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Contents

   



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1 History  





2 List of routes  



2.1  State Bicycle Route 5  





2.2  State Bicycle Route 10  





2.3  State Bicycle Route 15  





2.4  State Bicycle Route 20  





2.5  State Bicycle Route 35  





2.6  State Bicycle Route 40  





2.7  State Bicycle Route 45  





2.8  State Bicycle Route 50  





2.9  State Bicycle Route 55  





2.10  State Bicycle Route 60  





2.11  State Bicycle Route 70  





2.12  State Bicycle Route 85  





2.13  State Bicycle Route 90  





2.14  State Bicycle Route 95  







3 References  





4 External links  














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Georgia State Bicycle Routes
Route markers
StateGeorgia State Bicycle Route X (SBR X)
System links
  • Georgia State Highway System

The following is a List of Georgia State Bicycle Routes. These routes are designated by the Georgia Department of Transportation.

History[edit]

Georgia established a numbered bicycle route system of 14 routes in the mid-1990s. Two of the routes, 15 and 95, are to become incorporated into the United States Numbered Bicycle Routes system as U.S. Bicycle Route 15 and U.S. Bicycle Route 1 respectively.[1]

List of routes[edit]

State Bicycle Route 5[edit]

State Bicycle Route 5 marker

State Bicycle Route 5

LocationLake Seminole-Lookout Mountain
Length408 mi[2] (657 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 5 (Chattahoochee Trace) runs 408 miles (657 km) from Lake Seminole north to the Tennessee border in Lookout Mountain, running through the western part of the state. The route passes through Blakely, Fort Gaines, Lumpkin, Cusseta, Columbus, Greenville, Newnan, Carrollton, and Rome.[2]

State Bicycle Route 10[edit]

State Bicycle Route 10 marker

State Bicycle Route 10

LocationLake Seminole-Jekyll Island
Length246 mi[2] (396 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 10 (Southern Crossing) runs 246 miles (396 km) from Lake Seminole east to Jekyll Island, running through the southern part of the state. The route passes through Bainbridge, Cairo, Thomasville, Quitman, Valdosta, Lakeland, Waycross, Nahunta, and Brunswick.[2]

State Bicycle Route 15[edit]

State Bicycle Route 15 marker

State Bicycle Route 15

LocationLake Park-Acworth
Length327 mi[2] (526 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 15 (Central) runs 327 miles (526 km) from the Florida border south of Lake Park north to Acworth. The route roughly follows the I-75 corridor south of the Atlanta area before bypassing the Atlanta area to the west. The route passes through Valdosta, Tifton, Ashburn, Cordele, Vienna, Perry, Warner Robins, Macon, Forsyth, Barnesville, Fayetteville, Palmetto, and Lithia Springs.[2]

State Bicycle Route 20[edit]

State Bicycle Route 20 marker

State Bicycle Route 20

LocationBlakely-Waycross
Length195 mi[2] (314 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 20 (Wiregrass) runs 195 miles (314 km) from Blakely north to Waycross, passing through Leesburg, Ashburn, Fitzgerald, and Douglas.[2]

State Bicycle Route 35[edit]

State Bicycle Route 35 marker

State Bicycle Route 35

LocationSavannah-Rossville
Length428 mi[2] (689 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 35 (March to the Sea) runs 428 miles (689 km) from Savannah northwest to the Tennessee border in Rossville, passing through Statesboro, Millen, Louisville, Sandersville, Milledgeville, Eatonton, Madison, Atlanta, Marietta, Calhoun, and Ringgold.[2]

State Bicycle Route 40[edit]

State Bicycle Route 40 marker

State Bicycle Route 40

LocationColumbus-Savannah
Length269 mi[2] (433 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 40 (TransGeorgia) runs 269 miles (433 km) from the Columbus area east to Savannah, passing through Butler, Fort Valley, Warner Robins, Dublin, Soperton, and Metter.[2]

State Bicycle Route 45[edit]

State Bicycle Route 45 marker

State Bicycle Route 45

LocationEllerslie-AtlantaorPalmetto
Length124 mi[2] (200 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 45 (Little White House) runs 124 miles (200 km) from Ellerslie north to two separate branches to Atlanta and Palmetto, passing through Woodbury and Fayetteville.[2]

State Bicycle Route 50[edit]

State Bicycle Route 50 marker

State Bicycle Route 50

LocationThomson-Augusta
Length39 mi[2] (63 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 50 (Augusta Link) runs 39 miles (63 km) from Thomson east to Augusta.[2]

State Bicycle Route 55[edit]

State Bicycle Route 55 marker

State Bicycle Route 55

LocationSuwanee-Robertstown
Length63 mi[2] (101 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 55 (Appalachian Gateway) runs 63 miles (101 km) from Bike Route 70 near Suwanee north to Robertstown, passing through Gainesville and Cleveland.[2]

State Bicycle Route 60[edit]

State Bicycle Route 60 marker

State Bicycle Route 60

LocationGrayson-Elberton
Length86 mi[2] (138 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 60 (Athens Link) runs 86 miles (138 km) from Bike Route 70 near Grayson east to Elberton, passing through Winder, Watkinsville, and Athens.[2]

State Bicycle Route 70[edit]

State Bicycle Route 70 marker

State Bicycle Route 70

LocationAcworth-Snellville
Length66 mi[2] (106 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 70 (Northern Crescent) runs 66 miles (106 km) from Acworth east to Snellville, bypassing Atlanta to the north. The route passes through Alpharetta and Lawrenceville.[2]

State Bicycle Route 85[edit]

State Bicycle Route 85 marker

State Bicycle Route 85

LocationSavannah-Dillard
Length314 mi[2] (505 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 85 (Savannah River Run) runs 314 miles (505 km) from Savannah north to the North Carolina border in Dillard, running through the eastern part of the state. The route passes through Springfield, Sylvania, Millen, Thomson, Washington, Elberton, Hartwell, Toccoa, and Clayton.[2]

State Bicycle Route 90[edit]

State Bicycle Route 90 marker

State Bicycle Route 90

LocationCloudland Canyon-Tallulah Falls
Length210 mi[2] (340 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 90 (Mountain Crossing) runs 210 miles (340 km) from Cloudland Canyon east to Tallulah Falls, running through the northern part of the state. The route passes through La Fayette, Dalton, Chatsworth, Ellijay, and Dahlonega.[2]

State Bicycle Route 95[edit]

State Bicycle Route 95 marker

State Bicycle Route 95

LocationKingsland-Clyo
Length169 mi[2] (272 km)

Georgia State Bicycle Route 95 (Coastal) runs 169 miles (272 km) from the Florida border near Kingsland north to the South Carolina border near Clyo, running through the coastal area of the state. The route passes through Woodbine, Brunswick, Darien, Savannah, and Springfield.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Georgia State Bike Routes". Adventure Cycling Association. July 7, 2010. Archived from the original on May 3, 2011. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab "Georgia Official Bicycle Map" (PDF). Georgia Department of Transportation. 2010. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
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