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SaveThe Taylor Randahl Memorial Bike Trails at Olde Rope Mill Park trail system consists of three trails:
The trail are purpose-built for mountain bikes, divided into ten loops. Hikers are welcome, but must yield the trail to bikes and travel in the opposite direction from the bikes. Most of the trails are directional by day of the week:
Sun/Mon/Wed/Fri – Clockwise or “To the left”
Tue/Thu/Sat – Counter-Clockwise or “To the right”
Two trails, Moore's Pass and Turbine are CLOCKWISE ONLY, every day.
The Mill Trails
Moore's Pass – 0.5 Miles
Trail Rating - Beginner
Fitness - Beginner
Technical - Beginner
CLOCKWISE ONLY. A long, easy climb on single-track introduces you to the trails at The Mill and hints at the experience waiting over the hill. Moore's Pass takes you to the trail head for The Mill, an area we call The Knot. It returns down to the access road on a fast, flowing run downhill.
Raceway – 1.8 Miles
Trail Rating - Beginner
Fitness - Beginner
Technical - Beginner with intermediate features
A truly accommodating trail that can be ridden at any speed, by any level rider. Wide and smooth, Raceway dips and rolls then zigs and zags. Push the tempo and hit the optional features and you’ll get a bigger return. Long, boardwalk style bridges span the gorgeous creek valley.
Powerhouse – 1.8 Miles
Trail Rating - Intermediate with advance features
Fitness - Intermediate
Technical - Advanced
This is the signature trail at The Mill. Built with the same approach as Raceway, Powerhouse amplifies everything. It’s narrower, faster and higher. Serious air time is possible on the beautifully sculpted doubles scattered around the loop and rock garden alt-lines throw in some tech. You’ll likely want to take the return line and hit this again, and again.
Turbine – 1.0 Miles
Trail Rating - Intermediate with advanced features
Fitness - Intermediate
Technical - Advanced
CLOCKWISE ONLY. Tight, twisty single-track winds the spring as you head out from The Knot to reach the peak of the park above the Rope Mill historic site. Then things open up on the descent with big doubles and big berms and big speed. An optional armored rock drop marks the end of Turbine as it flows seamlessly into the return track of Moore's Pass.
Explorer Trails
Loop 1 – 0.5 Miles
Trail Rating - Beginner
Fitness - Beginner
Technical - Intermediate
Welcome to mountain biking. This smooth, half mile trail is an excellent place to ride the dirt for the first time. A beginner will find a bit of effort is required to reach the high point on the south side of the trail but will thoroughly enjoy the trip back down on a wide and flowy singletrack. Two 28 foot long bridges keep things on the level above the creek bed.
Loop 2 – 1.5 Miles
Trail Rating - Intermediate
Fitness - Intermediate
Technical - Intermediate
Ready for more? Loop 2 ramps up the climbs and introduces some trail features to navigate such as switchback turns and some rocks and roots. Considerable speed can be achieved on several down slopes and there are some tricky corners to learn. The north side of this loop travels high alongside the Little River basin and provides a beautiful view, but you may want to keep your eye on the trail while you’re riding this section as it is very narrow and has a steep side-slope down to the river.
Loop 3 – 1.0 Mile
Trail Rating - Intermediate
Fitness - Intermediate
Technical - Intermediate
Cross the bridge and watch for traffic on the service road to get to the final loop. This loop is pretty straightforward, winding around in the woods without any substantial climbs or technical features. Experienced riders will find the Explorer Trail offers a lot of speed and flow and is an excellent warm-up for the Avalanche Trail.
Avalanche Trail
Loop 1 – 1.5 Miles
Trail Rating - Advanced
Fitness - Advanced
Technical - Advanced
No matter the daily direction, first thing you’re going to do on Avalanche is climb. The ups and downs are steep, but also fairly short. The single-track here is a bit narrower and at times quite twisty in and amongst the pines. There are some rough areas with some difficult rock and root combinations. Several tight switchbacks keep you busy on this loop.
Loop 2
Trail Rating - Advanced
Fitness - Advanced
Technical - Advanced
Loop 2 continues the up and down, left and right theme that defines Avalanche. We’ve packed a lot of trail in a small area so there isn’t much straight ahead cruising. There are a few gravity drops in this loop which provide some speed and g-force as you run down into and straight back up out of a ravine. There’s also a great rock/boulder crossing feature on the high trail overlooking Little River that can be a fun challenge.
Loop 3
Trail Rating - Advanced
Fitness - Advanced
Technical - Advanced
Across the bridges and out onto Loop 3 things settle in a bit and you get to stretch your legs. The single-track out here is more linear and stays smoother for the most part. It’s easy to get a rhythm going and you’ll find a bit more flow. The miles go by faster here and many of us enjoy doing this loop twice before heading back through the twisters to complete the trail.
The trail are purpose-built for mountain bikes, divided into ten loops. Hikers are welcome, but must yield the trail to bikes and travel in the opposite direction from the bikes. Most of the trails are directional by day of the week:
Sun/Mon/Wed/Fri – Clockwise or “To the left”
Tue/Thu/Sat – Counter-Clockwise or “To the right”
Two trails, Moore's Pass and Turbine are CLOCKWISE ONLY, every day.
The Mill Trails
Moore's Pass – 0.5 Miles
Trail Rating - Beginner
Fitness - Beginner
Technical - Beginner
CLOCKWISE ONLY. A long, easy climb on single-track introduces you to the trails at The Mill and hints at the experience waiting over the hill. Moore's Pass takes you to the trail head for The Mill, an area we call The Knot. It returns down to the access road on a fast, flowing run downhill.
Raceway – 1.8 Miles
Trail Rating - Beginner
Fitness - Beginner
Technical - Beginner with intermediate features
A truly accommodating trail that can be ridden at any speed, by any level rider. Wide and smooth, Raceway dips and rolls then zigs and zags. Push the tempo and hit the optional features and you’ll get a bigger return. Long, boardwalk style bridges span the gorgeous creek valley.
Powerhouse – 1.8 Miles
Trail Rating - Intermediate with advance features
Fitness - Intermediate
Technical - Advanced
This is the signature trail at The Mill. Built with the same approach as Raceway, Powerhouse amplifies everything. It’s narrower, faster and higher. Serious air time is possible on the beautifully sculpted doubles scattered around the loop and rock garden alt-lines throw in some tech. You’ll likely want to take the return line and hit this again, and again.
Turbine – 1.0 Miles
Trail Rating - Intermediate with advanced features
Fitness - Intermediate
Technical - Advanced
CLOCKWISE ONLY. Tight, twisty single-track winds the spring as you head out from The Knot to reach the peak of the park above the Rope Mill historic site. Then things open up on the descent with big doubles and big berms and big speed. An optional armored rock drop marks the end of Turbine as it flows seamlessly into the return track of Moore's Pass.
Explorer Trails
Loop 1 – 0.5 Miles
Trail Rating - Beginner
Fitness - Beginner
Technical - Intermediate
Welcome to mountain biking. This smooth, half mile trail is an excellent place to ride the dirt for the first time. A beginner will find a bit of effort is required to reach the high point on the south side of the trail but will thoroughly enjoy the trip back down on a wide and flowy singletrack. Two 28 foot long bridges keep things on the level above the creek bed.
Loop 2 – 1.5 Miles
Trail Rating - Intermediate
Fitness - Intermediate
Technical - Intermediate
Ready for more? Loop 2 ramps up the climbs and introduces some trail features to navigate such as switchback turns and some rocks and roots. Considerable speed can be achieved on several down slopes and there are some tricky corners to learn. The north side of this loop travels high alongside the Little River basin and provides a beautiful view, but you may want to keep your eye on the trail while you’re riding this section as it is very narrow and has a steep side-slope down to the river.
Loop 3 – 1.0 Mile
Trail Rating - Intermediate
Fitness - Intermediate
Technical - Intermediate
Cross the bridge and watch for traffic on the service road to get to the final loop. This loop is pretty straightforward, winding around in the woods without any substantial climbs or technical features. Experienced riders will find the Explorer Trail offers a lot of speed and flow and is an excellent warm-up for the Avalanche Trail.
Avalanche Trail
Loop 1 – 1.5 Miles
Trail Rating - Advanced
Fitness - Advanced
Technical - Advanced
No matter the daily direction, first thing you’re going to do on Avalanche is climb. The ups and downs are steep, but also fairly short. The single-track here is a bit narrower and at times quite twisty in and amongst the pines. There are some rough areas with some difficult rock and root combinations. Several tight switchbacks keep you busy on this loop.
Loop 2
Trail Rating - Advanced
Fitness - Advanced
Technical - Advanced
Loop 2 continues the up and down, left and right theme that defines Avalanche. We’ve packed a lot of trail in a small area so there isn’t much straight ahead cruising. There are a few gravity drops in this loop which provide some speed and g-force as you run down into and straight back up out of a ravine. There’s also a great rock/boulder crossing feature on the high trail overlooking Little River that can be a fun challenge.
Loop 3
Trail Rating - Advanced
Fitness - Advanced
Technical - Advanced
Across the bridges and out onto Loop 3 things settle in a bit and you get to stretch your legs. The single-track out here is more linear and stays smoother for the most part. It’s easy to get a rhythm going and you’ll find a bit more flow. The miles go by faster here and many of us enjoy doing this loop twice before heading back through the twisters to complete the trail.
source: Taylor Randahl Memorial
Primary Trail Type: Cross-Country
AKA: Olde Rope Mill Park
Access Info:
Address:
690 Olde Rope Mill Park Road
Woodstock GA
30188
Parking at the end of Rope Mill Road, from where all three trail areas can be accessed.
690 Olde Rope Mill Park Road
Woodstock GA
30188
Parking at the end of Rope Mill Road, from where all three trail areas can be accessed.
Disclaimer:
Most of the trails are directional by day of the week:
Sun/Mon/Wed/Fri – Clockwise or “To the left”
Tue/Thu/Sat – Counter-Clockwise or “To the right”
Two trails, Moore's Pass and Turbine are CLOCKWISE ONLY, every day.
Sun/Mon/Wed/Fri – Clockwise or “To the left”
Tue/Thu/Sat – Counter-Clockwise or “To the right”
Two trails, Moore's Pass and Turbine are CLOCKWISE ONLY, every day.
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13 trails
- Hike
13 trails
- Trail Running
13 trails
Stats
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- Trails (view details)
- 13
- Trails Mountain Bike
- 13
- Trails E-Bike
- 13
- Trails Hike
- 13
- Trails Trail Running
- 13
- Total Distance
- 13 miles
- Total Descent Distance
- 5 miles
- Total Descent
- 1,362 ft
- Total Vertical
- 118 ft
- Highest Trailhead
- 969 ft
- Reports
- 862
- Photos
- 20
- Ridden Counter
- 9,644
Popular Taylor Randall Memorial Bike Trails at Olde Rope Mill Park Trails
Mountain Bike Routes
title | rating | distance |
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Explore The Mill | 8 miles |
Photos of Taylor Randall Memorial Bike Trails at Olde Rope Mill Park Mountain Bike
trail: Avalanche - Loop 2
31 |
Nov 1, 2023 @ 3:40pm
Nov 1, 2023
trail: Avalanche - Loop 2
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Nov 1, 2023 @ 3:40pm
Nov 1, 2023
trail: Avalanche - Loop 2
30 |
Nov 1, 2023 @ 3:40pm
Nov 1, 2023
trail: Avalanche - Loop 1
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Aug 6, 2022 @ 1:53pm
Aug 6, 2022
trail: The Mill - Raceway
60 |
May 15, 2021 @ 9:02pm
May 15, 2021
trail: Avalanche - Loop 1
128 |
Dec 11, 2019 @ 8:32pm
Dec 11, 2019Videos of Taylor Randall Memorial Bike Trails at Olde Rope Mill Park Mountain Bike
trail: The Mill - Powerhouse
trail: The Mill - Powerhouse
Recent Trail Reports
status | trail | date | condition | info | user |
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The Mill - Moore's Pass | Nov 23, 2024 @ 3:20pm Nov 23, 2024 | Dry | pkrohnert | ||
The Mill - Turbine | Nov 23, 2024 @ 3:20pm Nov 23, 2024 | Dry | pkrohnert | ||
The Mill - Powerhouse | Nov 23, 2024 @ 3:20pm Nov 23, 2024 | Dry | pkrohnert | ||
The Mill - Raceway | Nov 23, 2024 @ 3:20pm Nov 23, 2024 | Dry | pkrohnert | ||
Explorer - Loop 1 | Nov 23, 2024 @ 3:20pm Nov 23, 2024 | Dry | pkrohnert | ||
Explorer - Loop 3 | Nov 23, 2024 @ 3:20pm Nov 23, 2024 | Dry | pkrohnert | ||
Avalanche - Loop 3 | Nov 23, 2024 @ 3:20pm Nov 23, 2024 | Dry | pkrohnert | ||
Avalanche - Loop 2 | Nov 23, 2024 @ 3:20pm Nov 23, 2024 | Dry | pkrohnert | ||
Avalanche - Loop 1 | Nov 23, 2024 @ 3:20pm Nov 23, 2024 | Dry | pkrohnert | ||
Avalanche - Entrance | Nov 23, 2024 @ 3:20pm Nov 23, 2024 | Dry | pkrohnert |
Activity Feed
username | action | type | title | date |
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pkrohnert | add | report | activity #62207398 and 9 more | Nov 23, 2024 @ 4:12pm Nov 23, 2024 |
blader1 | wishlist | region | activity #61979790 | Nov 18, 2024 @ 5:11am Nov 18, 2024 |
bperkins | add | report | activity #61956143 and 4 more | Nov 17, 2024 @ 2:27pm Nov 17, 2024 |
Ashleyalyssa419 | wishlist | trail | activity #61507462 and 2 more | Nov 9, 2024 @ 5:36am Nov 9, 2024 |
jfrazier1959 | wishlist | route | activity #61177115 | Oct 31, 2024 @ 6:27pm Oct 31, 2024 |
Recent Comments
username | type | title | comment | date |
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trail | Tree down over trail between markers 40 and 60 | Apr 18, 2024 @ 2:32pm Apr 18, 2024 | ||
report | Zzz | Jul 30, 2023 @ 4:57pm Jul 30, 2023 | ||
report | @rigged: hey no worries. Thank you for the... | Mar 24, 2023 @ 3:02pm Mar 24, 2023 | ||
report | No issue - erroneously added. Sorry about that! | Mar 24, 2023 @ 2:23pm Mar 24, 2023 | ||
report | What's the issue? | Mar 24, 2023 @ 2:13pm Mar 24, 2023 |
Nearby Areas
name | distance | ||||
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Blankets Creek | 8 | 15 | 9 | 3 | 2.4 km |
Red Top Mountain State Park | 1 | 10.6 km | |||
Pine Mountain | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 13 km |
Allatoona Creek Park | 21 | 14 | 27 | 2 | 13.5 km |
Big Creek Park | 5 | 7 | 11 | 3 | 14 km |
Activity Type Stats
activitytype | trails | distance | descent | descent distance | total vertical | rating | global rank | state rank | photos | reports | routes | ridelogs |
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Mountain Bike | 13 | 13 miles | 1,362 ft | 5 miles | 118 ft | #704 | #376 | 19 | 862 | 1 | 9,162 | |
E-Bike | 13 | 13 miles | 1,362 ft | 5 miles | 118 ft | 1 | 811 | 417 | ||||
Hike | 13 | 13 miles | 1,362 ft | 5 miles | 118 ft | #493 | #313 | 857 | 64 | |||
Trail Running | 13 | 13 miles | 1,362 ft | 5 miles | 118 ft | #494 | #309 | 857 | 65 |
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