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Road cycling in Chattooga County, Georgia, offers diverse terrain characterized by rolling hills and tranquil rural roads. The region features abundant green spaces and pastoral scenery, providing a scenic backdrop for cyclists. Routes often wind through or near the Chattahoochee National Forest, offering secluded rides through valleys and rolling mountain foothills. This varied landscape provides options for both moderate and more demanding rides, with significant elevation gains available on longer routes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The CCC Museum loop from Holly Spring Cemetery is listed as an easy 18.5-mile (29.8 km) road cycling route with 977 feet (298 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking 1β¦
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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43.2km
02:10
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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East Armuchee Road is a paved road that crosses the Pinhoti Trail. There's room for about two cars at the trailhead. The trailhead and East Armuchee Road are relatively quiet.
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The Lyerly Spur from the Pinhoti Trail leads 3 miles one way into the small town of Lyerly. There are not many amenities for hikers in Lyerly, except for a few places to eat and a Dollar General.
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A small museum dedicated to the Civilian Conservation Corps, which was a government funded program that helped to build a lot of DeSoto State Park and other outdoor parks around the country.
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There are 4 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes listed in this guide for Chattooga County. These routes are carefully selected to offer serene rides away from heavy vehicle traffic.
You can expect a diverse landscape featuring picturesque rolling hills and tranquil rural roads. Many routes wind through green spaces and offer pastoral scenery, with some even providing secluded rides near the Chattahoochee National Forest. The region is known for its varied terrain, offering both moderate and more demanding rides.
Yes, there are two easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride. The CCC Museum loop from Holly Spring Cemetery is about 29.8 km long, and the Swan Lake loop from Pilgrim Hall is a shorter 18.2 km ride, both offering minimal elevation gain for a comfortable experience.
For those seeking a longer, more challenging ride, the Lyerly Spur Junction loop from James H."Sloppy" Floyd State Park covers nearly 96 km with over 630 meters of elevation gain. Another moderate option is the Peacock Lake β Boggs Lake loop from Armuchee Post Office, which is 43.2 km long.
The no-traffic routes in Chattooga County primarily utilize rural roads, which are generally well-paved. However, given the county's diverse terrain, some segments might include older pavement or even short, well-maintained unpaved sections, contributing to the authentic rural cycling experience. Always check individual route details for specific surface information.
Parking availability varies by route. For instance, the Lyerly Spur Junction loop starts near James H. "Sloppy" Floyd State Park, which typically offers parking facilities. For other routes, you may find parking near the listed starting points like Holly Spring Cemetery or Armuchee Post Office. It's always advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended parking spots.
Chattooga County offers enjoyable cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and fall are particularly pleasant, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, including vibrant fall foliage. Summer can be warm, but early morning rides are often comfortable. Winter rides are possible, though temperatures can be cooler.
While the routes themselves focus on scenic rural roads, Chattooga County is rich in natural beauty. The Lyerly Spur Junction loop starts near James H. "Sloppy" Floyd State Park, which offers hiking and a historic "Marble Mine." The region's pastoral landscapes and proximity to the Chattahoochee National Forest provide a serene backdrop for your ride. For more general attractions in the county, you can visit the Chattooga County website.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in Chattooga County, with an average score of 5.0 stars based on user reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil rural roads, the beautiful natural scenery, and the opportunity for secluded rides away from traffic.
Yes, Chattooga County features several public parks and green spaces. Towns like Summerville, Trion, Lyerly, and Menlo have parks that offer walking tracks and other amenities. James H. "Sloppy" Floyd State Park is also a significant green space. You can find more information about these at the Chattooga County Public Parks & Greenspace page.
While the routes themselves are designed for their quiet, rural nature, the towns within Chattooga County such as Summerville, Trion, and Lyerly offer various amenities including cafes and restaurants. It's a good idea to plan your route to pass through or near these towns if you wish to stop for refreshments.


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