Stone Mountain Trail
Leaving Centennial Olympic Park, this 19-mile trail heads east out of downtown Atlanta traveling along the Freedom Parkway trail.
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Stone Mountain Trail Details
Leaving Centennial Olympic Park, this 19-mile trail heads east out of downtown Atlanta traveling along the Freedom Parkway trail. The first couple of miles are on the main streets, so it Is important to pay attention to your surroundings while sharing the road with pedestrians and drivers. Once you are past the city limits, you will cycle past a few notable sites like the Fernbank History Center and the downtown area of Decatur before ending at the quartz natural wonder Stone Mountain.
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Stone Mountain
At first glance, you might think this peak is just like any other mountain in the Blue Ridge or Appalachian Mountain Range.