Athens Physical Therapy began in 1999 with Dr. Doerr’s core mission: “Help heal body ills with purposeful exercise.” Today, APT has two locations in Athens and one in Lavonia to provide leading-edge outpatient neurological, balance, and vestibular therapy, as well as RxGyms for post-rehabilitation and general wellness. Please join us in thanking Dr. Chris and the staff of Athens Physical Therapy for helping to make the Firefly Trail a reality.
Sponsors make the trail grow. That’s why we are overjoyed that Athens Physical Therapy has returned as the Presenting Sponsor for the 2024 Firefly Trail Ticket to Ride! Dr. Chris Doerr, his wife Stephanie (a member of our Board!) and the staff at APT are doing amazing work for their patients, the community, and Firefly Trail.
Athens Physical Therapy began in 1999 with Dr. Doerr’s core mission: “Help heal body ills with purposeful exercise.” Today, APT has two locations in Athens and one in Lavonia to provide leading-edge outpatient neurological, balance, and vestibular therapy, as well as RxGyms for post-rehabilitation and general wellness. Please join us in thanking Dr. Chris and the staff of Athens Physical Therapy for helping to make the Firefly Trail a reality.
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Join us for our Lucky 13th Annual Ticket to Ride up and down the future route of the Firefly Trail on Saturday, March 23, 2024.
We are proud and honored that Athens Physical Therapy has returned as the Presenting Sponsor for the 2024 Firefly Trail Ticket to Ride! We can't say enough good things about Dr. Chris and Stephanie Doerr, the staff at APT, and the amazing work they do for their patients, the community, and the Firefly Trail. Thank you, APT! Visit their website for further info. All proceeds benefit the work of Firefly Trail Inc. to promote the completion of the 39-mile multipurpose trail from Union Point to Athens. CHOOSE YOUR STARTING POINT: • ATHENS: Dudley Park, Dudley Park Rd • Registration/packet pick-up begins @ 8AM; Mass Start 10AM • UNION POINT: Union Point Theatre, 101 Fluker St • Registration/packet pick-up begins @ 7:30AM; Mass Start 9AM • WINTERVILLE: Winterville Depot, corner of S Main & Parkview • Registration/packet pick-up begins @ 8AM; Mass Start 10AM PAVED ROUTES: The full out-and-back course on paved roads between Athens and Union Point is approx. 82 miles with on-route support and fully stocked SAG stops (including restrooms) every 8-13 miles in Athens, Winterville, Crawford, Maxeys, and Union Point. Because this is an out-and-back route, riders can tailor their ride length by simply turning around. This on-road ride features the lowest-traffic paved roads we could find close to the historic corridor of the Georgia Railroad Athens Branch. These routes use completed sections of the Firefly Trail in Athens-Clarke County, Winterville, Maxeys, Greene County, Woodville, and Union Point. Riders who enjoy flatter terrain will especially enjoy the route from Union Point to Maxeys or from Winterville to Crawford. Options as short as 15 miles are available, making this a perfect ride for cyclists of all interests and abilities. Ride With GPS routes to come: Up to 82 miles: Athens to Union Point and back Up to 67 miles: Winterville to Union Point and back Up to 82 miles: Union Point to Athens and back Distances of popular shorter paved-road routes (round trip): • Athens-Winterville: 14.8 miles • Athens-Crawford: 37.6 miles • Athens-Maxeys: 57.0 miles • Winterville-Crawford: 22.8 miles • Winterville-Maxeys: 42.2 miles • Union Point-Maxeys: 25.2 miles • Union Point-Crawford: 44.6 miles GRAVEL ROUTES: For those with an adventurous spirit two gravel rides have been added! 26.7 miles: Union Point to Maxeys & Back: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/43303050 67.8 miles: Union Point to Crawford & Back: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45393614 Board member and Specialized Ambassador Lisa Baynes has mapped out these routes aligning them near the highway to show how Firefly Trail is a great connector to all these beautiful back roads. Both routes use all 7 miles of the completed, paved Firefly Trail in Greene County, including within the cities of Union Point and Woodville. Gravel rides are self-supporting which means there will not be vehicle support. It will be critical to have the route on your computer or a buddy with the route, and to carry tools should you need repairs. The routes are as close to Highway 77 as possible. The 68-mile round trip Union Point/Crawford route has approx. 2 miles of asphalt. Riders, be aware there is a creek crossing on Faust Farm Rd on the last loop of the 68-mile ride as pictured here. REGISTRATION DETAILS: Fees before March 15 @ 11PM: • Before March 15 @ 11PM: $55; Students: $35; Teams of 5-12: $45 Fees after March 15 @ 11PM: • After March 15 @ 11PM: $60; Students: $40; Teams of 5-12: $50 In-person registration is available in Athens through Thursday, March 21: Georgia Cycle Sport, 1029 Baxter St. The Hub Bicycles, 1220 S Milledge Ave For a Hard-Copy Mail-In Registration form click here. Packet Pick-Up/Pre-Registration the day before the ride (Friday, March 22) Athens: from 3 - 6 PM, Georgia Cycle Sport, 1029 Baxter St. Union Point: from 5 – 7PM, Union Point Theatre, 101 Fluker St. All participants will receive a new Firefly Trail sling backpack with an enclosed Athens Physical Therapy water bottle (guaranteed to those who register before March 15th; while supplies last thereafter), ride support, one free pour of beer* at end-of-ride events along with free samples of Athletic Non-Alcoholic beer. UNION POINT 120TH YEAR CELEBRATION: In conjunction with the bicycle events, the Union Point 120th Year Celebration will take place from 10-4 with food, music, a 5K race and all to be live broadcast by Dock 103.9. A raffle will take place with the winner receiving a kids Specialized Jett Bike donated by Specialized Bicycles of California. Local bands will begin playing at 11AM, beer will be provided by Oconee Brewing Co, and a Classic Race Services 5K presented by BankSouth will begin at 3PM. (*Must be 21 or over with ID and rider wristband to receive free pour. Additional beer available for purchase.) Anyone who registers before March 5 and decides not to ride will still receive a backpack and water bottle (while supplies last). From Monday, March 25, until Monday, April 1, these items will be available for registered riders to pick up at Georgia Cycle Sport, 1029 Baxter St., Athens. VOLUNTEERS: Volunteers make this event possible, and all volunteers will receive a complimentary backpack and water bottle as a token of appreciation for their time and assistance! Ask your friends and family to assist with the event while you are riding. Click here to learn more about volunteer opportunities. |
The Firefly Trail is a community-driven rail-trail in progress. When complete, it will stretch about 39 miles between Union Point and Athens, Ga., connecting three counties and seven towns with a wide, paved, off-road path for walking, running, cycling and rolling. This trail celebrates the historic corridor of the Georgia Railroad Athens Branch, the state’s first chartered railroad.
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GIVE TO FIREFLY VIA KROGERBe sure to update your Kroger Plus to designate Firefly Trail, Inc. (Organization #BJ882) as your preferred community partner!
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