Mulberry is a region known for its varied landscapes that support a range of outdoor pursuits. The area features diverse terrain, from the mountainous trails of North Georgia to the expansive parks with lakes and woodlands in Gwinnett County. These natural features provide a setting for several sports like jogging, with routes winding through forests, along ridgelines, and beside water bodies. The geography of Mulberry offers both challenging ascents and more gentle paths, catering to different activity levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
Mulberry offers diverse outdoor activities, primarily focusing on jogging, hiking, and mountain biking. The region includes both mountainous terrain in North Georgia and expansive parks with varied trails in Gwinnett County. These areas provide opportunities for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, Mulberry features numerous jogging routes. Little Mulberry Park offers over 14 miles (22.5 km) of trails, including paved multi-purpose paths and unpaved routes with elevation changes. Mulberry Gap provides access to hundreds of miles of trails through the Chattahoochee National Forest, suitable for trail running.
Little Mulberry Park offers a variety of jogging trails, including 5.5 miles (8.8 km) of paved multi-purpose trails like the Karina Miller Preserve Loop Trail. It also has 2.7 to 3.6 miles (4.3 to 5.8 km) of hiking trails and 5 to 5.7 miles (8 to 9.2 km) of equestrian trails that can be used for jogging, some with significant elevation changes.
Near Mulberry Gap, jogging trails traverse diverse terrain within the Chattahoochee National Forest. Runners can encounter steep technical sections, long mellow grades, gravel roads, and rugged ridgelines. Trails often wind through picturesque mountain scenery, following creeks and rhododendron tunnels.
Little Mulberry Park provides handicapped-accessible paved paths suitable for beginners and those seeking easier routes. These trails offer a more gentle experience compared to some of the more challenging unpaved options available in the region.
Little Mulberry Park is well-suited for families, offering extensive trails for walking and jogging, along with amenities like playgrounds and picnic pavilions. Its varied trail system caters to all ages and fitness levels, making it a good choice for family outings.
Little Mulberry Park features peaceful lakes, including Miller Lake, vast meadows, and woodlands with older hardwood stands. An overlook area provides panoramic views from one of Gwinnett County's highest elevations. The Karina Miller Preserve Loop Trail is also a notable feature.
From Mulberry Gap, prominent trails include sections of the Pinhoti Trail, which extends over 360 miles (579 km). Other notable trails in the vicinity are Bear Creek, Windy Gap/Milma, and Mountaintown Creek, offering varied experiences for trail runners and hikers.
Mulberry Gap Adventure Basecamp offers amenities such as cabins, campsites, and home-cooked meals. It also provides shuttle services to various trailheads, enhancing the experience for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the surrounding trails.
A komoot guide titled Running Trails around Mulberry is available to help users discover specific options and characteristics of routes in the region.
Mulberry has been visited by more than 40 komoot users. The region currently has 1 route listed, with an average rating of N/A stars.
For information regarding Little Mulberry Park, Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation can be contacted at 678-277-0850. A Trails Hotline is also available at 770-978-5270.
Mulberry Gap can be reached at 706-698-2865 for general inquiries and reservations. An on-call staff member is available 24/7 for urgent needs at 770-769-5514.

