A vertical signpost in a forested area displaying various trail use restrictions. The signs indicate that hiking is allowed, while horseback riding, mountain biking, and motorized vehicles are not permitted. Surrounding greenery includes trees and shrubs typical of a natural trail environment. Sosebee Cove / West Wolf Creek mountain bike trail.
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Level: Intermediate
Length: 8 mi (12.9 km)
Surface: Fire Road
Configuration: Loop
Elevation: +1,666/ -1,664 ft
Total: 12 riders
 

Mountain Biking Sosebee Cove / West Wolf Creek

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#301 of 403 mountain bike trails in Georgia
#9,797 in the world

The Route

Times like this are when I am an invaluable resource--because I did it wrong. I followed Jim Parham's recommended directions in Off the Beaten Path and rode down the pavement and up West Wolf Creek. If ever there was a piece of pavement that was worth riding your bicycle down, it is the chunk of Georgia 180 dropping down from Wolf Pen Gap to Vogel State Park. Still, the general wisdom that descending is best down on the gnarliest terrain in the ride always holds true.

So I highly advise you, if you are going to do this ride, to descend West Wolf Creek Road and climb up US 129 and GA 180. The route is an easy to follow loop using those three roads. Grab a map and you're good to go for this approximately 8 mile ride.

All About the Trail
What good is a trail review database if it only tells you which trails to ride, and not which trails to avoid? It would be very little use at all. Despite its inclusion in Jim Parham's popular guide book, Sosebee Cove is one to put in the "avoid at all costs" category. As I mentioned above, if you are going to do this ride, do not climb the gravel. The gravel road is very steep and throughly covered in somewhat sandy, but very dry/loose gravel. It's a beast of a climb, and force me to resort to hiking. What kind of forest road is rated a hike-a-bike? Maybe I was just wussing out in the 90+ degree heat and high humidity, but that is a beast of a hill.

Even if you chose to ride down it, what kind of mountain bike ride contains more pavement than gravel, and absolutely no singletrack? "A really lame one," is the appropriate answer.

The kicker that really makes this ride a loser is the fact that there's a ton of buff, beautiful singletrack crossing this route at many points... but it's all closed to mountain bikes! Way to throw salt in my wounds after that murderous climb. I can officially say I've ridden Sosebee Cove, and can say with authority that I won't be back.

Bottom Line
This is one ride that you should just pass on.

First added by Greg Heil on Jun 17, 2010. Last updated May 6, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: unknown
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: yes
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: unknown
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Getting there
Getting There

From Dahlonega:
Take US 19 North out of Dahlonega for 23 miles to Vogel State Park.

From Suches:
Head West on GA 180 to the intersection with US Hwy 129. Take a right, and another right after less than half a mile into Vogel State Park.

From Blairesville:
Go south on US 129/19/GA11 to Vogel State Park.

I recommend parking at Vogel State Park and riding from there, if you choose to do this ride at all.


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