Jekyll Island has an incredible trail system for biking enthusiasts and features nearly 25 miles of paved trails. Visitors can explore the vast range of scenery, biking from the forests to the beaches and back. The Jekyll Island Bike Trail in Georgia is a loop that clocks in at just under 15 miles, which makes for an afternoon of exercise and nature, not to mention blossoming wildflowers and ocean views.
While there are so many reasons why visiting Jekyll Island should be on your bucket list, the biking trail system is reason enough alone.
The Jekyll Island Bike Trail in particular is a 14.8 mile, moderately trafficked loop that will take visitors around a good portion of the island.
If you visit during the spring and summer months, then you’ll likely be privy to tons of stunning wildflowers.
Carve your way through the vast expanse of marshlands and canopied forests...
...enjoy pockets of history and the beauty of the surrounding landscapes, from the old oaks to the swaying Spanish moss.
There is so much to see on this lengthy trail, you may even forget that you’ll be biking!
All of the best aspects of Jekyll Island will likely be seen from this one magical loop trail.
Take it easy and enjoy the ocean views, the wildlife, and the blossoming wildflowers along Jekyll Island Bike Trail in Georgia.
Have you ever biked the Jekyll Island Bike Trail in Georgia before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you want more information about this trail, make sure to check the AllTrails website.
Have other biking trails in Georgia that you think we should check out? Make sure to add them to our Nomination Page!
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