L Chen: This state park has clean facilities, peaceful lakes and miles of hiking and biking trails. There are camping sites, a beach and boat ramps. The inner loop hiking trail going around the lakes is about seven files. The scenery along the way is very beautiful.
Jared Anton: Lovely place. So much history about the county and interesting even for travelers. The jail is a must-see. This shows you how the history of a small town grows. We highly recommend a visit to this attraction.
Johnnetta J: It was a peaceful and quiet afternoon when I visited. I practically had the entire place to myself aside for a couple other visitors. This allowed for meditation and grounding. I bought some souvenirs to support the museum. There is a river in which they have benches to allow one to sit by the river bank and listen to it roll by. It was a very tranquil experience. I will definitely visit again, hoping to take archery lessons.
Malcolm Godwin: Really cool place not too far from a couple of larger cities. Very very clean and great customer service. Easy parking and easy entry this place was set up for ease of access and totally simple for the kids. There is a cafe that served us a decent lunch. The shows put on here and the whole place in general is awe inspiring for kids and adults alike. Real moon rocks, real minerals and real deal telescopes. Thank you to anyone and everyone that is involved with this organization.
Lindee Baker: Took my son here after buying a Groupon during Summer vacation. We just moved to Cartersville and decided to learn a little about the place we live now. The ladies are so nice and the history of the building, the awesome artifacts, and the way they have the different sections set up is so cool! A must visit!
Ricardo Santiago: Highly recommend this place to go alone or with the family. The views are incredibly beautiful. Perfect place to do exercise. This place has multiple trails for anyone to walk. If you are a photographer, this is an amazing spot. You will enjoy the amount of vegetation (flowers, trees, rocks, birds, ect). My phone camera does not pay justice. You have to visit this place whenever you have the opportunity.
Viktoriya Kotlyarenko: This is an incredibly beautiful and interesting museum. I visited it with a group of retirees and they were thoroughly satisfied with the trip. The staff is very polite and welcoming. Inside, youll find a buffet and a souvenir shop with very reasonable prices.
George Byram: This is not a worthwhile destination. I was desperate for a family hike so I took the family here. It is about a 1.5 walk on a crushed gravel path with no shade and no sights. The first bit is through grassland, then under the highway that will be very muddy if it has rained in the last 48 hours to a circle path in a field. Then back the way you came. There are some infographic panels with some history on the areas early residents, but it is nothing worth making the trip for. The mounds they refer to have long been demolished to build roadbeds. Just trust me, and I love parks/hikes, it is a waste of time. Go hike Coopers furnace, Pine Mountain, or Red Top Mountain instead. Or bike/hike the nearby and much better Etowah Riverwalk.