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Touring cycling routes around Brunswick are characterized by flat coastal terrain, barrier islands, and historical sites. The region offers accessible paths that often follow scenic waterways and marshlands. These routes provide opportunities to explore the unique low-country landscape, including beaches and maritime forests. The area's geography makes it suitable for easy touring cycling.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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there are always busy local fishermen to watch. you can see huge ships and beautiful birds up close. There are a lot of nice little shops and two playgrounds close by.
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11th Street Public Beach Access is a small area that can fit only a few cars at the end of a sidewalk leading to the beach. This sandy beach is a popular place for sunbathers and swimmers.
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Iguanas is a popular spot for visitors to grab a bite at. They serve up drinks, seafood, and classic southern coastal dishes. Open every day from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., they are highly reviewed. Come hungry after a ride because you will get served a decent-sized portion of food, and there is a large variety of local cuisine to choose from.
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The St. Simons Island Pier, at the end of Mallery Street, is all lit up with outdoor lights, making it very picturesque in the evening. The pier has great views over Simons Sound and is a great spot for dolphin spotting. This pier is one of only three ocean piers on the Georgia coast; the other two are Jekyll Island Pier and Tybee Island Ocean Pier.
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The historical Bloody Marsh Battle Site got its name from the events of July 7th, 1742. British troops ambushed Spanish forces and defeated them. The battle here ended Spain's claims to Georgia's territory. Today, this area is managed by the National Park Service and is open seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., excluding holidays.
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Myrtle Street Public Beach Access brings visitors down to the beach via a set of wooden stairs. There are nice views of the beach from the top of the stairs as well. This is a popular spot for people to walk their dogs and watch the sunset.
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The North Loop Trail is a paved pathway that runs across the north end of Jekyll Island. This path takes riders through grasslands, marshes, woods, and all the way to the coastal beaches.
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Jekyll Island Beach Park has a sandy beachfront for sunbathers and swimmers. The park has amenities like picnic areas, restrooms, and outdoor showers. It's a very popular beach on Jekyll Island, so be ready to have company on the weekends, especially.
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There are approximately 25 touring cycling routes around Brunswick, all of which are classified as easy, making them suitable for various ability levels.
The touring cycling routes around Brunswick are primarily characterized by flat coastal terrain and accessible paths. All 25 routes listed are rated as easy, so experienced riders looking for significant elevation or technical challenges might find them less demanding.
You can expect scenic views of the unique low-country landscape, including coastal areas, barrier islands, marshlands, beaches, and maritime forests. Many routes follow waterways, offering picturesque vistas.
Yes, many routes around Brunswick are loops. For example, the Bloody Marsh Site – Fort Frederica loop from St. Simons is a popular circular route that takes you through historical sites and island landscapes.
Given that all routes are rated as easy and feature flat terrain, most touring cycling routes around Brunswick are suitable for families. A good option for a shorter, scenic ride is the Driftwood Beach – North Loop Trail loop from The Horton House, which is just under 3 miles.
Several routes pass by significant historical sites and attractions. You can visit Fort Frederica and the Bloody Marsh Site, or see the historic St. Simons Island Light. The Horton House is another notable historical landmark.
The routes vary in length, but many are designed for enjoyable day trips. For instance, the St. Simons Island Light – Bloody Marsh Site loop from St. Simons is about 14.5 miles (23.4 km) and typically takes around 1 hour 20 minutes to complete.
The touring cycling routes in Brunswick are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the accessible paths, scenic coastal views, and the opportunity to explore historical sites.
While many routes are well-known for their scenic beauty, exploring the various loops on Jekyll Island, such as the Driftwood Beach – Jekyll Island Beach Park loop from Fishing Center Parking, can offer a delightful experience of the coastal scenery away from the busiest spots.
Brunswick's coastal climate generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and fall typically provide mild temperatures and lower humidity, making them ideal for exploring the flat coastal terrain and barrier islands.
While specific public transport options directly to every trailhead may vary, Brunswick and the surrounding barrier islands do have some local transit services. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or ride-sharing options for access to popular cycling areas like Jekyll Island or St. Simons Island.
Yes, many popular cycling areas and attractions around Brunswick, especially on Jekyll Island and St. Simons Island, offer designated parking facilities. For example, the Driftwood Beach – Jekyll Island Beach Park loop can be accessed from the Fishing Center Parking area.


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