Georgia

Welcome to the East Coast Greenway in Georgia

Historic Savannah, GA

The route through Georgia will use the Coastal Georgia Greenway. The Coastal Georgia Greenway is envisioned as a 450-mile trail system, which will connect South Carolina to Florida through Georgia’s six coastal counties. This alternative transportation network will link the towns, attractions, recreational sites, historic and cultural sites, waterways, and natural habitats of the coast. A series of trails suitable for bicyclists, joggers, equestrians, canoeists, kayakers, and other non-motorized users will be built.

The centerpiece of the Coastal Georgia Greenway is a continuous trail connecting South Carolina to Florida as part of the East Coast Greenway. The route will follow various north-south routes, including the U.S. Highway 17 corridor, abandoned rail corridors, and historic canal corridors, from which visitors can sample coastal imagery.

Most of the Georgia route is still on road, but the ECGA and volunteers throughout Georgia are working diligently to make this trail a reality.

Watch a video about the Coastal Georgia Greenway

Trail Status and Plans
Publications
Georgia Partners and Supporters
More information on trails and greenways in Georgia

Trail Status & Plans

The Coastal Georgia Greenway, which serves as the GA Committee for the ECG, is working hard at developing partnerships throughout the state to move the trail forward.

To learn more about the trail progress and activities in Georgia, visit the GA Committee page.

Publications

ECG Maps and Cue Sheets
Google maps, turn-by-turn cue sheets, and overview maps are available to help plan your trip and find your way through the route in Georgia.

Partners and Supporters in Georgia

The ECGA is proud to be working with many great partners to bring the project to completion in the state of Georgia. Partners include but are not limited to:

Georgia Mile Sponsors

Thank you for your support! Your inscriptions are listed on our website and will eventually be posted in a kiosk along the Coastal Georgia Greenway. Find out more about the Mile Sponsor Program.

More information on biking, trails, and greenways in Georgia

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