Georgia Outdoor Recreation & Trail Summit

The 2022 Georgia Outdoor Recreation & Trail Summit will bring together non-profit leaders, city planners, elected officials, greenspace advocates, recreation enthusiasts, and others to envision an accelerated and ambitious approach to improving Georgia’s trails and outdoor recreation venues.

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PaceDay 2020 Unchained

After much consideration regarding the ongoing surge of Coronavirus cases in Georgia, and the safety for Paceline participants, Paceline leadership has made the difficult decision to take this year’s annual event virtual on October 24th.

Funding for cancer research has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, while the need is ever-present. While we will not be gathering for a physical event this year, you can still make an impact on critical cancer research at the Georgia Cancer Center. We have created a virtual experience, so we can all still ride and move together while fundraising to end cancer. We are excited to share with you PaceDay 2020 Unchained Virtual Challenge. More information.

Cycling in coronavirus coverage from around Georgia

Cycling in coronavirus coverage from around Georgia

As the coronavirus pandemic continues in Georgia, news organizations have taken note of cycling’s role in mobility, public health, and the economy in communities around the state. Here’s how bicycles are making headlines in Georgia:

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2020 Georgia Trail Summit

The 2020 Georgia Trail Summit will feature exciting field experiences, inspiring keynote speeches and engaging sessions designed to set into motion a shared vision for making Georgia a premier hiking, cycling and paddling destination.

From walking and biking to work and school to running and jogging for physical fitness, and from backcountry hiking to floating our state’s waterways, Georgia’s trails connect us with each other, get us outdoors and enrich our lives.

The Trust for Public Land presents the 2020 Georgia Trail Summit. For decades, the TPL has worked across the country and in Georgia to create parks and protect land for people, ensuring healthy, livable communities for generations to come.