Arabia Mountain Path (AMP) | |
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Arabia Mountain Path | |
Length | 30+ miles |
Location | DeKalb, Henry, and Rockdale Counties, Georgia |
Established | 2006 |
Use | Hiking, Cycling, Jogging, Skating, etc. |
Difficulty | Moderate |
Surface | Paved |
Website | http://pathfoundation.org/trails/arabia-mountain/ |
The Arabia Mountain Path (AMP) is a paved biking and hiking trail connecting sites within the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area, Georgia, United States, built by the PATH Foundation. The trail covers more than 30 linear miles and features hills, sections of boardwalk, a serpentine bridge, and access to 13 free trail head parking areas.[1] The AMP connects a number of visitor destinations and recreational areas including Panola Mountain State Park, the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve, the Mall at Stonecrest, and historic Lithonia, Georgia.[2]
The AMP was designed to hug the landscape and connect various historical, ecological, and cultural landscapes within the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area.[1] Visitors to the trail will see diverse scenery including historic barns, lakes, unique plant life, and granite outcrops.[3]