If you are lucky enough to live in or you will be visiting the great state of Georgia in the near future. there are a good number of short trails to ride that will give you and your ATV or motorcycle riding buddies a great day of hitting the trails. Very few of these areas will allow for camping so be prepared to put your ATV or motorcycle on a trailer and go to a local motel if you're planning on making a long weekend out of hitting the trails.
Make a trip to Sope Creek Trail in Sandy Springs it is over 56 technical miles of trails that are rocky and steep and just when you conquer those, you will find yourself on a densely forested area. This is not for beginning riders at all, if you're a rider who loves a challenge, you will thoroughly enjoy this trail system.
South East Georgia Mountain Trails in St. Simons is barely 2 miles length and they are one-way trails with one loop around. Another short trail system located not too far away is the Stonewall Falls Loop that is just over 8 miles of one-way trails. There are streams to ford, mountain views and waterfalls. This is a very scenic ride. The beginning of the ride is technical and not for beginners, then the ride levels off and is a pleasant run through a narrow, forested area.
Sumac Creek Multi-User Trail is a multi-use trail system. The northern end of the trail is for ATVs and other OHVs and is primarily constructed of gravel. Along with your helmet, make sure to wear your goggles and gloves when riding this area as gravel can really sting when the rider's tires in front of you kick it up the loose gravel.