Biking
Two Areas of Forsyth County Big Creek Greenway Closing for Summer
Two segments of the Forsyth County Big Creek Greenway will be closing this summer.
The first closure will be north of McFarland where the greenway
Milton Unveiling Plans to Connect Trail System with Big Creek Greenway
The city of Milton will be unveiling plans to connect their trail system with Big Creek Greenway Tuesday 3/13. This is a big step in connecting…
Greenway Closures May 12th through May 16th
Alpharetta’s Big Creek Greenway will be closed May 12th through May 16, 2014 from Rock Mill Park south to the Roswell’s portion of the trail. During this closure they will be making repairs to numerous bridge’s along the greenway. http://www.alpharetta.ga.us/index.php?p=136
Phase 4 Date and Details of Forsyth Greenway Revealed
The new phase will span from Bethelview Road 2.8 miles to Kelly Mill and Johnson roads with an expected time frame of
Alpharetta Greenway Open Again Near Kimball Bridge Road
The Alpharetta Big Creek Greenway is open again at Kimball Bridge Road.
Alpharetta Greenway Closing South of Kimball Bridge on July 26th
The Alpharetta portion of the Big Creek Greenway will be closed just South of Kimball Bridge while construction is completed on…
Carpooling and Locking Your Car
The number of people utilizing the greenways has greatly increased. Here are just a few tips to help keep the parking lots from over flowing, and for protecting your belongings while on the greenway.
Kid-friendly Bike Ride at Big Creek Greenway Alpharetta and Fitness Walk in Forsyth
Biking and walking events are scheduled on the Big Creek Greenway for early December.
Forsyth Big Creek Greenway Phase 1 to Open Just in Time to Work Off that Leftover Turkey
Forsyth Big Creek Greenway phase 1 to open on December 2nd, 2009, just in time to work off that leftover turkey.
Preview of Forsyth Big Creek Greenway Phase 1
This weekend I changed my normal walking of the Greenway, dusted off my bike and decided to continue on past Highway 9 heading towards McFarland Parkway and see how far I could get on Phase 1 of the trail.