Wander Woodstock
TRAILS EDITIONFrom natural paths to dog friendly walks to world-class mountain bike trails, there’s no shortage of places to wander in Woodstock, Georgia. Greenprints Alliance is inspiring folks in Cherokee County to get outdoors by working to create a trail system that connects our community.
If you’re after a mix of trail seeking and downtown vibes, try Noonday Creek Trail which leads connects to downtown shops and city center on one end, and dog park Woofstock Park on the other.
Get outside, then grab a beer at Reformation Brewery!

Reformers Guide

Reformers Guide

Old Rope Mill
For mountain bike trail enthusiasts, the park is home to the Taylor Randhal Memorial Mountain Bike Trail that has 14 miles of connecting trails that twist through nearly 100 acres of public park land. A pedestrian/bike bridge connects the south side of Little River to the north side where you can see the remnants of an 1800’s Rope Mill.

Old Rope Mill
For mountain bike trail enthusiasts, the park is home to the Taylor Randhal Memorial Mountain Bike Trail that has 14 miles of connecting trails that twist through nearly 100 acres of public park land. A pedestrian/bike bridge connects the south side of Little River to the north side where you can see the remnants of an 1800’s Rope Mill.
Dupree Park
Dupree Park
Noonday Creek Trail
Woofstock Park is open daily and features small and large breed off-leash areas, shade structures, fountains and benches.
Noonday Creek Trail
Woofstock Park is open daily and features small and large breed off-leash areas, shade structures, fountains and benches.