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Bicycle and Pedestrian Maps


  State Bicycle Route Network

The State Bicycle Routes Network was designated in 1997 through the Georgia Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan.  Fourteen (14) routes were designated as official State Bicycle Routes (SBRs).  As part of the implementation strategy of the 1997 Plan, GDOT has been signing the routes as State Bicycle Routes, while also adding paved shoulders or bike lanes to these routes during regularly scheduled road widenings or major reconstruction.  To date, four SBRs have been signed: SBR 95/Coastal Route; SBR10/Southern Crossing; SBR85 Savannah River Run and SBR50, the Augusta Link.


FOR A DETAILED ROUTE DESCRIPTION:
Click on the GREEN Bike Route Number below,
or the Bike Route Name listed in the Legend


image of State Bike and Pedestrian Route Map Route 5: Chattahoochee Trace Route 10: Southern Crossing Route 15: Central Route 20: Wiregrass Route 35: March to the Sea Route 40: TransGeorgia Route 45: Little White House Route 50: Augusta Link Route 55: Appalachian Gateway Route 60: Athens Link Route 70: Northern Crescent Route 85: Savannah River Run Route 90: Mountain Crossing Route 95: Coastal Route 5: Chattahoochee Trace Route 10: Southern Crossing Route 15: Central Route 20: Wiregrass Route 35: March to the Sea Route 40: TransGeorgia Route 45: Little White House Route 50: Augusta Link Route 55: Appalachian Gateway Route 60: Athens Link Route 70: Northern Crescent Route 85: Savannah River Run Route 90: Mountain Crossing Route 95: Coastal

  2002 State Bicycle Map

Georgia DOT is planning a comprehensive update of the State Bicycle Map which was last updated in 2002.  The new map, due out in Summer 2007, will include valuable information on traffic volumes, shoulder widths, and grades.

If you would like to receive a 2002 map, please email your mailing address to bikeped@dot.state.ga.us or call 404-657-6692. However, please note that the routes highlighted on this map are based on 1996 traffic volume and shoulder width data.



  Other Department of Transportation Maps

For all other transportation maps, including County Maps, Traffic Flow Maps, and State Highway Maps, contact GDOT's Map Sales Office. To view prices and products, go to the Map Sales Office website, or call 770-986-1436 for more information.



  Local Bicycle Maps

  • Athens Bicycle Map.  Produced by Bike Athens!, this map covers the City of Athens as well as the University of Georgia Campus.   Available online and as a hard copy.


  • Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) Bicycle Suitability Maps.  Suitability maps are available online or in hard copy for the following jurisdictions: City of Atlanta, Cherokee County, Clayton County, Cobb County, Douglas County, Fayette County, North Fulton County, South Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Henry County and Rockdale County.


  • Walk There! Map.  Produced by Central Atlanta Progress, this map includes various downtown destinations (i.e. shopping, dining, attractions and services), and walking distances within downtown.


  • Emory Area Bike Map.  Produced by Emory University, this map covers the Emory University area, Emory Village, and the Clifton Road corridor in Northeast Atlanta and Decatur.


  • Perimeter Transportation Coalition.  This is a bicycle map for the Central Perimeter Area (at the junction of I-285 and GA-400).



Updated August 07, 2007. 17:26

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