- TripBuzz found 54 things to do with kids in or near Chatsworth, Georgia, including 46 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ellijay, Dalton, Ocoee and Calhoun.
- From Fort Mountain Stables to Carters Lake Guide Service, the Chatsworth area offers 81 different types of family activities, including: Historic Sites, Forests, National & State Parks and Gymnastics.
- Chatsworth lies just west of Fort Mountain State Park in north central Georgia and is roughly 40 miles southeast of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The nearness to the park makes it a popular home base for explorers and hikers. Originally founded as a depot for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, there are several historic sites dedicated to rail travel in the town as well.
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The Dalton Falls Fun Center is a miniature golf, bumper cars, BubbleBall and laser tag center. The center includes a 27 hole mini-golf course, outdoor laser tag, an ice cream shop, BubbleBall and bumper cars. We offer special rates for groups or parties.
9.4 Miles
Dalton's Carmike 12 is a twelve theater cinema multiplex that shows newly released Hollywood movies with digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees and combo packages, and serves a variety of refreshments.
10.5 Miles
Miracle's Cosmic Bowling is a bowling alley that is also a pizza place that features pool and billiards. The alley also hosts Tuesday night bowling leagues and also hosts birthday parties.
11.2 Miles
Located in a locomotive station, Dalton Freight Depot provides a train watching area for visitors to sight see from. It has a visitor center where visitors can gather information about the trains.
11.3 Miles
A nonprofit community theater, Dalton's Artistic Civic Theatre features two stages. They present a wide variety of musical and dramatic productions, offer open auditions, and often put on special seasonal productions.
11.3 Miles
The Dalton Little Theatre is a volunteer run organization that provides performing arts entertainment to local residents. After holding its first performance in 1869, the theatre has continuously housed plays and performances.
11.6 Miles
Situated on 45 acres, Lakeshore Park features a fishing pond along with softball and soccer fields. The park also offers a children's playground, a quarter-mile running track, a tennis center and picnic facilities.
11.8 Miles
Prater's Mill has a rich history, involving the Civil War and the Indian raids. The 19th century Mill is still functional, even after a century and a half has passed since it was constructed. It can host special themed events, such as weddings.
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At Red Apple Barn, visitors can tour through the farm's orchards and pick their own apples. The farm produces goods like Muscadine cider, apple cider donuts, apple pies, and other treats.