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Touring cycling routes around Brookhaven, Georgia, offer a blend of urban connectivity and natural green spaces. The area features diverse parks, greenways, and trails that link to broader regional networks. The terrain is generally varied, incorporating flat sections along greenways and some gentle elevation changes within parks.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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51.4km
03:22
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Cycle the difficult 31.9-mile Deckers Creek Trail Loop, gaining 2013 feet in elevation through scenic West Virginia woodlands and past water
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02:02
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Cycle the Mon River Trail South, a 19.6-mile moderate route with scenic river views, crushed limestone terrain, and a connection to Prickett

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58.7km
04:06
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This difficult 36.5-mile touring cycling route from Morgantown to Coopers Rock State Forest features 3495 feet of elevation gain and scenic
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02:01
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Cycle the 20.7-mile Morgantown to Mount Morris loop via Caperton Trail, a moderate route with river views and varied surfaces.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a dam that goes all the way across the river, with one lock for ships to pass through. You can see it from several places along the shore.
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The cliffs at Coopers Rock Overlook are one of the main attractions on the entire property. There are fences and barriers at most of the cliff edges, but it's still smart to be "edge aware" while in the viewing area. There are some binoculars that take quarters that you can use to get a better view of the surrounding skylines and ridges. This overlook is just a short walk from the main parking area, so it's one of the more crowded spots within the park. As you branch off on some of the hiking trails, you instantly get more solitude and really get to experience the peacefulness of this state forest.
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This riverside park is a great spot to take a break and enjoy views of the river. There are picnic areas, a kayak launch and restroom facilities.
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The Core Arboretum is a historic 91-acre arboretum owned by West Virginia University, on Monongahela Boulevard in Morgantown, West Virginia. It is also accessible via the Caperton Trail, a popular multi-use trail that runs right through it. The arboretum is free and open to the public daily. There are several hundred species of native WV trees, shrubs, and many of the larger trees are likely over 200 years old. In the spring, you can also see beautiful, ephemeral wildflowers.
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Runners can embrace wild beauty and history while logging miles through West Virginia University's Core Arboretum. Spanning 91 acres adjacent to the Monongahela River, the open green space has over 3 miles of peaceful forested trails wrapping around old growth trees, some estimated at over 200 years old. Lush native species, wildflowers, and diverse wildlife habitats unlock glimpses of Appalachian nature at its finest. From steep hillsides to floodplain paths, the Arboretum named for ecologist Earl Core makes for terrain as fascinating to run as what may be spotted wandering its habitats.
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The Mon River Rail Trail South runs from Morgan town to Prickett’s Fort State Park. It is an 18 mile long, wooded trail that follows the Monongahela River and is completely traffic-free.
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Pricketts Fort State Park is a reconstruction of an old colonial fort. The site is open to visitors to learn more about the fort and life at the time. More information can be find at: https://wvstateparks.com/park/pricketts-fort-state-park/
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This riverside park is a great spot to take a break and enjoys views of the river. There are picnic areas, a kayak launch and restroom facilities.
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There are 18 touring cycling routes around Brookhaven, offering a mix of urban connectivity and natural green spaces. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 3 easy, 10 moderate, and 5 difficult options.
The terrain around Brookhaven is varied, incorporating flat sections along greenways and some gentle elevation changes within parks. Routes often feature a blend of paved paths and some unpaved sections, suitable for touring bikes.
Yes, Brookhaven offers several family-friendly options, particularly within its numerous parks and along greenways. The Hazel Ruby McQuain Park – Caperton Trail loop from Morgantown is a moderate 21.0-mile route through parkland and along a river, often completed in about 2 hours, making it a good choice for families.
For more challenging rides, consider routes like the Deckers Creek Trail Loop, which is a difficult 51.4 km route, or the Morgantown to Coopers Rock State Forest, a difficult 58.7 km route with significant elevation changes.
Yes, many routes in the Brookhaven area are designed as loops. For example, the Morgantown to Mount Morris loop via Caperton Trail is a moderate 33.3 km path offering a mix of trail and road sections with varied scenery.
While cycling in the broader region connected to Brookhaven, you can explore natural features like the Cheat River and the Cheat Canyon Rim — Allegheny Trail. There are also scenic viewpoints such as Coopers Rock Overlook and Raven Rock Viewpoint.
Yes, within the broader area, you can visit historical sites like the Henry Clay Furnace, which is a historical site that can be incorporated into longer touring cycling routes.
The touring cycling routes around Brookhaven are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the interconnected greenways, urban parks, and the variety of options for different ability levels.
The Peachtree Creek Greenway is a significant 2.5-mile trail that connects Brookhaven to surrounding areas and is popular for biking. It's envisioned to eventually extend to the Atlanta BeltLine, enhancing regional connectivity for cyclists.
Yes, the Peachtree Creek Greenway is known to be dog-friendly, making it a good option for touring cyclists who wish to bring their canine companions along for a ride.
One of the longer and more challenging routes is Morgantown to Coopers Rock State Forest, which spans approximately 58.7 km (36.5 miles) and is classified as difficult.
Yes, Brookhaven is well-integrated into a larger cycling-friendly region. The Peachtree Creek Greenway is a key component, linking Brookhaven to more extensive networks like the Atlanta Beltline Trail and the Stone Mountain Trail, offering broader regional connectivity for cyclists.


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