- Our list of the best things to do in Lawrenceville, Georgia, features the top 308 nearby activities — including 123 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lawrenceville, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 25 things to do within the city of Lawrenceville, GA , followed by 283 popular activities in nearby cities, including Decatur, Buford, Cumming, Duluth, Alpharetta, Roswell, Stone Mountain, Suwanee, Norcross, Atlanta, Conyers, Loganville, Gainesville, Snellville, Tucker, Sandy Springs, Johns Creek, Winder, Lithonia, Milton and Dunwoody
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The Sun City Peachtree Dog Park is a great way for residents and visitors to stay active. The dog park is near playgrounds, walking trails, and other outdoor fitness amenities so residents don't have to make concessions with their lifestyle.
47.3 Miles
Located in Douglasville, Georgia, Hunter Memorial Park is an 83-acre park that features 10 multi-purpose ball fields and 7 tennis courts. Twelve major league batting cages, a 16,000 square foot community center and walking paths round out the amenities.
47.6 Miles
Witness the birth of new Cabbage Patch Kids at the BabyLand General Hospital in Cleveland, Georgia. An essential itinerary stop for Cabbage Patch fans, this adorable place offers endless photo opportunities.
47.8 Miles
Featuring artwork with rural and mountainous themes, Yonah Treasures showcases the work of regional artists and craftsmen from Northern Georgia. Among these works, visitors can purchase pottery, prints, and books.
48.1 Miles
A 42,000-square-foot entertainment facility, ThunderZone features 18 traditional bowling lanes along with 10 VIP lanes and a laser tag arena. The center also offers a sports bar and grill, arcade games, bumper cars and private event hosting.
48.4 Miles
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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.
48.4 Miles
Featuring the ruins of an old mill, Historic Scull Shoals Mill Village has a trail for self-guided tours of the area. The mill is located within Oconee National Forest, where the first settlers of Georgia lived.
48.5 Miles
Covering 120,000 square feet, the Booth Western Art Museum is the second largest art museum in Georgia. Its permanent collection is dedicated to the American history and culture, and contains among others 200 native artifacts and a mythic west gallery.
48.6 Miles
Griffin Skate Inn is a rollerskating rink and family fun center that host parties and offers open skating. The center features an on site skate pro shop and a full service snack bar.
48.7 Miles
Situated on 8 acres of pasture land, the North Georgia Corn Maze offers nearly three miles of paths through tall corn in the middle of a pastoral, scenic setting. Visitors can stroll through and take in scenery.