
From the Organizer
The Atlanta to Savannah Adventure Race is an exciting new endurance running event that takes participants on a scenic and challenging journey from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia — two of the most iconic cities in the state. Spanning over 250 miles, this event is designed for serious runners who want to push their limits while taking in the beauty of Georgia’s diverse landscapes.
Team Start - Friday May 22nd @ 7AM
Solo Start - Wednesday May 20th @ 7AM
Start Location - Perc Coffee East Lake
Address - 2380 Hosea L Williams Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30317
Finish Location - Forsyth Park - Savannah
The Route
Your team will be provided with a suggested route, including key checkpoints you'll be expected to reach - it will be up to each team to strategize their own route and transition zones, prioritizing safety and following local laws at all times.
The first 30 miles or so will have sidewalks or greenway to follow. After that you'll spend most of the journey following the shoulder of quiet country roads, passing through small towns with the occasional sidewalks, and through residential areas and farmland.
Atlanta to Monticello (Leg 1): The first leg is a challenging urban and rural mix, featuring rolling hills and long stretches of greenway, using the Rockdale River Trail, Arabia Mountain Path, and South River Trail.
Monticello to Milledgeville (Leg 2): A mid-race section that dips into Georgia’s agricultural heartland, offering quiet roads and stunning views of fields and forests.
Milledgeville to Metter (Leg 3): A fast-paced leg with straightaways and slightly flatter terrain, perfect for maintaining pace.
Metter to Savannah (Leg 4): The final stretch takes runners through picturesque rural landscapes before entering Savannah, with the finish crossing over cobblestone streets, and ending with the final sprint through historic Forsyth Park.
Distances & Pricing
Race Location
About This Sport
Endurance Grid is here to help you understand the sport, decide if it's the right fit, and learn how to prepare. For course distances, logistics, and race-day specifics, always defer to the race organizer's event page.
With running, there's a distance for every fitness level, a community at every start line, and nothing beats the feeling of crossing a finish line you trained for.
Running is an endurance sport that rewards consistency, and showing up every week compounds in ways that will surprise you.
From 5K to marathon, running races are the most accessible entry point into endurance sport. There's a distance for every fitness level and a community at every start line.
Coming Up
8th Annual Maxeys Model Mile
Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Pooler, GA (25)
Historic Hustle 5K Run/Walk
Jeremy Labonte Memorial 5K
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
ATL ---> SAV
May 20, 2026