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Georgia
Rabun County

Lake Burton Loop

Hard

5.0

(6975)

18,138

riders

Lake Burton Loop

02:21

33.6km

620m

Cycling

Cycle the challenging Lake Burton Loop in Clayton, Georgia, a 20.9-mile route with 2025 feet of elevation gain and continuous lake views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

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9.12 km

Lake Burton

Highlight • Lake

Lake Burton encompasses over 2,700 acres and is considered one of the 5 great lakes of northern Georgia. While biking the roads around the reservoir, you get a bunch of …

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31.4 km

If you need a break or just want to check out a quiet area in the forest, the campsites up Wildcat Creek Road are free to use and easy to access.

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33.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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21.1 km

6.46 km

6.06 km

Surfaces

27.2 km

6.06 km

394 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Lake Burton Loop for cycling?

The Lake Burton Loop is considered a difficult road cycling route, requiring good to very good fitness. It features significant elevation changes, with climbs totaling around 617 meters (2,024 feet) over its 33.6-kilometer (20.9-mile) distance. Some sections, including a challenging 5-mile uphill stretch, will test your endurance.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

The route primarily consists of mostly paved surfaces, making it suitable for road bikes. However, be aware that some segments might be unpaved and difficult to ride, potentially requiring you to push your bike for short sections on harder variations.

How long does it typically take to complete the Lake Burton Loop by bike?

On average, cyclists can expect to complete the Lake Burton Loop in about 2 hours and 20 minutes. This duration can vary based on your fitness level, the number of stops you make, and the specific pace you maintain on the challenging climbs.

What are the main points of interest or views along the route?

The primary draw of this loop is the stunning scenery, offering continuous views of Lake Burton. You'll find numerous pull-offs and day-use areas to stop and take in the picturesque North Georgia landscape. The route also passes near the Turn for the Wildcat Creek Campground.

Where can I park to access the Lake Burton Loop?

While specific parking areas aren't detailed, the route is accessible from various points around Lake Burton. Look for public access points, day-use areas, or designated parking near the lake, particularly in the Clayton, Georgia area, to begin your ride.

Are dogs allowed on the Lake Burton Loop?

As this is primarily a road cycling route, dogs are generally permitted if they are safely secured in a bike trailer or basket. However, if you plan to stop at any day-use areas or facilities, check local regulations regarding pets. Always keep dogs leashed if they are out of a carrier.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Lake Burton Loop?

The best time to cycle this route is typically during the spring and fall months. The weather is milder, and the scenery is particularly beautiful with spring blooms or autumn foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter may bring colder temperatures and potential for icy patches on the roads.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest?

Generally, no specific permits or fees are required for road cycling on public roads within the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. However, if you plan to use specific recreation sites or campgrounds, those might have associated fees. Always check the latest regulations from the U.S. Forest Service before your visit.

Does the route pass through any other notable trails?

Yes, a small section of the route (approximately 1%) follows Wildcat Road.

Are there any facilities or places to stop along the way?

Yes, the route offers various pull-offs and day-use areas around Lake Burton where you can stop to rest, enjoy the views, or have a picnic. The Turn for the Wildcat Creek Campground is also a notable point along the way, which may offer facilities.

What should I know about traffic conditions on the Lake Burton Loop?

While the area is popular among cyclists, specific traffic levels can vary. As it's a road cycling route, you should always be prepared for vehicle traffic. It's advisable to ride defensively, wear bright clothing, and use appropriate lighting, especially during off-peak hours or in areas with less visibility.

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