Our November 2014 bicycle riding continued as the Silver Comet Trail of Georgia met the Chief Ladiga Trail of Alabama. The Chief Ladiga Trail is 32.7 miles of asphalt paved trail suitable for any non-motorized activities. Construction began in 1990 and was completed in 2007.
After having biked 10 miles from Cedartown, Georgia, we only biked another 13.7 miles to the Eubanks Welcome Center in Piedmont, Alabama to complete day three.
Pavilion near the state line |
The trail climbs about 40 feet before topping out at a cut through the side of Wheeler Hill |
Some autumn colors still remained into mid-November |
Sunlight filters through the late afternoon fog near Warner Swamp |
Reflections |
Trail bridge over Warner Swamp |
It is easy to pick up speed on the straight downhill run to Borden Springs |
The trail blazes through the northern end of the Talladega National Forest |
The first of several encounters with Terrapin Creek |
Another crossing of Terrapin Creek |
Reflections in an old farm pond |
Sunset skies over Wolf Ridge |
Bridge over Nances Creek on the outskirts of Piedmont |
Late afternoon arrival in Piedmont |
Use of the Chief Ladiga Trail is free. Parking at designated trailheads is also free.
A useful trail website is http://www.chiefladigatrail.com/.
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