Viking Trail
About the Business
Welcome to Viking Trail, a serene and picturesque park located on Fairfield Drive in the heart of Rome, Georgia. Perfectly nestled in the charming landscapes of Northwest Georgia, Viking Trail offers an idyllic escape for nature lovers, families, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Explore our well-maintained walking and biking paths that meander through lush greenery, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely stroll, an invigorating jog, or a scenic bike ride, Viking Trail provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation and recreation.
Our park features beautifully landscaped areas, picnic spots, and benches where you can unwind and soak in the natural beauty. Families will appreciate the safe and welcoming environment, ideal for children to explore and play.
Viking Trail is committed to preserving the natural environment while providing a space for the community to connect and enjoy outdoor activities. We invite you to visit and experience the tranquility and beauty that Viking Trail has to offer. Discover your new favorite spot for outdoor enjoyment in Rome, Georgia!
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Location & Phone number
Fairfield Drive, Rome, Georgia 30165, United States
Reviews
"Just a stretch of pavement beside the road leading to winshape. The first mile is kind of an eyesore and overall there is nothing to see here. Much better places to walk at Berry and around Rome in general."
"Very beautiful, paved trail. Right beside the woods most of the time. It's total length is around 3 miles. It leads from the main campus to the mountain campus. Berry college is a gated college that stops allowing visitors to enter after 7pm."
"As you may or may not know-this trail is on the college campus in which at the entrance you must have the barcode on the back of your driver's license scanned. Don't get me wrong-i do understand the interest of who is entering Berry College property, but at the same time had I known this was now a requirement; I would have not made this trip. But I did, and although the bicycle I trailered to ride on this trail was electric, as soon as you leave the trailhead: begins the signage stating no motorized bikes. I did not see another but saw lots of regular bicycles and although no one said anything, there is only a sign saying no motorized bicycles every 500 feet it seemed. Anyway, it was paved and yes~very scenic, of course. But I will gladly settle for maybe one or two "picture frame" portrayals of majestic landscape painting moments to be a lot less alone. This trails like the audoban of northwest Georgia."
"Great trail for walking, running, or road biking."
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