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This tour begins with a day in downtown Atlanta in the vicinity of the MLK National Historical Park and Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, and ends with an afternoon/evening/morning stay in downtown Birmingham at the historic and elegant downtown Tutwiler Hotel, just blocks from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the 16th St. Baptist Church. In between we'll ride the splendid Silver Comet and Chief Ladiga Rail Trails, which together stretch almost 95 miles across western Georgia and eastern Alabama, among the longest paved pedestrian paths in the country.
These two trails are rich with tributes to the glorious age of passenger rail, with three trestles and a railroad tunnel integrated into the trail designs, as well as numerous train depots restored as resting places for trail users. Both are remarkably flat and smooth,and pass through small towns that embrace the trail with welcome centers, ice cream and sandwich shops, as well as long stretches of protected wilderness and alongside enchanting wetlands. where you may spot fox, deer, and numerous species of birds.
We'll cover 94.5 miles in the three days of riding on the Silver Comet & Chief Ladiga Trails; the mileage in Atlanta and Birmingham will depend on your desire for cycling on trails/local streets vs. touring museums and memorials in the area.
Tour Leaders: Tony Palmer & Barry Pettry
We'll meet at 5:00 pm at our hotel, the Hampton Inn Atlanta NW-Cumberland to introduce ourselves and discuss what the week of cycling and sightseeing will look like. Then we'll go to dinner at a nearby restaurant.
Today we will van all participants and bikes into downtown Atlanta to the vicinity of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park and Ebenezer Baptist Church. From there, bike path possibilities include the Freedom Park Trail, the Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail, and Stone Mountain Trail, with destinations including MLK's Birth Home, the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Piedmont Park, Freedom Park Bird & Butterfly Garden, and Stone Mountain Park which offers a Summit Skyride.
We will set out directly from our hotel on the Silver Comet Cumberland Connector and then get on the Silver Comet Trail heading west. Our destination will be the lovely family-owned Three Strands Winery & Vineyard in Dallas GA. After enjoying lunch and some wine tasting, we'll backtrack to the town of Hiram to spend the night at the Best Western Hiram Inn & Suites.
We'll hit the Trail again heading west and stop for lunch in the little creekside town of Rockmart, where you can explore and choose from several options. Then we'll continue on to the town of Cedartown, where we'll load into the van and head for our evening's lodging at the Hampton Inn Jacksonville-Anniston.
After a full hot breakfast, we'll van back to Cedartown to complete our ride on the scenic Chief Ladiga Trail. After a lunch, we'll pack up and van into downtown Birmingham for our overnight stay at the elegant and historic Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown Tutwiler. We'll have time to begin exploring Birmingham or just relax and enjoy the accommodations.
On our final day, we'll spend the morning with a ticketed visit to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, a tour of the nearby 16th Street Baptist Church, then have a quick lunch and get back in the van and return to our starting hotel.
This tour begins with a day of riding in downtown Atlanta tailored to your desires and interests, with both dedicated off-street trails (such as the Atlanta Eastside Beltline Trail and the Stone Mountain Trail) and on-street bikelanes available for exploring.
The middle three days are on paved, smooth Rail Trails with about 30 miles of riding each day. The support van is always available for those wishing to ride less. The routes are suitable for all bicycles.
On Thursday afternoon we'll van from the terminus of the Chief Ladiga Trail to our hotel, the elegant and historic Tutwiler Hotel. We may have a few hours left to cycle and/or walk around downtown Birmingham, where there are some designated bike lanes, and attractions include Linn Park, the Birmingham Museum of Art, and Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark.
Suggested tire size for this tour: 28mm and larger
(Est.) $2,650 per person (based on double occupancy)
(Est.) $525 – Single Supplement (extra price to have your own room)
$150 – Bike Rental (helmet and bike bag included)
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For this tour we meet riders at 5:00 pm on Sunday evening at our hotel in Atlanta, The Hampton Inn Atlanta NW Cumberland. The trip ends on Friday in Birmingham; we will travel by van back to our starting hotel, arriving between 3-4:00 p.m.
If you are traveling by air, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport is 20 miles from the hotel. We return you to our opening hotel at the end of the trip.
If you are driving, you drive to the hotel. We'll return you there at the close of the trip. You may leave your car there during the trip for no charge.
Five nights' lodging, from Sunday through Thursday nights, is included. Our return to our starting point, the Hampton Inn Atlanta NW Cumberland, is expected to be between 3 and 4:00 p.m. on Friday. Choose an optional Post-night stay during registration, or plan to make your own reservation at another Atlanta hotel, if you'd like to stay until Saturday.