By Foot


Stone Mountain Park is host to over 10 miles of maintained hiking trails that span a variety of habitats including granite outcrop, mixed hardwood forests, and lake edge.

Trails Page
Trails Map

Cherokee Trail Description
Walk up Trail Description
Nature Garden Description
Songbird Habitat Trails
Connecting Trails Description



The park also offers over 8 miles of sidewalks for joggers and walkers.
Robert E. Lee Blvd is a one way road and half of it is designated as foot and cylce traffic only. At 5 miles in distance, the road circles the mountain and each mile is marked with a round, engraved stone denoting the length.



 




 

 





Outdoor Activities at Stone Mountain Park
By Bicycle

One of the most popular activities at the park
is cycling. Cyclists have over 10 miles of accessible paved road to enjoy. Within the 5 mile loop around the mountain on Robert E. Lee Blvd, cyclist can take advantage of the bicyle lane that runs for 3 miles along the south side of the mountain.

Park Road Map

Stone Mountain Park is also fortunate to be connected to the Dekalb Path Foundation trail system. The Stone Mountain Path runs from Downtown Atlanta and ends at the park.

Stone Mountain Path Trail


There are no off-road trails for mountain biking at Stone Mountain Park. All off-road biking is prohibited within park boundaries.






      
     
  
    
    


By Boat  

At 323 acres, the largest body of water in Stone Mountain Park is Stone Mountain Lake. Boaters can access the lake by a boat ramp located on the southern end of the lake near the Evergreen Hotel.

The lake attracts a diverse collection of water enthusiast including canoers, kayakers, crew teams, fishing boats and the occasional sailboat and paddle board.



For Public Safety boating and fishing rules please click HERE