Longleaf to Lighthouse Expedition Launch & Community Cycle
Schedule
Tue Apr 21 2026 at 07:30 am to 08:30 am
UTC-04:00Location
403 S Broad St | Thomasville, GA
About this Event
Join elected officials as they launch their Longleaf to Lighthouse Expedition from the Red Hills to the Gulf — a five-day adventure to hike, cycle, and paddle through the Florida Wildlife Corridor.
Location: Paradise Park, 403 S Broad St, Thomasville, GA 31792
Schedule:
7:30am Coffee and Bagels
8:00am Program
8:30am Community Cycle Event
8:45am Park tour featuring Longleaf Pine habitat restoration efforts (for those not participating in Cycle Event)
Join us at beautiful Paradise Park in downtown Thomasville, Georgia to launch the Longleaf to Lighthouse Expedition. Enjoy coffee and bagels with Mayor Scott Chastain and other community leaders as you hear about the important role Georgia plays in the Florida Wildlife Corridor vision.
Then join the four elected officials as they cycle from Thomasville towards Florida to begin their Expedition from the Red Hills to the Gulf — a five-day adventure to hike, cycle, and paddle through the Florida Wildlife Corridor. A film crew will be along to document the journey.
Renowned cyclist Karlos Bernart will be your guide on this 20-mile round trip ride (paved and clay roads). See his bio below.
Note: Please bring a water bottle and be prepared to sign a liability waiver when you arrive.
Thanks to our expedition sponsors: The Donald Slavik Family Foundation, Lowry Murphey Family Foundation, Baldwin Family, and Ridgerock Expedition Vehicles.
Any public officer, employee, or other individual covered by chapter 112. F.S., is encouraged to pay $8 for coffee & bagels.
Click the link here to read the Expedition One-Pager and learn more about the Longleaf to Lighthouse Expedition
Karlos Bernart is a route architect and endurance cyclist dedicated to the art of the "passable path" across the Southeastern United States. Driven by an early ambition to ride from Canada to Mexico, Karlos spent years scouting the landscape and connecting fragmented trails into cohesive, world-class adventures.
Operating as the SingleTrack Samurai, his work now centers on showcasing Wild Florida. By mapping routes that traverse critical wildlife corridors, Karlos provides a bridge between high-endurance adventure and environmental advocacy. His meticulously curated journeys encourage riders to test their personal boundaries while fostering a deep, firsthand experience of wild Florida.
Where is it happening?
403 S Broad St, 403 South Broad Street, Thomasville, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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