How To Explore Atlanta Via Bike Ride

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Atlanta, Georgia is a wonderful city to explore no matter if you’re driving or taking an Uber or Lyft, but for an intimate look at the city, the best way to go is via bicycle. Visitors to Atlanta or homegrown residents can bike the city.

This article will tell you how to explore Atlanta on a bicycle.

Bike Tour: What To Do In Atlanta

Taking a simple bike ride is a great way to see the Atlanta’s landmarks and attractions while enjoying some fresh air and exercise.

Here are some tips on how to explore Atlanta via bike ride:

Plan Your Bike Ride

As fun as riding a bicycle is, you need to plan your journey. The last thing you want to do is spin your time and energy pedaling around the city and getting lost.

Some places to ride your bike in Atlanta include:

  • Ponce City Market
  • Oakland Cemetery
  • Cyclorama
  • Centennial Olympic Park
  • Pullman Yards
  • Piedmont Park
  • The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
  • The Georgia Aquarium
  • The World of Coca-Cola

Before you hit the road, plan out your route using a map or a GPS app. Consider the distance, terrain, and traffic flow, as well as any bike lanes or trails that may be available.

Rent a Bike

If you don’t have your own bike, there are several bike rental options in Atlanta, including bike-sharing programs like Relay Bike Share, as well as rental shops like Atlanta Bicycle Barn and Bicycle Tours of Atlanta.

After you rent a bike, you’ll need to find the city’s protected bike lanes, which can be found by using GPS or Google Maps. On a smartphone, you’ll need to tap on the layers icon, then tap “bicycling”. On a PC, hover over the layers icon in the bottom left corner, and then click on “biking.”

Wear A Helmet

Make sure to wear a helmet for safety purposes. You can also wear other protective gear such as knee and elbow pads, especially if you plan to bike on more challenging terrain.

Here are some safety-built helmets to choose from:

Schwinn Thrasher Adult Lightweight Bike Helmet

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Basecamp Bike Helmet

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Since we’re on safety, it’s also a good idea to obey traffic laws. Obey traffic signals, use hand signals to indicate turns, and stay on designated bike lanes or trails.

Stay Visible

Wear bright or reflective clothing and use lights on your bike to ensure that you are visible to drivers and pedestrians.

Final Word

Biking around Atlanta can be a very fun way to see the city’s sights and experience its sounds. Because it may take you some time, we advise that you bring some water and snacks. Stay hydrated and fueled by bringing plenty of water and snacks with you on your ride.

Also, don’t hesitate to take breaks when you need to. Atlanta has many parks and green spaces that are perfect for taking a break and enjoying some scenery. Consider stopping at Piedmont Park, the Atlanta Beltline, or the Freedom Park Trail.

Tee Johnson: Tee Johnson is the co-founder of AtlantaFi.com and as an unofficial ambassador of the city, she's a lover of all things Atlanta. She writes about Travel News, Events, Business, Hair Care (Wigs!) and Money.