's a concrete greenway route. Even so, it's a very scenic greenway route through some pretty remote areas where you're sure to see wildlife any time of year. At one point the path crosses a 100 foot section of exposed granite where you're off concrete for just a moment. Long bridges, restroom facilities, and creek views make this comparable to Silver Comet on the west side. Check it out - not many people do!

First added by Jeff Barber on Apr 29, 2009. Last updated May 11, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: unknown
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: unknown
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: unknown
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Getting there
Take I-20 to the exit for Mall Parkway (Stonecrest Mall). Park at the mall and head out on the sidewalk marked with yellow arrows. Trail is 11 miles one way with multiple spurs and touches Arabia Mountain and Panola Mountain State Parks.


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  • C-Lo
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    Unless you are trying to get the Georgia Park badge do not even come here. Some of the boards on the board was are so bad they either have a cone on them our you can see straight through them. Some of the boards have just been replaced so they are working on the problems.

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  • jlmoon
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    Couple of rotten boards on some of the bridges, but otherwise fine paved trail.

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  • banglea89
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    The only reason I am not saying 5 stars because it is paved. Despite being paved, there were several awesome bridges, barns, and lakes to check out.

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  • jaybird57
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    Very nice *PAVED* greenway trail. Nice undulating terrain & beautiful scenery. Has an interesting rock quarry that I would recommend checking out while you're riding this trail. The rock literally meshes with the pavement!

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  • jmick
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    Rode it as part of muddy spokes (GA parks). Prolly shouldn't be on singletracks...but, great ride with family especially if you have yoing ones just learning to ride. If that is the case, don't even think of starting or finishing at the mall. Do an out and back from the park or stage your pickup before the trail runs into the metropolis.

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  • Keir Sims
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    This isn't a single track trail, so it shouldn't be reviewed as one. But it is an enjoyable paved trail to ride along. Its one of the pathfoundation.org trails in Atl. If I could, I would give it a 3.5 and I do plan on riding this trail again sometime. There are nice scenic views and wildlife that you will see along this paved trail. Unlike the Silver Comet trail it has a lot more hills, curves and turns. If you are looking for a fun, safe and easy ride; maybe with friends and family that aren't so much into riding in the dirt, this would be a great place to do that.

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  • Jeff Barber
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    For a paved trail, this ride is pretty good. You can start from Stonecrest mall and within a mile you'll feel like you're in the country. Singletrack mountain bike trails are planned for the southern end of the path near the abandoned golf course. Woot!

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  • Slee_Stack
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    This is a MUT. Its good for road and hybrid bikes. Not worth riding unless you live relatively close. It's a poor man's Silver Comet.

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  • GoldenGoose
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    A semi-intown, scenic greenway trail that is fun on a road bike or with slicks on your mtn bike. Not really sure why it's on a site called "Singletracks" but it is still a decent place to put in some miles if you can't get on dirt and you are worried about getting side swiped by our fantastic Atlanta drivers.* Review edited 2/6/2012

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Rider questions

Q: How far out and back on the trail?

Q: whats the length of the trail
A: There are at least 20 miles of interconnected paved routes in the area, though not all of the mileage is within the park itself. For the most part, the path is an out and back with offshoots which effectively doubles the distance you'll ride here.