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Bartram Forest Trails
1 reviews
4 of 5
Trails for beginners and intermediate level riders. Offers quite a workout to more experienced riders too. There is a 1.7 mile beginners'' trail cut in the wooded section near the parking area as well as a 4.0 mile loop. There are numerous marked singletracks and fire trails that offer a more challenging technical skills such as sand, water, bridges, and hills. Trails are cut through a mixture of hardwoods, pines, grasslands, and swampy areas. Beautiful scenery and plenty of wildlife. Be sure to bring bug repellant. A Pavillion and abthroom facilities are on site.
From Hwy 441
Turn onto Carl Vinson Road (note: Midway Elementary School will be on your right after you turn). Travel approximately 1 mile, past the Georgia Department of Motor Vehicles complex. Entrance to the forest is on the right.
Summary: The Bartram Forest Trails are great for casual or intense riding. There are alot of straight forward endurance trails, but theres also a few especially for mountain biking. There's one trail thats pretty much a downhill with a big dip and a bunch of roots, probably the most challenging one of the whole park. There's also a picnic area and a nice lake in the center of the park. The outer trails loop around in big circles for a more cross country feel, with decent scenery. Lastly, theres a big clean downhill that is by the power lines which is a good rush to fly down.
Recommended Route: I would start off with the mountain bike trails, which are off to the left once you enter and barely past the lake. Then go straight on the main trail past the lake, through long strench of small pines and do the endurance routes. I haven't even gone to every trail yet, so there's always something new. Check it out!
Other recommended trails in the same area: I've heard of another trail thats supposedly really intense called Salma Irwin. I think its like 20-30 mins from Bartram, but I'm not sure I've never been.
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