Sugar Hill Greenway
Sugar Hill, Georgia
Sugar Hill Greenway is a five-mile paved route with six useful ways in, so families can build an outing around what they need. Start at Cornerstone Park for mile marker zero, E.E. Robinson Park South for parking and a splash-pad break, or Gold Mine Park for restrooms, an overlook, and a wooded boardwalk section. The shared trail welcomes walkers, wheelchairs, bikes, and leashed dogs, but motorized and electronic scooters are not allowed.
Before you go
Best time to visit: Year-round
Worth packing
- Comfortable shoes
- Safety gear (especially helmets for biking)
- Water for hydration
- Leash and waste bags for pets
Good to know
- Restrooms
- Stroller-friendly
- Parking
- Dog-friendly
- Playground
- Trails
- Children's area
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