on the first Sunday, starting from Village Burger, 1426 Dunwoody Village Parkway. They also hold one monthly ride at 2:45 p.m. The group holds about 16 weekly rides, starting from various Dunwoody locations. Riders under 18 must be accompanied by a parent. Dunwoody: Dunwoody Cycling is a social club for cyclists.Four, seven-gear Fuji Breezer Uptown 26-inch bicycles are available At each station. Pricing is free for up to four hours, then $5 per hour and up to $40 per ride. Taylor-Brawner Park, 3188 Atlanta Road and Spring Road at Park Road. The stations are at the Smyrna Library, 2800 King St. Smyrna: The city’s new bike share program is open 24 /7 with three stations for ages 18 and older.Connecting trails are the 1.5-mile Wildhorse Trail and the 1-mile Lucille Trail. The park has restrooms, a concession stand, a soon-to-be expanding playground – all a short walk from several restaurants, both sit-down and fast-food. Sailors Parkway (across from the UCBI Bank). Also, the city has Linear Park on the Silver Comet Trail on Richard D. This connects to two restaurants Hand Me Ups consignment boutique and other specialty shops and the city’s new location for its Seven Springs Museum in the Historic Bodiford House. 278 and Marietta Street in the downtown district. Powder Springs: Lewis Road between U.S.Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Trail cycling is available at Cochran Shoals (Sope Creek / Columns Drive / Interstate North) and West Palisades (Paces Mill / Rottenwood Creek Trail).Here are some suggestions for where to ride, beyond those familiar to many, such as the A tlanta Beltlin e and th e Path. Here are more safety rules from the International Mountain Biking Association With the temperature dropping, you might be thinking of hitting a bike path.Ī couple of reminders: Always wear your helmet and watch out for wildlife, especially snakes. This article originally appeared in our January 2016 issue.Cycling is becoming more than a hobby in metro Atlanta. The river is what drew Clary’s Savannah-native husband, who bought a canoe to take their three-year-old fishing. Clary’s favorite is the Palisades section just upriver even closer, the Paces Mill section and its Rottenwood Creek trail dip right into Vinings proper. There are several entrances to the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area in and around Vinings. Three decades before developing Krog Street Market, Paces Properties built Vinings Jubilee, a little village of shops and restaurants known to locals as “downtown Vinings.” Clary’s favorites: Sandpiper, where you can find designer labels like Diane von Furstenberg, and home and garden boutique Willow Green.Ĭlary’s dining picks are Canoe, which has been serving seafood from a picturesque riverside perch for 20 years, and the newer Paces & Vine, with upscale comfort food and an extensive bar. Other residences range from single-family homes to apartments on Paces Ferry Road. Clary says the stacked gray-shingled houses remind her of High Country architecture. Photograph by LuAnne DeMeoĪfter the river rose more than 28 feet during Hurricane Ida in 2009, builders moved home construction above the floodplain. Clary says many of her 30-something friends have moved back to the neighborhood with their young families for the quiet, spacious environment and to be near their parents, who are staying put for the Cobb County tax break for senior citizens.
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