Multi-use Trails at the Georgia International Horse Park
Location
1996 Centennial Olympic Pkwy.
Conyers
GA
30013
Phone
(770) 860-4190Hours of Operation
- Monday : 7:00am - 7:00pm
- Tuesday : 7:00am - 7:00pm
- Wednesday : 7:00am - 7:00pm
- Thursday : 7:00am - 7:00pm
- Friday : 7:00am - 7:00pm
- Saturday : 7:00am - 7:00pm
- Sunday : 7:00am - 7:00pm
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If you enjoy multi-use trails, both our horse and mountain bike trails promise to delight you! If trail riding is not your thing, visit the 173-acre Big Haynes Creek Nature Center and relax in nature.
The more than 15 miles of horse trails at the Park offer scenic views of the former Olympic Endurance Course and wind through wooded areas blended with open pastureland and streams. Varied trail lengths and links between trails allow you to choose your route and tailor your ride. The course is open for public riding and organized group trail rides. Trails are a great way to enjoy a day of trail riding and explore the natural beauty of the park. Trail entrances are identified with a shelter that houses a large map of the trails as well as individual maps for you to take on your ride. Trail riders are asked to remain on the trails and in trailer parking areas. Please avoid riding in or near equestrian arenas or special event areas. These areas are reserved by individual groups, and trail riding in or near these areas may pose safety concerns. Horse riding trails are open year-round to the public from sunrise to sunset. On occasion, trails may be closed due to other events occurring at the Park. Please make sure you check the calendar of events on this website for dates the trails are closed.
Primary Horse Trailhead - Blue Parking off of Mane Street
Secondary Horse Trailheads - Bald Rock Meadows & Steeplechase fields
The Georgia International Horse Park has the first-ever Olympic mountain biking course in the world. With 1,032 feet of elevation change, this unique course will give Park visitors over 9 miles of a truly exhilarating ride. The trails are open for public riding daily. Bring your bike and enjoy your ride! Trail entrances are identified at a shelter featuring a large map of the trails as well as individual maps for you to take on your ride. The mountain bike trails are open year-round to the public from sunrise to sunset. On occasion, trails may be closed due to other events occurring at the Park. Please make sure you check the calendar of events on the website for dates the trails are closed.
Primary Mt. Bike Trailhead - Steeplechase field
Secondary Mt. Bike Trailhead - Bald Rock Meadows
173 acres of the Georgia International Horse Park have been designated as a nature preserve devoted to the preservation and study of native plants and wildlife. The Big Haynes Creek Nature Center features a canoe launch, an observation platform, and a boardwalk and viewfinder in the northern portion of the woodlands. The Nature Center is located off of Centennial Olympic Parkway directly across from Gate D of the Georgia International Horse Park. More than five miles of trails wind their way through the nature center to accommodate hikers, mountain bikers, and horse enthusiasts. Four tent pads, grills, fire pits, and a council ring will allow approved groups and scout troupes to enjoy the unspoiled woodland area alongside Big Haynes Creek. The Nature Center is open year-round to the public from sunrise to sunset. Fishing is not allowed.
For a GPS Trail Map, click here.
To see more recreational options located at the 1,400-acre Georgia International Horse Park, click here.
The more than 15 miles of horse trails at the Park offer scenic views of the former Olympic Endurance Course and wind through wooded areas blended with open pastureland and streams. Varied trail lengths and links between trails allow you to choose your route and tailor your ride. The course is open for public riding and organized group trail rides. Trails are a great way to enjoy a day of trail riding and explore the natural beauty of the park. Trail entrances are identified with a shelter that houses a large map of the trails as well as individual maps for you to take on your ride. Trail riders are asked to remain on the trails and in trailer parking areas. Please avoid riding in or near equestrian arenas or special event areas. These areas are reserved by individual groups, and trail riding in or near these areas may pose safety concerns. Horse riding trails are open year-round to the public from sunrise to sunset. On occasion, trails may be closed due to other events occurring at the Park. Please make sure you check the calendar of events on this website for dates the trails are closed.
Primary Horse Trailhead - Blue Parking off of Mane Street
Secondary Horse Trailheads - Bald Rock Meadows & Steeplechase fields
The Georgia International Horse Park has the first-ever Olympic mountain biking course in the world. With 1,032 feet of elevation change, this unique course will give Park visitors over 9 miles of a truly exhilarating ride. The trails are open for public riding daily. Bring your bike and enjoy your ride! Trail entrances are identified at a shelter featuring a large map of the trails as well as individual maps for you to take on your ride. The mountain bike trails are open year-round to the public from sunrise to sunset. On occasion, trails may be closed due to other events occurring at the Park. Please make sure you check the calendar of events on the website for dates the trails are closed.
Primary Mt. Bike Trailhead - Steeplechase field
Secondary Mt. Bike Trailhead - Bald Rock Meadows
173 acres of the Georgia International Horse Park have been designated as a nature preserve devoted to the preservation and study of native plants and wildlife. The Big Haynes Creek Nature Center features a canoe launch, an observation platform, and a boardwalk and viewfinder in the northern portion of the woodlands. The Nature Center is located off of Centennial Olympic Parkway directly across from Gate D of the Georgia International Horse Park. More than five miles of trails wind their way through the nature center to accommodate hikers, mountain bikers, and horse enthusiasts. Four tent pads, grills, fire pits, and a council ring will allow approved groups and scout troupes to enjoy the unspoiled woodland area alongside Big Haynes Creek. The Nature Center is open year-round to the public from sunrise to sunset. Fishing is not allowed.
For a GPS Trail Map, click here.
To see more recreational options located at the 1,400-acre Georgia International Horse Park, click here.
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