Little Mulberry Park is a popular outdoor recreation area near Ball Ground, Georgia, renowned for its extensive trail system suited for mountain biking, hiking, and trail running amidst scenic forested landscapes.
Little Mulberry Park spans over 800 acres in Cherokee County, Georgia, offering a natural escape focused primarily on trail-based recreation. The park is located near the city of Ball Ground and is part of the North Georgia Mountains foothills. Its diverse terrain features mature hardwood forest, rolling hills, and open meadows, creating an inviting environment for outdoor enthusiasts. The park is particularly known for its robust mountain biking trail network, which includes various expertise levels from beginner to advanced. The trails wind through hardwood forests and alongside small creeks, offering a peaceful wilderness experience within close proximity to urban areas. The park's ecosystems support a variety of flora and fauna native to northern Georgia, including oaks, hickories, wildflowers, and wildlife such as white-tailed deer and numerous bird species. Established in the early 21st century, Little Mulberry Park was developed as a mountain biking hub but quickly became popular for hiking and trail running as well. It features several trailheads, picnic areas, and a parking lot, making it accessible for day visitors. The well-maintained paths vary in length and difficulty, including cross-country style routes, technical singletrack, and easy connector trails. Visitors enjoy the blend of physical challenge and natural beauty, with opportunities for seasonal wildlife viewing and photography. The park encourages responsible recreation and maintaining the health of the natural landscape, enhancing its appeal as a regional outdoor destination.
Extensive mountain biking trail network featuring varied skill levels
Diverse hardwood forest ecosystem with seasonal wildflowers and wildlife
Popular multi-use trails accessible for hiking, trail running, and biking
Scenic views from ridge-top sections with overlooks of the surrounding foothills
A favorite mountain biking trail known for moderate technical features and scenic forest terrain.
A multi-use trail passing through diverse habitats, popular for hiking and trail running.
Facilities include parking, restrooms, and trail access points, serving as the main entry to the trail system.