The 10 Best Scenic Walking Areas in Georgia, Georgia

March 19, 2022 Veronika Gaddis

While Atlanta is the anchor and capital of Georgia, you can aim in any direction to find distinctly different regions – from the tail of the Appalachians in the North to the rolling Piedmont hills and on down to the seaside marshes in the East. Atlanta lays claim to the state’s number one attraction – Stone Mountain State Park. They say it best - “Serious fun. Endless adventure.” Just 15 minutes from downtown, the world’s largest exposed granite dome is surrounded by 3,200 acres of natural beauty and stimulating activities for every member of the family – sky rides and hiking paths, laser shows and pedal boats along Stone Mountain Lake. Golfers tee it up, while red foxes dash across the fairways in a state where the Masters Golf Tournament creates revered green-jacket memories every year. It’s a long downhill ride down to historic Savannah, a ‘stone’s throw’ from the Atlantic and a virtual step back in time to Southern architecture and stately squares. St. Simon’s and Jekyll Islands offer barrier island beauty and a wonderful combination of outdoor activities, historic sites and artistic culture. Originally the private winter playground of wealthy northeasterners, Jekyll Island stretches along 10 miles of coastal beaches and inland marshes. Cycling and walking paths wind under moss-laden oaks, and a tour of Millionaire Village takes you back to those Cornelius Vanderbilt and J.P. Morgan days. The kid-friendly Summer Waves Water Park adds man-made fun to natural water sport activities. Coastal golf courses and sophisticated St. Simon’s Island appeal to moms, dads and vacationing couples.
Restaurants in Georgia

1. City Station

2115 Maple St, Carrollton, GA 30117-5581 +1 470-729-5433 [email protected] http://citystation.org
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Come enjoy for free the indoor and outdoor playgrounds, coffee in the lobby, or a pick-up game of basketball. Get a membership at the fitness center at great rates and affordable meals in the cafe. Take a tour and see all that City Station has to offer!

2. West Georgia Textile Heritage Trail

305 Bradley St, Carrollton, GA 30117-3219 +1 678-839-6141 http://westgatextiletrail.com/
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West Georgia Textile Heritage Trail

3. Melvin L Wetland Center

2755 Freeman Rd, Hampton, GA 30228-1684 +1 770-603-5606 http://www.ccwa.us/newman-wetlands-center
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Melvin L Wetland Center

4. Downtown Heritage Trail System

Rome, GA 30161 http://romegeorgia.org/attraction/downtown-heritage-trail-system/
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Downtown Heritage Trail System

5. Rock Hawk Effigy and Trails

Eatonton, GA 31024 +1 706-485-7701 [email protected] http://rockhawk.org/
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Rock Hawk Effigy and Trails

One thousand acres on Lake Oconee includes large 2,000-year-old effigy with viewing tower and interpretive centers with restrooms, 15 miles of educational hiking/biking trails with displays on history & wildlife with viewing tower, 12 miles of technical biking trails, park, boating, beach, camping, fishing, WMA, archery, two parking lots and various events throughout the yea.

Reviewed By 876simonr - Greensboro, United States

Great hidden gem. We went to see the effigy but was very surprise at how much this park area has to offer. From archery targets, trails, educational placards, great wildlife, to a great viewing tower. It is free to visit the effigy and trails. If you pay a nominal fee you can enter the adjacent park with picnic areas, swimming, camping and even a boat ramp.

6. Earth Day Nature Trail

1 Conservation Way Off U.S. 17 At Sidney Lanier Bridge, Brunswick, GA 31520-8686 +1 912-264-7218 https://www.goldenisles.com/listing/earth-day-nature-trail/221/
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Earth Day Nature Trail

7. Calhoun Square

164 E Gordon St At Abercorn Street & E Taylor Street, Savannah, GA 31401-5002 +1 912-238-1453 http://Savannah.com/calhoun-square
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8. Cherokee Lake Park

330 Covington Ave, Thomasville, GA 31792 +1 229-227-4154
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Cherokee Lake Park

9. Helen To Hardman Heritage Trail

143 Highway 17, Sautee Nacoochee, GA 30571 http://gastateparks.org/HardmanFarmTrails
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Helen To Hardman Heritage Trail

Reviewed By 646lorit - Dawsonville, United States

This mile-long paved trail at the south end of Helen is a hidden gem. The trail meanders through mature forest area along the Chattahoochee River. We found the north trailhead next to a free public parking lot across Edelweiss Strasse from the Econo Lodge. In the meadow next to the parking lot, we spotted a beaver; that was cool. The trail is paved, wide, and easily manageable by wheelchairs, strollers, and walkers of all skill levels. The trail is mostly shaded, making it a welcome refuge from the summer heat. We walked the full mile of the trail and ended up at Hardman Farm State Historic Site, which is the south trailhead. Here there is a challenging stairway to get from the parking lot to the trailhead, so I definitely recommend parking at the north trailhead in Helen. This trail has become one of our favorite stops in Helen.

10. Columbus Botanical Garden

3603 Weems Rd, Columbus, GA 31909-3701 +1 706-327-8400 http://www.columbusbotanicalgarden.com
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Columbus Botanical Garden

Reviewed By super66shazbot - Carmel, United States

A low key facility, informal and comfortable. There were flowers in bloom, camellias in particular. Plenty of room for the kids to run.

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