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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
How long is the drive from Panama City to Chattanooga?
The direct drive from Panama City to Chattanooga is 402 mi (647 km), and should have a drive time of 7 hrs 6 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Panama City to Chattanooga, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Atlanta, Columbus, Stone Mountain, and Marietta, as well as top places to visit like Zoo Atlanta and Sweetwater Creek State Park, or the ever-popular Arbor Place.
The top cities between Panama City and Chattanooga are Atlanta, Columbus, Stone Mountain, and Marietta. Atlanta is the most popular city on the route. It's 5 hours from Panama City and 2 hours from Chattanooga.
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Columbus
Columbus is a city in western Georgia. The Chattahoochee Riverwalk is a long promenade for walking or biking along the Chattahoochee River. Overlooking the river, the National Civil War Naval Museum displays the remains of 19th-century warships. The Coca-Cola Space Science Center is home to an immersive theater and an observatory. To the east, the Columbus Museum shows American artwork and regional history exhibits.
5% as popular as Atlanta
2 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Chattanooga
Stone Mountain is a city situated close to Atlanta, Georgia and acts as an entry point to Stone Mountain Park. The park is characterized by a massive monolith at its center with the Confederate Memorial Carving etched onto it depicting Civil War leaders Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee alongside President Jefferson Davis. Visitors can access the summit through hiking trails or via Summit Skyride cable car while Historic Square in the park boasts of buildings dating back to 1793.
6% as popular as Atlanta
20 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Chattanooga
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Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, has a rich history that includes its role in the Civil War and the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. The Atlanta History Center and Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site offer insights into the city's past and pay tribute to the African-American leader. In downtown Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park, constructed for the 1996 Olympics, is home to the impressive Georgia Aquarium.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Chattanooga
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Marietta
Marietta is a city northwest of Atlanta, in Georgia. Near leafy Marietta Square, an 1845 former cotton warehouse houses the Marietta Museum of History. Exhibits there focus on local history. The Gone with the Wind Museum, nearby, celebrates the film and the Margaret Mitchell novel. Northwest, trails lace Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, site of an 1864 Civil War battle.
3% as popular as Atlanta
5 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Chattanooga
Best stops along Panama City to Chattanooga drive
The top stops along the way from Panama City to Chattanooga (with short detours) are Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, and Stone Mountain Park. Other popular stops include Atlanta Botanical Garden, Marietta Square, and Tellus Science Museum.
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Arbor Place
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Mall with a standard range of department stores & specialty shops, a movie theater & a food court.
This is my best Mall in Georgia period. I like everything from the shopping atmosphere to the eating at the Food Court. They even have on the spot Movie Filming, so please look your best.
Regania Richards — Google review
It's definitely a mall. I mainly go to the Regal Theater (which I love) but the rest of the mall is slowly in decay. The shops there are on their way out and it's sad to see what used to be such an awesome place fall like this. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Christopher Kelly — Google review
Not too impressive. It’s been year’s since I’ve been in the mall and now I know why. Things have definitely changed over time. This mall is geared towards black people. There are very few stores that offer clothes I want to wear. Need GAP, banana republic and sears back! Food court looks run down. There’s nothing inviting to make me want to sit down and eat. My daughter and her friend did and there wasn’t one table clean or an option to clean and sanitize where they ate. I noticed several times people got up from their table only to leave their trash right there where they sat. Keep your only mall in the town you live in clean, it’s uncalled for behavior. I personally did not feel safe in this mall. There’s a security truck but no guard. 🙄
Blessed Girl — Google review
Great shopping mall, lots of stores and food choices, even a Regal movie theater.
Olabisi R — Google review
This is a fantastic mall but needs a lot of love and caring from the community. It will serve all your needs and has a fantastic selections.
Dr. Jane White — Google review
The mall itself is fine but the amount of trash out front is ridiculous. Its always so trashy
jill knestaut — Google review
This mall has a good selection of stores including forever 21, Macy’s, Ulta, boutiques and a little food court. It’s not too bad.
Lauren Hottie — Google review
The open hours on the mall door were different from the Google map information.
Justine Morgan — Google review
Nice mall, I would have given it 5 Stars if not for the absolutely filthy food court. Not one clean table could be found. With a little more attention to the food court area this would be an awesome mall.
Marsha Papanicolas — Google review
Santa is here...The 'white' Santa named Brian is rude and nasty, My children had photos to take and 'Santa' would not let us stand inside the set to smile at our children to encourage them to smile back for the photos. He was very 'snappish'.
Normally, the greeter would allow it and she was nice to not just us, but all of the children with a nice happy smile and inviting the children to speak to Santa, but had stepped away to the restroom but 'Santa' was just plain nasty. We also overheard him 'cursing' in casual conversations with his staff. He's probably not a good choice for working with young children in the middle of a mall during what is supposed to be the 'happy holiday season' in a Santa suit which is supposed to create 'happy, memorable moments for children.'
BrightLight — Google review
The mall is going downhill. Empty stores are growing in number and it’s par for the course as area malls seem to be closing due to the type of shoppers visiting the malls. Ever since this mall opened, the stores that are common in other malls never carried the same line of quality products. Stores were fooling customers by offering a cheaper line of clothing for the same price that other malls were selling a better quality item for.
David Sims — Google review
Update the food court! Go to IKEA, invest in a ton of chairs and tables. My clothes were sticking to the table. The chairs are so ripped up. The American Mall might be dying but does it have to look that way?
Bring in local makers to fill the void. Can you imagine LOCAL items being sold here? Cute hipster shops? Or a selfie store?
Jessica — Google review
I actually like this mall ¡Me encanta! It’s not over crowded or dirty. It’s clean and I have found many deals! This is my new to-go mall. I always used to go to Perimeter Mall or Cumberland Mall 😊
p n — Google review
Only got to stop by for a moment to get some bubble tea at the Thai place here in this mall. My sister used to work at this mall and it was her suggestion. :)
Lala Snoogans — Google review
I moved to Georgia a few months ago, last week Saturday was my first time going to Arbor Place Mall. There are many stores there like Macy's, Dillard's, Express, Old Navy, Foot Locker, Forever 21, Justice, Kay Jewelers, Kids Worlds, Legz for Dayz, LensCrafters, Lids, Victoria Secret, Regal Cinemas Arbor Place
It's far from me and I don't intend driving down there anytime soon but I had fun there because I stayed by to watch a Breakthrough movie. I took me 45 minutes drive from my house.
The Mall is lovely tho, I wished its a little closer to me it will be my day in day out mall cus I love to shop
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Oge white — Google review
The Santa at the mall didn't have time for my 6 year old. I couldn't afford a picture package, $40. And told them they can hold my purse and don't have to snap a photo that he just wanted to see santa for a second and they told me they were two busy. There were only two kids there before him. He was wearing cowboy boots and was very thin. My kid cried. Just didn't seem right.
Kaitlin McBride — Google review
Not one of my favorite malls, but Arbor Place definitely has some ✨️gems✨️ There's a super cute makeup counter across from JCPenny in the middle of the mall that makes the trip worth while.
Zoo Atlanta is a large and modern zoo that houses many animals from 220 different species. It features giant pandas and a Panda Conservation Center that is home to the only twins of the species. The zoo operates with the goal of conservation and education, which makes it a great place to learn about different animals and their habitats.
This is one of the best zoos I've ever been to! The animals have so much room to roam around and explore and though zoos usually make me sad this one made me very excited. There are so many animals here other zoos simply don't have and it was very fun to see them up close and personal. Though some animals were away due to the cold weather I still feel like I had a great time. This zoo is also very clean and well kept which is always good. The bathrooms and other facilities are clean as well which is definitely a bonus. When we went for whatever reason there were barely any people so it was like a private tour of the zoo all by myself! That was definitely a once in a life time experience. Also, there's a petting zoo here which is something many zoos don't have so that's fun for all ages to stop by and pet some goats/sheep.
I was also here for illuminights and had a great time there either. The zoo is transformed and instead of live animal exhibits you got to see the park lit up with the animal light displays around the zoo. An unexpected bonus was that the pandas were still out so we got to see a sneak peek at them at night too! Overall, it is definitely worth the time and money to stop here and see the animal - you won't regret it.
Trinity L — Google review
We went on a weekend and it was not at all crowded. We spent more than 3 hours there and it was so much fun. Found new species. Was damn excited to see the lions but they were just sleeping the whole time. Even the tiger was missing. Overall, we had a great day at the zoo.
Reeha Desai — Google review
Had a Great time here they have lots of animals and everything is spaced out well so your not bumping in to all the people I went on a Sunday and it was only mildly busy at around noon. They have shows as well talking about the animals and lots of reading material near each animal. They have a cafe in the middle with refreshments and food, kid zone near the end and gift shop as well. Pay for the Daily parking as you can only do max of 3 hours for hourly.
Royce Pitts — Google review
This is a great zoo. Not overly large which makes it better for families with little kids still finding their legs. Most of the area's were shaded well to keep from getting too hot. The exhibits looked well Maintained and the animals seemed healthy and taken care of. Food options were just OK. Go early to find close parking.
Greg Poole — Google review
Visiting Atlanta for the first time and Zoo Atlanta was recommended! With good reason! This is a great Zoo. My local Zoo, you are in for the day as it is a serious hike to get through it. This zoo is well laid out and compact! We made our way through it in just over two hours and we saw it all and stopped to take in the critters! And there are many here.... Elephants, giraffes ( my favorite), lions, tigers and bears oh my! (Sorry...) And Pandas! Plus much more... Well worth the trip. Like every zoo admission, the price is a bit steep, but not out of line compared to others. So, go! A little old for the playground, but it looks awesome and there is a train which is always fun!!
David Whitehouse — Google review
This zoo has it all great animal exhibits,great kids activities like playground, petting zoo,and ropes course there is a lot of shade plenty of restrooms and snack shacks. You can feed the giraffe for four dollars. You can ride the carousel and train with the purchase of tickets. Parking is limited and cost $12 for the day. The animals were active and seemed well cared for. There are lots of opportunities to get out the heat. Good times!
Christian G — Google review
I can't rate for how this zoo ranks compared to other zoos. This was the first time I'd been to one since I was a wee lad. But, I wasn't impressed. If you want to go to a zoo, because you've never been, or because you really like zoos, or like in my case your daughter has never been to a zoo and wants to go, I guess this zoo is as good as any other. Maybe I'm being a little harsh. I had a good time, but that's because I was with my wife and daughter, and we always have a good time together, but the zoo itself was blah. For the price, and how big the place is I feel that there should be more to do. Not even sure what that would look like and no suggestions for what those things to do would be, but it just felt like a nice walk. "Oh look, the elephant." It doesn't take long to look at an elephant. It's cool. But really, how long do you need before you say, "Yup. I have now seen an elephant in person," and move on to the next animal? That's the zoo. And it really felt like there wasn't enough to see for the price of admission. Maybe I'm just not a zoo person.
Gary Smith — Google review
What a great zoo and definitely an elephant encounter made it even more special. The zoo has the rare Giant Panda, red panda and even has lions. We did the elephant encounter and what an experience. The zookeepers are extremely knowledgeable and you can see their love of these mammals. The zoo has a zoo explorer club for kids that we didn't do because we were focused on our first time seeing all the animals first. Next time, I would entertain that for my kids. They have an amazing treetop zine and ropes course for little tots and bigger kids. Definitely worth the money. Great adult options around the zoo, never made time for eating as we had lunch prior to entering amd dinner afterward. Very pleased with this zoo overall.
Julie — Google review
Such an incredible zoo!!! The zoo is laid out very well so it is easy to navigate to ensure you see all the exhibits. Lots of kid friendly areas for when the little ones need a break. The exhibits are spacious with multiple ares to view the larger animals. Plenty of staff to help answer any questions or point you in the right directions. Lots of food options for when you need a break. And the pandas are a must see as it is only 1 of 3 zoos in the US where you can see them!!! Definitely a must do!!!
Chuck Stoudemire — Google review
Enjoyed my visit at the zoo. A lot the animals were hiding to stay warm . They have decent food options . I haven’t been to the zoo in about 3 years . They have added a virtual reality ride . It was fairly decent. It lasts about 5 minutes . It was fairly packed being it was Saturday afternoon . All in all … it’s a place to take the kids when you need a day out . Buy tickets online as well to save time
eloise evans — Google review
Great zoo experience for kids and adults. A few species of animal we hadn't seen in other zoos. If you're fortunate enough to visit Thanksgiving through Christmas, I highly recommend the evening light presentations. We went both during the day to see the animals and returned at night for the lights, which were just spectacular!
Brandon Tang — Google review
Huge zoo, very clean and well maintained. Lots of sections separating different types and regions of animals and species. Most animals were active and playful when we visited. Plenty of restrooms in every corner of the zoo.
There’s a wonderful children section in the zoo. There’s petting animal, carousels, train ride, playground and tree climbing. Carousel and train require separate ticket, $3 per person.
It takes about 2-3 hours to fully explore the zoo. There’s a cafe and bunch of small vendors around the zoo. The gift shop is pretty nice, got lots of zoo specific merchandise.
Nehal Ahmed — Google review
The Atlanta zoo is not the same when you go in the winter vs summer time. Be aware of that before arriving. My wife and I still enjoyed our time but the vast majority of the animals can't be seen due to the climate. We wanted to come before we missed the opportunity to see the pandas leave Georgia.
Jeff Thompson — Google review
I have been to A LOT of Zoo's, and this one is definitely in my top favorite. They have so many cool/different animals that a lot of Zoo's don't have. We came here specifically for the Panda Bear as that was the first time we've seen one. It was well worth it!
Rhiann B — Google review
My husband and I have memberships, and try to visit at least every couple weeks. If you park in the lot closest to the gate, it’s only $3/hour. The pandas are definitely our favorites, and you can often see them munching on bamboo and being down right adorable. You can also see the elephants, rhinos, gorillas, etc up close and it’s one of the best zoos we’ve been to!
Cassidy Castellanoz — Google review
Best zoo! You can tell they care about their animals. Loved the red panda and giant pandas! The lizards house was also amazing! The girl running the carousel was great! My daughter was big enough to ride alone, but freaked out when they started moving and she hopped on and stayed with her calming her down and making her comfortable enough that we came back for many more goes on the ride. Will definitely be back!
Mattie Duffield — Google review
This is a very good zoo. The pathways could have better direction signs, but the displays are, for the most part, designed to make animals visible. The educational signs are easily accessed. A really good variety of animals. The children's petting zoo could be enhanced with more staff and more animals. Well worth a few hours of your time.
DANNY DAVIS — Google review
We had a wonderful time at Zoo Atlanta. As a family of 5 it took us about 5 hours to see everything. Everyone was very nice and polite. Our kids loved every minute of it. Very easy to navigate around. Great petting zoo section that's free entry. They have a playground and a carousel for everyone to ride. You can buy tickets and take a ride on the train. There is a tree top playground. Tons of animals, reptiles, and more to see and also learn about. Definitely recommend coming and seeing what all Zoo Atlanta has to offer if you haven't been before. Great experience and will be back.
Linton Neal — Google review
This is an awesome zoo! For being in the middle of the city, it felt like it was pretty secluded. Parking was easy with the Park Mobile app. We didn’t have lines to get in, and had bought our tickets online so that process was a breeze. They give free tickets to veterans! The elephants were our favorites, but there are tons of great animals to see. Zoo Atlanta is a well laid out, clean zoo. If you’re looking for a family-friendly activity in Atlanta- going here and the Aquarium will be well worth your time!
Meredith Wuori — Google review
Great zoo with different species. Most of them were inside due to weather drop, they are setting up the zoo for Xmas lights, also they are arranging stuff to view animals in a closed setup with temperature controlled rooms. We had a good experience, The weekend is recommended for the crowd, if you want to see the animals in peace choose the weekday.
Sorna Chocks — Google review
Really nice zoo and good for kids. We went in winter on a cold day so not all the animals were in their normal habitat exhibits but we're instead in their houses. Still really cool though. Saw a few animals I've never seen before. Definitely go before the pandas leave at the end of '24!
Morgan McNamara — Google review
We regularly visit zoos of a higher caliber (education and animal welfare focused) when we travel. This zoo was a favorite for us.
-Parking was close to the entrance & uses the park mobile app ($12 for the day) or pay at the kiosk
-Employees/ volunteers were very friendly and helpful
-Food was higher priced (as expected) but very good quality and flavor. Health inspection stickers around the zoo restaurants/kiosks all had scores of at least 96.
- There was a wide variety of animals (from naked mole rats to African elephants)
- many of the exhibits had multiple viewing spaces but were still 50% enclosed (good for us and the animals!)
- Each exhibit had a small plaque that told a little about each animal (an interesting fact + their eating habit/ habitat/ where they're found in wild + level of endangerment & causes). This was perfect for my little who only wants small bites of info. My older and I both wanted more, but we only got that at a handful of exhibits; it was a lost/ limited learning opportunity.
-A few of the exhibits have QR codes that link back to video presentations from the zoo's animal experts. We loved this feature and I hope they expand this to many more animals.
- They listed animal talks and feeding times on their website, which made it easy to incorporate them into our day. Because of this, we got to watch some gorilla training first hand.
Stephanie G. — Google review
Great zoo and even better to see the pandas before they are gone. luckily, we went on a day where we were able to see a good amount of the animals. a lot of the staff were walking around and talking about the animals which was great. I just wish there were more baby changing areas and restrooms kind of randomly around. Some of the food stands were closed, but we did get a nice warm pretzel, which was really good! You should definitely walk around two or three times because it is easy to miss something. The map was somewhat helpful, but looking around was the best course of action. We will definitely be back!
Clarke Eads — Google review
I loved it here. Where intimate and close with animals in my opinion. I had a great time. I was able to go behind the scenes and see how the panda were taken care of but that is extra and that can also be utilized for other animals. Definitely a great time and would go back!
MARTIN Monesar — Google review
Our family loves visiting zoos whenever we travel. This zoo did not disappoint. There were a few exhibits closed and it was pretty crowded, but that is common to come across. The amount and diversity of animals is amazing. There was so much to see and there were staff members throughout the zoo that were all friendly, helpful, and informative.
Tammy R — Google review
Part of City Pass. This was our 3rd and favorite stop of the weekend. Very big crowd. Had to park a few blocks up but it was free so that’s fine. Strollers of all sizes allowed. No bag checks so the line into the park moves quickly. Took about 4 hours to hit everything. Very clean, private baby changing rooms throughout park. Most areas large stroller accessible. The playground at the end (going clockwise) was underwhelming. Friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Danny — Google review
WOW! We had so much fun at there! We spent most of our time in the reptile area because it was cold outside and most of the animals were in indoor habitats where we couldn’t see them. They have an amazing collection of snakes and other beautiful reptiles. A whole day should be dedicated to that area. It’s a very family friendly place and the annual membership is worth it if you’re coming with family. Can’t wait to come here again! I attached some of my best shots below!
Ayushman — Google review
Super cute but whoa it was crowded (kinda to be expected), we got there at 2:00 (on a Saturday) but had a mission to see the new baby rhinoceros!! Super cute..
The bathrooms could use some cleaning. The park was a bit filthy around all the restaurants, but as far as the “animals” they had a HUGE variety.
Super fun place to spend the entire day. Parking was a chore, and you have to pay to park!
Kami Potapow — Google review
This was our first trip to the zoo and it was mainly to see the Pandas before they leave. We loved the zoo and the staff were so nice and tried to answer every question. Take your time and plan on 3-4 hours at least to really enjoy the animals.
Scott Russell — Google review
We saw a Panda! Lots of unique exhibits. We were there when it was still a bit chilly, so some of the exhibits weren't there. The zoo is very open about that and it's understandable. But we got to see one of the only Pandas still on exhibit in the US. The only small thing I didn't love was that the paper map of the zoo is not super accurate. You have to follow the signs.
Jennifer Williams — Google review
This was my daughter's first time in Atlanta and both of our first time at the zoo. The zoo was so clean. I appreciate how streamline the entire zoo was also. It let us follow a simple path and we didn't miss anything! I also loved all the little seating areas around the enclosures. I would become a member if I were a resident.
ainka11 — Google review
Zoo Atlanta is much improved after additions and changes over the past few years. The new parking deck, new savanna area and the reptile building have made the visit more enjoyable. Kids find lots of things to do and see. The petting zoo is especially fun.
Monday admission is free for military and veterans. Food court prices are high as expected and quality leaves something to be desired. Still a recommended visit.
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Sweetwater Creek State Park
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Historical wooded state park offering hiking, picnicking & boating, plus fishing.
A very well-staffed park. Excellent signage to direct you on where to go. We only took the Red Trail to see the Mill Ruins on a quick visit, but I do recommend that one for beginner hikers! The path is nicely packed and wide for comfort without much of a grade. I was a little disappointed in all the fencing around the ruins keeping you from getting a closer look, but I totally understand the purpose of it being there. The water was lovely and calming also. I would recommend this spot for a nice, relaxing afternoon in nature.
Toni King — Google review
Close to the city and never disappoints. The State Park is well maintained, with recent updates to the property. A nice place to enjoy solo or as a group. The trails are moderate, well marked, and hosts beautiful scenery regardless of the trail your on. Good walking/hiking shoes highly recommended. Don’t forget water and snacks! You could stay out there for hours enjoying the outdoors. The day use areas and lake are also cool places to enjoy.
Check weather conditions before starting if it rained recently to make sure no portion of the trails are under water. Definitely recommended and we shall return!
Down2Earth Hiking & Adventures — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous park, a great escape from Metro Atlanta. Leashed dog friendly. The mill ruins are cool and easy to get to for people of varying abilities, yound and old. They have many trails which are very well marked with lots of blazes. One big thing to note is that after the ruins, the red trail does become more difficult. If you are unsteady, around lots of rocks and tree roots I would take the white trail from the ruins back toward the interpretive center, but If you are up to the challenge the remainder of the red trail is worth the reward.
Colleen Beran — Google review
Beautiful state park! Lots of parking space. Many trails to walk or run on! Beautiful scenery. Perfect for family hikes. Dog friendly. Parking only cost $5.
Nickolle Diaz — Google review
This park is so great. Mill ruin is pretty. The creek is so beautiful with so many rocks on its surface, you can hop on some of those. There is visitor center with a small museum displaying history of that place. You can see alot of taxidermy animals typically found in the area. Gift shop sells souvenirs like rocks, books, decoration, even plush animals. We got a beautiful bald eagle plush back pack and took a bunch of nice pictures with it.
Rays Ofsun — Google review
One of the most loved, and traveled to state parks in Georgia no doubt. The place is absolutely beautiful. You need to come early or you will not have a decent parking spot. I would highly recommend before 9 AM.
The visitor center is huge. The bathrooms are clean and spacious, and it looks like it has undergone a recent renovation.
Do you want to take the red trail down to the river and see the ruins. Past the ruins the trail is very rough and not for children. The white trail is all woods and has a giant circle about 5 miles. We did see some snakes and other animals totally worth it. One of our favorite parks in Georgia .
Shawn Toole — Google review
Great park that’s only a short drive from the city. The grounds are clean and signage is pretty good. Park staff is pleasant and helpful. I went up to rent a kayak for a couple hours and was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to do the rental. Boats are in decent shape and there’s a small ramp for getting in and out of the water. No beach area, but there’s a nice shaded section with picnic tables and room for blankets or your own seating. If you’re looking for this area, go away from the main visitor center and follow the signs for the bait shop. This may be my new go-to spot to get out of the city!
Shayla Nicole — Google review
It's always nice to come here and I like how they have been updating it. I came last weekend and I was surprised as to what they have added like the swing by the water, sitting there was very relaxing & the view was very beautiful. The water was really nice, the clearest i've ever seen it. It's always very clean here too!
Catherine Solis — Google review
Stayed in tent spot 5. Uphill climb with all the gear. Many trips with wagon full. But so worth it. Beautiful lake view. Warm bathhouse. Temps got pretty cold overnight in November but had campfire going all week. Lots of hiking trails, variety of difficulty. Great experience.
Laurie Simmons — Google review
Nice place to visit very peaceful. There's areas to barbecue or have a picnic. Surrounded by beautiful lake trees and beautiful ducks floating in the water. Place to fish and also put small paddle boats, had a lovely experience. There also a charge it enter someone at the booth to collect the fee or you can put the fee in the box. Have a blessed day everyone 🙌
Katrina McCants — Google review
Always have a great time at this park. So many different trail options and different routes to take. Plenty of places to throw up a hammock and relax. When the water is lower lots of great spots to walk around the rocks in the middle of the creek. Trails are well marked.
Brandon Adams — Google review
This state park is beautiful, and the trails are great. I love the white trail loop (going counterclockwise), and I also love the red trail loop, but it’s currently closed due to erosion. Overall, this is a great morning/day trip if you live close by. Our hike took around two hours, and we did a little over 5.5 miles. 10/10 recommend!
Chyna Gowan — Google review
Great place for some mushroom spotting! We walked the Yellow Trail for 2 hours. Lots of water to see. Nice hills. Beautiful lush scenery. The Visitor’s Center is a cool learning space for any age! It has a nice mix of nature and history of the area. Parking looked dicey when we left, so get there early.
Thomas F — Google review
Sweetwater Park is a phenomenal place to walk/hike. There are tons of different trails which mixes it up nicely when you have a season pass and go frequently! It’s beautiful along the water…only complaint is that the fisherman litter up the banks with the trash they leave behind. Ruins the beauty!
Eva Arnold — Google review
What a nice place, many hiking trails and beautiful views of the river or the lake. Not too many people, dog friendly and plenty of parking. There are plenty of picnic tables, located all over the park and around the lake. Some trails are under repairs but rangers advised us to take the red trail to the yellow and it was very nice. We were able to enjoy the river, bridge and see the ruins on the other side of the river. Beautiful.....
Kaja SWIEB — Google review
This is a great state park located in close proximity to Atlanta. For just a $5 parking fee, you can take a car full of people out and enjoy a day in nature. Make sure to check out the ruins and spend some time by the water. The views are definitely worth the hike!
Quest and Consume — Google review
Good for walking trails, a lot water around. Expect a few more attractions for both kids and adults.
Jijeesh M E — Google review
Sweetwater is a beautiful park, especially after they reopened the trails near the old mill. We finally broke down and bought an annual pass so we could take our puppy out more. It can be crowded on nice days, but it's worth the drive.
Mjol nir — Google review
Sweetwater has nice walking trails and has a nice lake for fishing, boating, canoeing, and is great for a picnic. The parking fee is $5 with a daily pass. The park has clean restrooms. The boat ramp opens at 7am, and the bait shop opens at 8am.
Preston Davis — Google review
Had a great winter hike with my family. Too bad the red trail was closed for maintenance so we could not get up close to the mill ruins. But we had a very fun hike over the bridge, up some hilly terrain, past a large cave, and back to the large creek with nice views of the mill.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park commemorates the life and work of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., one of the most influential civil rights leaders in American history. The site includes a church where King preached, a fire station where he rallied support for civil rights, and other locations where he worked to empower black Americans. The visitor center offers exhibits on the history of the Civil Rights movement and tours of key historical sites.
We took our two children here during our Atlanta vacation, so they could learn more about this part of history. I think they've done a wonderful job with the upkeep with MLK Jr's birth home and ensuring the whole block stays within historic standards. His final resting place was beautiful, with the reflection pool and his wife by his side. The museum was informative and I loved that they included a hands-on section for children to learn about hardships of other children and those from the past have had to endure. I think every child should have the privilege to visit the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial.
Jennifer Crawford — Google review
I had the honor of visiting the Martin Luther King Historical Park in Atlanta Georgia in January about a week before King's birthday. I would say the indoor exhibits and displays were well presented and laid out and representative of his life. The outdoor exhibits were moving as well. Admission is free. The highlights were the film, tour we signed up for to visit the house he was literally born in, seeing the neighborhood he grew up in and the awesome guide we had. I believe the church tour was temporarily closed. King is one of the very few people that I am in awe of and truly admire.
Nakia — Google review
Martin Luther King Jr. Historical Park is an absolute gem for anyone seeking a profound connection to history. This park truly excels in preserving and showcasing the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
From the moment you step foot in the park, you are greeted with an atmosphere of reverence and importance. The meticulous care given to maintaining the historical integrity of this site is evident in every aspect. The park's dedication to honoring Dr. King's life and work is truly commendable.
The park's exhibits are thoughtfully curated, offering a comprehensive understanding of Dr. King's impact on civil rights and social justice. The informative displays, photographs, and artifacts provide a vivid glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of the Civil Rights Movement.
One aspect that sets this park apart is the interactive elements. Engaging multimedia installations and audio guides further enhance the visitor experience, making history come alive in a captivating manner. Walking through the park, you can't help but feel a deep appreciation for the sacrifices made and the progress achieved.
The park's commitment to education is also worth noting. The staff and volunteers are incredibly knowledgeable, offering valuable insights and answering questions with enthusiasm. Whether you're a history buff or a casual visitor, they ensure that everyone leaves with a greater understanding of Dr. King's enduring legacy.
Furthermore, the park's serene and beautifully landscaped grounds provide a tranquil setting for reflection and contemplation. It's a place where you can pause, pay homage, and be inspired by the indomitable spirit of Dr. King.
In conclusion, Martin Luther King Jr. Historical Park is a beacon of history, meticulously preserving and sharing the profound impact of Dr. King's life and work. With its engaging exhibits, knowledgeable staff, and serene ambiance, this park truly deserves a five-star rating. A visit here is not only informative but also a powerful reminder of the importance of equality and justice for all.
Tomas Vacilevich — Google review
Great place to visit. We have had a hard history and I think the most emotional part for me was watching a young boy reading what we had done to people who looked like him. We have come a long way but we are not there yet!
William Spitzer — Google review
Quiet and less crowded historical park that is just a walking distance from the busy downtown. This is a free museum and site, managed by NPS. Inside the Visitor's Center is an exhibit entitled "Courage To Lead" follows the parallel paths of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Civil Rights Movement. You can also visit the final resting place of Dr. King, Jr., which in itself is a beautiful memorial.
Eric Salas — Google review
This spot is definitely worth the visit if you are in Atlanta! There are a few blocks worth of sites, including the birth home of MLK Jr, the tomb of him and his wife, the Ebenezer Baptist Church, and the Visitor Center. Although we went during regular hours, the birth home was not open; I think you may have to schedule a tour but it wasn’t clear. The Visitor Center is the best place to start, and includes an exhibit about Martin Luther King Jr’s life and his role in the American civil right movement. The tomb is across the street and is a beautiful, solemn site surrounded by a fountain and displays about the principles of non-violence that King preached.
There is a large parking lot on the north side of the site.
Michael Busse — Google review
Reverend Martin Luther King Jr memorial park and historic center. His birth home, church and resting place in Atlanta region of Georgia. This place takes you on a journey back in the history and give you an educational experience which is so beautiful and at the same time painful.
A true Leader, fighter and follower of Mahatma Gandhi 🙏🏼
‘We will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream’
PS: Entry is free and free parking available.
Might need booking for his birth home tour though.
nishant pillai — Google review
An absolutely amazing experience. Every child learns about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, but visiting the national park provides you with an up close and personal view into his life.
MaShannon Harris-Manogin — Google review
This is a very inspiring and emotional place. I was in tears twice. First while watching the movie. Second, looking at the carrier that carried the MLK dead body from Memphis to Atlanta.
We have come so far in the journey, but so much has changed since. Every visitor to Atlanta or Georgia must have the opportunity to visit the place. Google maps takes you to the wrong place, and it may feel out of normal memorials, but it's there nearby, parking is free and not very crowded.
For my little daughter it was good learning and for us a family too.
Laxminarayan Kulkarni (Lax Kulkarni) — Google review
Absolutely loved this experience. I hadn't been since the exhibit was complete but am so happy to have the experience. Wonderful job Atlanta!! It would be nice if the home tours started a little earlier but this exhibit is a must see. I'd say do this over the Civil Rights Museum. At least this paints a positive picture of the happenings of the times. If we are going to tell the story...tell it right or tell it right. Those that have gone to both will understand what I mean. Thank you to this center for being beautiful. Thumbs up👍🏽!
T Bessard — Google review
Simply amazing.
Weekend trip w/ the minions. So much to learn and absorb- I knew the man but his wife just as incredible, I’d not known just how much! ❤️❤️BHM’2024. Please visit for yourselves.
Jay “Just Eat Smart Nutrition!” — Google review
Great experience and very informative.
My favorite part of the trip was visiting the church and the ranger giving the story of Martin Luther King Jr.
The trip was a very positive experience however one thing I would note is that the area is not safe. So if you bring your kids just keep an eye on them and be aware.
Davin .A — Google review
Truly an amazing historic neighborhood that you must see if traveling to Atlanta!!! One of the greatest gems in that area!!!
One of the stops if you take the Atlanta Downtown Streetcar 🚊The cost of the streetcar day pass is $3.00. Not bad!!
Brian Lawson — Google review
The museum is very informative and well maintained. There is a guided tour to the Birth Home of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Everything is completely free of charge and the location is very convenient (approximately 15 minute walk from Five Points station).
Highly recommend visiting the museum if you ever come to Atlanta.
Lawan Wijayasooriya — Google review
Extraordinary, wonderful. A story that impacts. Some newspaper articles that evidence facts. Some words from Dr King that fill you with inspiration. A national park that you must visit and maintain.
George Ortiz — Google review
I was surprised at the size of the MLK Jr Historic Park. The architectural design of the Visitor's Center is beautiful both inside and out. The inclusion of the neighborhood homes and fire house made this amazing journey so much more interesting. The videos, photos and audio-visual all worked together to make this an unforgettable experience.
Micki Kirkland — Google review
I had a great time visiting and exploring this historic site. It was not crowded at all. Not too sure if it is wheelchair accessible. I was climbing a lot of stairs. Not many railing available. Just a heads up for those whom have a mobile disability. Highly recommended for all ages.
Stephanie Sanchez — Google review
This historical museum is a must visit! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this museum as a MUST SEE!! Coming here and walking through each of the exhibits is eye opening. To hear the recording of the people from that time area speak about their experiences is educational. To see all of the items in this museum is amazing. Seeing the items from Rosa Park and Mahna Gandhi is amazing as well. You can spend hours here. There was some preservation being done to the waterfall, so one side of the museum was not accessible. Ebenezer Baptist Church was open to the public on a schedule. Parking is free a cross the street. Entry into the church and museum is free. I’m thankful to have visited this museum.
Marian Grant — Google review
Tremendously insightful visit with a much deeper emotional impact than I could’ve imagined. Honored to have had glimpses into the life of MLK for my own personal education, to some extent, of his inspirations and dreams.
Michael Benissan — Google review
Went on a weekend and it was an amazing experience. Getting to see what fire trucks were like back in the days, as well as the structure of buildings. Loved each of MLK’s important quotes being written on the wall as you walk down the waterway. I don’t remember buying tickets in advance, but it’s always good to be proactive. I gained a lot of insight and knowledge from this visit, more than some of the books told us to be honest.
Primetime Johnson — Google review
Very moving tribute and historical telling of the extraordinary life and impact of Dr. King in his very short life. The cascading waterfall fountain and Rosa Parks and Ghandi exhibits are also highly recommended.
As great as it is I think think given the global impact of this historic figure it would be great if the US could expand this entire property (increase funding) so it is a more accurate reflection of Dr. King's contributions. There are impressive memorial sites to honor Dr. King across the US and in a few major European cities (e.g. Paris) but I think we could do better as a country and elevate this site.
MAF — Google review
This is a small park honoring MLK. It has his tomb along with his wife next to his set on a cascading fountain. Across his tomb is the eternal flame. There is also a small museum. The park is very serene and peaceful, a must see when in Atlanta.
RocioJ.C — Google review
So glad we stopped in to visit this site. It's a somber and informative place to learn more about the greatest civil rights leader in history and pay your respects. If you haven't visited and are interested in this topic, it's a must. Thanks to the staff for keeping it beautiful and operating well.
David A. — Google review
This place is fabulous! So interesting and uplifting! Everyone, and I mean everyone on the planet should come and visit! Make sure you go to the church and walk down to the MLK house!
David Whitehouse — Google review
A very well designed public space and museum with a lot to see. We planned this as a quick stop, but ended up spending our whole morning here. We came early on a weekday morning so it was not at all crowded. I found the exhibit of the civil rights march in the attached photo particularly impactful. Very immersive with lots of careful thought put in to the whole experience of the visitor as you walk from the back to the front of the deck. I couldn’t find the name of the artists or designer but I’d love to see more of their work.
Adam Thomas — Google review
Everyone should go here and take your kids here. To forget history is to relive it. Absolutely makes you realize the importance of Martin Luther King Jr and his courage, faith and perseverance. Left me speechless. If you think you have courage, this will make you think again.
Mike Vandermus — Google review
So thankful we stopped here for a few hours while in Atlanta. It was well worth the time. I learned a lot about Dr. King and the Ebenezer Baptist Church. We didn't get to see his birthplace because it is being renovated, but still a lovely and educational afternoon.
Catherine Harvill Hood — Google review
Taking my students to this beautiful, FREE, historic area in Atlanta is always so rewarding. So much to learn in the compact visitor's center and memorial sites.
Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park is an oasis of green space and interactive attractions perfect for a summer day out. The fountain, the Fountain of Rings, can be synchronized to music and light displays and is great for children to enjoy. Nearby attractions include the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca-Cola, and the Childrens Museum of Atlanta.
This is a nice peaceful park even though there's plenty of people there. The view around you is amazing and gives the park so much energy. The park is in walking distance to the world of coke, aquarium, college football hall of fame and so much more. The view at night when the lights come on is great! You just feel Atlanta in this park. Great place for a picnic and to come throw the football with your kids. I'll definitely be going back to write some poetry, read, and even just to chill in a peaceful place. It's dog friendly for all dog owners. Depending on where you park you may have to walk a little to get in the park. Most parking areas are $20 and up to park with no time limit but no overnight parking.
montrell thomas — Google review
It's a lovely place full of history, each step you dive is a pass into past Olympics games. The place is very green surrounded of between buildings, gardens, and concrete. It's a perfect balance.
Efrain Castañeda — Google review
I haven’t visited Centennial Olympic Park in some years and since the hotel we were staying at was within walking distance, we decided to go for a stroll. It was beautifully decorated for the holidays, very family and dog-friendly. There were some “characters” around but it’s Atlanta.
Millie Brown — Google review
Nice and clean park. There's not much there to do, except walk. It is a historic site with plenty of restaurants and tourist attractions in the area. There is a water area for the kids to play in, so bring a towel and a change of clothes if you plan to partake. You will have to pay to park on the street but it's inexpensive. It's better to go in the evening, when it's hot as hot. They have scooters for rental as well when you download the app.
Marie Toma — Google review
This park is a worth visit if you are on a trip to Georgia aquarium or the Coke factory. It lies just beside them within walking distance. Parking is a bit difficult since it is in downtown and no street parking is available most of the times. The entry is free of cost for the park. There are plenty of paid parking places around the park from $10-$20.
Sai C — Google review
This is such a relaxing fun environment in the middle of downtown Atlanta! When the weather is beautiful you can spend hours playing in the open. The Olympic rings are a great photo op! When we went the water springs were not functional. But those are great entertainment for children! Lots of great restaurants within walking distance of the Centennial Olympic Park.
Bugs Subu — Google review
The Centennial Park is free and it's location is in the heart of Downtown, Atlanta! There are great places nearby, so you will not be bored. It's a huge park where you can hang out with friends & family. We went to Atlanta at December so the weather is really nice! I like the coldness while walking! The park is also a good place to exercise. A lot of people are doing it in the area.
We also enjoyed the view, the establishments nearby and the buildings!!! This is free so I recommend you stopping by if you plan to visit Atlanta, GA!
Christian Garcia — Google review
A beautiful experience for tourists and locals alike. I dislike that the park is shut down for events most weekends. But it is a joy to walk during the week. It is a great event space to enjoy the skyline. I enjoyed one of the best concerts ever with Outkast once upon My Weekend in Atlanta.
Tlaw Foto — Google review
This is one of the free places to visit for free in Atlanta. Centennial Park is in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, very close to the Mercedes stadium that hosted the Atlanta 1996 Olympics. It is a vast park for walking around and relaxing with fresh air...
It's an excellent place to enjoy the view, take pictures, and have an amazing time reminiscent of the memories of Atlanta '96.
I recommend you stop by if you plan visiting Atlanta, GA!
Adetoyese Oyedun — Google review
Had a chance to visit Atlanta in Sept. The weather is abt the same in Singapore, good public transport connectivity between airport and downtown. The place reminds me of Sydney with high rise buildings and a good mix of American/Asia/Japan/Spanish food. Not much sight-seeing but a good place for family as they have nice parks and beautiful houses.
PP — Google review
Not a whole lot to do here. A lot of open space. It was safe walking around at night and taking pictures. Park was clean. Locals were friendly. Free admission.
Nicholas P — Google review
Beautiful spring day, early in the morning, was a lovely time to visit. Had the place to myself. Can be enjoyed as a big open space lined by pavillions, water features and a playground. Or if you have the time, walk through the "quilt" areas, each dedicated to a different aspect of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. I was fascinated by the amount of thought and detail that was put into the planning of this space. Loved all the water features, including the splash park that you can walk through. Fun stop!
Anne Margaret White — Google review
First time visiting Centennial Olympic Park we were very excited to visit such a Iconic Historical park. The park is public, well maintained its big there's plenty of seating areas, great for families and friends. It's located in Downtown Atlanta and surrounded by amazing Buildings and famous placec in Atlanta such as SkyView Atlanta, CNN Center, the College Football Hall of Fame,World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, and Children’s Museum of Atlanta. We enjoyed our time there took beautiful pictures, I definitely recommend it.
Kan Alcf — Google review
This is the park that was made to mark the 1996 Olympics held in Atlanta. It is a huge park with lots of free space to walk and relax. There are many fountains and playground spaces here. The park has many monuments to commemorate the Olympics. There are a lot of statues too. The tiles have the names of the Olympics participants to honor them. One can spend a good weekend with family here and enjoy the greenery around.
Bhushan — Google review
Centennial park such a beautiful park with so much amusement around it you have to Coca-Cola do you have the civil rights you have the Georgia aquarium and you had the history of the Olympics when it came to Georgia it’s just a beautiful place to the family to look at history, you can See all the contributors names written on bricks. You can see the fountain the greenery the fountains. It’s a beautiful place. You can even have a picnic there if you want it to you or just walk and hold hands with your significant other arches. Enjoy the park with the kids or just a great walk alone. It’s a beautiful place to enjoy if you’re in the Atlanta area absolutely beautiful.
Tawanda Polidore — Google review
Centennial Olympic Park is located in the Midtown area of Atlanta.
The park is very beautiful and clean, and popular to locals and tourists.
It’s free for all visitors.
Took rest and enjoyed its ambience!
MM Opel — Google review
Very nice park in downtown Atlanta. Great place to go for walks, and you get to admire the beautiful skyline of Atlanta from within the park. Very beautiful and clean park and lots of water fountains, too, so you don't have to worry about getting dehydrated while you're out there in the heat. Everything is just walking distance too from within the park since you're in downtown.
Jorovie Muñoz — Google review
It's a nice place to visit on your way to the aquarium or Coca-Cola world.
Definitely a piece of history.
Kids will have fun with the playground and splash zone.
Great views on the surrounding downtown.
However not much of the shade available to hide from the scorching sun
Alex — Google review
The kids enjoyed running around this park. There are multiple playgrounds and another park with aquarium and coke tours just across the street. A lot of places to takes cool photos and view downtown Atlanta. The skywheel is also right next to the park. Definitely a nice place to walk around In downtown and spend time.
Milo Allerton Bateman — Google review
I visited Centennial Olympic Park during the Christmas holiday. It's a very walkable park with a nice balance of open-air and wooded spaces. I recommend visiting the entire park if you can as it's something that can be completed in an hour or so. There are plenty of nearby attractions such as the Georgia Aquarium and the Coca Cola Museum.
James Mims — Google review
Centennial Olympic Park commemorates hosting of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Serving as both a commemorative site and a hub for community engagement, the park offers a green space connecting the bustling city on all sides. There are numerous statues and fountains scattered throughout the park.
The park started a trend for a remarkable wave of economic revitalization in downtown Atlanta, spawning numerous restaurants, hotels, and retail establishments in its vicinity.
Sara Govero — Google review
A beautiful well maintained open space with water features and olympic memorabilia. Nice to walk through and get access to Atlanta tourist attractions. Very accessible location. Flat location, plenty of seats and wide pathways to enjoy outdoor space. ♿
Anne G — Google review
We went in late February! The weather was cool so there weren't many people around! We walked from Georgia Aquarium! It's a great place for walking, taking pictures, and potentially picnics! I will return again!!!
Jimmy Lee Davis — Google review
A great place to chill, read, or enjoy the company of others doing the same. Lots to do and see here, and the environment is clean and well maintained. The park centralizes access to the Georgia Aquarium, College Football Hall of Fame, Center for Civil and Human Rights, and the World of Coca-Cola. A great SkyView ferris wheel provides breathtaking views of the city. Do nothing or everything in this amazing city center.
Anthony Henderson — Google review
Nice space in a busy city. Visit the park and just walk, sit or bring the kids to play.
It’s been a minute since the 1996 Olympics and this area was abuzz with international voices and the spirit of the world coming together for the best in athletic competition. That is of course when someone tried to darken the event but alas the human spirit and the City of Atlanta showed perseverance. Visiting the park conjures up history for me and the victory of a metropolis that continues on, adapting and showing resilience. Enough of history. Visit this park and enjoy the fountain and maybe take in the nearby attractions.
EA S — Google review
The center that holds the downtown Atlanta attractions. So huge and so much to see. The fountains spreading all around of it are truly amazing. Looks coll both at daytime nd at evening.
Md. Al-Amin — Google review
Centennial Olympic Park is one of the most beautiful and well maintained parks I have ever seen in my life. The park has a few small waterfalls and streams running thru it. It’s in the heart of Downtown Atlanta and has the world of Coca Cola nearby. I love this park it is definitely a great place to relax, have a pic nic or take a date.
Drew Rowley 973 — Google review
Excellent park for walking! Lots of space! Great photo opportunities! Loved the water fountain and Olympic rings! Many different types of restaurants nearby. We enjoyed the ferris wheel. There is a large map right next to the ferris wheel with all food and attraction options located across the entrance to Olympic Centennial Park.
Ann Buckley — Google review
Beautiful park with plenty to see. I really enjoyed the origin of sport statue, and the tribute to sport as well.
The Olympic rings are a showstopper, and there are plenty spaces to wander, relax, and take in the Atlanta sunshine. Relatively safe, and closes down after sunset.
Anish Thakkar (Doc Thakkar) — Google review
this history here is uncanny! i took a solo trip at Xmas time and this easily became one of the BEST memories of my entire life!! I love Centennial Olympic Park and every little beautiful thing about it!!
Steven McHugh — Google review
Beautiful park in the middle of downtown, grounds were spotless and had a big splash pad for kids, perfect for a quick visit in the summer. Tried to use it for a shortcut to the GWCC real early, found out the gates close at night but thankfully it wasn't a huge walk to get around it 😂
World of Coca-Cola is a museum which is dedicated to the history and culture of Coca Cola. It features hundreds of artifacts, some of which illustrate the success and popularity of the drink in different parts of the world for 132 years. The museum contains exhibits about different aspects of Coca Cola's history from its invention to its current branding strategies. There is also a working reproduction of the bottling line that produces Coke bottles all over the world.
A memorable experience like no other! We were guided each step of the way by friendly, knowledgeable staff members. You get a better understanding of the history of Coca Cola, which is presented in an entertaining way! Definitely worth your time and money.
Jenette Arreola — Google review
It was a fun experience. The guides were really cheerful and the tour included a wonderful 3D video and another heart touching video.
There was a scent room where we could smell the scents of sweets, spices and fruits. Many coca cola artifacts were displayed very aesthetically throughout the place.
The best was the unlimited tasting of different coca cola products. I think there were around 100 flavours around the world but unfortunately it was too much for me to taste on the same day.
The experience was totally worth the money and I highly recommend you to visit World of Coca Cola at least once.
Lawan Wijayasooriya — Google review
The World of Coca-Cola provides an intriguing, albeit somewhat overly-glossy, look at one of the world's most recognized brands. Nestled in downtown Atlanta, the museum traces the history of Coca-Cola, from its origins to its global ubiquity, making for an interesting, if somewhat commercial, experience.
The museum's standout feature is undoubtedly the Taste It! Beverage Lounge, where you can sample an array of Coca-Cola products from around the globe free of charge. The experience of tasting a diverse range of flavors, familiar and foreign, adds a tangible, interactive element to the visit.
That being said, the museum sometimes feels more like an extended advertisement than an unbiased exploration of the brand's history. It offers a wealth of artifacts and information, but the overall narrative seems overly sanitized, with little critique or in-depth exploration of some of the brand's controversial aspects.
All in all, the World of Coca-Cola provides an entertaining day out, especially for those with a sweet tooth for the iconic beverage. Just be prepared for a largely sugar-coated depiction of this global brand's history and impact.
Abraham Kirkwood — Google review
Great place to visit for Coca Cola fans. The museum provides a great history about the company. All the old equipments and advertisements displayed really takes you back in time. We loved the experience of seeing the coke being bottled. The best part is the coke drinks from around the world. You will taste the best and the worst drinks possible. My 8 year old really enjoyed the experience and she never had a sip of coke prior to this.
Anand — Google review
An incredible place for any Coca-Cola or soda fan. The invention, the expansion, the globalization all of it is covered exceptionally in this place. The vending machines, popular coke merchandise, sports and pop culture collaborations, there’s a lot to admire.
Then there’s the secret vault, where century old Coca-Cola’s secret formula is securely kept.
There’s the tasting bar, where you get to try 40 different popular flavors from around the world. To top it all, it’s the Gift shop, which is accessible without entering the museum. It a has all sorts of unique and magical coco-cola merchandise. Clothes, magnets, stationary, sports items, home goods, there’s so much to explore.
Nehal Ahmed — Google review
Very much a place to embrace your love of Coca-Cola. A lot of vintage advertising elements. The tasting room at the end of the exhibits offers many flavors of Coca-Cola products from around the world. It was very busy when we went, and the many children with lots of sugar and some caffeine in their systems was a bit much for me, personally. Parking w as already full by 11am, and I had to search for other options. I was able to find one, but it was a little frustrating having to search for available parking.
When attending, be sure and purchase your tickets online, and you can enter at your entry time with just the QR Codes they send you as digital tickets.
Susan Herrera — Google review
It's kinda of a neat place. If you are a Coke fanatic, a must. I already knew much of the history of Coke, so revelations there. Neat to see all the ads and the old machines. It's not cheap and for a family, it's a little steep in my opinion... The tasting area was fun! All Of the flavors of the world!! That was cool!
David Whitehouse — Google review
Had an Amazing experience here. From the very beginning we were guided , provided with lots of background details about the origin and its worldwide influence. The scent discovery and tasting part was a real hit. You can discover a large variety of Coca Cola flavors there. Didn’t have an idea prior to this trip that these flavors of coca cola do exist. Enjoyed every moment inside the museum. You can get a lot of souvenir options. They keep some awesome collection of lip smackers.
Gargee Chowdhury — Google review
Fun experience. Right next to the Georgia Aquarium. A very fun walking tour. It was like a museum walking tour or the history of Coca Cola. Plenty of cool stuff to see. Vintage ad signs, vending machines, signs, and so much more. Take your time and read the walls in each exhibit, the history is really interesting. The scent room was interesting. The tasting room was fun. Trying all the different Coca Cola products from around the world was very cool. They even had Mezzo Mix, which I used to drink all the time when I lived in Germany. The gift shop was amazing, so many cool things to buy. Highly recommend if you have 2+ hours to kill in downtown Atlanta.
Derek TA — Google review
This was so much fun. I wasn't sure how interested I'd be in a soda museum but I was pleasantly surprised. The exhibits are engaging, the initial tour guide was really entertaining, and the whole experience was positive as a whole.
I will say that they claim to be ADA accessible and friendly for disabilities but they had no functioning wheelchair ramps or elevators - what I saw was out of service or blocked off. I'm handicapped, so navigating the museum was very difficult but worth it.
Matt Shafer — Google review
Title: Disappointing Experience at World of Coca-Cola
Rating: ★★☆☆☆
I recently visited the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Georgia, hoping for an immersive and educational experience. However, my visit fell short of expectations due to several significant issues.
Firstly, the 3D movie experience was a major letdown. Unfortunately, the 3D effects were not functioning properly during my visit, which significantly impacted the overall experience. The lack of visual depth detracted from the intended immersion, making it difficult to fully engage with the content.
Furthermore, the first movie in the exhibit was also not working. This added to the disappointment, as it prevented me from fully understanding the historical context and significance of Coca-Cola. It would have been beneficial to have this foundational knowledge before delving deeper into the exhibit.
Another drawback of my visit was the overwhelming crowds and lack of organization. The venue was extremely crowded, which made it challenging to navigate through the various exhibits and enjoy them at my own pace. Additionally, the lack of clear signage and directions made it even more difficult to find specific attractions or move efficiently within the facility.
Considering the issues I encountered, I must say that the World of Coca-Cola did not live up to its reputation, and I found it hard to justify the price of admission. While it is undeniable that Coca-Cola has a significant impact on popular culture and history, the overall experience at the attraction fell short of my expectations. If you decide to visit, I would recommend checking the status of the 3D movie and other exhibits in advance, as well as considering the potential crowd size during your visit.
almaherman_ fit — Google review
This visit was spur of the moment while visiting Atlanta. A full fun experience with the family. The video you watch before entering the exhibit, was very heartfelt. Great experience at the smelling stations and at the “Guess the smell” game. By far the best part was the tasting stations. You are able to sample sodas from all over the world, and from different countries, which was very fun experience. My favorite was the Philippines soda.
I would recommend visiting, great for all ages young and seniors.
La-Kesha Hardeman — Google review
Excellent place to spend a few hours and enjoy exploring the exhibits
We paid a little extra to have a tour guide, not an excessive cost and certainly added to the experience. Didn't have to queue up to see "The Bear" or the Vault or the cinema presentation. Got lots of additional educational information and were able to ask questions. Have free soft drinks at the start too
Steve Findlay — Google review
We enjoyed the various exhibitions and shows here on a Saturday afternoon. It was busy but not overwhelming. The history and memorabilia were really cool. The tasting at the end was neat, but my shoes are still sticky from the floor in that room 🙃 probably not much they can do about it with all those soda fountains! It probably took us about 1.5 to 2 hours to go through it. We enjoyed our visit and would recommend it, particularly if you're going to the aquarium, as it's right next door.
Chris Perry — Google review
I couldn’t possibly visit Atlanta without checking out the World of Coca-Cola. The staff was friendly and generally cheerful which made for a great first impression. It was quite busy during my visit so I couldn’t experience all the spaces. I would recommend to allow sufficient time and to pack your patience to make the most of all the wonderful attractions. I particularly enjoyed the 3D theater and the opportunity to taste the mind blowing variety of beverages made by the company.
Michael Benissan — Google review
World of coke was a unique experience with the tasting portion of the museum. Heads up on the beverage lab: it says you can create your own beverage and drink it, but that’s not true. It lets you design a beverage on a screen and then tells you what coke product is similar to it; it’s definitely not what it is advertised to be. Other than that, the museum was great and the Georgia aquarium is in the same courtyard. You can buy a combined ticket to go to the museum, aquarium, and zoo and some other place. Expect traffic to be heavy and arrive at least two hours before the museum closes due to it being very crowded. The staff was fun and you can take a photo with the Coke polar bear and buy it for $25. Fun place!
Ashley Marlow — Google review
Good place to visit. Lot to know about coca cola but a little pricey. Couple of shows about product. Tasting room is what got me excited about. Every international flavor of its brand can be tasted here which is great. Lot of good stories on how it started and expanded.
Danda Naveen — Google review
Easy entry, but we pre purchased tickets. Got there early..parking was a breeze and close to elevator. Took our time navigating both floors, watching the shows and exhibits. Employees were helpful and courteous. Gift shop overpriced but had some decent sale items. Tasting the different flavored cokes from other countries was my favorite!
Joanna Arieta — Google review
It's good to see some of the interesting facts about the history of their products. Try to go afternoon/evening so there won't be much crowd and probably you could enjoy the Taste it! , a place where we can taste all of their products.
As it's so close to the Aquarium and parking is common, it's better to plan together.
Sreehari Kottoor Madam — Google review
Tickets are cheaper by a few bucks online versus buying them at the kiosk!
This is a very cool 1 & done experience. You will have a good time and some of the employees are very interactive and outgoing!
We did go during summertime so it was very busy (as expected). But it was just too many people throughout. Especially in the tasting room area.
Recommend if you’ve never been!
Isaac Monroy — Google review
So this was a fun little stop during a work trip to Atlanta. I went by myself and walked from my hotel, and was able to attend a show within 10 minutes of buying my ticket. I spent about an hour to an hour and a half here. I enjoyed each section of the museum, as it held much more than I was expecting. I went on a Tuesday afternoon and there were probably 20 other people in my "group." It wasn't crowded at all and I had time to spend at each section.
Of course the highlight of this is the tasting portion. It's very fun to try different sodas from around the world. The gift store is also huge, there's a lot of souvenirs to choose from. I enjoyed spending some of my free time here. The ticket was $21 and I found it to be worth it.
Emily F — Google review
One time visit is good. It’s a must visit place if you’re visiting Atlanta. I recommend buying tickets in advance online to beat the rush (although those tickets are non-refundable) so if you can’t make it past 5pm, don’t buy tickets online. I couldn’t get refund when i got stuck in a crash slowdown. Overall nice place to hangout with family.
Shailee Bhatt — Google review
Pretty cool spot to see the history of Coca-Cola. You can save $1 per ticket if you purchase them ahead of time. Definitely go earlier because it will fill up pretty quickly. We were able to find street parking, but it wasn't too close. There are paid parking garages as well. When you show up they give you a little introduction and tell you that it is a self guided tour. I wouldn't say it is a self guided tour as it is more of a pick the next mini tour or activety you want to wait in line for. I definitely recommend visiting if you have never been before. The best part of the tour was the tasting room, which once you enter you can't turn back so make sure you hit all the other tours first. The gift shop was surprisingly affordable too!
Cee Dupree — Google review
We had a good time. We went in May, during the week. There were a lot of kids... there might have been a few field trips? It was cool to see the history and all of the memorabilia. Love the international aspect. Be prepared to leave with a sugar high... the tasting room is fun and where you end your tour
Emily Anderson — Google review
Definitely we had a blast. We love Coke products so coming to this place was very entertaining. I love the mix of information, history, and interactions. You have 3d movie, but also a guided explanation about the recipe, you get to use your taste and your nose too, the scents section was very interesting to experience. Definitely my favorite part was to be able to taste flavors from around the world. Some were nice, some were pretty bad, others were quite unique. It was also great to mix my own version and then be able to taste it. My only 2 negative aspects were, on one hand, that during the vault section the guide was speaking but at the same time there were recordings on the background, so it was hard to understand because both sounds would interfere. The other aspect is the fact that I was expecting to be able to try the old-school way to serve coca cola, a place like the should have it, and I wouldn't have minded to pay extra just for that. Regardless, the price was cheap given all you can do, experience and learn, so I highly recommend this place.
Aaron Castaño — Google review
We had an overall okay experience at the World of Coke. There are a lot of cool pieces of the company’s history, which is cool to see. I wasn’t a fan of how long it takes to actually enter the exhibit area. You have to go through a ~10 minute tour to look at all these older pieces. You’re then taken into a theater to watch a 6-minute film about Coke and happiness. Upon entering the museum, we were under the impression it would be self-guided, but the vault exhibit had a tour along with it too. The tasting section was pretty awesome, with five fountain stations containing ~8 flavors each.
Anna M — Google review
A great way to learn the history of Coca-Cola. We had a 10am reservation. The area that is basically the hub for the exhibits is quite underwhelming. The theming and decor for the different exhibits were nice. I felt like we were rushed through the vault. Tasting the different drinks from around the world was fun. The staff was amazing! They were fun and energetic. This is definitely a must-see if you are in the area. A lot of memorabilia.
Tammy R — Google review
We enjoyed a fun time exploring all the different exhibits! The kids loved the tasting room and making their own designs. The smell lab was interesting. The staff were amazing and friendly. Bought as part of the City Pass
The Dunhams — Google review
Wonderful experience. I enjoyed it quite a bit. A must for everyone visiting Atlanta.
Coke was born here and it has a rich history intertwined with the city.
I had to buy tickets online, it seems like there was no option to buy it on the spot. Otherwise for 20$ it was worth it.
There is a small introduction tour about Coca-Cola history before you are left to your own devices to explore the building.
As an option you can visit different sections that are dedicated for specific areas of Coca-Cola development or history.
I particularly liked the tasting area where you can try any drink imaginable from Coca-Cola brand or related brands.
After that you can explore the merchandise section and get something for yourself or add a gift
I was visiting early morning during a weekday so there was almost no line, but later that day it became a lot busier, so beware.
DMINATOR — Google review
My family and I had a fantastic time on the visit, which we had planned in advance by purchasing tickets. They've done a great job maintaining the historical data and relevant information. The best thing, though, has to be the variety of drinks available worldwide. We tried a lot, but there were too many to sample. The store that sold goodies was also really beautiful; we bought a lot of stuff for my two-year-old kid. Overall, if you're ever in Atlanta, I'd advise you to try to visit this location.
Sachin Verma — Google review
Amazing place to visit. This is my second time coming to visit World Coca-Cola. I would suggest purchasing tickets online it just speeds the process up. 10am actually is a great time to go. By the time we came out of the gift shop to leave, the line was so long to get in.
C — Google review
This is a great place to take the kids. We all really enjoyed all the memorabilia. It took me way back. The kids had so much fun tasting beverages from around the world and making their own. It was actually still very affordable too!
Amanda Hopkins — Google review
The World of Coca-Cola is definitely one of those places that you have to visit once. It was smaller than I expected unfortunately, and there is not very much to do on the inside. Upon entering, you have to watch a very short film about Coca-Cola, and then you are allowed inside. Once inside, you can go inside the Coca-Cola vault and learn some of it's history. They also have an interactive scent room and best of all, the Coca-Cola tasting room. In the tasting room you can try different kinds of soft drinks from certain countries. You can tour the World of Coke at your own pace or book a guided tour experience. Overall, I recommend this place if you're in town and need an activity to do to pass some time. The employees are very nice and helpful, so that's a definite plus. Tip: although not necessary, book your tickets in advance for faster entry!
The Georgia Aquarium is one of the world's largest aquariums and is perfect for both adults and children. It offers an educational experience while also allowing visitors to see fascinating marine life. The attraction often hosts special events such as Sips Under the Sea which sells out quickly.
We took a 2 day trip here. You could see everything in 1 day without any issue, but we took our time and wanted to see things more than once. There are extra experiences to do, but they do cost extra. The extra experiences are definitely worth doing if you have the extra money, but you won't feel like you miss out on anything if you don't. There is a cafeteria there, it's a little pricey and the food is alright. Every exhibit there is absolutely amazing. Everything looks natural and not like a standard fish tank. Even during busy times, there is plenty of room to see everything. Some of the bigger displays have places to sit and relax while you watch the animals. The shows they have are a lot of fun and definitely worth seeing too. The staff there were all very knowledgeable and open to whatever questions we had. We spent a lot of extra time watching the sharks and the whale shark exhibits.
Mike — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. I liked the tunnel where people walk and you can see all the fish, sharks, whales and other creatures swimming next to and above you, it’s amazing!!! But if you really want to enjoy the visit to this aquarium, you must buy tickets to see the different shows they offer. Without seeing the shows, the visit won’t be worthy. They always take a picture of you right before the entrance so be ready with a nice outfit so you will look good on the photo that will become one of your best memories!!! Highly recommended!!
shanpixels — Google review
It was very well worth the visit! Huge! Lots to see. If you like reading the information as you tour the area, it'll take some time. We spent 5 hours here and saw all the exhibits and shows that are included in the ticket price. We also had lunch in their cafeteria style dining area, Cafe Aquaria, and did some shopping in one of the gift stores. They have hand sanitizing stations, clean bathrooms, all accessible areas, plenty of photo opportunities, and extra activities you can experience for an additional fee. You will do a lot of walking and standing, so wear comfortable shoes! It's easy to purchase tickets online. June 2023
Marvilla Marz?n — Google review
Excellent aquarium! We went on a Sunday afternoon in the summer so it was quite crowded, but manageable! We just took our time and were able to see all the exhibits! If you want to see the shows, you have to make a (free) reservation once you get there. We opted to skip the shows to give us more time at the exhibits. Each section is very well done and you get to see so many beautiful creatures up close! Favorites were the shark exhibit, the whale shark, manta rays, sea turtle, penguins, beluga whales, otters and dolphins! My kids absolutely loved it! Food is overpriced and nothing special but we went in between lunch and dinner so we could get by with just a few snacks. Also, there is a small nursing pod for breastfeeding up on the second floor by the food that was very convenient! As with many attractions like this, you exit through the gift shop so be prepared! Overall it was an expensive day (buy tickets in advance to save$5) but worth it for the experience for our family!
Cheryl — Google review
I had a wonderful time visiting this aquarium. It is a well-designed and well-maintained facility with a wide variety of marine life to see. The exhibits are well-organized and easy to navigate, and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
One of the things I appreciated most about this aquarium is that it is easy to get around. There is a clear central hub from which all of the exhibits radiate, making it easy to find your way back to the beginning if you get lost. The aquarium is also wheelchair accessible, which is a great plus.
I also enjoyed the two main shows, the seal show and the dolphin show. Both shows were well-produced and informative, and the animals seemed to be well-cared for. I appreciated that there was also the option to make a free reservation for the shows, as this helped to ensure that everyone had a chance to see them.
In addition to the exhibits and shows, the aquarium also offers behind-the-scenes experiences and educational programs. I did not have the opportunity to participate in any of these, but I was impressed by the variety of options available.
Overall, I highly recommend this aquarium to anyone interested in marine life. It is a great place to learn about and appreciate the diversity of the underwater world.
George Terplan — Google review
The Georgia Aquarium is a breathtaking aquatic wonderland that left me in awe during my recent visit. From the moment I stepped inside, I was captivated by the sheer diversity and beauty of marine life on display.
The highlight of the aquarium has to be the massive Ocean Voyager exhibit, featuring the awe-inspiring whale sharks, manta rays, and a mesmerizing array of colorful fish. The enormous viewing window allows you to feel like you're underwater with these gentle giants, making it an unforgettable experience.
Aside from the Ocean Voyager, there are numerous other exhibits showcasing a wide range of aquatic species, from playful sea otters to graceful beluga whales. The interactive touch pools were a hit with visitors of all ages, offering a hands-on learning experience.
What impressed me most was the aquarium's commitment to conservation and education. They provide informative presentations and exhibits that highlight the importance of protecting our oceans and the creatures that inhabit them.
The only downside I encountered was the crowds, especially during weekends and holidays, which can make it challenging to move around and fully appreciate the exhibits. I recommend visiting during off-peak hours if possible to have a more relaxed experience.
Hakan Akel — Google review
This aquarium is absolutely incredible! It is so well planned out & we didn’t feel overwhelmed once. I love that everything let back to the center of the aquarium so you never got lost. The food was expensive but surprisingly the best we’ve had in Atlanta so far. The dolphin show was a great length & had some really cool spins/jumps with the trainers. Gift shop had awesome but pretty expensive stuff. We love that they had a scuba mermaid, something for our daughter too. So many cool interactive things with the animals for our kids to enjoy. Highly recommend!!
Laura R — Google review
It’s expensive!! From admission to food inside. Free on your birthday dasssit!! Overall it’s a great time. This was our second time going and we always have a great time. We love the dolphin shows the aquarium is huge, exciting and beautifully built. It was accessible for my physically disabled mother. They have wheelchairs for free just give them your license. I appreciate that accommodation. Although the food is expensive it is a full eatery with tasty options. We will definitely go back. I don’t know if we would buy a yearly family membership, we may not go that often for it to be worth it. I can see why others would if they would go more than two times in a year.
Maya Ansong — Google review
Will be coming back! I'm so impressed with the size of this aquarium, it was very easy to walk through, all sections set up easy to navigate. The dolphin show was great. The whale sharks were so impressive. I saw some people doing the shark dive, it looked like so much fun. Plenty of seating in the different exhibits, we sat and watched the fish and the sharks for quite a while. The gift shop had a lot of items to pick from.
Alex Bailey — Google review
Such an amazing experience! I took my four year old and my eight year old and they had so much fun! It is educational and breathtaking! We saw the dolphin show as well as the sea lion show. I highly recommend going during the weekday if you can and definitely get there early. Very friendly staff and clean restrooms and private nursing areas for breastfeeding mothers.
Kaitlyn Brewer — Google review
The museum experience was great. It was crowded but the entering the aquarium didn’t take long. The place is large and divided in sections which you can visit based on your preference. Their dolphin show was great. If you want to sit in the splash section you need to plan ahead. You can easily spend half a day here. I would recommend this for families with kids who enjoy seeing sea life. The jelly fish were beautiful and the sharks were amazing.
Anand — Google review
I love the Aquarium! I have visited several times and enjoyed each time. It’s amazing and educational. It is great for kids or even a fun date. If visiting on a holiday be there early. The dolphin show is awesome but fills up quickly. Get your tickets as soon as you get in. The handicap chairs are first come first serve. It’s in a great area and there is tons of places to eat around the aquarium.
Amdon Always — Google review
We had a great day at the aquarium. It was very clean, decorated for the holidays, and there was a lot to see. The dolphin show was amazing. The sea lion show could have been better. There is only a virtual map but it’s easy to flow from one location to another. Our stroller was a jogging stroller but it fit within their box so it was allowed inside. Check your stroller against their guidelines. You have to reserve a time for the shows, but I was able to sign up for a different time later in order to move our slot up. We got there before 9 and left around 11:30. Very clean tanks and lots of viewing areas. We went on a Saturday and it started to get very crowded as the day went on. Recommended to get there at open. The plaza outside had a nice holiday set up from the Coca-Cola brand.
Courtney — Google review
Went over a holiday weekend and it was super crowded. I'd love to go again when there are less people. The Cafe was very good, we got the bowl and salad and fries. They were all delicious and even though there was a large crowd, our food came out quickly.
Dr Dawn Mavromatidis — Google review
The best aquarium we have been to in the United States! Not your typical aquarium at all. Big fish and sharks and rays. Lots to see and shows that are included. Get there about 30 minutes early for shows to get a good seat. Dolphin show is better than the seal on for sure, but both are included, just make a reservation.
Mike Vandermus — Google review
Definitely the best aquarium that I've ever experienced. You can easily spend a whole day in here and come back multiple times. The dolphin show was incredible. I love the beluga whales presentation. There's so many cool animals and things to see in here. The gift shop is really great. There are also multiple places to take pictures. The food and the food court was okay. I would recommend ordering ahead because the lines get crazy. Would definitely recommend and return here.
Boss — Google review
We had an absolutely amazing time when we visited last month, if this is on your itinerary at least budget 4 hours to fully enjoy all the exhibits, activities, and shows the aquarium has to offer. Definitely highly recommend coming as close as you can to opening so you can enjoy the mostly empty aquarium. The staff are all so informative and love to chat. When we come back we are looking forward to a behind the scenes tour.
Brittany Ledger — Google review
It's a great aquarium but some exhibits were empty and I didn't get to experience the 'extras' 3D and dolphin shows specifically. They do have cool pop-in holes where you can take pictures and it looks like your in there with the animals. The location is great! It's across the street from Olympic Park and walking distance to several other must see attractions. There is food available inside and they take a pic of you entering and you can buy it if you'd like. Great for the kids and couples!!!
Reganda Smith — Google review
What an amazing experience. I came from Florida to go to this aquarium. They have beautiful exhibits and the animals who look happy and are swimming without a worry. I recommend eating before or bringing food because the food is very average especially for the $. The main attraction is the whale shark and I could sit and watch that exhibit for an hour. I highly recommend signing up for the shows they have going on (dolphin and sea lion). 100% worth it. We spent about 5-6 hours in the aquarium. They take a picture at the entrance which they put a backdrop on it and a live background. If you’re hesitant on going, there’s so much to see. I will definitely be back when I’m in Georgia.
Briana Harricharan — Google review
First time visiting. Had a wonderful time. From the check-in to leaving the staff made, my family and I feel very welcomed. They were professional and helpful. I enjoyed learning more about fish. The only downfall was that I didn't see turtles, we couldn't take pictures behind the whale jaw, and the dolphin show was short. Great place for the entire family!
Rhonda M — Google review
Enjoying going to the aquarium. It's nice and clean. The crowd was pretty intense. Please be patient and don't rush. I promise you will get into the show that you made reservations for. It felt as if I was going to be trampled going into the dolphin show. Other than that it was spectacular. The outside grounds were very clean as well. Just slow down and enjoy the Aquarium!!!!!
Mrs Lynn — Google review
Superb experience, spent nearly 4hrs here, we thought we would go for maybe a couple of hours but time went so quick. Just fascinating to sees many different species through the many huge viewing tanks. Sealion and Dolphin show were great too. Didn't use the canteen but food was available here if you need a break and a sit down. Gift shop have good variety of gifts, difficult not to leave with at least one cuddly toy
Steve Findlay — Google review
Always wonderful! Worth every penny! Best aquarium I have ever seen in the US. Go and take the kids and plan to stay for 3-4 hours at least. Definitely buy tickets a day or two in advance or even several more if it’s a holiday weekend. It’s timed entry. Can be busy and hard to get in if you wait to last minute on a weekend.
Chris De La Feld — Google review
This aquarium was a great experience. I came here on a Tuesday morning . It was not crowded at all . I do recommend buying tickets in advance . I got a discount through my job . If you are active or retired military personnel you are eligible for a discount as well. The aquarium is broken up into different sections . It took around 2-3 hours to cover the whole aquarium. They are shows as well other interaction things to do here .The staff were very knowledgeable which I loved and the facility is kept is great condition. I truly had a great time .
Nicole H — Google review
Flew here for a day trip date ✈️ from MD.
Best aquarium I've ever been to, it's a must visit location! I highly recommend! I will definitely be visiting again. There is no way to describe how truly incredible it is to be face to face with whale sharks and belugas. They also have a Tiger shark! Amazing experience!
Moriah Ritchie — Google review
This is an experience you absolutely need to have! There is so much to see, you will spend hours here. Very organized and easy to navigate though the aquarium and the different types of sea life. Had the opportunity to watch a Sea Lion show and a Dolphin show all in one day! Concession was well organized and easy to navigate even in large crowds. Would highly suggest getting there early to experience great views of aqua life as the aquarium definitely picks up spectators as the day goes on.
Jason Mumau — Google review
My recent visit to the Georgia Aquarium left much to be desired, warranting a three-star rating. While the facility boasts an impressive array of marine life, including some rare species, the overall experience was dampened by several factors.
First and foremost, the check-in process was marred by the rude and unwelcoming behavior of the staff. Instead of offering a warm greeting, some check-in personnel were observed screaming at guests, which created an uncomfortable atmosphere right from the start. Such behavior is entirely unacceptable and detracts significantly from the overall visitor experience.
Furthermore, despite the aquarium's reputation, the actual exhibits felt rather average. While there were certainly some highlights, including a variety of marine life and educational displays, there simply weren't enough fish to captivate visitors for an extended period. This lack of diversity and quantity in the exhibits left something to be desired, especially considering the high expectations associated with a renowned aquarium like Georgia's.
However, the one shining aspect of my visit was the dolphin show. The spectacular performance by these intelligent creatures managed to salvage an otherwise lackluster experience. The show provided an engaging and entertaining display of their agility and intelligence, leaving a lasting impression on visitors.
In summary, while the Georgia Aquarium offers glimpses of the wonders of the underwater world, its potential is undermined by the discourteous behavior of some staff members and the underwhelming variety of marine life on display. Visitors may find it worthwhile to explore other aquariums in the area for a more fulfilling experience, though the dolphin show remains a highlight not to be missed.
Stylish — Google review
This was our first time visiting and I am so glad we made the trip. This aquarium has the best layout. We visited on Easter Sunday and it was very busy, but there is so much to see and several viewing areas for the same exhibit. I wish we would've had more time to spend there, but I guess that means I'll have to go back. I highly recommend the dolphin show.
Tammy R — Google review
Great experiences! Sign up for shows at arrival. We started first thing and that was too busy with all the field trips. Ended up coming back later in the afternoon, which was much better. The shows were informative and fun. We could have watched the tanks all the day. We bought the tickets in advance as part of the city pass.
The Dunhams — Google review
This was by far the best aquarium I’ve ever been to! We had a blast. Well worth the price!
We spent 5 hours completing the Aquarium and watching the shows that were included.
The theater is actually the animals preforming not a tv screen. Highly recommend especially if you have kids! They will be busy for hours.
B Hampton — Google review
This place is absolutely freaking 👏 amazing! It's 1000% worth the visit...here's my advise.. If you can avoid the weekends do so it's insanely busy and harder to enjoy everything and take it all in...another thing I wished would have been better communicated is that in their parking garage they give you a ticket but they don't tell you nor is there any signage or any indicators that you must PREPAY parking ...again would have been helpful! Would like to have more time next time so we could have taken in some of the extras they offer!
Patricia Mayes (Trish) — Google review
This is one of the best aquariums in the world. The exhibits are exceptional and you can tell the animals are well cared for. Parking is usually pretty easy, unless it's a really busy day (or time of year). I personally would try to go earlier in the week during work hours to limit the number of people there. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable about each of the exhibits. The whale sharks are impressive!
Christian P — Google review
Very crowded on a Friday afternoon. Make sure you book your show reservation the morning of your visit. (Purchase tickets in advance online. Even if your arrival time is later, the shows will be full if you don't.)
The food in the cafe is not good. Almost inedible. My chicken sandwich had black/grey gelatinous gristle in it. The cheese pizza was burnt. Fries were soggy. On the plus side, there was a gal wiping tables and sweeping the floor-that was appreciated.
Bathrooms were clean and not packed.
The tanks seemed pretty small for whale sharks (two!) and upon further reading, they were not rescued. They were captured from the wild. 🥺
🐬🚨 BEWARE: The splash zone (front 10 rows) of the dolphin show truly mean YOU WILL GET SOAKED. Not just splashed. It was hard to enjoy the rest of the show because we were so shocked.
No security. I had a backpack and when I asked if they wanted to check it, they told me, "no, inside." When I went inside they scanned my ticket codes but no one checked my bag.
Overall, it is a neat place. With a 4 & 8 year old I appreciated the brief informational blurbs at each exhibit-it felt doable without being overwhelming.
Had we packed a lunch, dry clothes, and less of a crowd, it would have been a better experience. For the extreme cost, we would not likely visit again.
Shanna Schweitzer — Google review
It's been quite a while, but none the less it did not disappoint. We were able to tour all the exhibits, watch the dolphin and sea lion show in 2 hours. Of course you can take as much time as you like. There's also a restaurant for lunch.
The Fox Theatre is located in Midtown Atlanta and has been used for performances of Broadway shows, concerts, and other events. It features ornate interiors with a Moorish theme, 3,600-pipe organ, and capacity of nearly 5,000 people.
I had my wedding at Fox Theatre and I thoroughly enjoyed my experience. I worked with Steve and Ashley who were my saving grace during my stressful planning. They made my planning a lot less stressful with their expertise and ensured that the operation ran smoothly with a large show happening at the same time as my wedding.
My guests were treated like VIP superstars from the police stopping traffic, to them walking the red carpet in their black tie attire. I feel like the team went above and beyond to make sure that my wedding day was special. I was happy to take photos in the theatre as well. I would recommend Fox Theatre as an event space to anyone and their staff.
Seretha Guinn — Google review
We always really enjoyed coming to the Fox Theater. This time we came for the Broadway in Atlanta show Ain’t Too Proud; the Life and Times of the Temptations. The show was fantastic. The seats are a bit cramped and are not the most comfortable, but the shows the theater puts on make it worth it. The staff at the facility are always really nice and ever helpful whenever we come here. The facility looks good, and is kept clean.
Michael H (Hamp) — Google review
We came to town to see the paw patrol tour so you can already assume that I had a child with me. Seats were great, theater was a bit chilly but we knew to plan for that! Restrooms were clean and plenty of staff to help with ALLLLLL the children! Loved this experience and will be back
Julie Williams — Google review
I attended the Kurtis Blow Hip Hop Nutcracker with my group of girlfriends. The Fox Theater is an absolutely beautiful venue. We sat in the balcony, and we had a terrific view of the stage. A great time was had by all!
Tyi Moultry — Google review
Great venue! Went to see Jo Koi the comedian and his show was awesome. They had several concession/bars available to beat long lines. The decor was absolutely beautiful. They do have elevator access for the handicapped and this facility was sparkling clean. This theater has a rich history and you can feel it in every room. They have a wide variety of performances here. From plays, comedians and concerts. You are sure to enjoy yourself.
Foushe Dotson — Google review
This was my first time here, to see Blue Man Group. I took my 4 year old son. This venue is incredible. I absolutely love the aesthetic and the show was incredible! Every part of the venue was perfection and the staff was everywhere to help and clean up and soooooo friendly. One of the best experiences I’ve ever had, and my son loved it too! Can’t wait to return for more shows.
Christina Weir — Google review
Visited the Fox theatre for a tour of the establishment! It was a great experience learning about how the theatre was built, the struggles it had to withstand over the past 94 yrs and how it has evolved to the mesmerizing place it is today. If you are in Atlanta, this is a must visit! Allen - our tour guide did a wonderful job of making the tour feel extra special. Hoping to catch a show here sometime :)
Suriya Thilipan Senthilkumar — Google review
I have always wanted to visit the Fox Theater and am so glad to have finally made it there! The entire approach and entrance are absolutely beautiful. I felt like there was so much that needed to be seen before we enjoyed the show that brought us there. It really takes you back in time to imagine all the greats that performed in the theater. The theater which looked like the skies surrounding Alladin's Castle. Aside from the beauty of it all, the ushers were all very helpful and kind, and seemed glad to be there. If you ever get the opportunity to visit and take a look around - do it! You will not be disappointed.
Lindsay Prose — Google review
They were well-organized for this event. You had to show your ID, and Vax card, then go through the medal detectors, then show your ticket. It went surprisingly fast. The vintage look of the theater is amazing. And the seats were very comfortable. I had 2nd row seating.
Michele Hammond — Google review
I went to the Fox Theatre to see Frozen. The show was amazing! I had I great time. The music was great and the view was pretty good. I sat in Row G seat 104. The theatre was clean and they had booster seats for young children. You can order drinks(alcoholic and non-alcoholic), snacks, and popcorn. I purchased a 20 oz bottle of Sprite for $5. Parking is $50 at the theatre but I found parking for $20 not too far from the theatre.
2Bryte Dayz — Google review
It is always a pleasure to watch a musical at The Fox. The building is absolutely beautiful. I've been coming here for years, and I still notice small details that I haven't noticed previously. The shows are incredible! Customer service is always excellent. Everyone that we interacted with either over the phone or in person (box office, parking, security, will call, ushers, etc.) is always very friendly and helpful.
Melissa Boettcher — Google review
Lovely theatre, very charming! I saw Hairspray here recently and was amazed at the sheer talent of the dancers/singers. There is not a bad seat in the house. No real food served so popcorn was our dinner (it's tasty) and I recommend the sparkling Moscato highly. Note snacks and drinks are cards only no cash accepted. Unless you are very wealthy avoid the $50 parking right next to theatre. There is much cheaper available if you do not mind a short walk. The immediate area seemed safe to us.
Suzanne Krupka — Google review
They call it the Fabulous Fox for a reason! After seeing many performances here, we decided to kick off the Halloween season with a ghost tour here. The walking tour was jammed packed with history and tales of reported ghostly sighting as we were led through the nooks and crannies of this gorgeous theater. MVP goes to the ghost of Roosevelt (10/7/23.)
One word of caution, avoid the Espresso Martini...it's terribly frightful.
Chris J. — Google review
The Fox Theatre feels like a part of my story, from seeing Wide Spread Panic, 10'000 Maniacs, Squeeze, Adam Ant, REM, Meat Loaf, John Cougar, INXS, Blues Traveler, Pearl Jam, Tommy Shaw and Styx and most recently the Broadway show Shrek it just feels like home. Architecturally, its like stepping into a sheik's palace and I love the balcony, where you can sit under the stars as they glisten above you.
Cynthia Wright — Google review
An absolutely AMAZING venue! It’s absolutely stunning.
Every seat offers an excellent view and comfortable seats, leg room and space between people (I’m short and not too wide).
Bathrooms on each of the 3 levels.
2 levels of snacks/drinks.
Exit on each level directly to the street.
Plenty of street parking even when football games are happening at the stadium nearby for as little as $8 a 5 minute walk away. Other lots are $40-100.
Alicia Burrell — Google review
Parking was not difficult. Used the red lot. Arrival was not a hassle. Walked easily to the front of the venue. Made our way through concessions and to our seats via an organized flow. The venue itself was very nice, and we enjoyed Hamilton!
D M — Google review
Saw Hamilton here this review. Have been here at least half a dozen times over 10 years. It is honestly hard to find a bad seat in the entire establishment. The scenery and decoration inside the theater as well as the concession area is top shelf and absolutely beautiful.
Do you go down to the bathroom area after you enter to find concession stands that are empty with no lines!
Parking is always terrible here so be prepared to pay $10-$30 for a spot depending on how close. Highly recommended for in town and out of town. The show was amazing would definitely come back.
Shawn Toole — Google review
Must go to place. The theater is amazing. Hamilton is playing here and what can I say. Amazing performance great seating. Now I recommend sitting in the middle area. Picture is from my seat which again sit in the middle when booking. I will not add anymore photos to ruin the experience. Planning the next show to see. Handicap seating is really available but the ushers and the staff of the theater are there to help. It is downtown area of Atlanta so cost on everything is much higher.
Carlos de Jesus — Google review
Every time I walk into the Fox it is always breath taken! I came to see the Play “To Kill the Mockingbird”! I can’t find my words! If you haven’t seen the play you have to see it! If any of the actors see this please note you all left me speechless!! Thank you all
KristieDiane Swanson — Google review
We love Myra!! We were welcomed by Marcellus as soon as we arrived, he’s super friendly and welcoming and made us feel we were no strangers. We signed up online for the 10 AM architecture tour and it was the best tour I’ve ever attended. We had a very luxury small tour group of 6, my husband and I, and another lovely family of 4. We are blessed with Myra as our tour guide, and her love for the Fox Theatre passed to us thru her enthusiastic introduction. Our tour supposed to end around 1 hour, but we could never get enough stories from Myra and she literally knows everything about the Fox Theatre. I love her “Ghost Tour” stories and didn’t get to share mine with her (I think that’s too personal and just waste everyone’s time). But I would like to add it here if she’d see it someday - I experienced once that my digital device was abruptly shut off when I was feeling something went wrong and called somebody for help. So when she talked about everything was shut off for no reason, I couldn’t relate more and believed every word she said about her experience.
We love you Myra. You made us home even we were just here for the tour. I’m so glad I insisted to bring my husband here with me, I missed my chance to visit the Fox Theatre due to the pandemic in 2021, but here we are. Hopefully we’ll be able to visit again in the future and watch a show here next time. God bless beautiful people like Myra and Marcellus. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Alice — Google review
First time at the Fox! Took the wife to see The Nutcracker and the performance was amazing! The dancers were great, the story was pretty easy to follow considering it was ballet, and the sets were absolutely beautiful. The inside of the theater is amazing and one of a kind experience. It's $50 parking at the door but it makes it easy to get out so I do recommend it even though you feel a little jipped initially 😂. Lives up to its reputation!
Jonathan R — Google review
Wonderful experience during a comedy show. Very nice staff and it was easy to navigate through, even on a really busy night. They serve drinks (alcoholic and nonalcoholic) and popcorn. I didn’t see other foods but I also didn’t wait in line. The building was clean and they have a smoking area. The surround sound and TV screens were working well and we heard/saw the comedian very clearly. We prepaid parking and it was pretty simple to get to and from our parking space at the venue.
The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a world-renowned botanical garden located in Midtown Atlanta. It features prominent exhibitions spanning 30 acres of lush gardens with unique and awe-inspiring flora and fauna. Nearby Piedmont Park provides easy access for residents and visitors to enjoy the botanical gardens stunning scenery and tranquil environment.
Actually a pleasantly nice botanical garden. The sculptures of origami were starting to go up for the official display in summer 2022 and they looked fun. During the week when I went, the grounds were well kept and taken care of. It wasn't too crowded. There was lots of construction going on, but it was hidden pretty well and the parts that were open were maintained nicely. The flowering plants were on full display while the bushes were neatly trimmed.
The Cafe had standard sandwiches and burgers which were tasty. Good cheese board and appetizers.
Nick Vergunst — Google review
The husband and I went tonight and it was absolutely amazing, we loved everything about it! Even tho the temperature was low and they didn't allow my outside coffee into the garden, we still had a fabulous time! There are clean bathrooms throughout the entire garden, plenty of place to sit and simply enjoy the scenery, tonight there was a strings band playing live beautiful music, there were lights everywhere once it got dark enough, even the other guess were so very sweet to us!! We will definitely be back whenever we come back to the area for work! The water at the goddess wasn't on which was unfortunate but it was still extremely beautiful! We recommend this beautiful garden for anyone wanting a stroll through nature, date night for any couple, an outing for the kids! There was a bride and groom there tonight taking pictures because it is that beautiful!! Enjoy!
Prudence Starling — Google review
I was worried about the parking coming in from out of town, but it was easy in and out! This was my granddaughters birthday present! She is in high school, so teens love it! Beautiful gardens! Easy walking! Very friendly staff! Restaurant was kinda slow in serving, but the food was excellent! I bought a membership because it's cheaper if you are going to return a few more times throughout the year! Can't wait to return!
Donna Jones — Google review
We really enjoyed our time here. You could easily spend an entire day here with your family. We spent half a day and saw everything. It's well organized and easy to navigate. There was not a long wait, we bought tickets when we arrived. The only delay was that people didnt know what they wanted for tickets...i guess? Buy tickets in advance to avoid that. There are food and drink options on site. The restaurant prefers a reservation.
Emily Anderson — Google review
Been a member for so many years. This place never gets boring. So good for mental health to wander the grounds. Always has a new exhibit to inspire us! Very crowded on weekends. Parking in the deck really isn’t that bad at all. Love how you focus so much on including & engaging kids. Thank you!
Goddess Athena — Google review
I went there twice in the fall of 2023. Once for the Fall pumpkin show and then for the members only Christmas lights. I never tire of going to this place! Botanicals are beautiful anytime of year. Christmas light display was exceptional. Love the bars that were installed around the gardens for hot chocolate or libations! Music is piped in around the gardens and makes it very special. Truly an Enchanted Evening and a perfect place to start off the holidays!
Christine Foster — Google review
An outstanding outdoor and indoor environment. A few hours can be spent walking all of the trails and taking in all of the scenery and plants that are thoughtfully organized both outdoors and indoors. A lot of time and attention has gone into creating this wonderful space. Timed ticket entry helps keep the experience calm, not rushed, and not crowded. There are not a huge number of extra parking spaces, so plan some time to find a space and walk to the entrance. There are many bathrooms throughout the grounds. Overall a wonderful experience.
M Z — Google review
Nicely maintained
Huge park
Gear up to walk alot.
Kids activities
Properly managed with adequate facilities: washroom, restaurants , cafe etc
One can host gathering and private functions. Saw two wedding taking place inside.
Enjoy the season best flora and fauna.
Still constructing to expand more
Don't forget to collect map at entrance to enjoy the nature trail walk
Uday Shankar Dwivedi — Google review
We went to the garden to see a new art installation by artists we met at our B&B. We were so impressed with this garden. Tickets for two adults run $50, but you can get a membership for $105. The membership gets you access to 345 other gardens across the country in addition to discounts in the gift shop, restaurant, and a few other perks. Definitely worth it!
We walked through for 90 minutes and didn't see everything thoroughly. We could definitely stay much longer if we sit, relax, meditate, etc.
I appreciate their investment in art. This display, Origami in the Garden, will be there for 6 months (starting May 2022). The artists are from Santa Fe and are a fabulous couple.
I will always stop by the garden now when traveling to Atlanta. It is inside of Piedmont Park in midtown and the surrounding area is great and very walkable.
Kim N — Google review
We came on a Saturday (yesterday) and arrived as they were opening. The atmosphere from the grand lobby to the garden grounds is very impressive. I enjoyed the walk between gardens and exhibits. This time of year the air is crisp but perfect for the walk through. I especially loved the Orchid Daze exhibition. The flowers and leaves are SO exquisite. I was left speechless and took a moment to sit on one of the many benches to just take it all in. I highly recommend for any nature lovers. I would definitely go again especially closer to spring when more flowers are in bloom.
Emily C. Hanna — Google review
Very beautiful park but we couldn’t really follow the map. It didn’t seem to match up with the posted signs around the garden. So we ended up circling the same areas a few times and didn’t realize we almost missed an entire other section. Glad we found it! It would have been nice to see better descriptions and maybe some audios too. I’d definitely go back! And bring a water bottle if you visit during the summer. It’s hot!
Clarke Eads — Google review
We had so much fun looking at all of the exhibits. We even got to sit in on a cooking demo and got a free sample which was delicious. Everyone that works here is just so nice. This is my 2nd visit and I'm sure there will be more in the future. Make sure you wear sunscreen and bring some water because it gets HOT in the summer ☀️
Kiana S — Google review
One the nicest botanical gardens we’ve visited. Beautifully kept, manicured grounds. Very friendly staff and plenty of volunteers that love what they do and willing to show/explain various aspects.
Entrance is reasonable prices and they offer discounts to military members.
Johnny Gomez — Google review
This place was hands down one of the most beautiful gardens I've ever been to! Plenty to see and learn about here. They don't have as many plant name posts by the plants as other gardens I have been to but it is not my first rodeo. I used Google lens to identify the ones that didn't have tags. The Earth Goddess living statue was absolutely beautiful - even without blooms!!! I highly recommend buying your tickets online and coming in earlier than noon to get a nice stroll in before the heavy crowds come in.
Becca Delgado — Google review
We went for the holiday lights at night. It was cool and different but not breathtaking. There are good photo ops, but lots of people will be in your shots. I prefer the old drive through the cool neighborhood with Christmas lights myself. It is okay, but after seeing Singapore's botanical garden and its lights at night, it's going to take more to wow me.
Rayne — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. We just went March 13th and while not everything was flowering and displays such as Mother Earth didn’t have their flowers in…it was still absolutely beautiful. It’s a nice place to walk with plenty of places to stop and rest. Loved all the restrooms and water stations along the routes. Our little one loved the children’s area. I am sure it is even better in May/June. Highly recommend.
Sandra M Gallegos — Google review
This was an amazing lights display. There were lots of people, but it was great being able to just walk through at your leisure and enjoy the displays without having to worry about cars or holding people back.
The best area, in our opinion, was the music and light sync up were the strands of lights were individual synced to the music. Each light was individually synced up. It was amazing.
For those that missed it this year or if you made it and decide to go back next year something I would recommend, if you’re able, is avoid the on site parking. Look for a parking deck nearby and park there then walk to the gardens. We walked past the line of cars waiting to get in. So much easier.
John Maddalena — Google review
Fantastic place to go with family. Beautiful flowers, art and nature. Serene and peaceful location to spend an entire day. The Long leaf restaurant in the Botanical Gardens is a fine place to relax and have a decent meal. Small outdoor outlets through out to have snacks or a packaged lunch, chilled drinks, or king of pops popsicles and other options. Edible garden has a variety of veggies and the grower arrangements are educational to gardening enthusiasts. Loved spending time here.
Sri Lakshmi Sowmya Appala — Google review
We came to this place as part of our first visit to Atlanta and I have to say this may be my favorite place out of everywhere we visited. We were left speechless by the perfection of la landscapes and the beauty they have accomplished with all the areas of this garden. It truly felt like we were in a magical forest straight out of a fantasy novel. I absolutely adored the attention to detail in every corner and the cohesion there was between the different parta of the area. I highly recommend checking this place out and will surely be coming back any time I’m in town!
Daniel Aguiar Pomar — Google review
Breathtaking is the best way to describe this botanical garden. There is so much to explore and they even offer free, guided tours. Some of the people in my group participated in the tour, guided by Barb, and it was fantastic! Barb was amazing at what she does and has a true passion for carnivorous plants!
I could spend all day here; it is truly worth the price for tickets if you take your time and really appreciate each exhibit for what it is.
There is so much to see and enjoy!! I will be coming back for sure.
Jess Brewster — Google review
What an amazing place! I took a road trip to see the garden for the first time. I bought tickets for the daytime as well as for the holiday light show. I arrived around 2:00 and left at 5:00, than returned at 8:00. One thing to keep in mind is that there will be a wait for the light show. I waited in traffic for about 30 minutes and once I get there I waited about another 30 minutes in line. Even with the wait, it was well worth the trip. The light show is fantastic especially the canopy walk. This was also my favorite during the day.
Paula Bonna travels — Google review
I love this place! The green house buildings are amazing, the flowers in bloom are so beautiful, and the staff I interacted with were so pleasant. I love that my family can attend all year for one price, thanks to the Family Membership. Thank you!
A. Campbell — Google review
Amazing experience for a quick day trip to Atlanta. Stopped by in the afternoon and was treated to a delightful stroll through the gardens. And the time they had the special orchard exhibit which was very fascinating to see. In general, there's not a single place in the entire complex that's not worth seeing, and I think within an hour or two. The entire place is definitely explorable.
Roman M — Google review
The Flower Show is minimal, not quite a large exhibit. However, It’s a beautiful facility even when the trees and landscape are without the lavish flowers. I can’t wait until May when all the floral attractions are in full bloom, such as the Alice in Wonderful floral exhibits and the lady with hair made of flowers. The indoor garden was similar to being in a forest and you can feel the humidity and mist, it was almost the same sensation as being in a forest. The paths were clean and definitely provided a natural and botanical experience. There are lights at night that will light the paths. I think it is a beautiful place to propose or have a romantic date, especially in the event on a path with the hanging twinkle lights. With all this being said, it would be more exciting when the flowers and colors of the various gardens are in full bloom.
Johnnetta J — Google review
I recently visited the botanical garden and had an amazing experience. The Orchid Daze exhibit was beautiful, and the Artist Lillian's work was delightful.
The vibrant colors and intricate details of her art truly make for a beautiful experience, and I found myself immersed in a world of natural beauty. The garden's dedication to showcasing the intricate beauty of nature is truly commendable. I highly recommend a visit to anyone looking for a peaceful and visually stunning experience.
Negretta T — Google review
Mesmerizing. Always evolving.
My family are big fans of botanical gardens. We're always stopping to see them wherever we travel. The botanical gardens here are complex, well designed and always evolving. We go here several times a year and the holiday lights have become a family tradition.
First, the holiday lights have a number of extraordinary features. The exhibit shifts every year and this year is no exception. For the last couple of years, there is more of an orderly trail through the exhibit, instead of just wandering around. This year, they have closed the section by the fireplace, but don't worry, the Christmas praying mantis is over by the base of the catwalk.
People gather on the catwalk to stand among the musical streamer lights, which are mesmerizing. It's worth the price of entry just to stand out there for a while. There are lots of other great pieces, like the musical orbs on the Great lawn and the model train section.
It's usually crowded, I'd recommend going at dusk when it's a little warmer and the crowds are a little smaller. Even with a reserved time, it was a bit of a line to get in and the walkways were less free to navigate. There were no last minute tickets to get in, so look to get your tickets online in advance.
Tony Preston — Google review
The botanical gardens is a spectacular visitor destination. I observed plenty of young and old xouples on dates there. I am positive this is a place that has seen its share of marriage proposals. Everywhere you look, there are breathtaking views and pleasant smells. Don't miss this location if you visit Atlanta.
Alberto Parra — Google review
SO MUCH FUN! I went with a friend last weekend and had such a good time. Seeing Christmas lights is one of my favorite traditions, and this display did not disappoint. You could purchase drinks like hot chocolate or spirits upon entering. There were many opportunities for photos, extremely thought out displays, and a variety of different themed lights (insects, trains trees etc.). One of my favorite sections was the music timed lights in the trees. We spent about an hour and a half walking the grounds and the staff was very friendly and helpful. Would 10/10 go back!
Brandi Graham — Google review
A must visit for any visitors to Atlanta! The garden is worth the price of admission, and has some of the finest collections of plants for any botanical garden. Its layout encourages lazy walkabouts, and meandering explorations.
The treetop walk is a must, and strolling to the waterways is incredibly calm. If you have little ones, anyone under 12, check out their cool playground!
We wish we were closer to this gem.
On your way out don’t miss their Great Light Fight trophy!
Stone Mountain Park is a picturesque and expansive area with plenty of activities. Visitors can enjoy golfing, lodging, and a cable car ride to the top of the historic carved peak. The hike up the mountain provides an excellent workout while offering stunning views of the surrounding scenery. A store located at the top provides refreshments and snacks, while an outside area allows visitors to appreciate more beautiful views. Stone Mountain Park is highly recommended for anyone seeking a destination with breathtaking scenery and panoramic vistas.
An absolutely beautiful park surrounded by stunning scenery. There's a $20 fee upon entering the park although it's worth the cost of a yearly pass for $40. There's plenty to do for the entire family; camping, boating, fishing, golf, hiking, bicycling, etc. Don't forget about the scenic train ride in open-air cars that'll take you on a 5 mile journey through this picturesque park. If camping isn't your thing the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort is in the park as well, offering vast lake views and easy access to all the park has to offer.
Steve Simpkins (Slider) — Google review
I'll just start by saying, I can't wait to go back. This park is so much fun; a perfect blend of nature and modern day technologies. This place boasts a 400 site campground with a pool, and 2 full-amenity resorts within. You could stay a week and never run out of things to do within this park. They have nature trails, with stunning views of the mountain and plenty of opportunities to view wildlife. There is a gorgeous lake, and though you can't swim in it, you can paddle or boat it. Historical centers, including Memorial Hall. It has a golf course, and even an Attractions park that houses a ropes course, mini golf, splash pad, 4-D adventure, retail shops, candy stores, restaurants and so much more. Makes a great alternative to a full sized amusement park and has everything a family needs for a fun day out. Getting around the park couldn't be easier. You can hop on board the Scenic Railroad for a beautiful trip around the base of the mountain, or travel up to the summit of this amazing granite rock via the Skylift. We stayed after a day of adventuring, to watch the brand new laser light show, Music Across America. It was Memorial Day Weekend and they had festivities throughout the day with live music from several branches of the US Armed Forces playing classic hits . There was even a Memorial Day firework show directly after the laser light show. Absolutely wonderful, wholesome, experience for all ages.
Kim Hudson — Google review
A very nice park. The mountain itself is very steep on the front side and has a huge carving carved right into it's side. They told us that the figures are each larger than the ones on Mount Rushmore. You can hike up the mountain from other sides, but if you get tired quickly or have some medical condition I recommend taking the line cart above the trees, thus enjoying the breathtaking views from up above.
I would definitely recommend a trip there at least once.
Gregory Nowak — Google review
🏞 A remarkable destination suitable for all ages!
📍 For beginners : I will recommend Walk-Up Trail to top of Stone Mountain! Beginners can start your journey with this trail, offering a moderate challenge and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Atlanta skyline is also visible, adding to the beauty of the location.
📍 For a more laid-back experience: picnicking in the park provides a serene atmosphere while enjoying picturesque spots.
📍 Overall, Stone Mountain offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, cultural heritage (Memorial Carving), and entertainment for everyone to enjoy.
Justine Morgan — Google review
Great trip to Stone Mountain. Make sure to bring food and drinks and prep for a long day. There are plenty of places to sit down and rest or stop and have a family picnic. Very family friendly attractions for little children. Also lots to do outside the main area as well. Do your research for fishing, hiking or biking. I'd recommend starting early on a Saturday and staying for the light show at night.
Jonatan Irizarry — Google review
Great place to spend time with family with lots of activities to do. 4D movie experience was awesome. Tram to top of the Stone Mountain is worth doing. Dinotorium is fun filled place for kids of all ages. Just be aware they will close the park if it thunder bolts within 15 miles of park. Park is huge, it will several trips to visit all the places.
saurabh AJMERA — Google review
The mountain was clean, it was a pretty good hike for us. The walk up trail was good, we were lucky to see a white tailed deer on the way up. The mountain is completely granite, it's smooth. A good grip shoe helps to get control while to get up the last part of the trail. There is a small snack bar in the top, good hot chocolate and popcorn served. You can get tram tickets as well..
Sorna Chocks — Google review
We really enjoyed hiking up the mountain. It was just strenuous enough to break a little sweat but would be extremely difficult for anyone with a back, leg or foot ailment. The train ride was nice as well. Now onto what I didn’t like. We purchased advanced day tickets because they were cheaper, but we didn’t realize that the majority of the park would be closed until 2 PM due to some filming that was going on. I don’t recall a notification saying that when we purchased our tickets. We also purchased the meal deal to the park being closed till 2 PM was problematic. (Thankfully, we had brought water and some light snacks). Once the park opened, we made a beeline for the restaurants only for the workers inside to tell us they weren’t open and they were unsure if and when they would be open that day. So we made our way to the marketplace which was open, but they had no food prepared either so we had to wait for them to make some dry burgers. I was going to give this place 2 or 3 stars but I realize this was an isolated incident so I’m giving them the benefit of the doubt.
Perdido Nino — Google review
The park is great for visiting, especially with kids. Lots of kid-friendly activities and attractions. The top of the rock is awesome. The views are great from the top. The Skyride lift was a great experience. The laser show spectacular was great and must-see attraction. Though some of the management issues were also notable. The Dino bone extraction during the scenic railroad was very poorly executed. The marketplace restaurant was a mess. They were slow to respond and the food quality was below average for the price. The employees were not well trained at the ticket counter and the gate. They were lack of information about ticketing and building locations. Every time we ask any questions they had to ask someone else to provide the answer.
Aashique Rezwan — Google review
Our first time coming by to see Stone Mountain. $20 Vehicle Entry, was well worth the drive, literally around the entire mountain. Beautiful landscape, everywhere you look. We arrived very close to dark and were thrilled to find out that they close at midnight! The Lift to the top and Gift Shop were certainly closed by the time we arrived, but we were able to navigate a well-lit sidewalk, to get a bit closer to the carving. Really pretty area, very nice folks. Absolutely worth the stop!
Kristen Hicks — Google review
Stone Mountain Park is a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The massive granite mountain provides stunning views and exciting hiking trails for adventure seekers. The park also features family-friendly activities like the Skyride, Scenic Railroad, and a delightful laser light show. The parking is $20 a day or $40 for a year's pass, so do with that what you will. The hike is hard and will be busy a lot, but definitely worth it. Also, this is a shrine for the Confederacy so watch out for that when you go. If it wasn't such a good hike and nearly the only hike near Atlanta, I would never go because of the history.
Joel G — Google review
First time on the Hiking Trail. My wife and I with two other couples went up. Definitely challenging, but worth it to me. Others in the group might have a different opinion though. View from the top is beautiful. Restrooms and concession stand inside the building up top if needed. We agreed to try and do this every weekend while there. We'll see how that goes.
milton stokes — Google review
Beautiful park! The mountain is really impressive and the view from it is amazing even when the sky is not so clear.
The park itself is nice even though it was very hot and most of the stores were closed.
The sky ride is nice but they squeeze over 50 people in it with no AC and instead of enjoying this 5 minutes ride, you just wish it would end.
Tuval Barnea — Google review
Wonderful park with something for everyone! Impossible to explore the whole park in one day, so pick what you would like to focus on if you are doing a day trip. Train tide is very informative about the history of the mountain. If you live nearby, the membership is definitely cost effective. (No membership means you pay for entry and certain attractions are extra.) Membership pays itself on 2nd visit! Love this park! 😀
Beth McCallister — Google review
Fun, fun, fun. My family and I have visited this wonderful place twice this year. First time during Halloween. Second time after Thanksgiving. Pleasant atmosphere, a super nice time to spend with your loved ones. There are lots of things to enjoy. The parade, train ride, skyride, and drone show are a plus.
Jai — Google review
It was our first time and we thoroughly enjoyed it. The light and drone show, and the fireworks were awesome. Everything was maintained beautifully. Kids enjoyed every bit of it. We will be going back again.
Manu Raj Sathyarajan — Google review
Stone Mountain has been a favorite place to go in Georgia for years. The carving holds so much history. Our school class went back in the 60s. The carving really is the focal point , but management needs to be acid washed or whatever is needed to be done to preserve this. The skyline was running, and the view from the top was breathtaking. There is an old grist mill to see. The train was not running. Lots of places to have a picnic, walking, and bike lanes also. Animals on leashes were having a fun time. It's 20.00 to get in the park per car, and it was 20.00 per person to ride the skyline round trip. Food is pricey, at the top of the mountain. It cost over 15.00 for 2 bottled cokes and 2 small individual packs of chips. We didn't stay to see if the show would be that night on the memorial lawn. There is golf, putt putt, and a kids' area to play. Enjoy your time there. Plan on a full day adenture.
Jacque Minor — Google review
So we went here on our last day in atlanta and I enjoyed it. We did the whole hike all the way up to the top of the mountain and while it was a bit tiring it still provided a good workout and I also got to see some beautiful scenery along the way. The views from the mountains are stunning and beautiful and gorgeous in general. I also like the fact that there was a store at the top of the mountain which had drinks and snacks and also enjoyed going to the little outside area that was on the side outside the building that had the store because I see more beautiful views.overall I do recommend this place to anyone who wants to go somewhere that has beautiful scenery and beautiful views.
Michael Thompson — Google review
Day pass is 20$
Lift to mountain is 20$ per adult
Attractions are extra
We only did the hiking and loved how much there was to walk, we wished though they allowed dogs but they sadly don’t. They kept the trail clean and wonderfully labeled so you knew where you were at.
The songbird nature trail is a cute trail for younger kids who can’t do as much hiking. There are also playgrounds for kids which looked well kept.
There is camping for tents, yurts, and trailers. Tons of benches to have picnics at.
Great size golf course though don’t know cost or how long it stays open
Kendall Jarrett — Google review
We had a great time. Definitely recommend getting the attraction ticket with the meal voucher for $5 extra. The food at the Campfire smokehouse was delicious. We had a great day even though it was 94°F and the historic square was closed.
Melissa Taylor — Google review
Great place for a hike, for a family picnic, history lessons, and for a local "get-away". DO check the website hours of operations for ALL of the attractions. The "Google" page says that the "Monument Hall" (museum) operates from 10:00AM to 10:00PM. We went there on a beautiful Saturday (08/26/23) afternoon, and found it closed, with no hours of operation post anywhere on the building.
Restrooms are abundant, clean, and open.
Many of the shops were either closed, overstaffed, understocked, or a combination of all three. Like all "theme" parks, the food and souvenirs are WAY overpriced. Bring your own food and drinks.
The park, overall; is well groomed, cleaned, and attractions/trails/points-of-interests well signed/marked.
We didn't stay for the drone show, so no review on it.
CJ — Google review
I went to Stone Mountain for the Pumpkin Festival. Stone Mountain is ginormous, and there were several events going on that day. Very clean park. I loved how everything was lit up for the festival! I still have so much to see there.. great place!
Kristin Mercedes Bence — Google review
The views in Stone Mountain Park were breathtaking. There are so many trails and areas to visit. I do recommend driving to the different trails because the park is huge and they are all very spaced out. The mountain is very impressive in person! Unfortunately, the majority of the attractions and restaurants were closed, including the train. Kayaks require reservation and we’re fully booked for the duration of our trip. Parking is $20 and $40 for the whole year which is a great deal.
Cristina — Google review
Ascending on a cable car to the summit of the stone mountain, the journey unveils intricate stone carvings that tell stories of the past, adding a cultural touch to the adventure. Reaching the summit, a beautiful view awaits. Be vigilant while walking on the mountain, there’s few steep slopes. Whether engaging in recreational activities or enjoying a leisurely picnic, the majestic surroundings create a perfect backdrop for a fun-filled day. The harmonious blend of nature, art, and entertainment makes this park retreat an ideal destination for those seeking a memorable and diverse experience.
Karan Shah — Google review
I visited at saturday night time for lunar new year event, and it was incredible. There are lots of well decorated lights to see and many games you can enjoy. Food trucks' foods are great, but all of them were very expensive for the small portion. The drone show blew my mind. It was awesome. Fireworks were okay, but it's short.
Yong Choi — Google review
Me and My family had a wonderful time. The employees were so patient and helpful, very nice to us. I really can’t wait to go back soon. The food was great. We had a blasted
I was super excited to see my younger kids have a good time as well. They really enjoyed themselves at the playground and playing in the water creek
Keiara Harden — Google review
There is so much to do at this beautiful park, you can spend as little or as much as you want depending on your budget and aim of the day. Parking is $20 as a one off or $40 for 12 months. We really enjoyed the dino fest area. We would love to come back in the future
Cheryl H — Google review
So much to do especially on the weekends with the special programs, would be nice if some were offered during the week as well. The ticket window and it's employees leaves a little to be desired as well as the food to purchase but just bring your own food. And thankfully only have to deal with the ticket window once!
Jessica Marchione — Google review
Awesome place to visit! The Stone Mountain itself is unreal, surprised this isn’t on the National Parks and Monuments list honestly. Tons included. Give yourself a full day! Be ready to deal with inconsiderate people playing mini golf and be patient. The laser light shows are a blast as well. Dino Fest can’t be beat!
Mike Vandermus — Google review
so much to do and the campground is beautiful! we had a blast at dinofest and will definitely come back for it next year! pro tip: sit on the left side of the train ride for all of the views
Hannah — Google review
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4.0
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1000 Robert E Lee Blvd, Stone Mountain, GA 30083, USA
Stone Mountain Park is a picturesque and expansive area with plenty of activities. Visitors can enjoy golfing, lodging, and a cable car ride to the top of the historic carved peak. The hike up the mountain provides an excellent workout while offering stunning views of the surrounding scenery. A store located at the top provides refreshments and snacks, while an outside area allows visitors to appreciate more beautiful views. Stone Mountain Park is highly recommended for anyone seeking a destination with breathtaking scenery and panoramic vistas.
An absolutely beautiful park surrounded by stunning scenery. There's a $20 fee upon entering the park although it's worth the cost of a yearly pass for $40. There's plenty to do for the entire family; camping, boating, fishing, golf, hiking, bicycling, etc. Don't forget about the scenic train ride in open-air cars that'll take you on a 5 mile journey through this picturesque park. If camping isn't your thing the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort is in the park as well, offering vast lake views and easy access to all the park has to offer.
Steve Simpkins (Slider) — Google review
I'll just start by saying, I can't wait to go back. This park is so much fun; a perfect blend of nature and modern day technologies. This place boasts a 400 site campground with a pool, and 2 full-amenity resorts within. You could stay a week and never run out of things to do within this park. They have nature trails, with stunning views of the mountain and plenty of opportunities to view wildlife. There is a gorgeous lake, and though you can't swim in it, you can paddle or boat it. Historical centers, including Memorial Hall. It has a golf course, and even an Attractions park that houses a ropes course, mini golf, splash pad, 4-D adventure, retail shops, candy stores, restaurants and so much more. Makes a great alternative to a full sized amusement park and has everything a family needs for a fun day out. Getting around the park couldn't be easier. You can hop on board the Scenic Railroad for a beautiful trip around the base of the mountain, or travel up to the summit of this amazing granite rock via the Skylift. We stayed after a day of adventuring, to watch the brand new laser light show, Music Across America. It was Memorial Day Weekend and they had festivities throughout the day with live music from several branches of the US Armed Forces playing classic hits . There was even a Memorial Day firework show directly after the laser light show. Absolutely wonderful, wholesome, experience for all ages.
Kim Hudson — Google review
A very nice park. The mountain itself is very steep on the front side and has a huge carving carved right into it's side. They told us that the figures are each larger than the ones on Mount Rushmore. You can hike up the mountain from other sides, but if you get tired quickly or have some medical condition I recommend taking the line cart above the trees, thus enjoying the breathtaking views from up above.
I would definitely recommend a trip there at least once.
Gregory Nowak — Google review
🏞 A remarkable destination suitable for all ages!
📍 For beginners : I will recommend Walk-Up Trail to top of Stone Mountain! Beginners can start your journey with this trail, offering a moderate challenge and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Atlanta skyline is also visible, adding to the beauty of the location.
📍 For a more laid-back experience: picnicking in the park provides a serene atmosphere while enjoying picturesque spots.
📍 Overall, Stone Mountain offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, cultural heritage (Memorial Carving), and entertainment for everyone to enjoy.
Justine Morgan — Google review
Great trip to Stone Mountain. Make sure to bring food and drinks and prep for a long day. There are plenty of places to sit down and rest or stop and have a family picnic. Very family friendly attractions for little children. Also lots to do outside the main area as well. Do your research for fishing, hiking or biking. I'd recommend starting early on a Saturday and staying for the light show at night.
Jonatan Irizarry — Google review
Great place to spend time with family with lots of activities to do. 4D movie experience was awesome. Tram to top of the Stone Mountain is worth doing. Dinotorium is fun filled place for kids of all ages. Just be aware they will close the park if it thunder bolts within 15 miles of park. Park is huge, it will several trips to visit all the places.
saurabh AJMERA — Google review
The mountain was clean, it was a pretty good hike for us. The walk up trail was good, we were lucky to see a white tailed deer on the way up. The mountain is completely granite, it's smooth. A good grip shoe helps to get control while to get up the last part of the trail. There is a small snack bar in the top, good hot chocolate and popcorn served. You can get tram tickets as well..
Sorna Chocks — Google review
We really enjoyed hiking up the mountain. It was just strenuous enough to break a little sweat but would be extremely difficult for anyone with a back, leg or foot ailment. The train ride was nice as well. Now onto what I didn’t like. We purchased advanced day tickets because they were cheaper, but we didn’t realize that the majority of the park would be closed until 2 PM due to some filming that was going on. I don’t recall a notification saying that when we purchased our tickets. We also purchased the meal deal to the park being closed till 2 PM was problematic. (Thankfully, we had brought water and some light snacks). Once the park opened, we made a beeline for the restaurants only for the workers inside to tell us they weren’t open and they were unsure if and when they would be open that day. So we made our way to the marketplace which was open, but they had no food prepared either so we had to wait for them to make some dry burgers. I was going to give this place 2 or 3 stars but I realize this was an isolated incident so I’m giving them the benefit of the doubt.
Perdido Nino — Google review
The park is great for visiting, especially with kids. Lots of kid-friendly activities and attractions. The top of the rock is awesome. The views are great from the top. The Skyride lift was a great experience. The laser show spectacular was great and must-see attraction. Though some of the management issues were also notable. The Dino bone extraction during the scenic railroad was very poorly executed. The marketplace restaurant was a mess. They were slow to respond and the food quality was below average for the price. The employees were not well trained at the ticket counter and the gate. They were lack of information about ticketing and building locations. Every time we ask any questions they had to ask someone else to provide the answer.
Aashique Rezwan — Google review
Our first time coming by to see Stone Mountain. $20 Vehicle Entry, was well worth the drive, literally around the entire mountain. Beautiful landscape, everywhere you look. We arrived very close to dark and were thrilled to find out that they close at midnight! The Lift to the top and Gift Shop were certainly closed by the time we arrived, but we were able to navigate a well-lit sidewalk, to get a bit closer to the carving. Really pretty area, very nice folks. Absolutely worth the stop!
Kristen Hicks — Google review
Stone Mountain Park is a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The massive granite mountain provides stunning views and exciting hiking trails for adventure seekers. The park also features family-friendly activities like the Skyride, Scenic Railroad, and a delightful laser light show. The parking is $20 a day or $40 for a year's pass, so do with that what you will. The hike is hard and will be busy a lot, but definitely worth it. Also, this is a shrine for the Confederacy so watch out for that when you go. If it wasn't such a good hike and nearly the only hike near Atlanta, I would never go because of the history.
Joel G — Google review
First time on the Hiking Trail. My wife and I with two other couples went up. Definitely challenging, but worth it to me. Others in the group might have a different opinion though. View from the top is beautiful. Restrooms and concession stand inside the building up top if needed. We agreed to try and do this every weekend while there. We'll see how that goes.
milton stokes — Google review
Beautiful park! The mountain is really impressive and the view from it is amazing even when the sky is not so clear.
The park itself is nice even though it was very hot and most of the stores were closed.
The sky ride is nice but they squeeze over 50 people in it with no AC and instead of enjoying this 5 minutes ride, you just wish it would end.
Tuval Barnea — Google review
Wonderful park with something for everyone! Impossible to explore the whole park in one day, so pick what you would like to focus on if you are doing a day trip. Train tide is very informative about the history of the mountain. If you live nearby, the membership is definitely cost effective. (No membership means you pay for entry and certain attractions are extra.) Membership pays itself on 2nd visit! Love this park! 😀
Beth McCallister — Google review
Fun, fun, fun. My family and I have visited this wonderful place twice this year. First time during Halloween. Second time after Thanksgiving. Pleasant atmosphere, a super nice time to spend with your loved ones. There are lots of things to enjoy. The parade, train ride, skyride, and drone show are a plus.
Jai — Google review
It was our first time and we thoroughly enjoyed it. The light and drone show, and the fireworks were awesome. Everything was maintained beautifully. Kids enjoyed every bit of it. We will be going back again.
Manu Raj Sathyarajan — Google review
Stone Mountain has been a favorite place to go in Georgia for years. The carving holds so much history. Our school class went back in the 60s. The carving really is the focal point , but management needs to be acid washed or whatever is needed to be done to preserve this. The skyline was running, and the view from the top was breathtaking. There is an old grist mill to see. The train was not running. Lots of places to have a picnic, walking, and bike lanes also. Animals on leashes were having a fun time. It's 20.00 to get in the park per car, and it was 20.00 per person to ride the skyline round trip. Food is pricey, at the top of the mountain. It cost over 15.00 for 2 bottled cokes and 2 small individual packs of chips. We didn't stay to see if the show would be that night on the memorial lawn. There is golf, putt putt, and a kids' area to play. Enjoy your time there. Plan on a full day adenture.
Jacque Minor — Google review
So we went here on our last day in atlanta and I enjoyed it. We did the whole hike all the way up to the top of the mountain and while it was a bit tiring it still provided a good workout and I also got to see some beautiful scenery along the way. The views from the mountains are stunning and beautiful and gorgeous in general. I also like the fact that there was a store at the top of the mountain which had drinks and snacks and also enjoyed going to the little outside area that was on the side outside the building that had the store because I see more beautiful views.overall I do recommend this place to anyone who wants to go somewhere that has beautiful scenery and beautiful views.
Michael Thompson — Google review
Day pass is 20$
Lift to mountain is 20$ per adult
Attractions are extra
We only did the hiking and loved how much there was to walk, we wished though they allowed dogs but they sadly don’t. They kept the trail clean and wonderfully labeled so you knew where you were at.
The songbird nature trail is a cute trail for younger kids who can’t do as much hiking. There are also playgrounds for kids which looked well kept.
There is camping for tents, yurts, and trailers. Tons of benches to have picnics at.
Great size golf course though don’t know cost or how long it stays open
Kendall Jarrett — Google review
We had a great time. Definitely recommend getting the attraction ticket with the meal voucher for $5 extra. The food at the Campfire smokehouse was delicious. We had a great day even though it was 94°F and the historic square was closed.
Melissa Taylor — Google review
Great place for a hike, for a family picnic, history lessons, and for a local "get-away". DO check the website hours of operations for ALL of the attractions. The "Google" page says that the "Monument Hall" (museum) operates from 10:00AM to 10:00PM. We went there on a beautiful Saturday (08/26/23) afternoon, and found it closed, with no hours of operation post anywhere on the building.
Restrooms are abundant, clean, and open.
Many of the shops were either closed, overstaffed, understocked, or a combination of all three. Like all "theme" parks, the food and souvenirs are WAY overpriced. Bring your own food and drinks.
The park, overall; is well groomed, cleaned, and attractions/trails/points-of-interests well signed/marked.
We didn't stay for the drone show, so no review on it.
CJ — Google review
I went to Stone Mountain for the Pumpkin Festival. Stone Mountain is ginormous, and there were several events going on that day. Very clean park. I loved how everything was lit up for the festival! I still have so much to see there.. great place!
Kristin Mercedes Bence — Google review
The views in Stone Mountain Park were breathtaking. There are so many trails and areas to visit. I do recommend driving to the different trails because the park is huge and they are all very spaced out. The mountain is very impressive in person! Unfortunately, the majority of the attractions and restaurants were closed, including the train. Kayaks require reservation and we’re fully booked for the duration of our trip. Parking is $20 and $40 for the whole year which is a great deal.
Cristina — Google review
Ascending on a cable car to the summit of the stone mountain, the journey unveils intricate stone carvings that tell stories of the past, adding a cultural touch to the adventure. Reaching the summit, a beautiful view awaits. Be vigilant while walking on the mountain, there’s few steep slopes. Whether engaging in recreational activities or enjoying a leisurely picnic, the majestic surroundings create a perfect backdrop for a fun-filled day. The harmonious blend of nature, art, and entertainment makes this park retreat an ideal destination for those seeking a memorable and diverse experience.
Karan Shah — Google review
I visited at saturday night time for lunar new year event, and it was incredible. There are lots of well decorated lights to see and many games you can enjoy. Food trucks' foods are great, but all of them were very expensive for the small portion. The drone show blew my mind. It was awesome. Fireworks were okay, but it's short.
Yong Choi — Google review
Me and My family had a wonderful time. The employees were so patient and helpful, very nice to us. I really can’t wait to go back soon. The food was great. We had a blasted
I was super excited to see my younger kids have a good time as well. They really enjoyed themselves at the playground and playing in the water creek
Keiara Harden — Google review
There is so much to do at this beautiful park, you can spend as little or as much as you want depending on your budget and aim of the day. Parking is $20 as a one off or $40 for 12 months. We really enjoyed the dino fest area. We would love to come back in the future
Cheryl H — Google review
So much to do especially on the weekends with the special programs, would be nice if some were offered during the week as well. The ticket window and it's employees leaves a little to be desired as well as the food to purchase but just bring your own food. And thankfully only have to deal with the ticket window once!
Jessica Marchione — Google review
Awesome place to visit! The Stone Mountain itself is unreal, surprised this isn’t on the National Parks and Monuments list honestly. Tons included. Give yourself a full day! Be ready to deal with inconsiderate people playing mini golf and be patient. The laser light shows are a blast as well. Dino Fest can’t be beat!
Mike Vandermus — Google review
so much to do and the campground is beautiful! we had a blast at dinofest and will definitely come back for it next year! pro tip: sit on the left side of the train ride for all of the views
Hannah — Google review
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4.0
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1000 Robert E Lee Blvd, Stone Mountain, GA 30083, USA
Stone Mountain, a massive monolith with a Confederate carving, can be accessed by cable car. While some attractions may be closed out of season and the tram to the peak may close due to wind, it is still a recommended destination for all ages. The mountain offers breathtaking views on clear days and visitors can also learn about its history at the museum located on two floors. Climbing up the mountain may take longer depending on physical ability or alternatively, taking the gondola is an option.
We came back for the Christmas shows, parking 20, tickets 35, beautiful decoration, parade, and the lights show.
The Adventurers — Google review
Beautiful park . I hiked up the main trail but should have brought an umbrella. Because I got heat exhaustion and spent the evening throwing up any food I ate.
Keith K — Google review
Our Christmas trip to Stone Mountain was an incredible experience that left us in awe. Stone Mountain itself is an amazing place. We hiked up and descended via telespheric ride. The railroad tour gave us awesome insights into the area's history and the Cherokee trail was a breathtaking adventure. Everything about this place was nothing short of amazing. Highly recommended for anyone.
fernando true — Google review
Great family experience for all ages and we had a lot of fun climbing the mountain! You can for miles all around on a clear day. Depending on your age and physical ability, it may take you longer to climb up the mountain. Or the gondola is the way to go.
J Rodriguez — Google review
I visited it with my friend's family last June. This place seems to be a park, museum, and amusement park!! You can easily climb to the top of the mountain by sky ride. Reach the top, you can eat delicious ice cream and a cold drink, too. As soon as I stepped on the top of stone mountain, I felt like I had landed on the moon. 🤩
A few good tips:
1. The parking fee is not cheap but if you are planning to visit there twice or more, I recommend buying annual pass.
2. Let the children wear clothes that don't matter if they get wet. There's a water splash attraction that kids really like. Swimsuit? Very good!
3. There is a nice train attraction, too. However, if you don’t have enough time and if weather is very hot, the train is not recommended.
4. Bring a simple lunch box. It's hard to find a good restaurant there.
In closing, Take a lot of great pictures and have a great time! 😍
Jiyoung Son — Google review
Great hike up about 2 miles straight up. Bring water and snacks and good shoes. The views are breath taking.
Michael Velez — Google review
Well I loved seeing this, it was awesome. We come out of season so several of the attractions were closed. The tram to the top was down due to wind. But we enjoyed it. I would like to see some things improve, the restaurants for sure. We will go back in the summer. But I would recommend it to anyone. Be sure to go to the museum to get the history. There are 2 floors.
Jamie Box — Google review
Stome Mountain is a Great place to get outside and stretch the legs. And it's just so close to the city!! The park offers numerous walking, hiking, or biking trails around the "mountain" and to the top of the rock. I love just setting up shop up top, setting up my camera and just relax, watch the sunset, try some astrophotography, and then walk back down. Nice that you can stay until midnight when the park closes. It's interesting that there is a hotel in the park, a golf course, and some water features as well. Then there is the carving on the rock. Which is impressive only by the level of detail knowing when it was actually made is kind of impressive you have to admit. The subject matter is less than desirable one might say. But hey, it's history it's important to learn about it in proper context. They even do Lazer shows on the rock of you're into that kind of thing. Do yourself a favor and always buy the yearly pass, you go twice in a year and you get the full value. I always feel safe personally but that doesn't mean I don't look out for myself when I'm up there late at night
Garrett Rowe — Google review
Stone Mountain is a captivating landmark that offers a unique outdoor experience. Its massive granite rock face and surrounding park provide a perfect setting for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying nature. The summit rewards visitors with stunning views of the Atlanta skyline. Don't miss the laser show at night!
Danzig — Google review
Great to use the walk up trail early in the morning to see the sunrise! Approx 40min hike if non stop. Nice location for photography.
Yohan Lee — Google review
Very pretty park, it was foggy the day we went up the gondola. The carving is underwhelming but I also was disappointed with Mount Rushmore, so maybe carvings just aren’t for me. The guide was very kind and every worker was hospitable.
Adam — Google review
Rain and rain.. kind of a bad timing when I visited the place. Will be great if no 🌧️
Will have to come again and do trail walk to see the actual beauty of this place.. good place for family photos and a half day plan to cover this place.
Vijay Salem — Google review
Stone Mountain is iconic in Georgia, it’s a public park on a humungous size, it covers over 3,000 acres, it’s main claim to fame is the Stone Mountain Hike which I believe is about 1.5 miles, it’s a hike of various level of steepness’s on exposed granite, proper walking shoes are encouraged, it’s not for one who may have health issues, another way to the top is via the sky ride , the views from the top are amazing, stunning and beautiful, on the other side is faces cast into the granite which is also the position for the light show which occurs at certain times of the year in the evening.
The other side of the park houses the amusement and playgrounds for the kids and us larger kids, there is the gift show for a wide range of merchandise relating to getting to the top of Stone Mountain.
There is ample car parking available and size of the park makes a great place for walkers and joggers alike
Rick Garrison (RickyRico) — Google review
Amazing views of Atlanta and the surrounding country side! Enjoyed the train with the kids. Go after 4 pm and get the Attractions pass for much cheaper.
Bryan Laue — Google review
A great view on a clear day! The hike is tough in a few places and pretty much all up hill to the top.
Adam Cogburn — Google review
Visited Georgia this weekend and finally decided to visit Stone Mountain Park, paid $20 for the day parking which I thought was pretty good and decided to take the loop 5.5 mile trail around the mountain, saw a nice mill house and a couple of deer along as well the lake was gorgeous, got really close to the side of the mountain and looking up was a splendid carving on the mountain, I got to say it was good work put in to it. I saw the train from the train and it was fun to watch.
After the trail I decided to leave the park to get something to eat then came back and entered with no problems and made my way up the mountain, it was the perfect timing when I got to the top the sun was just going down, which I had a great view of the sunset setting down on the city of Atlanta.
What a great place to visit, I didn't get to see the attractions but it's okay the trail was worth it, take care now.
Sal Torres — Google review
Stone Mountain is a great park to visit. Both the walking trail around the mountain or up the mountain provides a great view and a enjoyable experience. If you visit I definitely recommend doing the walking trail to the top of the mountain. It's a little under 700 ft in elevation gain and you get a great view of Atlanta and the surrounding area.
Michael Beson — Google review
One of the most beautiful places I visited in Atlanta so far. The view is amazing, wonderful sunset, and clean track. You can enter for free by the pedestrians entrance, but I believe you should pay a fee to go by car until the park lot.
Leonildo Azevedo — Google review
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Georgia 30087, USA
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Summit Skyride
Mountain cable car
Transportation
Swiss-style gondola cable car offering scenic rides to the peak of Stone Mountain.
Quick and nice ride to the top of the mountain, for people who dont like hiking to the top. Amazing view, and you can get off and walk around the top for a while before riding back down.
Regine — Google review
The view from the top of Stone Mountain was wonderful. Fire the teenagers working the gift shop and Summit Skyride; they could care less about their jobs, or what kind of experience their customers have. Also, someone should police the trash on top of the mountain periodically through out the day.
Tracy Morgan — Google review
Walked up the mountain to get the full experience and kind of just wanted to try this out on the way down to get a different look at things… Unfortunately for us though it literally had just taken it’s last ride down before we could get to the door as I was busy taking in all the surroundings. So keep in mind if you want to do both make it up there before they close and just get some more of your pictures and stuff on the way down.. For sure would hike here pretty often if I lived in the area, seems like it would be a great workout if you decided to run the not so dangerous parts of it..
Tony Apperson — Google review
Great experience along with walkup trail. The round trip admission fee is $35, but if you just taking it to descent it is $12.5 per person. They run every ~15 minutes or so.
Andrei Kapitonov — Google review
This was an amazing view of ATL. The kids loved the ride and also the water crater. It was a really peaceful and amazing place to take pictures.
Hanna & Adonai — Google review
Ride was smooth and the view great. Our handicapped friend had to stand as the seats were locked in an upright position. One seat was down but occupied by a couple who didn't appear had any disabilities. I know not all disabilities are visible . Accommodation should be made for handicap
Kathy B — Google review
Enjoyable way to go to summit of the stone mountain. The view is great. on clear sky, you can see downtown of Georgia.
There is hiking trail to the top with some good elevation for those who are in shape.
The staff is very friendly and accommodating. They put zones on the tram ride to make sure social distancing for the riders and open windows.
Xanto Worlds — Google review
We had stay the night at the Stone Mountain Inn so we could be up early and be first over to ride to the top. However due to bad luck the wind was up to much the day we visit and we did not get to right. Hope to make it back one day and take advantage of the attraction.
Jason Armstrong — Google review
This gives you incredible views of Stone Mountain. There is a nice facility at the top where you can catch some more great views, grab a snack or souvenir.
Jordan Whittemore — Google review
Nice view! This place is a chaos on holidays ! Don’t come with kids on Holidays ! The management it’s son bad and the installations are very small
Andres Queipo — Google review
For someone who's never seen or been on a mountain before (lived in Chicago all my life lol), this was truly an amazing, beautiful experience! The view from the top is great, and the mountain is huge and just peaceful and relaxing to be on top of. Lots of great places to take pictures. The wait was also not too long either if you go early
Seema — Google review
It's interesting that the whole thing is made of granite, not a mountain. The panoramic view of Atlanta from the top is also healing in itself.
김정숙 — Google review
If you want the best view of Stone Mountain, you must ride Summit Skyride! I visited in a somewhat cloudy day so I couldn’t get a clear view of the city of Atlanta and Buckhead.. You can hike down following the lines if you choose or you can pay to travel round trip on the tram. It was quite an experience to learn more about these beautiful mountains!
Ms. Major — Google review
Excellent ride. Swings alot when starting and stopping but adds to the fun.
Shawn Ervin — Google review
Good place to visit. Kids and family friendly. It’s a 3min Sky ride to get to the top of the mountain. Due to bad weather, can’t take good pictures to post it in this thread.
Vijay Salem — Google review
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1000 Robert E Lee Blvd, Stone Mountain, GA 30083, USA
The Gone with the Wind Museum at Brumby Hall is a small yet impressive museum showcasing a vast collection of memorabilia related to the famous novel and movie by Margaret Mitchell. Visitors can admire rare prints, costumes, autographs, books, and photographs that shed light on the history and behind-the-scenes of the film's making. The gift shop is well-stocked with merchandise, while outside gardens offer a pleasing view.
I'm a 62 year old female and I loved the small museum.😁.
A must see. Bring your reading glasses and a charged phone for pictures of the beautiful gowns 💕.
The parking area is a bit confusing. You park in the hotel parking lot area, then walk over to the museum. Not a long walk. Go!
Valerie Bolton — Google review
Don't miss this! The house itself was delightful. It's only four rooms but one of the rooms has floor-to-ceiling Windows there's magnificent molding and wainscoting and furniture and it's just delightful but I learned so much about the movie gone with the wind and the author Margaret Mitchell. I loved it and I'm so glad I didn't miss it. And then I walked around and the gardens are beautiful.
Marcia Hadeler, Realtor w/ Coldwell Banker — Google review
I LOVED seeing and touching the replica dresses!!! the rest of the museum and gift shop were great. Loved all of it and it should be 5 stars but
1 star off because they have the green and blue dress and they are NOT displayed because they "need mannequins" they were just closed for a couple months this should have been thought about.
2. The staff anything I asked I was redirected to go to the Marietta History museum because it was really cool, but they never even told me why also come on at least TRY!! Also they were all just chatting like .....
Keli Wright — Google review
If you're a fan of the novel Gone with the
wind by Margaret Mitchell, or the movie
this is your place we had a blast going
through the Amazing costume /Margaret
Mitchell personal volumes and much more .
Rania Hamzeh — Google review
Nice museum, grounds and gift shop. Tribute to the author and actors of Gone with the Wind. Replica dress collection of period clothing is very interesting.
Scot Egg — Google review
I was visiting from out of town and had some time to kill before an afternoon wedding. I saw a brochure for this museum in my hotel and it intrigued me. Lovely collection of books, correspondence, scripts, studio items, costumes, autographs and more. It can easily be toured in an hour or so and still feeling like you’re taking it all in. Small gift shop. Cheap admission. Definitely worth the visit!
Sara McKinniss — Google review
Absolutely loved this place. It's not huge by any means but plenty to look at and the garden areas are very nice to walk through and admire thee hard work that goes into keeping it looking good. How they open the upstairs up with more attractions. Can't beat it for the price. So if you're in the area stop on in and give it a look. You ain't be disappointed.
Kevin Cimino — Google review
If you are a fan of the movie, you will enjoy. It had a large amount of very cool memorabilia and movie paraphernalia.
Melanie Edwards — Google review
This is a small museum, but it is packed full of wonderful items and loads of history! Great collection of movie memorabilia, photographs, autographs, books, and costumes (though some are reproductions, all are beautiful.) We learned so much about Margaret Mitchell and some of the "behind the scenes" of the making of 'Gone With the Wind'. Also a very well-stocked gift shop, and gorgeous gardens outside. Highly recommend:)
Jen P — Google review
So there was no clear signage telling you where to park so I pulled in the driveway and parked next to the building but was told I needed to move even though there was literally almost no one there {one couple other than me at the time). There are placards throughout the museum that were created by the collector for the museum but clearly their English skills are lacking because there are many mistakes on the placards throughout the museum that really need to be corrected so it doesn't look like an uneducated child wrote them. Someone really needs to do a better job of placement and lighting for the displays throughout the museum (there was even a very nice painting just sitting in the floor of the hallway coming in the building). Overall the museum is rather boring not enough to make it worth a special trip for certain. As disappointing as the visit was overall it's clear to see why they have very little traffic that comes through the museum at all. Unless you are already in town and have nothing better to do, do not go out of your way to visit this place or you will be disappointed.
Big Worm — Google review
Price is right. A lot of stuff I would skip over. Back room with replica dresses was the best. There is an actual dress of Scarlet's sister. If you are in the area checknit out but I wouldn't make a special trip there. I should disclose that I'm not a die hard fan.
Stephanie Cullom — Google review
People may call it too small but it was perfect for us. We spent about 30 minutes inside. Scarlett's gorgeous dresses, movie premiere programs signed by the actors, original telegrams and letters and also a room dedicated to the novel author herself. Beautiful gardens as well! They also have a nice gift shop and the ladies are very helpful.
JitkaKac — Google review
Great place for Gone with the wind fans. I was though thinking that the house which is museum now was used in the movie but I realized after my visit that the movie was filmed fully in Hollywood! But anyway here is a unique collection.
R Aria — Google review
I'm a huge GWTW fan and this was my first visit. I just wish it was a guided tour. The movie and Margaret Mitchell have so much history to be told.
Preserved site of an 1864 Civil War battle, with a visitor's center featuring a film & artifacts.
I purposely went to the park late in the afternoon, so I expected parking to be a pain, which it was. I really love visiting national park units though (40+ and counting), so it wasn't the worst thing in the world. I was there to hike anyway, but I used my America the Beautiful pass to cover the parking fee.
From the overflow parking lot, I bee-lined to the Visitor Center to get a map and my stamp. After that, I immediately started the 1-mile hike up the main trail to the summit. The trail started to ascend almost immediately and it's very rocky, so pace yourself if you need to. There aren't a huge number of benches along the trail, but the trails are extremely well marked.
Overall, this park is honestly one of the best maintained units I've ever seen, but I have to assume it's because of the number of locals who visit. Seeing it in spring is probably the best part because of all the beautiful flowering trees.
Shameless plug: I visit all kinds of parks and share them on my IG @domsdillydallies if you're interested!
Dominique Brooks — Google review
First time here. The trails were awesome. Such a good place for walking/hiking. Great exercise and beautiful nature scenery. I thoroughly enjoyed my 3.5 mile walk. So many different trails to try. I'll be back to try other trails.
Courtney J — Google review
Great mountain, with views at every turn. Either walk through the forest or hike to the top of the mountain roughly 1000ft elevation and 1.5mile road up and enjoy the view of Atlanta. Bathrooms are available at the welcome center.
Derick — Google review
Beautiful hike on a beautiful day! Lots of folks our enjoying the day. Saw so many dogs 🐕 and friendly people. Even saw a few horses as well!
Darrell Cowan — Google review
This was my first time hiking the trail, and I loved it. The facility at the parking area was clean. The trail is well maintained. The informational placards along the trail were a pleasant surprise.
Penny Lester — Google review
One of my favorite National parks to go to. A great park to live by and encourage you to walk/hike weekly. Plus the snow this year was amazing to see at the peak.
Gabriel Gandia — Google review
I enjoyed being here, is a beautiful place to visit, I recommend bringing a map because the trails are not marked, and you can do short and long hiking. Take like 45 minutes for each hiking trail.
Another piece of advice is if you have trekking poles are very useful 👌
Alejandra Diaz Angel — Google review
Super cool outdoor activity. The trail is great for all fitness levels...not too steep or dangerous. Lots of wildlife too!
Donald Martin — Google review
Kennesaw is our halfway point between our Florida and Kentucky home… love hiking this park every time we stay over… so many good trails with a list of history and landmarks.
Laura croson — Google review
Sundays best workout ever.
At the peak of the day it was beautiful & amazing to see the skyline from the top of the mountain. Especially when it was storming thru the entire city. Enjoyed my climb with nature's best...
Jevell Harris — Google review
Late afternoon stroll through the fascinating woods at Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield National Park
The Noses Creek and Hardage Mil area was new to us and we appreciated both the beauty as well as the history
There is a short connecting trail that follows alongside a creek at the base of the Dead Angle field on Cheatham Hill where the Illinois Monument is located. Along that trail are two of the most magnificent trees in the 2965 acre park. They’re both about the same size though one has it’s massive moss covered roots exposed.
pooja dinani — Google review
Beautiful hike, nice views and you can bring dogs! Good incline on the way up. Almost 3 miles from top to bottom.
Jana Collins — Google review
Visitor center is really nice. Has a short film about the battle I found pretty touching. They have a first rate museum with a lot of items that are significant to the battle and Sherman’s campaign to capture Atlanta. There did not seem to be a lot in the way of interpretation on most of the trails other than a few plaques, but the visiting the “Dead Angle” and knowing what happened there is a really sobering experience.
Shane Bonin — Google review
Historical places are always a great place to find inspiration and reflection. There were some interesting lessons here along the self guided trails. Lots of walking and running, and families spending time together, while engaging in discussions about nature and history.
We will co.e and spend more time here on our next trip to Atlanta.
Deborah Buma — Google review
They seem quite apologetic and even celebratory of confederate war nostalgia, under the guise of "history". This is evidenced by their various monuments and historical markers that attempt to subtley depict the losing pro-slavery racist condederates as heroes whose deeds are somehow worthy of respect or rememberance. Utter gaslighting nonsense. A better monument would be to the countless slaves that were forced to undergo neverending unpaid labor under horrible conditions for their entire lives, to the sole benefit of the ruthless, unenlightened brutal confederates.
David Elliott — Google review
We only had about an hour to spend here but enjoyed the museum. I really like the battle field log with the cannon balls embedded in them, very cool. Didn't have enough time to hike too far, but the trails looked very nice from what we saw.
Jacob Kizer — Google review
An amazing place if you really like to walk towards an historic place, the costume service in that place is really great the museum and the historic field… amazing!
Marietta Square is a charming city park, bordered by restaurants and shops, featuring a replica of the Liberty Bell, benches and a fountain. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere with live music, browsing through numerous vendors' stores or simply relaxing on one of the benches. The surrounding murals add to the park's aesthetic appeal. Free 2-hour parking is available nearby for convenience.
This visit was a pleasant surprise. We visited thinking just a quaint little town with lots of shops,etc., but there was a full blown Festival happening! So much to do and see, so many little shops and vendors, live music, eating, browsing, buying, watching or just hanging out. We were traveling from Ohio and had toddlers to teens + our pooch and there was something for everyone. Great job little town of Marietta Square ❤🐕
DarcyDoodle (DarcyDoodle) — Google review
There's always something going on at The Marietta Square! Many festivals and evening concerts are scheduled throughout the year, along with farmer's markets. Check out The Strand (theater) & their schedule as well, and so many cool places to shop and eat. Was super worried about the mature tree removal around the perimeter (roots pushing up sidewalks) but it already is looking great again!
Dianne Piecuch — Google review
It's literally a small square with a tiny park in the middle surrounded with restaurants and shops. The murals around it are nice (see pictures). There's free 2-hour parking by the park which is nice.
curly ceibe?a — Google review
The square has so much so offer! There are so many great restaurants to explore. My kids love to make wishes in the fountain and play on the train in the park.
Sarah Martin — Google review
Very nice area to relax in the sun, enjoy the goings on, sit and listen to the birds.
Numerous interesting stores, restos and Mirco breweries in the area too.
Well worth the visit.
Bradley Ostheimer — Google review
I visited for a food festival. So very disappointed. Vendors tripled prices for just tasting items. Food wasn't good. Would not go to a food festival held here. Parking limited. Marietta police and fire dept. Were available to assust with situations. Very professional. I have visited just to sit in the gazebo or listen to live music. I have eaten at many of the restaurants there and was never disappointed. I’ve gone there on a date night and even was a spectator of several weddings at the gazebo. Enjoyed very much.i have never been disappointed with any of the restaurants that I've dined at. Many small restaurants and you can eat outside and enjoy. It's very quaint. Would recommend for a date night or just to go chill.
Joyce Griffin — Google review
Marietta Square is a great place for July 4th celebration! There was a musical concert from 7 pm and kids' Games from 10 early morning 🌄! Lots of food stalls and crowds!
Bishwa Subba — Google review
So many things to do at the city center of my hometown! The Strand Theater is still right there on the corner! There is a playground for the kids to enjoy, and there are public restrooms (real ones, not port-a-potty!) There are restaurants and bars all around the square. Social events are held frequently here. I was most recently here on behalf of Team Trivia filling in to run the weekly Trivia Game at Red Hare - The Still on the Square. Great bunch of folks there to enjoy a fun game of Trivia!
RICHARD MCLEAN (Cut Loose Entertainment) — Google review
Beautiful, friendly place to hang out with lots of families, restaurants, and shops. A wonderful large fountain in the middle that is very scenic and well maintained. The whole square is wheel chair friendly.
Larry Landrie — Google review
The best place in Cobb County to go for a date, meal, shopping, etc. a safe and exciting place to walk around and experience fun factor that gives without ceasing. Eclectic and interesting cultural experiences await you. Many weekends throughout the year they offer farmers market and craft guilds. Truly a place to be anytime of the year day or night. 🇺🇸⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👏🏾🐺
Rand Eberhard — Google review
The summer concert series and arts festivals are really enjoyable. There are plenty of restaurants and shops in the area to enjoy when there aren’t large gatherings on the square. Traffic can be really hectic on event days and I recommend early arrival or ride share services.
__ — Google review
Many dog friendly outdoor patio places to eat and drink. Eclectic vibe centered around a historic train station. A nice walk path along the tracks.
Mera T — Google review
I always have such a great time when visiting Marietta square. So many restaurants and bars that are in walking distance of each other. The square itself is a great place to grab a bench and people watch or read. I visited for Chalktober fest, breakfast, and a book club meeting this week and every time was a different experience. There is a bookstore, magic shop, art studios, boutique shops and places to eat all around the square.
Christie Fuller — Google review
Tomorrow's morning will be the annual MS walk. They have a 1 mile trail and 3 mile trail. Dogs are welcomed, and the city police take care of blocking the path for everyone to enjoy the walk at your own pace. They have stands along the path with water also. It I great event for a great cause....
Cynthia — Google review
Located in the center of downtown Marietta, Marietta Square is a really fun and cute place that is centered with a pretty water fountain and a nice little park called "Glover Park." The vibes are great, and it's a great spot to bring kids or sit down and enjoy yourself!
There are a bunch of really cool shops directly next to the square. Some places I visited:
Rocket Fizz - super cool candy store with some exotic candy that I haven't tried before!
Tsunami - Latin American & Asian fusion cuisine, very yummy!
There was also some dragon store that I can't quite remember the name of, but the people working there were really kind and had a great sense of humor. Overall, very very cool place!
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Saiteja Nagabothu — Google review
Digno de visitar, un lugar para bajarse del auto y caminar una cuadra a la redonda, las tiendas son espectaculares y cada una merece curiosear, puedes conseguir cosas interesantes, desde buenos platos de comida diversa hasta vestimenta y adornos sin igual. Si quieres estar un rato en la plaza y relajarte en una buena conversación, de seguro te acompañará la belleza del otoño.
(Translated by Google)
Worth visiting, a place to get out of the car and walk a block around, the stores are spectacular and each one is worth browsing, you can get interesting things, from good plates of diverse food to unparalleled clothing and decorations. If you want to spend a while in the square and relax with a good conversation, the beauty of autumn will surely accompany you.
Guillermo Villarreal — Google review
Loved the art festival they had over Labor Day weekend at Marietta Square. The quality of the artisans were better than I expected. There was very good quality and creative art throughout from many of the vendors.
Kenn C — Google review
Few things beat a nice walk around it. Beautiful tower square bustling with activity. Restaurants stores all matters of entertainment. Great place to see and be scene. Can't wait to come back.
todd tiede — Google review
We visited on Saturday during Chalktoberfest. Do wish parking could be a little easier around the square, but it is to be expected during events. Really enjoyed the music and the art. Not sure why this year they didn't have as many food vendors out. But overall it was really nice day out.
Phoenix Bray — Google review
Went to the Taste of Marietta. It was a wonderful day, with all kinds of food to pick from. One of my favorite places to eat is Taqueria! They have the Best variety of Tacos.
The Six Flags White Water water park is spread across 40 acres and offers a wide range of attractions for young kids, including slides and a fantasy tree house. Although the park can get crowded at times with long wait times for rides, visitors can purchase a platinum fast pass to reduce their wait time. Some of the rides may be closed due to maintenance issues but those that are open provide ample entertainment.
We went to the World of illumination. It was absolutely fantastic. The lights were so beautiful and went so well to the music that they played. We did not wait too long when we were going through the line to enter and we literally went two days before they were ending the light show. We also got the four pack 3-D glasses Which some of the kids enjoyed but some of them didn’t like them they just wanted to watch them without the 3-D glasses. Definitely doing this again next year.
Aretha Langley — Google review
Went on opening day May 8.2021...and I was EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED....50 percent of the rides are closed...it looks like corona virus hit the park....food suck....had an overall better experience at sixflags. Same rides as when i was a teenager...smh...
Update got season passes this year 2022 thinking it would be better. As soon as you walk In park 4 rides closed and that's just walking in some been closed for seasons. Then I came to park today 5/8 and park was closing at 5pm when it clearly states it would closed at 7pm on site. Operational manager need to do a better overall job. This will be my last year coming here and purchasing a season pass. Disappointed!
Cam Green — Google review
We absolutely love this place!!! I recommend buying the flash pass!! The 1st day without flash pass we only ride 6 rides the next day with flash pass we ride a 100 times!! Just be careful because peons get abbey when you ride 4 times while they have been in line an hour but hey you got to pay to play 😁😉 we enjoyed the tornado the most and the python plunge!! I will warn you hours have changed they close at 6 during week which I want told when I bought flash pass at 3 so that upset me but this park is awesome with great employees not rude at all!! A few rides are closed and the lazy river because they don't have enough employees 🙄 😒 come on kiddos go to work!!
Justin Lasiter — Google review
I took the kids today and they had a blast. Our 1st time. Plenty to do for young kids! We went on a Wednesday, it wasn't extremely packed but the lines were really long. We just decided to buy the platinum fast pass. So we were able to get on all the slides with a 5 or 10 minute wait. Fast pass definitely worth it for the few slides that were open. One of the slides conveyor belt did break while we were in line so we didn't get a chance to ride it. They did have a lot of slides closed but the slides we did get on were sooo fun. With the fast pass we were able to get on a second time. Overall we enjoyed ourselves. Hopefully next time we come they have all the slides open.
Courtney J — Google review
5 stars for value, I mean seriously where else can you have fun for $60/person for whole season.
4 stars for the number of attractions available during our visits, many of them are not available due to insufficient life guards they said.
3 stars for maintenance, pools aren't too clean. Leaves and debris. Some deferred maintenance can be seen like cracked pavement, dull and chipped paints and more. Far from say water parks in Florida which are well maintained.
We had a great time though.
Rays Ofsun — Google review
It’s worth the price. Lots to do for all ages. Renting a cabana was 100% worth every penny!!! It was great to have a guaranteed place to come back to to relax, cool off, and know that our valuables were safe. We kept the 2 sides zipped and opened the front and back- with the ceiling fan on, it gave nice air flow and kept us cool. The cabana has a table and 4 chairs in the shade, plus 2 lounge chairs in the sun, but they can me moved where you need them while in the cabana.
The wave pool and kiddie area pool have a lot of chlorine (for obvious reasons) and it irritated my face- a quick rinse with plain water from the bathroom sink really helped. A little disappointed that only a few of the slides were open. (Maybe that was because it was so late in the season?) still had fun, though and stayed the entire time they were open! There is something for everyone of all ages. They have a splash pad type area for they very young, and a bigger splash area with a 2’ deep pool for toddlers/preschoolers/ and an area behind that that looked like it would attract elementary school aged kids, and some more exciting slides for older kids and adults. They had some solo slides, and family rides. We would go again!
Amy Herdliska — Google review
We had season passes. We didn't use them more than a few times. Probably half the rides and 2/3 of the restaurants were closed the last time we went, so I don't think we will go again.
Kirsten Thompson — Google review
I wish we could leave a little different review for each item. Half of the attractions were down and I'm sure it's a mixture of maintenance and staffing issues.
Slides going into the children's play pools were closed for maintenance by the looks of it. All the pumps running just to try and keep them clean. The lazy river was closed forcing everyone into the wave pool. Limited staff I'm sure to keep the expenses down and increase profit. The rides that were open were well staffed and went pretty smoothly, one slide that people enjoyed would allow people unable to swim to ride it.
Please if you go to a water park and plan to ride the rides at a bare minimum know how to swim.
Everyone has a good time. Park needs some work but I'm sure in this day in time this could not be built and turn a profit.
Chairs are used by people to stow belongings rather than sit in them. Family's of 10 would take 10 chairs for nothing more than drying their towels.
First time ever going and I'm sure we will be back in the hopes more rides are open and repaired.
David G — Google review
Great park to visit and spend some time with the kids or a date... Definitely splurge for the fast pass if it's in your budget... With few rides wait times can be long...
The music is good and they keep it clean at the park
Christopher Blalock — Google review
We have been visiting World of Illumination lightshows from past few years and its always a fun place to visit with family and friends.
My daughter loves the music synced lights and their music selections.
I highly recommend buying tickets online in advance as this year, we saw them kicking people out since they didn't have tickets and all slots were sold out. Sometimes you'll find tickets in local Costco for a bit cheaper.
Also, I'd recommend you visit this early in Nov, Dec or after Christmas. avoid last few days before Christmas if you don't wann wait in lines for hours.
Vinay Patel — Google review
We had so much fun here!! They have a great selection of slides and attractions, you could easily spend the whole day there. The water was super clean and not too heavy on chemicals. Parking was great as well, and walking in and exiting the parking lot was a breeze.
The one thing that was disappointing is the lack of cleanliness. It looks like the lockers have literally never, ever been cleaned. I didn't feel comfortable touching them at all. You can also expect the food to be expensive. If that matters, definitely bring your own as well as a refillable water bottle.
Overall it's worth the trip and worth coming back!
Allimarie Wallace — Google review
Could give it 4 stars but few rides were closed and feel like area needs more cleanliness.
Went on Saturday and queue was 40-50 minutes for most of the good slides such as TORNADO, DIVE BOMBER, DRAGON TAIL.
You can get chips, pizza, beer, fries inside but no doubt price is on a higher side which is definitely a big drawback.
Overall the full area plus restrooms/changing rooms should be more clean :(. Request to management to take care on this.
Very different rides with easy, medium and difficult levels.
Some are very easy and some really beats your heart high such as DIVE BOMBER, DRAGON TAIL.
Got general ticket online on 50% discount with 34$ each on which tax and processing fee got added so total was more.
Also parking is extra $25.
We got one season pass too which was $50 plus processing fee and tax.
Lockers are there which is again on a higher price and it is $22 each locker.
Arpita ABhatia — Google review
Avoid this water park its a waste of money. Most of the rides are closed, especially the lazy river and all the rides that flow into it, it hasn't been open for over 3 years and their website says nothing about it. That's totally misleading! I understand they probably don't have enough life guards but they have like 6 employees working the parking lot just standing there. I would have all of them trained and make parking free until things were normal. Most parents that come to white water go for the relaxation of the lazy river.
The Millz — Google review
We went on a Sunday and the lines were not long early in the morning which saved us money instead of buying the fast pass. However the long lines started towards the late afternoon. Everything was super fun. The last river was closed which was a bummer. I didn’t like some of those rides required you to take your own water tube up the stairs. I would hope the upgrade all the rides to a mechanical conveyer belt to bring those tubes up to the top.
Brand White — Google review
Park layout is terrible. Especially if you have little kids. We missed some attractions bc they were so spaced out. Bathrooms are not clean. The changing room isn't near the lockers!!! BEES BEES BEES Everywhere! 5 trashcans close to where people are sitting, and the BEES were all over the expensive food and drinks (with no lid or straw). Lazy River is surrounded by trees, so quite a bit of leaves and debris. I went on a weekday, so it wasn't too crowded, but I've heard it can get crazy. Couldn't go past 5 ft in wave pool! Very expensive if you pay at the gate
Went here to see ATEEZ for the first time!! Staff were nice and extremely helpful. Had no problems trying to navigate through the arena. I loved how everything was set up, very clean and organized venue. Thank you Gas South District for making 1.20.2022 one of the greatest nights of my life ♥︎
amber rayne — Google review
Ghost and Mastodon were amazing. I missed Spirit Box due to long lines for T-Shirts, but my family said they were great. 2nd time here and both times were great experiences. Staff, facilities, parking, audio were all great and there's not a bad seat in the building.
Dan A — Google review
It was my 1st hockey game experience. Always wanted to go to a game at least once in my life. It was a cool experience. The staff there were cool and the food was actually descent. It was a good evening.
I sat in section 107, row D and in seats 12 & 13. Good view in my opinion.
Nicole Nicole — Google review
I really enjoyed this venue as I went to see a Gladiators game for New Years Day and it was really fun! The staff was really friendly and the game was really energetic! The environment was all fun as I definitely became a Gladiators fan after this game! Go Glads!
Daniel Duran — Google review
Had a great time here for the Monster Jam! Had no problem with parking and ease of access with little wait at concession. Place was pretty full water was 5$ popcorn 15$ so don't come hungry unless you don't mind shelling out for it! They had people helping you find your seats on every section which was nice. #monsterjam
Anthony Davis — Google review
Really nice arena! Boyfriend and I went to see the ATL Gladiators and had a great time! The seats are cushioned so it was actually comfy, and the arena is actually very nice compared to others. Lots of options for food and drinks. Spacious as well! Will definitely come back! Parking was also very easy and cheap.
Christina T — Google review
Great venue! I've seen concerts here, and last weekend went to our first lacrosse game. The Swarm did a great job and won! It was very entertaining and the whole family had a blast!
Cameron Congleton — Google review
Went here to see Tyler the Creator! Getting in was very fast compared to most concerts that i’ve been to. Ample parking all around the stadium. They have a very generous bag policy, just make sure your bags are within the limits and you should be okay. Everyone working was friendly and I overall had a great time!
Zayda Medrano — Google review
We saw Zach Bryan here and It was a great venue. Our seats were perfect. The sound was great. Parking garage was close to the arena. And plenty of restrooms and concessions available. Will definitely return.
Taylor Hendrix — Google review
We arrived at the venue an hour before the concert start time, and the staff handled parking, security, and check in very smoothly. Despite a near sold out crowd, we were in our seats in 30 minutes. Excellent facility. Well managed.
Rebecca — Google review
We definitely love this place! There is lots of parking, although you do have to pay. I believe it was roughly 5 dollars and you cannot use cash. They host all sorts of events here. There is ease of access to the bathrooms and to your seat. It seemed that most seats were padded and comfortable. Although if you’re watching a serious hockey game, you might not be sitting much. You do have to go through metal detectors on your way in so be prepared. The concession area is easy to get to as well with lots of yummy food and drinks (alcohol & non alcohol)to choose from. I don’t think there was a bad seat in the whole arena. Definitely a nice atmosphere and a great place for entertainment!
Joshua Brewer — Google review
Tomorrow by Together group put on an excellent show. They were professional and entertaining. The concert started promptly at 7 pm and lasted 2.5 hours with a 3 song encore. They had a video story that ran throughout the concert. The stage appearance changed alot. Really nice. Their dancing and singing was excellent. They spoke to the crowd at different times and were engaging and funny. About 13000 attended. The concert venue had great seats and sound.
C Cartwright — Google review
Came for the AEW Dynamite/Collision and the arena is fantastic! The parking garage was easy to navigate (we had valet), the elevators were in great condition (I loved how they were indoor vs outdoor elevators for the parking garage), and it was so spacious and clean from the restrooms to the concessions to the stands. And the seats were good! Not uncomfortable and not difficult to see from. I'll have to come back to Gas South for another event soon!
Charna Wilson — Google review
We went to Disney on Ice. The only complaint is the price of the food for this event. I am pretty sure that it is controlled by Disney. The performance was amazing and featured all of my kids favorite characters. There were acrobatics and fireworks. They really outdid themselves with skaters jumping ramps, skaters dancing with fire, and crowd interaction. I was amazed at how well thought out the show was in terms of moving props and not letting it distract you from the performance.
Megan Walker — Google review
I had a great time at the Gladiators game. The place wasn't packed, so lines for concessions were short. The prices are standard, nothing too exciting. The team lost, but it was a fun time. Not really a bad seat in the house.
James Zorn — Google review
Gas south is good site building for event .loading deck so close the event hall . Good for vendors.
The manager is very nice for helping
We are doing 625 crystal chairs yesterday. And 225 gold chairs today .
Happy business
angel chen — Google review
Visited for WinterJam 2024 and the concert was good. The food was not overly overpriced (it is an arena so higher than normal, but not horrible). For example got 4 chili dogs, 2 regular dogs, 4 drinks and 4 bags of chips for $62 and change after taxes. The seats in the arena are not bad and the bathrooms are well placed. Parking was good as well and leaving they had it flowing out good took. The stadium was either at capacity or very very close too.
Adam Smith — Google review
Here for AEW Dynamite. The concession stands take the tops off your bottles so people can't throw them at others, which is fine, however the bottles do not fit in the trays they give you. Walking down the aisle to our seat, my bottle fell out the tray and there was soda splashed everywhere. Also the arena seats are too close. You have to stand up to let someone walk by. I'm coming off a hip replacement and having to stand so often to let someone by, walking with a irregular tray down those steep aisles very tough for me. The pizza, cheesesteak and fries are delicious, just arena pricing is the downer. Parking is superb. Easy to drive in and out. Traffic area not bad. Lots of restaurants nearby
Curtis Caldwell — Google review
This place seats 13,000. We were here for a Vibe game. The staff is friendly, the restrooms are spotless, the seats actually have leg and hip room, and the beer is tasty. Do yourself a favor and come watch any of the professional sports teams that play here!
Nicole Johns — Google review
Great location and easy to get to! Staff were friendly and seemed to be very well organized inside and out. Parking isn't too far from the arena. I love how this area is clean inside and out.
Went here to see ATEEZ for the first time!! Staff were nice and extremely helpful. Had no problems trying to navigate through the arena. I loved how everything was set up, very clean and organized venue. Thank you Gas South District for making 1.20.2022 one of the greatest nights of my life ♥︎
amber rayne — Google review
Ghost and Mastodon were amazing. I missed Spirit Box due to long lines for T-Shirts, but my family said they were great. 2nd time here and both times were great experiences. Staff, facilities, parking, audio were all great and there's not a bad seat in the building.
Dan A — Google review
It was my 1st hockey game experience. Always wanted to go to a game at least once in my life. It was a cool experience. The staff there were cool and the food was actually descent. It was a good evening.
I sat in section 107, row D and in seats 12 & 13. Good view in my opinion.
Nicole Nicole — Google review
I really enjoyed this venue as I went to see a Gladiators game for New Years Day and it was really fun! The staff was really friendly and the game was really energetic! The environment was all fun as I definitely became a Gladiators fan after this game! Go Glads!
Daniel Duran — Google review
Had a great time here for the Monster Jam! Had no problem with parking and ease of access with little wait at concession. Place was pretty full water was 5$ popcorn 15$ so don't come hungry unless you don't mind shelling out for it! They had people helping you find your seats on every section which was nice. #monsterjam
Anthony Davis — Google review
Really nice arena! Boyfriend and I went to see the ATL Gladiators and had a great time! The seats are cushioned so it was actually comfy, and the arena is actually very nice compared to others. Lots of options for food and drinks. Spacious as well! Will definitely come back! Parking was also very easy and cheap.
Christina T — Google review
Great venue! I've seen concerts here, and last weekend went to our first lacrosse game. The Swarm did a great job and won! It was very entertaining and the whole family had a blast!
Cameron Congleton — Google review
Went here to see Tyler the Creator! Getting in was very fast compared to most concerts that i’ve been to. Ample parking all around the stadium. They have a very generous bag policy, just make sure your bags are within the limits and you should be okay. Everyone working was friendly and I overall had a great time!
Zayda Medrano — Google review
We saw Zach Bryan here and It was a great venue. Our seats were perfect. The sound was great. Parking garage was close to the arena. And plenty of restrooms and concessions available. Will definitely return.
Taylor Hendrix — Google review
We arrived at the venue an hour before the concert start time, and the staff handled parking, security, and check in very smoothly. Despite a near sold out crowd, we were in our seats in 30 minutes. Excellent facility. Well managed.
Rebecca — Google review
We definitely love this place! There is lots of parking, although you do have to pay. I believe it was roughly 5 dollars and you cannot use cash. They host all sorts of events here. There is ease of access to the bathrooms and to your seat. It seemed that most seats were padded and comfortable. Although if you’re watching a serious hockey game, you might not be sitting much. You do have to go through metal detectors on your way in so be prepared. The concession area is easy to get to as well with lots of yummy food and drinks (alcohol & non alcohol)to choose from. I don’t think there was a bad seat in the whole arena. Definitely a nice atmosphere and a great place for entertainment!
Joshua Brewer — Google review
Tomorrow by Together group put on an excellent show. They were professional and entertaining. The concert started promptly at 7 pm and lasted 2.5 hours with a 3 song encore. They had a video story that ran throughout the concert. The stage appearance changed alot. Really nice. Their dancing and singing was excellent. They spoke to the crowd at different times and were engaging and funny. About 13000 attended. The concert venue had great seats and sound.
C Cartwright — Google review
Came for the AEW Dynamite/Collision and the arena is fantastic! The parking garage was easy to navigate (we had valet), the elevators were in great condition (I loved how they were indoor vs outdoor elevators for the parking garage), and it was so spacious and clean from the restrooms to the concessions to the stands. And the seats were good! Not uncomfortable and not difficult to see from. I'll have to come back to Gas South for another event soon!
Charna Wilson — Google review
We went to Disney on Ice. The only complaint is the price of the food for this event. I am pretty sure that it is controlled by Disney. The performance was amazing and featured all of my kids favorite characters. There were acrobatics and fireworks. They really outdid themselves with skaters jumping ramps, skaters dancing with fire, and crowd interaction. I was amazed at how well thought out the show was in terms of moving props and not letting it distract you from the performance.
Megan Walker — Google review
I had a great time at the Gladiators game. The place wasn't packed, so lines for concessions were short. The prices are standard, nothing too exciting. The team lost, but it was a fun time. Not really a bad seat in the house.
James Zorn — Google review
Gas south is good site building for event .loading deck so close the event hall . Good for vendors.
The manager is very nice for helping
We are doing 625 crystal chairs yesterday. And 225 gold chairs today .
Happy business
angel chen — Google review
Visited for WinterJam 2024 and the concert was good. The food was not overly overpriced (it is an arena so higher than normal, but not horrible). For example got 4 chili dogs, 2 regular dogs, 4 drinks and 4 bags of chips for $62 and change after taxes. The seats in the arena are not bad and the bathrooms are well placed. Parking was good as well and leaving they had it flowing out good took. The stadium was either at capacity or very very close too.
Adam Smith — Google review
Here for AEW Dynamite. The concession stands take the tops off your bottles so people can't throw them at others, which is fine, however the bottles do not fit in the trays they give you. Walking down the aisle to our seat, my bottle fell out the tray and there was soda splashed everywhere. Also the arena seats are too close. You have to stand up to let someone walk by. I'm coming off a hip replacement and having to stand so often to let someone by, walking with a irregular tray down those steep aisles very tough for me. The pizza, cheesesteak and fries are delicious, just arena pricing is the downer. Parking is superb. Easy to drive in and out. Traffic area not bad. Lots of restaurants nearby
Curtis Caldwell — Google review
This place seats 13,000. We were here for a Vibe game. The staff is friendly, the restrooms are spotless, the seats actually have leg and hip room, and the beer is tasty. Do yourself a favor and come watch any of the professional sports teams that play here!
Nicole Johns — Google review
Great location and easy to get to! Staff were friendly and seemed to be very well organized inside and out. Parking isn't too far from the arena. I love how this area is clean inside and out.
The Ameris Bank Amphitheatre is an outdoor venue that can seat up to 12,000 people with a pavilion and lawn seating. It hosts famous acts and events. The lawn section provides ample space for visitors to bring their own chairs (excluding tall chairs) to sit on the hill in the center with a fantastic view of the show. Ordering food and drinks from Ticketmaster app is easy, without waiting in lines. Excellent sound quality and beautiful lighting make it a great concert experience.
I've been to a lot of concerts in the greater Atlanta area. But this is my first time at this venue. Parking was a little confusing at first. Mainly because I wasn't paying attention to the signs they had in several places directing you to various parking locations. My parking pass was included with the purchase of my ticket. I don't think I've ever had better general parking than I did here. It literally took me less than 10 minutes to walk from car to entrance of venue. The layout inside was easy to navigate. And the sound stage was awesome. I will be going back 100%. Ameris Bank Amphitheater only got 5 stars because more wasn't an option.
Michael Poole — Google review
Sat in the lawn section and had plenty of room to choose from. We brought our own chairs (make sure they are not tall chairs) and sat on the hill dead center with a great view of the show. You can order all your food and drinks from the ticket master app and pick up without waiting in lines!
Sound was great and lights gave a great night show.
Benjamin Bell — Google review
Great venue - lots of pluses and a few minuses.
Went to The Chicks concert last night and had a great time. We were in the pit (row BBB) which are the best seats I’ve ever had. The sound was great and the venue is well laid out. Traffic getting in was heavy but at least moving. I think the prices for concessions weren’t crazy which was nice as well.
On the negative side - getting out of parking lot was a dumpster fire. It’s like all the people directing traffic called it an early night and pandemonium ensued. Our row sat for nearly 30 minutes and never moved. Although we were in the covered section, once the concert started it got super hot very quickly because of how close the seats are pack and virtually no airflow.
Rob Huey — Google review
This concert was our first time there. We will definitely go back! The staff is very courteous and helpful. Sitting on the outside of section 101 had good pointers. Great for catching the breeze! Not so great for the distraction on the outside walkway, and everyone seated in the same row going in and out.
Overall, it was still a great concert!
Patty Cloud — Google review
Great concert, very good venue. Confusing on the parking but once you get in, it all grand!
Like all Amphitheaters it's outdoors. Covered for the most part but it can cool down quickly at night so bring a layer to put on if needed!
John Shea — Google review
While the name has changed over time the venue remains outstanding. Every seat offers not only a great view but some amazing acoustics as well. A seat on the lawn is also a great option to take in some live music. Plenty of food and drink options round out an amazing experience.
Morgan Dunn — Google review
We had the best time at the Jelly Roll concert. Ameris kept us in the loop on all details about our visit. We know what items were and were not allowed. We had our mobile tickets saved, ready to go. All staff there were very friendly & helpful. We parked in Lot B deck. Very close to the amphitheater. The sound, lights, everything was perfect! We had the best time. The way it’s set up, even the folks on the lawn have a great view of the stage since it’s a lifted area. Seats aren’t real comfortable, but you’re standing a lot anyway. There is a little more room to walk the isles than most places we’ve visited. If you have to get up to leave your seat, you’re not having to making everyone stand up. That’s nice. Great experience! I couldn’t believe how fast we flew thru the line to get in. It was really long, but moved very fast. Great procedures they have along with security & staff. Excellent venue!
Carrie H — Google review
This was an extremely cool venue for the Arctic Monkeys to play at! The way that the hill is built into the amphitheater is amazing and the surrounding vendors and area is also great. Beautiful location and amazing show!
T S — Google review
Easily my favorite venue in the metro Atlanta area. The snacks are reasonably priced, the staff is friendly, and the breeze coming down the hill is lovely. We sat in the ADA section and had an excellent view.
Bekah James — Google review
We have seen SO many great bands here! Love this venue as we don't have to go downtown. The venue does a great job getting people in and out quickly. Exiting the parking lots can take some time but that's to be expected with the mass exodus that happens at the same time.
Cameron Congleton — Google review
Ameris Bank Amphitheater is an outdoor concert venue located in Alpharetta, Georgia, USA. The venue has a seating capacity of approximately 12,000 and hosts a variety of concerts and events throughout the year. The amphitheater features a large stage with state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, as well as a spacious lawn area for general admission seating. There are also several VIP areas with premium seating and amenities. The venue is known for its picturesque setting, surrounded by trees and rolling hills, which creates a natural and relaxing atmosphere for concert-goers. With its prime location just outside of Atlanta, Ameris Bank Amphitheater is a popular destination for music lovers in the Southeastern United States.
Jody Broyles — Google review
A bit hectic, but manageable. Parking can be challenging if your attention is not fully devoted. The facility was clean, well staffed and overall a good time. Covered seating was a treat with spacious aisles staggered rows and leg room for days considering what they used to be lol. Will definitely be seeing another show at Ameris Bank Amphitheater in the future and recommend anyone interested to give them a try.
Lee Williamson — Google review
On August 1st, we went to see Jinjer, Breaking Benjamin, and Disturbed. We had an amazing time! One word of advice, with VIP tickets, if they say fast pass is at a certain time, don't arrive earlier. If you do, you will have to stand and wait until the fast pass time to enter. We didn't know, so where we had to stand in line was hot and directly in the sun. Once we entered, our experience was top-notch. The food was delicious, and the mixed drinks were sublime. They also have a soda souvenir cup that you get free refills for. When it came time for the performances, all three artists were amazing. We didn't sit down the entire show. There was so much energy and hype from the bands, that it truly was an unforgettable experience. We will definitely attend another show here.
Jennifer Martin — Google review
Saw Jelly Roll in concert. It was the best concert I have ever attended. Make sure you look at the restrictions on the website you go!! They wouldn't let our chairs in because they said there too tall. We rented the last four chairs at $4.00 apiece. Will definitely go again though, with the right size chairs lol!
Joni Jenkins — Google review
We enjoyed this venue. Parking was $25 even though we had purchased over $300 in tickets that should have come with parking passes. They purposely do not forward the passes on a resale
Audio was lousy and muffled for some remarkably clear vocalists. You are going to this location for the show part. If you want to hear some vocals, try the tabernacle, fox or Roxy.
Dan m — Google review
One of the best places by far I have ever been to watch a concert!! The staff is amazing and courteous and the place is wonderfully kept up. I can’t say enough about how impressed I have been for the last 5 concerts here!! Highly recommend seeing shows here! Have more booked in the upcoming months. Other venues should take lessons from Ameris and take some notes on how you run your facility!! AAA+++++.. Keep up the great work!!
Eric Parise — Google review
I’ve been here a few times in the past couple years. I’ve always had a good time. I saw Breaking Benjamin before and it was amazing! But tonight was great! Every song I listened to in high school they played. I got to see bands I’ve listened to for almost 20 years including Breaking Benjamin. It was AMAZING! I did NOT want to move. This was the best feeling ever and I’m so glad I came tonight!
p n — Google review
Drove several hours with my son for the Sessenta show. The staff were amazing and cannot say thank you enough to Donna who made the night one that my son and I will remember for life. The show and venue were worth the cost and drive, but Donna down front made the night one we could never forget. Griff and I Thank you very much. Your acts of kindness will be paid forward many times.
Gerald Barth — Google review
Great venue, EXTREMELY cramped seating. Sound mix is consistently good. Venue is kept clean and has good staff. Parking in lot A is closer than some places I've been even without paying for it. The seating is TERRIBLE. I'm an average size guy, maybe even on the small side, and I was pressed against the guy next to me, even when we were standing. God forbid the person next to you is larger or drunk or both. If leave at that point because it would ruin the event. At it is I avoid it unless it's the only place to see the band in the next couple of years.
Bruce W Moore — Google review
Great venue. Seemed well managed. Plenty of refreshment choices. Got a $3 coke w free refills all night ! Packed house for Pantera !
Wills Park Recreation Center in North Fulton County offers a variety of recreational activities for all ages, including walking paths, baseball fields, disc golf, tennis courts, and open spaces for relaxation. Visitors can also enjoy an equestrian arena and dog park. With its numerous amenities and diverse options for outdoor fun, Wills Park is truly a special place worth experiencing.
A great park full of memories and families. There’s something for everyone here, tennis, basketball, baseball, disk golf, workout equipment, dog parks, a coffee shop in the rec hall, foosball, horseback riding… it goes on and on. My personal favorite is the wooden castle playground, as a kid the place seems huge and safe, there’s so much to explore. It’s worth checking out if you’re just passing by, it’s quite a sight.
Boy Man — Google review
The park was neat and tidy. There weren't many people, and there were swimming pools and equestrian riding courses. One lap is about 1.7 miles away. There is a lot of consideration for walking with pets and children. There are many parking lots, so you can use them conveniently. It is minor negative that the stream is small and there is no pond. If you live in Alpharetta, you must visit there once.
ATL Expert Local Lv.8 (GoogleMaps Power Reviewer) — Google review
Wills Park is simply wonderful so so many reasons. From walking paths, to baseball fields, to disc golf, to tennis courts and so much more, Wills Park is a most wonderful amenity here in North Fulton County. It even boasts open spaces to relax, throw a frisbee, kick or throw a ball or to just relax with a novel or non-fiction offering. In terms of recreation, Wills Park is truly a special place. For those who are lucky enough to live in close proximity to Wills, I'd venture to guess that it would be a favorite park.
If you are in the area, remember not to miss this special place. And for those who might venture a car trip to experience it, I would recommend that they do.
Brandi Danforth — Google review
Absolutely love this park! It literally has everything! Several playgrounds, baseball courts, tennis courts, frisbee baskets and a stables for horses even! Yeah, you can come here on a weekend and see a horse ride competition. I should also mention some picnic areas with grills available and of course, the best swimming pool (for extra cost) in the area! Love! Love! Love!
Michael Sokolov — Google review
Whether going for a walk while your kids play, taking a picnic, or even just sitting down on a bench! Great place with a castle themed playground your kids can roam barefoot and wild In!
Kellum Becker — Google review
Nice. I only experienced horse arena for dog agility competition. looks like they are updating and putting a new fences and looking great
Naoko Blue — Google review
A great area for short hikes or letting the kids to play.
The park is well maintained, there are several playgrounds and Wacky World is one of the best locations to let your kids play.
There were millions of squirls and the girls really liked them.
Yaniv Biran — Google review
The park is always a great place for kids… fireworks tonight were simply awesome!!
Don Shave — Google review
We've been coming to this pool every summer for the last four years. My daughter absolutely loves swimming and jumping off the diving boards! The addition of the huge water slide is great. The concession stand is good, just a little pricey, and they are always out of the ice cream my daughter wants. I would have given 5 stars, but this year I have noticed that the lifeguards employed here are not very pleasant. The previous years, they have always been friendly and helpful, and 2 years ago, there was even one lifeguard that stayed late and waited with us inside when my car broke down and we were waiting on my husband to come get us. But so far this year, they have all been rude, and seem to be on some sort of power trip.
Amy Massey — Google review
I was only here once for a 4th of July event but it was awesome. They had a fireworks show that started around 9 and lasted about 20 minutes. They had about 5 vendor trucks. Wish there was more but it was still good.
Kamsola — Google review
Love this park. Trail is amazing, park is clean and the playground is fun for kids of all ages. Park has lots of seats if you want a nice cozy place to sit and read a good book. Cute doggies walking around and there’s fenced areas for doggies of all sizes to play which is great because it cuts down on dog poo being all over the park. Alpharetta community center is there as well, there’s a number of things for people in the community to get into there. Overall, I give this place a 10/10 😁
Sweetest Sinn — Google review
It was beautiful sunny day at Wills Park! There is usually a great mix of park goers there and everyone just seems to be happy to be outside in such a great space.
Clifton Pittman — Google review
Every time I've come to this park theres swarms of leaf blowers and landscapers with loud lawnmowers. Its the most unpeaceful park in existence. Guys with lawnmowers and gator vehicles driving past you on the walking trail and leaf blowers blowing dirt and debree clouds all over the place for what? who cares if there are leaves on the ground? Its not worth the noise and nuisance.
Agro Shotzz — Google review
Our first visit, we loved Wills Park! We played mostly on the "castle playground". The play area, bathroom nearby, parking lot and pavilions were clean and pretty well kept. We will be back to play here as well as explore the other two playgrounds.
Vannessa Guidotti — Google review
Came from out of town with the family for a conference. Took our small one to the park to kill time. The playground is nicely shaded, and in great shape. Our daughter had a hr at time
Justin W — Google review
Beautiful park to walk with the entire family (including dog) a lot of nature and shaded areas. Plenty of playgrounds, basketball court, etc.
The Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site, located in the ancient Etowah Valley Historic District, is a significant archaeological site that offers a glimpse into the Mississippian culture of the Southeast. This 54-acre site features six earthen mounds, including the largest one covering 3 acres and standing over 63 feet tall. Visitors can explore a museum displaying excavated artifacts, as well as a gift shop and picnic area.
Beautiful day on 10/10 fields are mowed. Grasses are over 6’ tall, stairs to tallest mound were short enough for my 48 lb dog to walk up. I was allowed to explore with my dog. Sit peacefully and just take it all in. Staff was super helpful, restrooms were clean. Great to go and learn about the land that was loved by some amazing people so many years ago. Great experience, met artists painting on the spot. Beautiful views and just peaceful.
PA Z — Google review
This was a simple historical site with the center building having cool archeological finds that I haven't seen before, including two massive stone figures.
We came with the family pass from the library but it only got in my husband and I. ALL children are charged admission....including my 3 week old baby. It isn't much but still, seems silly to charge for babies.
There honestly isn't much to do once inside. Maybe there is more in the busy seasons? We came in the beginning of March.
Jessica Pilling — Google review
A good relaxing place to visit. The mounds are huge but they shut the Outdoor activities by 4:30PM. They expect you to be back inside by 4:30 to be precise. So plan accordingly. There is an indoor theatre which plays a documentary about the life of Cherokees and other natives. The inside museum is almost wiped out due to some new legal restrictions on the collected and displayed artifacts which rightfully belongs to the Indians. Used to have the indoor museum with so many stuffs but now there’s nothing and it was certainly disappointing.
Kishore Bharathkumar — Google review
This is an underrated park for sure. You can easily spend a few hours walking and exploring it. It's well maintained and there's a lot of boards to read and learn more about the mounds. The museum did not have many displays when we went, but we watched the free movie being played inside. There is an entrance fee of $6 per person and they had some free snacks outside the building when we went.
Shruthi Sreenivas — Google review
Excellent stop! The museum there is very well done. The information on display is great. I learned things I had never heard. The area that has been opened up includes 2 mounds. If you have kids it is an excellent way to put interest into their minds on the past. And there is a LOT of room for them to get rid of pent up energy! Out by the parking lot there are quite a few picnic tables that are superbly shaded! It is a stop well worth making the time for or to make a day trip to!
Ray Carlson — Google review
If you like to visit ancient historic places this is where to go. There is a lot of history here. Sitting down by the river and going on top of each mound that at one time was a village is a great feeling to feel the energy. Seeing how it once was is a great experience to see exspecially if you truly do not know what it was like back then
Toni Carroll — Google review
The staff here is excellent. We met two Rangers, and both of them knew so much history and explanations to all of our questions it was really quite enjoyable. The park itself is incredibly small and you should be aware that the museum is closed! Supposedly it’s going to be open soon but right now it still cost six dollars and you don’t even get the museum. The Etowah river is gorgeous, and it was very low crowds at 10 AM in the morning. Lovely to see but not much to do here.
Shawn Toole — Google review
Such an amazing place to visit. So beautiful and the history as well. There is a $6 entrance fee per adults which is worth it. The pictures are deceiving because the main mound is very tall. So be ready and once you reach the top the view is spectacular. Underneath the mounds are burial sites which is quite intresting. This place is a must see!!! Highly recommend 👌
Grace Reyes-Abadia — Google review
Agree with most of the reviews already here. Nice place to stop off at and stretch the legs, for a small fee that goes back to State Park system, so didn't mind paying the few bucks. Small museum inside with a short film about the location, which was interesting.
Matthew — Google review
It was totally unexpected how beautiful and peaceful this place is. We loved!! you can spend a long day relaxing and looking all the nature there.and also leaning about the history.
Monica Fran?a — Google review
I have lived in the area all my life but had never stopped here. Glad I finally did. Beautiful park that is well maintained. Fun to imagine what the area looked like during the time the mounds were being built.
Bryan Wattenbarger — Google review
Extremely fun, place to visit very relaxing and well-maintained making for enjoyable walks on the river and all over the state park. The trails are beautiful the mountains have historic relevance. If you enjoyed Native American stuff as much as I do, you will appreciate this place immensely. Pictured are my own indigenous people Chippewa Indian wife a thing of beauty
Rand Eberhard — Google review
Had to help chaperone a bunch of first and second graders here today. Ranger Leslie was awesome! All the kids were listening and paying attention and she made it very interesting to everyone! Can't wait to bring the rest of the family back here
Taneal Bhandari — Google review
If you’re looking for a place to explore I frequently overlooked piece of American history, consider the Etowah mounds. This archaeological site in the heart of Georgia, just outside of Atlanta. this site give us a brief glimpse of what life was like before European arrival. Here you’ll find the remains of three large hand-made mounds built by the Mississippian culture(s) between 900 -1450 ce. In the center of what was once a large native complex part of a larger extended trade network expanding across the continental US.
Although it may not be much to the eye in comparison to other American attractions, it’s one of the few remnants of what was once an extended civilization that pre-dated the US. As of writing this, is home to the second largest known pre-Columbian mound remaining behind Cahokia in St. Louis at 60 ft.
You won’t find this in most US history books, admission is only $6.00 for a bit of native American history or just to take in some natural Appalachian wilderness outside the hustle and bustle of Atlanta.
The BioAstronaut — Google review
Very well kept with informative story boards . After repatriation not much is left of the museum. It does have one awesome diorama left on display. Still worth the visit but hard to get young people intrested without physical items to make it relatable.
Noah Jones — Google review
Beautiful, peaceful, very relaxing area by the river where you can sit on benches & watch the wildlife if you have time. Many comfortable benches on the walk trail & around the areas of the mounds if stopping along the way to the mounds is needed. Prices super cheap & definitely worth the money. Special shows & demonstrations on the weekends usually not done during the week such as: Blow dart demonstration, making arrowheads, shooting a bow, & lots of others. Friendly & knowledgeable staff. Holidays being an exception they're open 9a-5p 7 days a week. A must see!
Amy — Google review
I arrived late afternoon and you have to come back by 4:30 so instead of climbing the mounds I chose to walk around the base which is also inspiring and then do the nature walk around the perimeter of the whole area and along the river. There are information boards at several spots. I didn't have time to go into the museum or see the film. They close at 5.
Linda Beatty — Google review
We really enjoyed climbing to the top of the mounds and the walk down to the river.
Deanna Polk — Google review
Incredible that it was built by hand. The history film was very informative. Note: some of the artifacts have been rightfully return to the original tribes so displays are somewhat limited.
Michael Jasinek — Google review
We enjoy taking our time when visiting the Etowah Mounds. They're set it in beautiful spot along the Etowah river, which can be better appreciated from stop the largest mound. Climb up there and relax for several minutes. It's easy to imagine why this spot was settled by native peoples, more 1300 years ago.
George Latzanich — Google review
Simply wonderful! If you are looking for a wonderful place to retreat; meditate, connect with the universe, and recharge....this is a rare find in GA. We arrived early and planned to stay a minimum of 1 hour since it was a chilly morning. We actually stayed over 3 hours, wrapped snuggly in our blankets, allowing the sun to warm our souls!
Dawn Brunson — Google review
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813 Indian Mound Rd SE, Cartersville, GA 30120, USA
Red Top Mountain State Park is a stunning destination located in Cartersville, known for its picturesque 12,000-acre Lake Allatoona. The park offers a wide range of outdoor activities including fishing, water skiing, and swimming. Visitors can relax on the sandy beach surrounded by trees or explore the historic grounds with artifacts and educational exhibits. Hiking enthusiasts will enjoy the 1.3-mile loop trail that provides historical insights into the area's past.
Great park for beginner hikers or children. There's a small paved loop that would be good for wheelchair users or strollers, but the actual hiking is a little bumpier. Still a very easy hike even for a toddler.
Beautiful views from the rocks at the lake. Take a picnic and enjoy the view! Lots of easy parking. $5 entry or free with GA state parks pass.
Ariel Starke — Google review
Went to Red Top Mountain State Park with my friends on a Friday. The price of admission was only $5 per vehicle, with plenty of parking and a nice, clean welcome center, bathrooms and store. We hiked on some of the well-kept hiking trails and paths (which have a number of benches well-spaced in case you need to sit). Afterwards, we enjoyed some time on the lake, which had plenty of picnic tables and swings. All in all, for how close it is to Atlanta, it was a pretty good park to visit.
Andrew McKenna — Google review
This park is like a fairytale place! Swimming at the warm lake surrounded by all the park’s greenery/forestry is fabulous! So serene and breathtaking! Very kids friendly place (has kids story walk along the trail), has very many hiking options & fantastic lake for swimming and picnics tables along the lake’s shore in the forest, where you can eat, eat & enjoy beautiful views. We’ve been only at one area of the park and can’t wait to come back to see other parts of it and to swim in it again! People can do boating there as well (as we saw many open lake areas where the boats were allowed, safely separated from areas where people can swim). Very relaxing and stunning nature scenery! We are absolutely in love with this mesmerizing place. 🥰❤️
Elena — Google review
It’s a beautiful park. There are many places to fish, jet skiing, go boating, and there is a man made beach. It is more peaceful and cleaner than Allatoona Lake. The park has an African American history. There are photos which can be seen in their event house or on a history board at the playground. The park visitors were of various cultures. It was nice to see a melting pot of people enjoy this beautiful park!
Johnnetta J — Google review
I have camped here twice and it is a very nice park. The campground has lots of trees and spacious, quiet sites. We stayed at site 16 with a travel trailer and it was a little tricky. I would say this site is not appropriate for a RV larger than 17 feet at the most. The usable space was narrow and would be difficult to level for a larger vehicle. The campground is currently undergoing renovations to the bathrooms, yurts, and some sites but this should be in late March 2022. The campground has easy access to the lake and trails. We hiked the Iron Hill trail, which was nicely maintained and had beautiful lake views. Staff and camp hosts were friendly. Check-in and accessing the campground was easy.
Cara Hurlburt — Google review
Wow! Such a Beautiful place can't wait to go back. So peaceful soamy benches to sit on and just take it all in on the trail behind the welcome center. Great play ground for kids too. Clean bathrooms and picnic tables for lunch or dinner. The grounds are beautiful. There is boat rentals and a beach. The pavilions they have for rent at the beach are beautiful! If you need to just get outside this is a great place to go.
Malynn Percy — Google review
My kids and I stayed in a yurt this past week over the 4th. We enjoyed our stay.We have stayed in yurts all across the GA state parks that have them, and these had some of the best views, right on the lake. We could just pop down for a quick swim. However, all the other yurts had full size bunk beds, with a couch futon. These yurts had a twin sized bunk bed, then a couch that could be pulled out. Problem was, there was a MASSIVE table that took up half of the yurt. We had no choice but to rearrange to pull the bed out. Even still, this massive table was in the way the whole time. With a yurt, you have to have a cooler for your stuff, but ice at the trading post cost me almost $5 for a small bag! That’s crazy! We had to drive into town each day to get ice cause I wasn’t paying that. This park got insanely busy up til the 4th. Cars were parked along the street. There was no way to get to the beach without walking a long ways. Luckily there are multiple places to just hop in the lake. The beach is small and cute, right in a cove. It was very pretty, but just couldn’t hold that large of a crowd. All of the rangers and workers were all incredibly nice and one even told us about some fireworks happening right in the park. So my kids and I were able to get a great view without going into town. We walked a few trails and the lakeside one leading to the Vaughan cabin was so nice and peaceful. The one leading out to the tiny peninsula for fishing was absolutely covered in trash though…I don’t think that one was state park property though.
Kasey Loftis — Google review
There are so many activities to do in this park. A lot of hikes and many water activities. Trails are well maintained. We did the Iron Hill trail. It was a moderate difficulty trail. If you're coming here, be sure to bring stuff for both hiking and water activities.
Manjula Dharmawardhana — Google review
The most beautiful views and the lake was so beautiful too! The Trails were awesome and they have several trails to choose from. You can even book a cabin rental or pavilion area for an event.
Aretha Langley — Google review
A great place to take the family for a weekend in nature. A gorgeous lake to take the family to for some fun and fishing. I highly recommend Redtop Mountain park to the weekend nature enthusiasts and novice campers also. So many trails and areas to explore. Fun for the whole family
jrods world — Google review
Beautiful. Peaceful. Well accommodated while still keeping nature in mind first. Friendly gate attendant and well stocked/updated welcome center! Enjoyed the quick mile track around a portion of the lake.
Gregory Gutierrez — Google review
The most gorgeous campground that we have stayed so far. Hiking and one mountain bike trail. The lake is beautiful and the water is clear. The scenery is amazing. We will be back! Bring your toys, MTB and paddle boards if you have and you will really enjoy this place!
Maria Isabel Melendez — Google review
Such a fun and beautiful place to hang for the day with family and friends. Great place to go on Mother’s Day as well. Went with friends and their baby for Mother’s Day. Brought some SUP’s with us. Others had kayaks and blow up swimming pools. Picnic tables and benches are there as well. Bring a hammock - loads of trees to hang them on. Highly recommend. We got the annual state pass with one night camping - they had a sale and it was $55 instead of $85 till end of May. Annual pass is $50 normally so was the worth the extra $5 and the pass is good until end of May 2024. Most of my photos and pics have people in them and I respect their privacy - go out there and have fun!!
leba cohen — Google review
This park is such a treat! You can access the Sweetgum Trail, Homestead Loop Trail, and White trail from the visitor center. It’s about a 5 mile trip with some elevation, but the path is clear and visible the entire hike. Park entrance fee is $5. There are so many spots to lounge, wade, and swim in the water, and you don’t need a boat to access them. Beautiful view points with benches of Lake Allatoona along the Homestead Loop trail, if you’re not looking to get in the water. So much to see and so much to do that everyone can enjoy!!!
Airiana Brown — Google review
We camped here multiple times but this time they renovated a lot nicer. Bathroom was new & so clean. We went for a trial @ Iron hill. It was so beautiful & scenic. Only I have one complain is parking for our site #27. It was little too small for two car parking. It’s only fit one car. Other than that we love & enjoyed camping there. We highly recommend red top mountain.
DhongDhong Thopten — Google review
I just love this place. So pretty, great way to get outside at all times of the year! In the summer it is shaded so doesn’t get too hot. It changes all the time, the water is lower in the winter but still so stunning.
James Naomi — Google review
Great spots with lots of room. We were in site 88 and FULL hook ups. A couple things is the family bathroom drainage needs to be fixed. My daughter and I were walking in water after our showers and the yurts are a bit far from a nearby bathroom for the price.
Beki More — Google review
It’s been a couple years since I’ve camped here, in fact, before the construction occurred. Love all the pathways they’ve put in from sites to the bathrooms. And speaking of bathrooms…what a nice upgrade to all the ones beyond the premium sites. A lot of work has been done and I was really excited to see it. Of course there’s tons of walking trails and of course your chance of seeing deer is pretty high.
We actually stayed at the lovely site 5, which also has sewer (sites 2-12). Just note that sites 8-12 have a lot more sun now due to the sewer installation.
The park desperately needs to update pictures of all the sites so you can accurately see the site you are paying for and not be disappointed when arriving.
Janel Hernandez — Google review
Very beautiful scenery. There are both mountains and lakes. You can take a trail, kayak or rent a boat. You can escape the heat in the summer and see the red leaves in the autumn. Like it very much.
Mingzhe Hu — Google review
This is the third time I’ve visited this state park and this visit was my favorite / mostly as I studied the trails more and picked the trail most suited to what I desired - which was seeing the fall colors! The park ranger recommended the Iron Hill trail around the lake for best fall colors, and it did not disappoint. It’s a gravel parking lot. Very well marked trail with 90% of the hike in view of the lake. The visitor center is nice with clean restrooms. In the past, I’ve taken more of the wooded trails like Sugargum and didn’t prefer those as much. It is dog friendly but they ask to keep dogs on 6’ leash! It does say they close the gates at dark - I haven’t tested this but best be sure to leave before your car gets locked in!!
Shannon E — Google review
Nice park close and a short drive from many areas in metro Atlanta. We did the lakeside trail and found it easy for all age groups. There are many picnic tables and a children's play area behind the visitor center. It would be a great spot for a summer picnic.
Shruthi Sreenivas — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and a great staff. The lots are amazing with a large variation to pick from. Roads are narrow, and the park is not well established for large units. Some pull through spots with full service connections that served us well. Do not navigate an RV in the dark due to hazzards.
Todd Bottorff — Google review
We camped here for the first weekend in November. The campground was very well kept and the campsite was clean & tidy when we arrived. Prior to arrival I was contacted and provided my gate access code since we were arriving after the standard check-in time. We stayed in the first loop, which is apparently newer? They are all pull through sites with full hook ups (30a/50a/110a, water, sewer, tv cable). There's a lot of space between the sites & they're graded well. There is a dump station at beginning of the camping area for the other sites that do not have sewer hookups. The hiking/biking trails were very nice and accessible. We'll definitely be back.
Ken Hall — Google review
Once you got through the Atlanta traffic you'd swear that you would never go there again until you got to the park and then you'd say - wow this is great. Maybe I will come here again. A lot of nice trails and the cmpgrd was well kept. Some sites seemed a little cramped maybe. The visitor center was nice and well stocked.
The Booth Western Art Museum is a large museum dedicated to the art and culture of the American West. It stands out as the only museum in the southeastern United States focused on this region. With an impressive 11,000 square meters of space, it boasts the largest permanent collection of Western American art in the country and is Georgia's second-largest museum.
Absolutely beautiful museum! So lucky we live so close. My 7 year old son request to go often and loves browsing all the paintings and statues!
Valerie de la Llama — Google review
I thought it was a very good experience. The people that took up tickets were very kind and courteous. The overall atmosphere was very organized. I enjoyed the exhibits. especially enjoyed the Kenny Rogers photograph experience. Due to intellectual property restrictions I was only able to put two photos out that fall under public domain.
James Andersen — Google review
It was an awesome experience! Loved the sculptures, paintings, artifacts and quilts. Lots to see! Spent 2-3 hours ( including the tour from Beth and lunch at the bistro). By the way, I had this delicious tuna sandwich at the bistro. It’s a hidden gem in Cartersville. Cost $13 for adult admission and parking is free. I did not visit the souvenir shop ( will visit on my visit).
A G. — Google review
I'm not sure how hidden this place is but for my History and Art lovers this place is worth a visit. Most of the artistic depictions, interpretations and recreations of historical events are marvelous. Sculptures, paintings and etchings using mix media are crafted in immense detail; when standing afar can appear photographic. An added plus is the American Presidents exhibit were you can see their photos and learn some unique facts about them. Admission is reasonably priced and can be purchased online. Ample parking located across the street. Bistro and Museum Shop located within the facility. Tours are available. Staff are very helpful, personable and located through the facility to aid patrons and make sure exhibits remain in pristine condition. Building is ADA accessible. Elevator is centrally located on premise.
Ashley Malone — Google review
This place was a wealth of historical information and facts. I really enjoyed the interaction with the staff especially with the guard Larry! Fun and interesting place to visit. Will be back. Definitely worth it!!
Vivienne Shackleford — Google review
Our dental team from Colony Square Dental Associates in midtown Atlanta recently enjoyed a wonderful guided group tour recently at the Booth Western Art Museum for a team day excursion. Our knowledgeable and friendly guide, Barry, was both pleasant and informative. We thoroughly enjoyed this gem of an art museum. We are fortunate in Georgia to have such a world class collection of western art and we highly encourage everyone to visit. Thank you Barry and The Booth Museum for your hospitality!
Colony Square Dental — Google review
Absolutely amazing museum! The art work and sculpture and artifacts are well presented and you could spend hours there! Great books in the gift shop as well!
Cherri Picard — Google review
This is an amazing museum with some art work dating back to the 1800's. The staff was very friendly and helpful, and the displays are incredible. We will definitely be coming back.
Kevin Young — Google review
Wonderful museum! The entry fee is reasonable at $13 per adult, and there is plenty of free parking. The outdoor sculpture tour is free and takes place in the morning, we missed it unfortunately. There is a funky little kids area on the lowest level with books and things to climb on - we walked through it and thought it was a nice touch. On the main level and upper floor there are numerous galleries. The presidential section with letters was particularly unique to us. We thoroughly enjoyed the blend of Western art and history lessons. There are paintings, sculptures of varying mediums, photographs, clothing, baskets, two coaches, among other art related materials. There is an elevator available as well as stairs. We loved our visit and definitely recommend it!
Leah Chapple — Google review
Great museum with beautiful artwork celebrating the history of the west and local area. Painted ponies are amazing. Well worth the price of admission.
David Sadler — Google review
A wonderful afternoon listening to a country (?) songwriter session with some love music and back story. I had no idea who any of them were but the crowd seemed thrilled and it was an enjoyable experience even for someone who doesn't listen to country music.
Afterwards our group toured the museum itself and were pleasantly surprised. Expectations were exceedingly low because of the geographic location of the museum and it purported speciality of Murican Southwest art. But they were greatly exceeded and this museum could have been located in New Mexico just as easily. Great place to stop.
The main level had pretty standard traditional SW paintings. It was alright. Some good works. Saw a few crazy horse faces.
The downstairs wasn't well marked but it was showcasing a local school(s) exhibit and some of the pieces were wonderful. The formal cats (picture attached) being a highlight of the entire museum. Whoever you are kid, keep up the good work.
The upstairs was really the highlight. Much more modern and various styles of art. The sculptures were old school to crazy. Especially enjoyed the totem with chickens on their heads. The large map of first nations throughout North America was an excellent piece and I hadn't seen it put so well before. The scale and detail made it much easier to recognize the natural and political boundaries of the tribes. It's unfortunate that it is tucked away in the corner behind some clothes pieces as in my opinion it lays the foundation for the entire area in terms of what to expect. Much more expressioned art upstairs and a few more crazy horse faces.
There was a very strange room with Murican presidents painted in a group portrait that was... creepy. I got the jist of what was being went for but it was just weird and not very true to photograph for many of the faces. Apparently it's a working space according to the sign and is incomplete. So perhaps the non-representitve features will be fixed at a later date.
Overall, very excellent experience and hope to be back. There's a supercharger less than 20mins away at the Target too.
Nick Vergunst — Google review
We took our entire kindergarten and what a great field trip it was! We enjoyed a cowboy hat craft project, a play room, and music around the"campfire" in addition to beautiful art. The docents were friendly and patient with our little 5 & 6 year olds. The Booth Western Museum will definitely be an annual trip for our kindergarten!
H Camacho — Google review
Phenomenal museum experience in a gem box. Between the vast collection of Western art, the presidents room, and the free tours, one could honestly spend an entire day at Booth. The Dorothea Lange temporary exhibit was stellar. Kudos to Cartersville for having this signature destination right smack dab in the historic downtown. Just go!
Matt DeFrain — Google review
Awesome place. Actually decent price for admission. Today was the west. Favorite day of the year they did a great job with it. Just beware the way over priced food trucks. Very knowledgeable staff and they were all happy to talk about their areas in the museum. Cant wait to go again.
Douglas R. Young — Google review
Best museum I ever went to, and I have been to a lot. Staff was friendly and helpful. Thanks
Thomas Crane — Google review
An amazing collection of early Americana art. New and old exhibits in this world class, Smithsonian sponsored walk through art. This location showcases the best of sculpture, paintings, photographs and more. A true treat, and you can find yourself lost for a day or an hour here.
Michael Kammer — Google review
Clean, friendly staff, free parking. Exquisite pieces. Rotation of collections. Free days for visit. Very nice kids area & a neat lift to easily access the three floors. Homeschool options. Art classes. Cafe & cultural themes by calendar and great guides. They have a shop with history books & toys. Lovely premises to walk.
Melanie Cain — Google review
Beautiful museum great family oriented fun must see with activities every month for all ages
Deborah Cole — Google review
It was much bigger than I thought . We had 1,5 hour, which was not enough . It is AMAZING . So much history and also modern art . I was super happy I went there and definitely go back . I loved the 3 Andy Warhol pictures .
Located in Cartersville, Georgia, Tellus Science Museum is a top attraction offering an array of interactive and educational experiences for visitors of all ages. The museum boasts over 120,000 square feet of space dedicated to hands-on science exhibits, including geology displays, fossils, and mineral galleries. Visitors can explore the Weinman Mineral Gallery featuring an extensive collection of minerals, gems, and rocks as well as the Fossil Gallery showcasing a variety of dinosaur fossils.
This is one of my favorite museums. Maybe because I’m a huge Dino fan! They not only have the Dino’s but a big aerospace section. Star Wars fan? They have The Science of Star Wars on May 4th.
Expect to spend 4 hrs or more here! So much to look at and do! Very kid friendly. They have cool interactive things for ages 5 and up to play with and explore.
Clean! Well maintained.
Affordable.
Adults $17
Children $13
Seniors $15
Members can go free.
Active Military free
They do sensory friendly weekends. Great for autistic kiddos.
They do special exhibits so you’ll need to check their website for the dates.
April M Woodard — Google review
This is a great place to bring the family!! If you have kids, there are a ton of things for them to enjoy. If you don't have any and are a kid at heart yourself, then there's tons for YOU to enjoy!! From dinosaurs to old vehicles to minerals to stars! This was a very nice date today.
Casey L — Google review
Excellent experience. Wonderful mix of science, minerals, rocks , vintage cars, motorcycles, and dinosaurs. There are a lot of interactive things for the kids and big kids. Nice café, very clean restrooms and grounds. Planetarium is a must-see experience!
Eli T — Google review
It's definitely worth a visit!! We had a great time, and my 6 year old son loved the interactive area. He could have stayed in there most of the day. The exhibits were large, roomy, and so full of information I know we missed something. The outside walk with the planets was super cool and so were the older large vehicles. The food was poor quality but I didn't expect much. Good snack options. A large parking lot and staff was all over. Recommend a visit!
Joan-Marie Kemp — Google review
Our 4 year old loved it! She had a blast panning for gemstones and digging for dinosaur bones. The kids area kept her occupied for well over an hour. Definitely worth visiting!
Katherine Barron — Google review
This museum is beautiful! There is something here for everyone. The kids' interactive areas are updated every so often, so it doesn't get old. We love the fossil digging and gem mining. We learned about dinosaurs, how bicycles work, earthquakes, and much more ! We packed a lunch and ate under a large covered area with picnic tables and restrooms before we went in. I definitely recommend taking advantage of this area as well.
Veronica Gomez — Google review
I cannot recommend this place further. We drove 2 hours to get there and it was worth it. Some of the staff was rude, but I know customer service isn't easy. I really enjoyed the gift shop. I bought several geodes. Great parking, convenient bathrooms, cute cafe, plenty of grassland to explore.
Yolanda York — Google review
Went during the week, picked up our tickets without having to wait. It's amazing seeing the "real" deal as well as replica. Often you can't imagine how big things actually are till you stand right next to them.
We Are Nerdish — Google review
Wow! What an experience. This spacious museum showcases gems, fossils, and an interactive children's area. Not only can you see and touch gems and fossils, but you can mine your own gems and dig for a fossil! I had a blast here, even with kids running all over the place. It offers so much information and a great gift shop at the entrance. They also offer dining with great prices!
Parker Smith — Google review
One of the best Museums I have come across! A single day is not enough, luckily got the membership pass. Plus the membership is part of ASTC, which gives entry to several other museums! How cool is that! The hands on activities- gem panning, fossil dig - super awesome! Kids couldn’t get enough of it. The pendulum at the entrance - we spent 10-15 mins at the pendulum watching it in action and visited again - equating the hours passed to the fallen blocks - fun thing to do. All exhibits were amazing, especially the mineral and amber one. The movie dome is really good too. Half a day wasn’t enough, still left lot to cover, will be going back again in spring or summer !
Akshata Revankar — Google review
We loved this museum! I wish we lived closer. We could have spent hours on each exhibit. Everyone commented on panning for fossils so we had to check it out. You get to find and keep one fossil each. What a treasure. I was found of the minerals and gems as well. So many beautiful things to learn and admire about earth. And the family zone with physical and hands on activities were perfect for my elementary aged child. Honestly, there was so much to see and many thing to touch, it is appropriate for all ages. If we get a chance to come again we will also check out a film too. I highly recommend visiting and spending a whole day here.
Beth Hee — Google review
The museum is almost a 5! It needs a bit more pizazz. I am an avid museum goer and I enjoyed it. I do have an annual pass!
I think for young young kids there is a bit more in the play area - I didn’t explore that area. I think it could offer a bit more for teens and up.
I think it would also be cool if they embraced the area a bit more and had some full time exhibits about farm science.
The stones exhibit is amazing! Had so much fun! D
There is a small restaurant and it is pretty much like every museum restaurant.
The gift shop is fun and has items for kids and adults.
The outside area is fun to walk around and offers additional exhibits that are fun. There are also outdoor areas for picnics!
100% worth a visit!
Jennifer ?Jenni? Klappich — Google review
A big science museum not that far from Atlanta. Great place to take kids to. Spend about 3-4 hours easily. Many things to do with knowledgeable and fun staff around. They are known for their planetarium. Kids wouldn’t leave the gem exhibit. They have so much fun there.
Wind Napol — Google review
Loved seeing all of the dinosaur skeletons!! Very cool! And all the gems and minerals were beautiful ❤️ we did the planetarium also which was pretty awesome! Haven't been in one since grade school!!
Angela Pszenny — Google review
Amazing! A little over an hour drive for us but SO worth it. We will be back… Not sure who had more fun, my 6 year old daughter or me! 1st full weekend of every month is FREE entry for Bank of America clients, check the website FAQ’s for details.
Danielle Lidiak — Google review
I can't say enough good things about this venue! I planned and coordinated a wedding at Science Tellus Museum on Sept 30, 2023 for 130 people. The combination of the outside ceremony and an indoor reception near the large dinosaur was unique and exciting. Meagan Black was my contact and she did an amazing job! She was very responsive with excellent communication and executed the floorplan with different variations. Meagan was hands on, day of and offered her services when needed. This a fantastic venue and a memorable location for any event. And the guests really enjoyed the different exhibits! I also love that there is ample parking. If you need a wonderful venue, I suggest you consider Science Tellus Museum!
Nicole Novak Nuptials, LLC — Google review
Incredible science museum that is suitable for all ages. Today we took our 3 year old grandson, who loves dinosaurs, to visit Tellus Science Museum. We were a little hesitant as he is young, and we were not sure if he would find most of the exhibits interesting. He was beside himself, he enjoyed every moment of our 3 hour visit especially the dinosaurs, the fossil and gem finds, the big trucks and the backyard area. If you have children, grandchildren or if you have any interest in science yourself, Tellus will not disappoint.
Richard Edwards — Google review
Highly recommend! Had to go for a science fair for kids and it was amazing. I mean I was blown away. I love the fossils and atmosphere. They have a lot of things that you can explore. I would probably suggest bringing food and eating it outside because the cafeteria didn't have much to offer and a little pricey. I'll definitely go again!!!
JEWEL LUMPKIN — Google review
I am very impressed with this museum. A majority of the exhibits in this museum are very kid friendly! They can touch real fossils, pan for gems, dig for bones and they even let you take what they find home for keeps. My kids had so much fun here, and there was so much for them to see.
The gift shop has something for all ages, especially gifts and keepsakes for kids that are under a dollar!
I recommend you check with your bank or employer and check if they participate with free museum days, save yourself an adult price ticket. Regardless, the price of admission is reasonable, considering how much this museum has to offer.
Even the outside of the museum has a reduced scale model of our solar system that you can walk and see how far each planet is from the sun. Tellus did not disappoint 😎 @tellusmuseum
Jasmin Figueroa — Google review
I took my son who was off of school. He had a great time learning about dinosaurs, geology, rocks, and physics. His bedroom at home is all space, so he loved all the astronaut and space stuff. We took in a Planetarium show on the Eclipse. It was so much fun and a great museum.
James Zorn — Google review
Came for the spring break with the kiddos. We watched a few shows. Experience was good as a whole. Most of the kids were elementary kids. But, I'm not sure how much middle school kids will enjoy!
Rashmi B — Google review
We had the best, first-time, experience today at the Tellus Science Museum! We will definitely be back! It houses all the education and fun you could desire! Friendly staff, enough hands-on activities, clean, and so much to do and see! Christy with the planetarium was so funny and on top of her game! She made that experience wonderful! We were blown away that such a state of the art museum was in Cartersville!! We cannot say enough positive things about this place!
Maker 238 DeLoach — Google review
Such an amazing place to visit. My daughter and I had a great time, and there are so many different and interesting exhibits to go through, including hands on activities for kids. We enjoyed mining for gems and searching for fossils. Well worth the money!!
The School Street Playhouse is a theater company housed in an old school building that has been converted into a performing arts theater. The venue features plays, musicals and concerts, providing entertainment for all tastes. The cast of talented performers delivers entertaining renditions of popular productions such as "A Christmas Carol" and "Gypsy". Despite the small stage, the huge cast manages to pack a lot of talent onto it. Visitors can also enjoy dinner at Tam's restaurant located in the cozy downstairs area.
"Gypsy" is very entertaining and not TOO "musically". There is so much talent packed into this huge cast on this tiny stage in this quaint old schoolhouse building!
carol claramunt — Google review
Great entertainment and wonderful history of forsyth county with old Forsyth County high school class senior trip photos going back to the 1960’s
BUG Well — Google review
Dinner at Tams was excellent! All 8 ver, very happy with the food and the value! No cutting corners at this restaurant. The show was great! A tribune to Elton John.
Rita Kessler — Google review
Saw a wonderful, entertaining rendition of "A Christmas Carol" with an extremely talented cast, and enjoyed a wonderful dinner beforehand in the cozy Tam's restaurant downstairs. Such a fun-filled evening! Will plan many more of these evenings ahead!
Mary Williams — Google review
OMG the cumning community theater has up the game. It's showing The Addams family through the 31st of October the costumes the scenery the dancing and vocals are simply outstanding. It's something that you normally do not expect from a small community theater. For stage size it is as good or better than any professional that I've been at. I would highly recommend it.
Joyce Jones — Google review
A must-visit! Cool atmosphere inside, friendly staff always ready to assist. Their plays and music performances are top-notch. Ideal for family fun or a solo escape. The actors were amazing – we laughed and were entertained the entire time. Definitely check the website for their current offerings. It's a spot that's worth every moment!
tim lennon — Google review
Very interesting Playhouse. A must see just to visit. I wish we could have seen a play!
Patricia Rice (Patty) — Google review
We absolutely loved the environment here as well as the play we saw. We will definitely be back to see more productions!
Kristin Cannon — Google review
Such a cute theater!! Their showing of The Producers was delightful!!
joey Brashier — Google review
I have been to the playhouse over five times, and each performance was excellent. I highly recommend this playhouse, and continue to attend as often as I can.
Gold Kitty — Google review
First time visit... Saw Chi-Town Transit Authority... Fantastic venue!
Kelli O'Rourke — Google review
School Street Playhouse's recent production of "The Producers," was thoroughly entertaining! I loved seeing this show in such an intimate setting. From the time the curtain opened until it closed, the vocally strong cast exploded with personality and had the audience constantly laughing. And the set and costume changes that were accomplished in such a small space were really impressive.
A special shoutout to SSA's very own Megan Tames for her choreography! Loved the classic Broadway tap.
Kudos to the entire team for their hard work and dedication in bringing this fantastic production to life! Looking forward to the next production by Lisa Sherouse Riley.
Sawnee School of the Arts — Google review
We went to the play "Funny Money"..they actors did an incredible job, we laughed and were totally entertained throughout the whole play. We have purchased tickets for the upcoming play "The Producers" and we are bringing 4 other friends. Great job School Street Playhouse.
Kim Wallace — Google review
Not a bad seat in the house and you can feel the history of the school
Tony Mccollum — Google review
More enjoyable than any experience I've had downtown (Fox, Alliance, etc).
A very well done museum. It was a great place to go on a cold or rainy day. I had videos as well as displays progressing through the history of Cherokee County.
V B — Google review
Was closed 😞. Looks like they are in the process of renovating the museum. Said closed until further notice on the door. Call before you go😊
John Brewer — Google review
Has really good interactive maps with info outlining Cherokee County's past. Good for adults and children.
Steve B — Google review
When we visited, they were having a promotion and gave our visit for free which was nice. It isn't a very large museum but all encompassing. It should only take around an hour or so. The information was interactive with hands-on, listening and visual implements. The one thing I suggested to the staff is a place to sit down in Stage 1 or 2 as there is a theater in stage 3. It's a lot of standing especially for the elderly.
Jessica Hull — Google review
JvK in the USA — Google review
Excellent local museum. Cherokee County has a fascinating history that deserves to be shared. This museum does that very well.
John Kreeger — Google review
Awesome place for history geeks like myself. They have both a guided tour or a walk yourself option. The information and research upon the museum is amazing to the facts upon much of Canton's personal history.
Dvorack Zherkezhi — Google review
Tired of museums that are full of “DO NOT TOUCH” signs? Don’t want to go to a sterile, cold, boring place and be bored to tears? Me neither! That’s why I instantly LOVED the history center. The Cherokee County History Center is chock full of local history, interactive exhibits, “PLEASE TOUCH” signs, and SIX galleries! Featuring high and low tech interactions, guests of all ages will be sure to enjoy a day of learning. From the big displays to the minor details, I was absolutely blown away. My only regret is not bringing home my own Salty Dog! I will absolutely be back!
Adrienne Hancock — Google review
A great exhibit that does a good job at tackling all parts of our county's history, the good and bad. Very interactive and great displays. My favorite was the video interviewing some of the first integrated students during the civil rights movement. It was a little surreal to know some of the worst of our county, and seeing it wasn't that long ago. I also loved the display of old analog film and photos of different locations.
Angel Gutierrez — Google review
What a great history museum. Lots of archival photos, rich native american history, respectfully done alongside really cool interactive learning stations. Perfect for the whole family!
Jennifer De Witt — Google review
We had an excellent family visit to the Cherokee County History Center this morning. The staff was friendly and offered our children each age appropriate scavenger hunts that kept them on the lookout for facts. The layout is excellent with multiple galleries that lead you through the fascinating history of Cherokee County. For example there was both a copper and asbestos mine in Cherokee County, not just gold and chickens! The video presentation on segregation and information on the native Cherokee people was thought provoking. I highly recommend visiting if you are from Cherokee or just visiting the area.
Jason Rappaport — Google review
A great place to learn about the good, the bad and the ugly of Cherokee County. Interesting exhibits with wonderful people who work here and share their knowledge. A great gift shop loaded with Cherokee County inspired historical gifts. Easy and convenient parking is well.
kenneth janetsky — Google review
The Canton Farmers Market has been absolutely great!! I have really enjoyed being a vendor there and all of the customers are wonderful. Everyone was even helpful helping me break in my new farm partner, Bud the Pecan Pup!
Dog-friendly community park featuring a paved waterfront trail, playgrounds & a canoe launch.
This park is pretty cool. The river was a blast. First time kayak, paddle boarders, and canoer fishers will enjoy the gentle river. The trails are wide open and fun to walk and there are open fields for playing and picnics. One of the fish caught that day.
Matthew Wilson — Google review
We have gone there for concerts and it has been wonderful experiences. Have taken walks on one of the trails going toward Canton. We did the bike trail recently and didn't feel too safe. One due to some shady looking characters and some lady with her family had a pit bill she couldn't control, which was leaping at people viciously. Had to take bike off trail and back on to keep from being attacked. Maybe bring animal mace or something next time. We love dogs and sometimes bring our own and never have had this problem. The trails however are beautiful and peaceful. So nice to have this near by to us.
Joan Parilak — Google review
Awesome park with lots of room for activities! This connects to the YMCA in Canton. Lovely trail next to the river great for riding your bike
Daniel Tyrone Hawkins — Google review
This is my happy place!! I’ve been here countless times and it’s always clean, safe, well-maintained, and has a great vibe.
There are so many great local events hosted here like 5Ks, food and music festivals, egg hunts, model plane competitions, dance classes, etc. Any of the events makes for a great time.
As far as exercise goes, the trails are in phenomenal paved condition. The trails are nearly flat and span several miles. They’re great for running and biking. There is a connector trail through the woods that leads to heritage park. And on the river walk portion of Etowah river park there is a hidden loop through the woods.
The park is very kid and dog-friendly. I always feel safe bringing my toddler to play here. There’s a great playground on the Etowah river park side and a brand new playground on the heritage park side.
In my opinion this is the best park in the northern Atlanta area. We are so fortunate to have it right here in Canton!
Britta Mills — Google review
Etowah Park is great for the whole family. A long walking paved track. Large fields for soccer or football games. Tons of trees to have picnics under. And my 15 month old approves of the playground. Also has a covered pavilion with picnic tables under it and a bathroom next to the playground.
Grace Kirkland — Google review
Nice park. It would be nice if they had a water splash or something! It's hot out there🙃
London Mond — Google review
Always a pleasure to walk at Etowah. Extremely well kept grounds… 5 mile loop from end to end roughly. Perfect really…. Reminds me of TN by the river in Gatlinburg. Well done ….
Ron Huber — Google review
It's a great park for family and friends. We recently attended a 5 year olds birthday party and kids had fun planning at the playground. This park has more slides and swings compared to JB Owens park. The only issue was that the bench area were first come first serve so no booking for parties of anything.
Vinay Patel — Google review
There was a big wing & rock event there. Nice band she'll. Many food trucks. Very good time for everyone. And plenty of room.
Jack Nitz — Google review
A great park to visit with kids. It is but isolated and very close to nature. There are lot of activities for kids to have fun. There are basketball court, soccer ground and play areas for younger ones. There are few trails to enjoy scenic walks along with the river flowing close by. One drawback I see is that this park has just one pavilion and that too at the entrance. Apart from that it is a good park to visit
R T — Google review
I hope wing and rock festival happens every year. This is a great location. Lots of fun for the family and it's kid and dog friendly. This was my second year. Next year I'll be a lil more prepared.
For the sun. Holy moly it was hot. Bring chairs and an umbrella.
April Roberts — Google review
Great place to walk. The Six mile loop is a nice, easy walk. The Scouts walked a marathon for a merit badge last Saturday, and it was the perfect place to do so.
Joe Thomas — Google review
We visited this park recently for the Wings and Rock festival. The festival turned out nice and the park was great. The restrooms on the other hand were absolutely disgusting! The womens restroom had three stalls. The first one was missing the toilet completely and was the only stall that actually had toilet paper left in it. The other two stalls were out of toilet paper and were extremely dirty. There were old feminine products overflowing the stall trash cans into the floor, dirty water was all in the floors. It was just very unclean everywhere you looked. The whole restroom reeked of an overwhelming sewage waste. And to top it all off of course all of the soap dispensers were empty as well! I was shocked and very disappointed at the lack of cleanliness at their facilities.
Lauren Snell — Google review
Had a blast at the recent festival. Plenty for the kids, plenty food choices and the entrainment on stage was fabulous. Huge event, can't wait till next year's.
Frank Mercardante — Google review
The kids I babysit absolutely love this place. The playgrounds are big and have lots of different things to do.
We had my mom's bday party at this park as well so that we didn't have to worry much about being around sickness like in a restaurant setting. She loved the fresh air and the icecream man coming by was a big bonus! The concerts and events are a blast too!
Rebecca — Google review
Mmmmmmm
Great place to run, walk, fly a drone, fly a kite, walk a dog, walk your cat, release your gold fish into the river, drop/ pick up kyacks, take your grandma to sit on a bench and listen to stories about grandpa's war stories.
Good,
OK bye
Nhoj “Bams” Serev — Google review
Big park for walking, jogging etc.
I don't understand why there isn't any food facilities, the park is beautiful and it would be nice if it had a place for lunch or coffee 😞.
Onlly one facility for bathrooms at the entrance of the park, it needs another bathroom facility on the west side of the park. Otherwise it's a nice park with benches and long pathways to walk or jog.
Amazing, beautiful pools inside and outside. Make sure you have the schedule it get busy at times. Lily is the BEST instructor ever. My son swam ok but wanted to be a lifeguard. Well within 8 weeks he trained with her and passed his lifeguard text!!!!!!
The pools are clean and warm. They have an adult swim too. We paid $8 to swim per day or a family can go for like 78 a month ( not totally sure)
We go back and like it.
Edit:
Back again, Lily is getting our son ready to test for his Red Cross lifeguard certification. Lily is the best instructor ever!
Randi Orzoff - Realtor GA & NV. — Google review
Love their swimming program and facilities compared to many other like swim Atlanta. Most of the coaches are awesome. We had one bad experience with a coach where the coach instead of encouraging kids, kind of threatened the kids where they fell short of the expectations. Other than that, we love this place
Vijay P — Google review
I am concerned with the young teenager lifeguards who are too busy chatting to actually watch the young kids during swim lessons. Also, last week one brunette yelled across the pool, stormed out and threw a binder down on the bench in front of all adults and children in the 630pm classes. To top it off, even when in the large Olympic pool size Level 6 swim lessons, the “teacher” is too busy flirting with two other random boys instead of teaching. Why is this place overrun by teenagers instead of adults suddenly? It’s very unsafe. This location used to be amazing for swim lessons but has gone downhill over the past 2 months.
Kristen H — Google review
A very few teachers are good and help to improve the skills of children. Rest others simply pass time, discussing, playing with other teachers and kids. Most teachers won't give feedback until the very last day and there won't be slots for the next class by then. Serious learners should prefer elsewhere.
Siva Ram Gujju — Google review
Been a member at this pool for 2 years now and everything has been great. The staff is always helpful and friendly. My kids have fun at the outdoor pool during the summer. The facilities are clean. Highly recommend.
WDE KK79 — Google review
My kids have been taking swimming lessons here for the past 3 years. Each summer it has gotten worse. This current session will be the last.
Swimming lessons at the facility are very disorganized. Management is always looking for teachers to teach/ substitute classes. For one session(8 classes), they had 5 different teachers. How are they supposed to be evaluated/taught properly if they don’t have a consistent instructor?
Most of the instructors are not there to teach, but only watch the kids. They don’t utilize the time to teach the students the correct technique.
Unfortunately, I’m not the only one who has had the same experience in the reviews.
Fitnesse_24 — Google review
We had a fantastic birthday party here today! The pool is always very clean and the lifeguards are super alert. We had a rain delay near the end of the day, but waited it out and had an entire hour at the outdoor pool almost all to ourselves (maybe 30 people total)!
Nicole Causey — Google review
I go to the water zumba class I love it my instructor is Aline she is super sweet lady. I would give 5 stars but sink in restroom not fixed and water fountain needs cleaning.
Andrea Bridgeman — Google review
I have decided to update my review based honestly on the staff. (I still think that sometimes the facility too much overcrowded)
I have to say Lilly, Susan and Mallory are amazing. I can't say enough how professionals and understanding they are. Always giving the best service. My daughter has Lilly for her swimming class and she truly one of the Best instructor. Communicate really well and clear. Always respectful and super understanding when it comes to scheduling my daughter time and date. My daughter super happy and very motivated to learn more because of her instructor Lilly. Thank you !!!!!!
Parvin Karobi — Google review
Always loved taking this kiddos here every summer. Fast forward to summer 2023 and there’s now a rather aggressive lifeguard that screams at every little thing. My toddler is learning rules not murdering people. I’ve never heard a lifeguard scream at children in public setting.
Hilary Saladrigas — Google review
This swim place has a variety of things to enjoy! There are small slides for kids, an assortment of water jets and fountains to cool off, a lazy river current that allows for drifting around the route, various places to swim in the pool, and an enormous water slide! The pool area has lots of seating, some shaded by huge umbrellas and some in the open. There are a couple of pavilions for larger groups too. Also, the restrooms are clean and there is a concession window with a variety of drinks and snacks available. It had lifeguards at strategic areas too. It was definitely an enjoyable place to enjoy the water!!
Glenda Ostrander — Google review
My kid started a swimming lesson from here from the beginning and I don't want to recommend this school. They're all high school instructors and are not really pay attention to theri teaching class. Instead, they talk to next class instructor friend, life guard friends, and so on. It was always like that from level 1-6. I was not happy with that. Go and find somewhere else. VERY DISAPPOINTED
Brian Song — Google review
This place is a disaster. Here for a swim meet and 3 kids passed out on deck yesterday and so far 1 today. They have no clue if it’s bad ventilation, too hot or chlorine poisoning. Can’t believe they haven’t shut it down yet and they’re willing to take such risks with so many swimmers.
Clint McKinney — Google review
Am in swim team here. Coaches are great, people are great, pool is great, showers, locker room, and bathroom are great too. Has lessons for kids of all ages, and also has adult lessons for the adults. Overall great place to learn to swim.
Shalini P — Google review
Such a nice facility, great for swim meets with lots of seating.
Mike Reilly — Google review
The swim lessons are horrendous because the teenage instructors are too busy flirting with other instructors, not paying attention to the children trying to learn to swim. This is dangerous and a disaster waiting to happen.
Kristen H — Google review
Really great aquatic center. Better than most area counties have. 10 lane 50 meter pool, also sets up for 25 yard laps as well.
A 963-acre park known for Indian Seats rock formation, with hiking trails & a visitor center.
This trail stands out as one of the most accessible options. With multiple trailheads, you can experience a fresh perspective each time you explore it. It's also suitable for trail running. What I appreciate is the flexibility to create your own unique route, adjusting the grade, type, and distance according to your preferences. You have the freedom to customize your experience whether you opt for a 2, 4, 6, or 9-mile trail. I particularly enjoy the 4-mile Indian Seat side loop and the 6-mile combination of the west side 2-miler and the 4-mile Indian Seat. It has been my preferred trail for years.
Abhijit Priyadarshee — Google review
Beautiful place for a moderate hike to the Indian Seats on top. Lot of parking there with a visitor center. There are two other parking areas about a mile away, be careful about your parking place and the direction while coming back to your parking. Great views all around the top. There is plenty to keep kids busy like the huge treehouse, the turtles, and things in the visitor center. There are long and short trails, and are well maintained, with wonderful views. There are restrooms, some of them are not open on Sundays.
Atul Shrivastava — Google review
Just beautiful. Thick lush greenery, great walking trails that aren't too difficult to walk, bathrooms were clean and maintained and the awesome view as the payoff for your effort. Definitely off the beaten path for those who love closer to the city but worth it if you are looking for an awesome nature expereince.
Bradston Henry — Google review
It has two hiking trails. The trails are somewhat confusing, make sure the direction’s along the route. Well maintained and free.
Gopinadh M — Google review
This is an excellent nature park to visit. It has some great outdoor architecture with the picnic tables, followed by the deck and the gazebo facing the the creek.
Their is a activity/guest center right up front. There's a creative FAIR TALE trail with beautiful little homes create most likely by younger kids (please forgive me if it was done by the staff)...
Very relaxing, and if you just need some YOU time, this is the perfect place....
Donovan Howard — Google review
Nice trail, not too hard, view is great once you reach at the top.
Explore it if you love hiking, walking, natural beauty and trees.
I gave it a name into the woods trail because trail is covered in big trees.
Arpita ABhatia — Google review
Very nice place. You need to have enough time from this point to walk all the way to top. Almost 3.6 miles up and 3,6 mile down .
Good for hike with friends not with family and kids of lower age.
RUDRA GARNAIK — Google review
Nice trails and parking area here. Nice view of the mountains at the top of Indian seats trail
mike atl — Google review
If you're up for a moderate hike with some seriously gorgeous views, this is your spot. They've got different trails to the top – whether you're in the mood for a quick jaunt or a bit more of an adventure. The trails are wonderful, making it a great spot for a hike. Especially if you're just starting out or looking for a shorter weekend adventure. My wife and I tackled the Indian seats and mountain side trails, and we absolutely enjoyed the experience. We're definitely planning a return trip – consider this hike highly recommended!
tim lennon — Google review
Beautiful and fun park for all ages! Two colored pavilions with a lot of picnic tables, there are working whales out here by The pavilions, there are tons of trash cans for your convenience. The bathrooms are open and they are very clean. Playground is open. The only downfall is there's no swings for smaller children. Lots of parking, great walking trails. NO dogs allowed.
And yes the water fountains behind the bathrooms do work!!
I recommend this trail, it only takes about 20 minutes to hike up. The view is spectacular on the top of the mountain. It kind of give me the mini version of Stone Mountain feels. No dogs allowed.
朱欣儀 — Google review
I was told that there was a trail close to my house I was kinda shocked, and took some time out of the next weekend to check it out.
I'm certainly glad that I did! It was pretty, and lightly strenuous hike for a Saturday morning. I took a friend and we didn't do the full trail, because she had something to do after, but I'm definitely interested in going back and finishing the whole thing.
For those with kids, the Fairy Trail is neat because people have made a bunch of little "fairy homes" that they placed alongside the trail. It's funny and provides a bit of whimsy to the hike.
All in all, I would definitely suggest heading over on a Saturday or Sunday day trip.
David Bare — Google review
Beautiful place to go hiking and to take fresh air, and watch a beautiful sunset. Easy access to the trails ,I really like that they have a lots of signs to guide you up to the top , bathrooms are very clean . I took the 30 min hiking trail round trip and I enjoyed so much the abundance of nature. I really recommend you to come to this place and explore.
Moni M — Google review
It is a great place to go on some hiking trails and be at peace and get some excercise. They are moderate to slighlty strenuous to hike with the hills if you are not used to hiking. Trails are well kept. If you plan on hiking make sure to have a good pair of hiking boots to wear. Its is not dangerous but the ankle support is a good idea. It is one of the more refreshing hiking trails I have done lately. There is not a view like other mountains but if you are looking to get away and be in a peaceful place for a bit, this is the place. I strongly recommend giving the hiking trails a go.