- Our list of the best things to do in Stone Mountain, Georgia, features the top 363 nearby activities — including 133 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Stone Mountain, 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 20 things to do within the city of Stone Mountain, GA , followed by 343 popular activities in nearby cities, including Atlanta, Decatur, Lawrenceville, Roswell, Duluth, Alpharetta, Marietta, Suwanee, Norcross, Smyrna, Buford, Jonesboro, Conyers, Loganville, Cumming, Snellville, Tucker, Sandy Springs, Johns Creek, McDonough, Lithonia, Hampton, McKinney, Milton and Dunwoody
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Flicker Theatre & Bar hosts local artistic activities including live music, poetry reading, art shows, variety acts, stand up comedy, benefits and locally made movies. They also feature activities like poker, ping pong and video games.
46.6 Miles
The 8th largest non-racing stadium in the country, Sanford Stadium is an on-campus football venue and a part of the University of Georgia. The games here are said to be played 'between the hedges' owing to the special feature here which are the privet hedges that surround the field.
46.7 Miles
The Georgia Theatre is a local music venue built inside an old cinema and hosts a variety of live music performances of many different genres such as folk, popular, country and more. The rooftop restaurant and bar offer beautiful views of the city.
46.7 Miles
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5000 N. Browning Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30506
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Georgia's newest state park, Don Carter State Park is also the first ever park situated on Lake Lanier. Guests love the clean and vast beach and swimming waters, as well as amenities such as bath houses and boating ramps.
46.8 Miles
A part of University of Georgia, Georgia Museum of Art houses a permanent collection and multiple travelling exhibits of specialties fine art, American painting, decorative arts and paper works.
46.9 Miles
Athens Food Tours offers its customers the opportunity to visit a number of local eateries and taste the local delicacies while learning about local lifestyle and history from the tour guides as well as the restaurant owners and chefs.
46.9 Miles
One of its kind, the Double Barreled Cannon was an experimental weapon built during the Civil War. However, it was never used on the battlefield.
46.9 Miles
Owned and operated by the University of Georgia, the Georgia Museum of Natural History holds 14 natural history collections. The individual collections are divided by six different departments of the university, including anthropology, botany, geology, geography, plant pathology, and entomology.
46.9 Miles
The Iron Horse is an artistic monument and sculpture that is made from iron. The Iron Horse was created by Abbot Pattinson and weighs approximately 2,000 pounds and can be viewed for free 7 days a week.
46.9 Miles
Spanning a total of 225-acres, the Sandy Creek Nature Center is a protected wildlife sanctuary filled with a large variety of animals from the local area. The center is also popular for its four miles of trails located throughout.