Jill Reule: Great venue. Well laid out and clean. Closer restrooms to the stage area would be nice but the ones at the venue are clean and easily accessible,
Robert Drake: Its a love park and fun to visit. The tower was closed, so climbing is not an experience to be guaged. Parking was easy, and the view was pretty.
Benjamin Lewis: Beautiful fountain with historical plaques. We liked learning more about such an important figure in American history. It was lit up for Christmas when we went.
CA Hyde: We were so sad when this happy peanut was destroyed and blown away in a storm (I think thats what happened).
Then when I was recently driving up to see my sister There it was! The happy peanut is back! It just makes me smile. You can see it while driving on 75, but you can exit and pull right up to it, easy to get to - near Carrolls sausage store - which you can also see from 75. Stop, say hi and get a picture :)
Jaleesha Judge: Its an amazing place to vist. So much history but definitely recommend getting there when they open, its absolutely huge and you need plenty of time to check out everything! Will definitely be going back. We had a wonderful experience!
N U: Stayed here for an extended weekend in Cabin 28 with the family. The check in and out process was easy and our cabin had everything we needed. We had a great time. The park is well maintained with clean facilities. Various levels of trails for hiking or running enthusiasts. There is also 18 holes of mini golf and paddle boating (seasonal). Definitely will visit again.
Bruce K.: Another addition to my collection of superlatives (Worlds Largest Brick. Worlds Tallest Filing Cabinet. Etc.), this was almost on my way to Atlanta after visiting Brasstown Bald. Yes, it is a large Amish chair but I would guess that its not actually the worlds largest.
It is easily climbable and they have a post in front where you can set up your camera for a selfie. Tip: You need a remote shutter because its at least 20 seconds to get onto the chair.
Ray Dude: Nice park but too restrictive. No dogs! no bikes! no fun?
We attended the Buttercreek festival in July. It had about 70 vendors and was really nice. Live music and some real craftsman.
Laura Scott: Loved walking thru this historical old building and seeing how life was back in the day. Great displays in each room and even the courthouse upstairs was interesting to visit. Original tables and jury room. They also had a miniature dollhouse display that was fabulous!