Experience the thrill of summer's longest day at the 12th Annual Voodoo Mountain Bike Race, held annually near Georgia’s Summer Solstice. Set within Allatoona Creek Park—a sprawling network of purpose-built trails—this race has become a beloved tradition for mountain bikers across the Southeastern United States. The event kicks off with the ALL-a-Toona, offering over 40 miles of challenging singletrack that will push your limits and test your endurance. For those seeking a slightly more manageable challenge, the HALF-a-Toona delivers technical trails and fast racing in a shorter format—perfect for riders who want to enjoy peak summer conditions without burning too many calories. For newcomers or families looking to have fun, the TINY-Toona is an ideal choice. It’s all about community and good vibes with routes that are both entertaining and accessible. Allatoona Creek Park provides breathtaking scenery, from lush forests to dramatic rock formations. The race day will feature a mix of flowy sections, punchy climbs, and technical challenges that will keep you on your toes throughout the course. With long daylight hours during summer solstice, there’s plenty of time to soak in the natural beauty while racing. The Voodoo crown is earned through fierce competition; the fastest male and female riders in the ALL-a-Toona category receive handcrafted royal headgear from local artist Ed Baltes along with a share of the cash purse. Top finishers across various categories are also recognized, ensuring that every racer has something to strive for. Post-race festivities include burgers, hot dogs, chips, cookies, and cold drinks as you swap trail stories under the warm summer sun. Camping on-site is available Thursday and Friday nights, allowing participants to fully embrace the Summer Solstice experience with extra daylight hours to pre-ride or simply enjoy each other’s company. Safety remains a priority; helmets are mandatory for all riders. The race runs rain or shine unless conditions dictate otherwise, ensuring that you stay connected to nature no matter what Mother Nature throws your way. Register early to secure your spot and avoid the rush—fields fill quickly due to overwhelming interest year after year. Whether you're chasing glory on the podium or simply looking for a fun weekend adventure, Voodoo has something for everyone. Join us this summer solstice at Allatoona Creek Park for an unforgettable mountain biking experience that celebrates the longest day of the year with friends and community.
Races Offered
TINY-Toona Ride - TINY-Toona Ride
Jun 19, 2027
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6.4K
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Cycling
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347 days remaining
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$25.00
TINY-Toona Ride - Want to help? Register as a volunteer here!
Jun 19, 2027
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Distance —
TINY-Toona Ride - Want to help? Register as a volunteer here!
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for June in Acworth.
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19.5° / 30.3°
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20.8° / 31.2°
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Avg sunshine hours
11h 33m
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Avg rainfall
3.1 mm
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Avg snowfall
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Avg wind speed
8.4 km/h (Light breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
High
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Course conditions
Hard and dry surface
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Max UV Index
Very High (8.0)
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Humidity
71.4%
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Sunrise
06:27
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Sunset
20:50
About Acworth
Learn more about the host city, Acworth.
Acworth is a city in Cherokee County, Georgia and Cobb County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, this city had a population of 22,440, up from 20,425 in 2010. Acworth is located in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains along the southeastern banks of Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona on the Etowah River. Unincorporated areas known as Acworth extend into Bartow, Cherokee, and Paulding counties.