Spring Thaw Out Ride to Warm Springs, GA -Atlanta, GA

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Spring Thaw Out Ride to Warm Springs, GA -Atlanta, GA

Time: August 29, 2015 from 7:30am to 7pm
Location: The Mall West End
Street: 850 Oak Street Southwest
City/Town: Atlanta, GA 30310
Website or Map: http://www.meetup.com/No-Bonz…
Event Type: motorcycle, ride
Organized By: No Bonz About It Bikers
Latest Activity: Apr 1, 2016

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Are you ready to dust off your bikes and ride?  I can't wait!  So..... Come and join us for the 2016 Spring Thaw Out Ride for some fun, food, and fellowship as we roll out to Warm Springs, GA. This is going to be nice and a fantastic way to start the riding season.  For more information on Warm Springs, visit their link at http://warmspringsga.com/warmsprings.htm

Meetup is 9:30 AM at the West End Mall parking lot behind the Taco Bell. KSU at 10:00 AM. 

The route to Warm Springs will include highway and scenic routes through the countryside.  Fantastic!!!  As for Warm Springs, benches and rocking chairs line the sheltered downtown streets, where specialty shops and restaurants beckon with old-fashioned charm!   (That's straight from the tourist website...lol).       

There is also a MOTORCYCLE STORE, which is well stocked with an array of apparel and gadgets, along with other shops and stores making this a shopper's paradise.  We'll have lunch at Bulloch House Restaurant located at 47 Bulloch Street for some good southern cooking. Check out their website @ http://www.bullochhouse.com/

We will leave Warm Springs at 3 PM and take I-85 which will have us back in Atlanta before 5 PM. 

Hope to see you!!!!! 

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