- TripBuzz found 108 things to do with kids in or near Gainesville, Georgia, including 90 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cumming, Buford, Suwanee and Dahlonega.
- From INK - Interactive Neighborhood for Kids to Paradise Rental Boats, the Gainesville area offers 96 different types of family activities, including: Parks, National & State Parks, Walking Trails and Bowling.
- Often referred to as the 'Poultry Capital of the World', Gainesville is home to multiple poultry processing plants. Home to over 35,000 the city has much to offer in the way of dining, shopping and outdoor entertainment. Located on the scenic shores of Lake Sidney Lanier, visitors enjoy boating, golf and strolls along the waterfront.
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2829 Cherokee Street, Kennesaw, GA 30144
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Kennesaw, Georgia is home to the Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History. It features a huge array of trains, train components and other items related to rail travel. The museum places a particular emphasis on the use of railroads during the Civil War.
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Conveniently located, Chunk Gal Stables offers horseback riding for individuals of all ages. Set at the base of the Chunky Gal Mountain, there are a variety of trails to choose from, each offering its own natural beauty.
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Creepers Haunted House is a haunted house that offers elaborate, hand-crafted sets that are respected throughout the haunt industry. They feature thrills and chills including haunted boat rides, working elevators, and indoor weather manipulations.
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Located along Lake Allatoona, Bartow Carver Park features access to the lake for boating along with hiking trails through wooded terrain. The park offers children's playgrounds, picnic areas, grills and a building with showers, restrooms and a kitchen.
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275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
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Play and education are integrated at Imagine It! The Children's Musuem of Atlanta. The site features creative exhibits, hands-on activities, play areas, and interactive zones where children can learn more about topics that interest them.
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Spread across 33 acres of land, Adams Park is the home of the local community center building. Along with housing the community center, the park has six lighted baseball fields, one lighted soccer field, four lighted softball fields, and both indoor and outdoor batting cages.
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A wooded setting is provided within Cobb Park which is located west of the downtown district. Features of the park include a ball field, a few walking paths, and a large playground area with an adjoining play set for small toddlers.
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Built for the 1996 Olympic Games, the Centennial Olympic Park hosts concerts and public events, and has an interactive water fountain designed especially for children. There is a restaurant on the site, called the Googie Burger.
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Opened in 2005, the Georgia Aquarium covers 10,000 square feet and is home to all sorts of marine wildlife. It has its own 3D and 4D theatre, and special programs, such as the Sea Monsters: Revealed.
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The Tabernacle is a spacious building that hosts live concerts with VIP rooms, lounges, or other areas to converse. The venue is available for rent for private events.