Iron Hill Bike Trail
3.9 mile | Gravel surface | Rated moderate
The parking lot for this trail is located off Red Top Mountain Road, on the right a half mile past the campground. It is a graveled trail that is accessible to both hikers and bicycles. From the parking lot, follow the directional signs to the trailhead. This scenic trail is a loop that winds along the banks of the lake through a historic area that was once home to an active iron mining community in the mid 1800s. Along the way you will have the opportunity to observe both native wildlife and a profusion of native plants.
White Tail Trail
0.5 mile, one way | Rated moderate
This trail begins at the Park Office parking area and shares a trailhead with the Sweet Gum Trail. The Whitetail Trail then turns off the Sweet Gum Trail and runs north to the end of a scenic point at the edge of Lake Allatoona.
Homestead Trail
5.5 mile loop | Rated moderate
This trail begins at the front porch of the park Visitor Center, turns north for one mile, crosses Lodge Road and then makes a 3.5 mile loop through some of the most beautiful areas of the park. The loop portion follows the lakeshore for approximately half its length. Completion of the loop brings the hiker back to the same one mile route to the front porch. This trail is named after one of several homesteads which were once located in the loop portion. Trail is blazed yellow and is not accessible to bicycles.
Visitor Center Loop Trail
0.75 mile loop | Rated moderate
This beautiful trail begins one hundred yards down the beginning of the Sweet Gum Trail from the Visitor Center parking area. The Sweet Gum Trail will bear sharp left and the Visitor Center Loop will bear sharp right. Shaded hardwood forest, a small spring fed stream, and two viewing/relaxation platforms can be enjoyed. Trail is blazed green and is not accessible to bicycles.
Paved Lakeside Trail
0.75 mile loop | Rated easy
This short paved trail starts at the Park Office parking lot and makes a loop around on the shore of Lake Allatoona. It is ADA accessible trail for the entire length. A focal point is the 1869 Vaughan cabin located right along the trail. Visitors enjoy special programs held at the cabin as well as relaxing on the benches along the trail and shoreline. Trail is not blazed and no bicycles are allowed.
Sweetgum Lodge Loop Trail
3.5 mile loop | Rated moderate
This trail begins at the Visitor Center parking area and also follows a route north. After 0.5 mile the trail then makes a loop through the Park Office area of the park and then back to the 0.5 mile section for a return to the Visitor Center. The Sweet Gum Trail also travels south from the Visitor Center and connects to the Campground Trail which connects to the campground, allowing campers to access the park trail without driving. There are sections of the trail where Homestead and Sweet Gum share the same pathway. These sections are marked with yellow and red blazes. Trail is not accessible to bicycles.
Other Information
For any questions, visit the Visitor Center or call us at 770.975.0055.