Noonday Creek Trail in Georgia State

Noonday Creek Trail

This 8.5-mile paved and boardwalk trail connects Woodstock in Cherokee County to Kennesaw in Cobb County.

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Noonday Creek Trail Details

This 8.5-mile paved and boardwalk trail connects Woodstock in Cherokee County to Kennesaw in Cobb County. The journey starts off with a peaceful ride along Noonday Creek until it reaches the town center. If you forget lunch or a bottle of water, you can pick them up here at one of the many shops or restaurants. From there, you will continue into Cobb County as you ride parallel to the Bells Ferry Road. To your right is Kennesaw State University and a little up the road to your left is the town center. The ride ends near Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, the historic site of a Civil War battle in 1864.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Noonday Creek Trail

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4.3 mi away

Blanket's Creek

This flowing stream is surrounded by lush forests and dense pines, which makes it a tranquil place to cool off from the Georgia sun.

9.1 mi away

Kennesaw Mountain

From atop the peak of this mountain, you will see more than just panoramic views of Atlantas skyline.

11.0 mi away

Red Top Mountain State Park

Red Top Mountain State Park is one of the most popular parks in the state due to its proximity to Atlanta.

11.2 mi away

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield

Union Gen. William T. Sherman's famous (or infamous, if you are from the South) march to the sea during the U.S. Civil War effectively broke the back of the rebellion, splitting the Confederacy in half and laying waste to its heartland.

11.5 mi away

Vickery Creek Trail

There is a lot of history to discover along this 4.7-mile trail.