Blossom Hill Trail

About this Location

Originally built by the WPA in the 1930’s for the purpose of creating Rome City Park, the terraces on Blossom Hill are a defining feature. At just over 2 miles of trails, Blossom Hill is ideal for walkers and trail runners. If you are mountain biking, this trail is not for beginners, but skilled, intermediate riders due to the narrow and challenging undulations along the terrain.

There is not a trail head parking lot, but the city recommends parking along the shoulder on Dogwood Drive, then walking uphill to the entrance.  The entrance to the trail is located on Dogwood Drive at the corner of Vaughn Road and Dogwood Drive. You will see a sign marks the entrance to the trail. The city has installed a gravel pathway providing access over the road shoulder drainage ditch to the trail entrance.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

  • Roadside viewing

Content from Official Website and Blossom Hill Trail (Georgia’s Rome Office if Tourism) website

Last updated May 14, 2024