- TripBuzz found 257 things to do with kids in or near Woodstock, Georgia, including 245 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Roswell, Atlanta, Marietta and Alpharetta.
- From Cherokee Batting Range to Hot Wheels Skate Center, the Woodstock area offers 96 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Golf, Other Adventures and Bowling.
- An outlining community of Atlanta, Woodstock is a small town with many amenities. Involved in a special project, the city has plans for the development of several bike trails, public parks and outdoor recreational spaces. The city further features a thriving downtown district with an array of shops including coffee houses, art galleries, beauty salons, restaurants and taverns.
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Sparkles Family Fun Center is a skating rink that also features on site pro shop, a playground and an arcade. The center offers skating lessons and hosts a variety of parties, groups, and special events.
16.1 Miles
Lake Court Dog Park offers beautiful scenic views of the surrounding area and a safe place for dogs and their owners to play. The park is heavily wooded and features a playground, volleyball court, picnic areas and more.
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Tolleson Park offers an array of sports and leisure activities to Smyrna locals. The park offers six tennis courts, a baseball field, beach volleyball courts, a swimming pool and picnic areas.
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The Tolleson Pool is a seasonal outdoor recreational facility that has an average depth of 5-feet. The pool features a 1.3-meter diving board and a spray park for swimmers under the age of 8.
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Ocee Park
10900 Buice Road, Off Kimball Bridge Road, Johns Creek, GA 30022
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Offering an array of both recreational and athletic amenities is Ocee Park. The park is family friendly and features a large children's playground, tennis and volleyball courts and picnic pavilions.
16.6 Miles
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163 votes
813 Indian Mounds Road SE, Cartersville, GA 30120
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Located in Cartersville, Georgia, the Etowah Indian Mounds State Park is a Native American site with historical, religious and political significance. It is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday and is closed on major holidays. Plan to spend up to two hours here.
16.6 Miles
Go With It Farm is a dressage, eventing and equitation training facility that offers horseback riding lessons for all ages. They feature a large barn, two jumping arenas, a smaller private arena and on-property trails.
16.6 Miles
The Grand Theatre is a theater that has the goal of fostering an appreciation for the performing arts through education and cultural events. The theatre has a burgundy and golden color scheme and the lobby has wooden paneling and columns.
16.8 Miles
Once a Victorian mansion, Rose Lawn Museum has been hosting exhibits for over three decades with donations from private collections and historical societies. Its named is derived from the 200 rose bushes that once lined the grounds fence lines and walkways, which the museum is in the process of restoring.
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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.