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An easy 16.0-mile touring cycling route, the Noonday Creek Trail offers a mix of serene creek-side paths and urban sections.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail is primarily a paved, 10-foot wide concrete path, making it accessible for various types of bicycles. While much of it is flat and easy to navigate, there is a notable uphill climb on Old 41 Highway Northwest if you're heading towards Kennesaw Mountain. You'll experience a mix of partly wooded sections, lush greenery alongside Noonday Creek, and urban areas running parallel to busy roads like Barrett Parkway and Cobb Parkway.
Yes, the Noonday Creek Trail is generally considered easy, with most sections being flat and straightforward. However, be prepared for a good climb on Old 41 Highway Northwest, which can be a workout. Overall, it's a good option for those new to touring cycling, though urban interruptions like busy intersections require attention.
You'll encounter diverse scenery. Some parts offer a refreshing escape into nature, taking you deep into the woods or alongside the serene waters of Noonday Creek. Other sections provide an urban landscape, running parallel to highways and commercial districts, including the Town Center area. It connects the natural beauty near Kennesaw Mountain with urban centers like the Town Center Mall and Kennesaw State University.
The trail connects several key areas. You can access Noonday Creek Trail itself, and it links to Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Town Center Mall, and Kennesaw State University. It also connects to the larger Mountain-to-River Trail system.
Yes, the trail serves as a vital connector. It links to the larger Mountain-to-River Trail and also includes sections of the Barrett Parkway Trail. There are ongoing efforts to extend and connect various segments, aiming for a more continuous pathway.
Several trailheads offer parking. A convenient option is the Bells Ferry Road trailhead, which provides amenities like restrooms, water fountains, and benches in addition to parking.
Yes, certain trailheads, such as the one at Bells Ferry Road, offer amenities including restrooms, water fountains, benches, and parking, enhancing convenience for users.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are typically mild. Consider the weather conditions for your comfort.
No, there is no permit required or entrance fee to access and use the Noonday Creek Trail for cycling.
While the trail is generally accessible, specific rules regarding dogs are not explicitly stated in the provided information. However, paved multi-use trails in urban areas typically require dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local regulations for Cobb County or Kennesaw before bringing your pet.
Be prepared for a blend of natural and urban environments. While some sections are serene, a significant portion runs alongside busy roads like Barrett Parkway and Cobb Parkway, which can be loud. You'll also need to navigate crossings at busy intersections. The climb on Old 41 Highway Northwest can be challenging, but it offers a good workout.
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