Located in Georgia, the Milma Creek 4-wheeler Trail is small at just 3.5 miles, but it has one challenging ride packed into those few short miles.
These are multi-use trails that are rated hard as there are steep sections and streams to ford. Make sure you or someone in your 4-wheeler group knows the safe and proper way to ford streams, try to cross streams only at designated spots. Crossing elsewhere can stir up silt, and that's bad for fish.
There will be other traffic on these 4-wheeler trails so be aware that you probably will encounter hikers, mountain bicycles, motorcycles and other 4-wheelers while you're out for your ride. Always be courteous when you pass other hikers, fishermen, hunters, campers, or horseback riders on your 4-wheeler. Be aware that one little flip of your throttle on your 4-wheeler can leave a shower of gravel, cloud of dust and a very unhappy person behind you. Be sure to stay on the trail. Riding off the trail can destroy animal burrows and kill vegetation that animals need for food.
Additionally, make sure your spark arrestor and your muffler are installed properly prior to your 4-wheeler ride. There are two points of access for these 4-wheeler trails, access is from either the base of Grassy Mountain via Windy Gap Cycle Trail, or the top of Grassy Mountain via Tibbs Trail.
Milma Creek is a fun little ride with a lot of challenge for its size, bring your experience and your 4-wheeler soon for a day of riding that is definitely fun!