Kaeti MacNeil: A great museum to take elderly family. We toured around and looked at the old machinery. The displays have thorough information to learn the histories of the objects on display. The place to go for train enthusiasts - even the gift shop. Ample free parking in the back of the building.
Michael Cichetti: Great disc golf course! Clear signage so easy to find next hole and well designed. Every other hole has an alternate long so it’s a good mix of pitch and putt and longer. Highly recommend… only con is poison ivy so watch out!
Jasmine: Like many others have stated this is definitely a place for cruising. I saw 6 single men, no hiking clothes, walking from different areas of the park and/or hanging in the parking lot. It’s the most unsafe I have felt in any park. The irony of the sign stating it’s patrolled by Marietta PD as you enter is a nice touch.
Tessa Bello: This is a great park! Great playground for little ones in the shade in the mornings, some wooded walking trails east of the baseball diamonds, and batting cages for practicing. The restrooms are also very well maintained and were freshly cleaned when we used them during our last visit! We love how its tucked into the neighborhood, but easy to find next to the elementary school. Definitely will be going to this park again!
Manfred Mann: This is a community with historical roots going back to the late nineteenth century. It was home to whites and blacks, each living in their own neighborhoods.
It is walking distance from the Marietta Square down Whitlock Avenue. It has contemporary, mid-twentieth century, and late nineteenth century homes.
Sarah Turner: Small park with 2 playgrounds (one for small children and one for older) a bathroom, 1 picnic table, a gazebo, and a nice walking track. Very well kept. I love visiting with my dogs and baby.
Adrian Whitaker: The lady that gave me the tour was great. She was very knowledgeable about Moultrie...I didnt like the fact that they didnt have anything about the few black people that have also done historical thing in moultrie/ Colquitt county...like blacks didnt go to world 1 or 2 we have a Tuskegee air Man right from moultrie the first black train engineer which is the same man he also took part in the brown vs board of education civil right movement equal employment opportunity his name is john wesley whitaker Sr. True facts check them out
One&Only _1Love23: I absolutely love main street park. They put a huge canopy over the playground equipment so on hot days when my kids go play they dont get burnt by how hot plastic equipment can get on a hot sunny day!! We have had several birthday parties out there and we always have a great time. I also love that the park is kept up, never no trash everywhere. And the bathrooms are usually kept clean also!!
John West: Nice walk with pretty scenery of the river! Pretty relaxing! The amphitheater looks like it would be amazing for a concert venue. In Feb was a little cold.