- TripBuzz discovered 108 different types of activities for couples in the Gainesville area, including Parks (like Roper Park), National & State Parks (like Don Carter State Park), Walking Trails (like Wilshire Trails Park) and Bowling (like Gainesville Bowling Center), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 116 date ideas in or near Gainesville, Georgia, including 97 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Buford, Dahlonega, Cumming and Suwanee.
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Housed in a historical school building, the Teaching Museum North provides history exhibits for both individual visitors and school groups. On site events, include mock trials, exhibits, and plays to enjoy.
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Home to the ruins of an 1800s mill, Old Mill Park features hiking trails that connect to the Chattahoochee River trail system. The park offers a covered bridge, picnic tables, a waterfall and areas suitable for photography.
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A family entertainment center and bowling alley, the Showtime Bowling Center features 32 lanes of bowling with automatic scoring as well as a video game arcade and billiard tables. The center is available for party rentals.
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Hickory Trails Park is a small park featuring several short dirt walking trails. The park also maintains a covered picnic area and public restrooms, as well as a large multipurpose field.
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The Vickery Creek Trail is a three mile path that takes visitors near two historic mills, a spillway waterfall, and a covered bridge. The historic mills, now in ruins, are made of brick.
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Those looking for supernatural thrills can always try the Roswell Ghost Tour, which will take them to the Mill Kitchen and Bar. The store sells personalized shirts.
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Red Door Playhouse provides art educational programs and performances to children and adults. They offer a range of youth and adult services including Improv Classes. Patrons can also visit the art gallery and purchase artwork on display.
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Lenora Park is 178 acres of expansive and beautiful wide open green space. Surrounded by oversized shady trees, the park features picnic and grilling areas, football field, lighted walking trail, fishing lake and more.
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Barrington Hall once served as the home of Barrington King, one of the founding fathers of Roswell, and now, with the original furnishings restored, is open to public for guided informative tours about local history.
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The Bulloch Hall is the house where Roosevelt's mother spent her childhood. It is now a museum which displays period furnishes, as well as Civil War artifacts. Special events can be held in here, such as weddings.