The following is a list of Georgia State Bicycle Routes. These routes are designated by the Georgia Department of Transportation.
Georgia established a numbered bicycle route system of 14 routes in the mid-1990s. Two of the routes, 15 and 95, are to become incorporated into the United States Numbered Bicycle Routes system as U.S. Bicycle Route 15 and U.S. Bicycle Route 1 respectively.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 5 (Chattahoochee Trace) runs from Lake Seminole north to the Tennessee border in Lookout Mountain, running through the western part of the state. The route passes through Blakely, Fort Gaines, Lumpkin, Cusseta, Columbus, Greenville, Newnan, Carrollton, and Rome.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 10 (Southern Crossing) runs from Lake Seminole east to Jekyll Island, running through the southern part of the state. The route passes through Bainbridge, Cairo, Thomasville, Quitman, Valdosta, Lakeland, Waycross, Nahunta, and Brunswick.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 15 (Central) runs from the Florida border south of Lake Park north to Acworth. The route roughly follows the I-75 corridor south of the Atlanta area before bypassing the Atlanta area to the west. The route passes through Valdosta, Tifton, Ashburn, Cordele, Vienna, Perry, Warner Robins, Macon, Forsyth, Barnesville, Fayetteville, Palmetto, and Lithia Springs.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 20 (Wiregrass) runs from Blakely north to Waycross, passing through Leesburg, Ashburn, Fitzgerald, and Douglas.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 35 (March to the Sea) runs from Savannah northwest to the Tennessee border in Rossville, passing through Statesboro, Millen, Louisville, Sandersville, Milledgeville, Eatonton, Madison, Atlanta, Marietta, Calhoun, and Ringgold.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 40 (TransGeorgia) runs from the Columbus area east to Savannah, passing through Butler, Fort Valley, Warner Robins, Dublin, Soperton, and Metter.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 45 (Little White House) runs from Ellerslie north to two separate branches to Atlanta and Palmetto, passing through Woodbury and Fayetteville.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 50 (Augusta Link) runs from Thomson east to Augusta.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 55 (Appalachian Gateway) runs from Bike Route 70 near Suwanee north to Robertstown, passing through Gainesville and Cleveland.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 60 (Athens Link) runs from Bike Route 70 near Grayson east to Elberton, passing through Winder, Watkinsville, and Athens.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 70 (Northern Crescent) runs from Acworth east to Snellville, bypassing Atlanta to the north. The route passes through Alpharetta and Lawrenceville.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 85 (Savannah River Run) runs from Savannah north to the North Carolina border in Dillard, running through the eastern part of the state. The route passes through Springfield, Sylvania, Millen, Thomson, Washington, Elberton, Hartwell, Toccoa, and Clayton.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 90 (Mountain Crossing) runs from Cloudland Canyon east to Tallulah Falls, running through the northern part of the state. The route passes through La Fayette, Dalton, Chatsworth, Ellijay, and Dahlonega.
Georgia State Bicycle Route 95 (Coastal) runs from the Florida border near Kingsland north to the South Carolina border near Clyo, running through the coastal area of the state. The route passes through Woodbine, Brunswick, Darien, Savannah, and Springfield.