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Mountain Biking in Georgia
Mountain Biking on the Flat Tops. Description - Mountain biking in Georgia can create an excellent opportunity to get away and dissapear into the mountains. There are many trails, some hard some easy. Of the two National Forests in Georgia, both are headquartered in Gainesville Georgia. The Oconee NF covers 115,000 acres in central Georgia. Unlike the tall peaks of the Chattahoochee, the Oconee National Forest is relatively flat with small hills. Lakes, rivers, and wildlife are the outstanding features of the Oconee. Visit Lake Oconee, Hillsboro Lake, or 15,300 acre Lake Sinclair for swimming, fishing, boating and camping. If a wealth of trails is the hallmark of the Chattahoochee, bountiful game is the signature of the Oconee. There are also plenty of excellent fishing opportunities.

Or, if you prefer the more rugged trails of Chattahoochee NF, those biking trails are near major recreation areas. Three trails in the Oconee National Forest are suitable for horseback riding near the Ocmulgee River. The 1-mile Burgess Mountain Trail reaches the highest point on the Forest, at 645 feet, and is open to horseback and mountain bike riding. With over 430 miles of trails on the Chattahoochee, it's hard to find an area without some type of singletrack. From short day hikes to more arduous trips, for novices or experts, there is a trail for every level and purpose.

The Aska trail is open to hiking and mountainbiking, this trail system includes Long Branch 2.5 mile loop, Flat Creek 5 mile loop, Green Mountain Trail, and Stanley Gap Trail. The area is accessed from Aska Road parking area at Deep Gap and from Stanley Gap and Shady Falls Road. A mixture off single track and former logging roads with elevation changes of 1,700 feet encountered. The trails offer gentle to moderate hiking grades but are challenging for bikes.

State Parks are great resources for the mountain biker. Bobby Brown State Park has the beauty of a lake close at hand and trails for the novice

National Wildlife Refuges National Forests, Monuments and Seashores Lakes and Reservoirs
Blackbeard Island
Harris Neck
Okefenokee
Piedmont
Savannah
Wassaw
Andersonville
Chattahoochee NF
Chattahoochee River
Chattahoochee-Oconee NF
Chickamauga and Chattanooga
Cumberland Island Seashore
Fort Pulaski Monument
Jimmy Carter Historic Site
Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ocmulgee
Oconee NF
Allatoona
Bobby Brown
Carters
Elijah Clark
George T. Bagby Lodge
Georgia Veterans Memorial
Hart
Hartwell
High Falls
Sidney Lanier
Mistletoe
Moccasin Creek
Red Top Mountain Lodge
Richard B. Russell
Russell
Seminole
Tugaloo
Walter F. George
West Point

Guide to State Parks:
A. H. Stephens
Amicalola Falls and Lodge
Black Rock Mountain
Bobby Brown
Chief Vann House
Cloudland Canyon
Crooked River
Dahlonega Gold Museum
Elijah Clark
Etowah Indian Mounds
F. D. Roosevelt
Florence Marina
Fort King George
Fort McAllister
Fort Morris
Fort Mountain
Fort Yargo
General Coffee
George L. Smith
George T. Bagby and Lodge
Georgia Veterans Memorial
Gordonia-Alatamaha
Hamburg
Hard Labor Creek
Hart
High Falls
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation
Indian Springs
James H. "Sloppy" Floyd
Jarrell Plantation
Jefferson Davis Memorial
John Tanner
Kolomoki Mounds
Lapham-Patterson House
Laura S. Walker
Little Ocmulgee Lodge
Little White House
Magnolia Springs
Mistletoe
Moccasin Creek
New Echota Cherokee Capitol
Panola Mountain
Pickett's Mill Battlefield
Providence Canyon
Red Top Mountain Lodge
Reed Bingham
Richard B. Russell
Robert Toombs House
Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve
Seminole
Skidway Island
Smithgall Woods/ Dukes Creek Conservation Area
Sprewell Bluff
Stephen C. Foster
Sweetwater Creek
Tallulah Gorge State Park
Tugaloo
Unicoi Lodge
Victoria Bryant
Vogel
Watson Mill
Wormsloe

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