- TripBuzz found 108 things to do with kids in or near Dawsonville, Georgia, including 96 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cumming, Gainesville, Buford and Canton.
- From Veteran's Park to Uncle Shuck's, the Dawsonville area offers 97 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Race Car Driving, Farms & Ranches and Maze.
- Known for its long tradition of involvement in the auto-racing world, the small town of Dawsonville, Georgia is a hot tourist destination in the state's northern region. The city hall is decked out in racing décor and the city's most popular annual event, the Mountain Moonshine Festival, celebrates the areas involvement with NASCAR each year. Nearby waterfalls, historical buildings and authentic eateries are also a tourist draw.
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Three miles of trails winding along the Valley and Hiwassee Rivers make up the Murphy River Walk. The easy walk takes visitors through several different natural environments surrounding the historic town of Murphy.
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Located where the Cherokee Trail of Tears began, New Echota offers guests 12 different reconstructed and original Native American buildings. Visitors can enjoy the interactive tour, films, nature trails and a visitor center that offers souvenirs and educational materials.
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601 West Ponce De Leon Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030
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First Christian Church of Decatur's Community Park is a 1.3 acre park with a children's playground, park benches, tables and plenty of green space. The playground also is equipped with toys including tricycles, bicycles and wagons.
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4964 Redan Road, Stone Mountain, GA 30088
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Based in Stone Mountain, GA, Redan Party Rental and Cultural Center is a catering service that offers party planning services. The company's facility features two party rooms that can accommodate between 50 and 500 people.
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There are 19 different gardens at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, and one tropical garden filled with small animals, such as turtles, geckos, frogs, and many insects. Special events are held each day in here.
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Silver Comet Trail is a paved pathway built on old abandoned railway lines and can be used for a wide range of outdoor activities such as hiking, horse riding, biking and more. The trail is also wheelchair and dog friendly.
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For a unique shopping and entertainment experience, visit Atlantic Station to find great bargains, catch a movie or grab a bite to eat. Set up like an outdoor shopping mall, visitors will find big anchor stores, small boutiques, and more.
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1404 Spring St NW at 18th, Atlanta, GA 30309
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A museum and arts center, the Center for Puppetry Arts offers workshops, guided tours and performances that foster learning through the art of puppets. A weekend museum tour explores the art and influence of Jim Henson, creator of the muppets.
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Once a WWII military training camp, visitors to Currahee Military Museum can look over the historic horse stable, or enjoy the 6,000 square feet of military based museum displays. Showcasing over one hundred years of history, the museum is located in a renovated military depot.
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The Adair Dog Park is a park for dogs that has bowls of water and running water stations situated throughout the park. The park is mostly shaded and has one big area for all types of dogs to play on.