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Noonday Creek Trail in Woodstock

The Noonday Creek Multi-Use Trail in Cobb County, Georgia is a six-mile (10 km) continuation of the Mountain to River Trail in Kennesaw with its south west end at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Old 41 Highway and Stilesboro Road.[1] Much of the trail runs along Noonday Creek. The Noonday Creek Trail connects Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park to the Town Center Mall and its north eastern trailhead is at 3015 Bells Ferry Road, Marietta, GA 30066.

The trail south of Kennesaw Mountain is Mountain-to-River Trail, and it reaches Tower Road in Marietta.

North of the Cobb County Noonday Creek Trail is a separate Noonday Creek Trail in Woodstock, Georgia. This section is one and a half miles between Highway 92, underneath Dupree Road, and its north end is Market Street, one block west of Main Street. The south entrance to this trail is at 9745 GA-92, Woodstock, GA 30188. The north entrance is near 818 Market Street, the corner of Market and Elm. The unconnected distance between the Woodstock and the Cobb County Noonday Creek Trail is 5 to 6 miles.

The Noonday Creek Trail is the only park in Georgia to receive funds from the National Park Centennial Initiative.[2]

Noonday Creek Trail Phase 2B

Phase 2B of the Noonday Creek Trail connects US 41 to Barrett Lakes Parkway.[3]

Noonday Creek Trail Phase 2C

Phase 2C of the Noonday Creek Trail connects Barrett Lakes Parkway to Bells Ferry Road.[4]

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