- Our list of the best things to do in Chatsworth, Georgia, features the top 60 nearby activities — including 26 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Chatsworth, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Sights & Landmarks, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Chatsworth, GA , followed by 52 popular activities in nearby cities, including Ellijay, Dalton, Calhoun, Ocoee, Blue Ridge, Benton, Tunnel Hill and Cleveland
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Showing new releases, the Rome Cinemas lets guests enjoy movies on their big screen theaters. The cinema has a concession stand for guests to purchase snacks and drinks to enjoy during the film.
43.7 Miles
Georgia Racing Hall of Fame is a local automobile museum housing a wide range of vintage racecars, memorials of NASCAR legends, historic exhibits of prohibition moonshine runners as well as many interactive games and racing simulators.
43.7 Miles
Blankets Creek Park is comprised of a vast trail system for serious and novice hikers. Visitors can choose from three short or they can get a true workout on the Van Michael Trail.
43.8 Miles
Seven different individual trails compose the Blankets Creek Trail System. Three of the trails are simple enough for beginners in addition to one intermediate, two advanced, and one expert quarter mile trail that requires full-face helmets.
43.9 Miles
The Old Union Golf Course is a sporting facility that features an 18 hole golf course. Associated amenities on the site include practice putting and chipping greens and a clubhouse.
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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.
44.1 Miles
With a trail length of one mile, East Ridge Spring Trail is the Georgia starting point for the Appalachian Trail. This challenging scenic trail offers sights of Amicalola Falls, camping options and picnicking areas.
44.1 Miles
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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Located in the Nantahala National Forest, Fire Creek Falls features multiple trails that go through lush forest and across freshwater streams. Picnic areas are available as well as space for swimming and water tubing.
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Situated around wooded terrain, Veteran's Park features sports facilities for football, baseball, softball, basketball and tennis. The park includes picnic areas, a gymnasium, batting cages, a walking trail, children's playgrounds, a swimming pool and a quarter-mile track.