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First, so you don't make the same mistake I did, Chief Ladiga is pronounced with a long i like in tiger.
However you decide to pronounce it, you need to ride this trail. It is 33 miles of easy ridin', smooth-sailin', soul-soothin' fun.
If you combine it with Georgia's Silver Comet Trail, (the two trails meet @ the state line) you've got over 100 miles of pure pleasure.
To ride the full trail, you've got two choices of starting spots. One of them is between the towns of Anniston & Weaver in Alabama. The other one is at the Georgia/Alabama state line. However to start from that end, you'd have to ride at least a portion of the Silver Comet Trail. And when I say "have to," I mean "get to."
When I rode the Chief Ladiga Trail, I started in Smyrna, GA and rode the full Silver Comet Trail first. I overnighted in Cedartown, GA. On the way back, I spent the night in Rockmart, GA.
When riding east to west, the first town you'll come to on the trail is Piedmont, Alabama. I highly recommend you stop at the Eubanks Welcome Center in Piedmont. It's located right beside the trail. It has trail maps, souvenir t-shirts, extremely friendly people, and more information than you can shake a stick at.
The Chief Ladiga Trail is much less rigorous than the Silver Comet Trail with just about as many road crossings. Be cautious at these road crossings since they aren't always noticeable to drivers. One of the "Trail Rules" is "Users must stop at all crossings." Bicyclists and hikers put the you in users.
This trail is appropriate for all kinds of bikes, but I found that my rented recumbent bike was perfect. The amount of traffic on the trail was steady but not at all crowded. The closer you get to Weaver, the more people you see.
You can easily do the whole Chief Ladiga Trail in one day on a bicycle. If you want to include the Silver Comet Trail, you'll want to plan overnights along the trail or riding the two trails in sections. If you stop a lot for pictures, snacks, and sight-seeing, like I do, three days will probably be just about right.
This is definitely a destination trail and the people I spoke with were glad they put the Chief Ladiga Trail on their list of must-do destinations.
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The trail is paved & not quite as wide as the Silver Comet Trail in Georgia.
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If you like peace & tranquility, you'll love the Chief Ladiga Trail in Alabama.
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You cross this bridge just before you come to the Pinhoti Trail junction.
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this is a best trail pick
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Chief Ladiga Trail in Alabama
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Both the Chief Ladiga and the Silver Comet Trail are well marked.
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Note the chain grease on my right calf. It's about the only downside to recumbent biking.
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Chief Ladiga Trail in Alabama
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While riding the Chief Ladiga Trail in Alabama, you will come to junction for the Pinhoti Trail, an Alabama hiking trail. The turnoff is located between two river/bridge crossings very near mile marker 7.0.
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This is near the towns of Weaver, AL & Anniston, AL.
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Here come some more recumbent bikers on the Chief Ladiga Trail in Alabama.
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... is located right on the Chief Ladiga Trail.
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is gorgeous!!
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