Jessica Holbrook: Loved it! But, I will warn you, you definitely need to have your hiking shoes on. This was the first time I went and there were a lot of wet leaves on steep parts of the trail. Very serene. Beautiful creek.
Lindsay Prose: This is such a beautiful spot just off the downtown strip. The playground and swings are perfect for all ages with lots of shaded area and pavilions around it. The new walking trail is a great area for all types of workouts and play. The sign says 10 laps around is 3 miles but the math is a little off and its more like 2.7 miles. The bathrooms are super clean and the city does a great job of keeping the whole area picked up and tidy. Highly recommend it as a stop to kill some time or burn some energy!
De F: Spent a beautiful Sunday afternoon with Laura serving us some delicious wine. It was a relaxed atmosphere in the mountains. Laura offered some good suggestions during our tasting. We left with a couple of bottles of wine and look forward to spending another Sunday with Laura. Thank you for the excellent service!
Don K: This is a great place for an amazing view in the North Georgia mountains.
I have been up there many times to take pictures of all the migrating birds. If you are a birder, this is a great spot.
Its usually much cooler that Atlanta with a 3000 foot elevation.
Laura Simmons: The trail was great. There are many small trails that scatter through out the park. They all loop around or connect to another one. They have many signs on the tails that help guide you. Other than the heat, it was a great hike for me.
Mark Bain: My wife and I really enjoyed the museum. My favorite part was the huge antique tool collection. It was amazing. The walk around the log cabin village was pretty neat as well.
Coye Madden: Very educational! Lots of displays with plenty of information about forestry and how trees are used to make every day items. It was very clean! Stuckie was definitely the main reason we went, but my family enjoyed exploring both floors. Plus, there are several outside activities and a large playground. There are several animal displays with real taxidermied animals that show different types of wildlife in different areas of the South. Several of the displays are interactive. There is wheelchair access at the entrance and to get to the outdoor areas. There is a public restroom, which was very clean. There is also a gift shop.
Entry for our family of five would have been $14 (5 & under get in free) but we bought a one year family pass for $30.
Matthew Atkinson: Love this park. There are plenty of activities and stuff to do and I even wound up getting into pickleball! They have free paddles and balls for the public if you don’t have your own.