Sope Creek
Thank you for checking this page for updates on the Sope Creek trail system. If you have any questions about the project, the status of the special regulation allowing mountain bikes on the new trails, or anything concerning Sope Creek, please contact the National Park Service at:

Chat_Superintendent@nps.gov
678-538-1244


For more information on rides and other trail projects in the Atlanta area, please visit
www.sorbaatlanta.org

For information on guided trips and skills clinics in your favorite outdoor sport, please follow Atlanta Outfitters. We specialize in mountain biking, climbing, camping, hiking and paddlesports (canoeing, kayaking, rafting) in the Southeast and beyond! 



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Trail Rules and Ettiquette
Please drop an email to CHAT_Superintendent@nps.gov and let them know you appreciate their efforts and the positive movement on this project. Please do this on a monthly basis and also adhere to the rules of the trail (see below). 

Thanks for your help and support!



10 Responsible Riding Tips (taken from www.imba.com/resources)

1. Be Prepared
Know your equipment, your ability, the weather, and the area you are riding and prepare accordingly. A well-planned ride will go smoothly for you and your companions.

2. Don't Ride On Closed Trails
Whether it is to protect the environment or for rider safety, a closed trail is off limits for a reason. Riding closed trails is not only illegal; it gives mountain bikers a bad reputation.

3. Say No To Mud
Riding a muddy trail can cause unnecessary trail widening and erosion that may lead to long-lasting damage.

4. Respect the Trail, Wildlife and Environment
Be sensitive to the trail and its surroundings by riding softly and never skidding. Do not litter and never scare animals.

5. Stay On the Trail
Do not intentionally ride off trail. Riding off trail can damage the ecosystem. Never cut switchbacks.

6. Ride Slowly On Crowded Trails
Just like a busy highway, when trails are crowded you must move slowly to ensure safety for all trail users.

7. Pass With Courtesy and Care
Slow down when approaching other trail users and respectfully make others aware you are approaching. Pass with care and be prepared to stop if necessary.

8. Share the Trail With Other Trail Users
Mountain bikers, hikers and equestrians must share multi-use trails. Remember: mountain bikers should yield to hikers and equestrians.

9. Don't Do Unauthorized Trailwork
Unauthorized or illegal trailwork may lead to environmental damage, injury or even potential trail closure.

10. Get Involved
If you want to make a difference in your mountain biking community get involved with a local club, Visit: imba.com to find a club in your area.

Trail Etiquette
1. Always yield to pedestrians, slow down and verbally notify that you are approaching and which side you are passing.

2. Climbing cyclists and pedestrians have the right of way.

3. Always be courteous to other trail users


4. The Main Street Trail at Sope Creek is 2-way traffic at all times so please watchyour speed
5. Yield to others; pedestrians and climbers ALWAYS have the right of way

8. All dogs / pets are to be on a leash no more than (6) feet long

9. Cyclists are NOT allowed in Johnson Ferry, Vickery Creek, Hyde Farm, Gold Branch, Palisades (except for the Bob Callan paved trail) or other units of the CRNRA unless clearly posted that bikes are allowed. For more information on where cycling is allowed in the CRNRA, please consult with the CRNRA leadership at 678.538.1244

10. The park is closed from sunset to sunrise.



Thank you for your support!
Charles Myrick | 
charles@atlantaoutfitters.com
Atlanta Outfitters | Owner, Chief Cook & Bottle Washer

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