Stone Mountain Park - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Stone Mountain Park

With plenty of hiking trails and breathtaking views of the surrounding area, it's the perfect destination for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the state. you can climb to the top of the mountain or take a sky tram ride up to get a bird's eye view of it all as well as Lake Altoona. Those feeling adventurous can embark on Segway tours of the park while kids and other visitors will want to check out many exciting attractions like its historic miniature golf course or 4-D theater.

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Stone Mountain Skyride

Stone Mountain Skyride

0.79km from Stone Mountain Park

The Stone Mountain Skyride is a thrilling way to ascend and experience the breathtaking beauty of Stone Mountain. It's an aerial tramway that whisks its passengers up the mountain face to the top, offering unspoiled views along the way. The ride is fully climate-controlled for comfort and offers panoramic views of northwestern Georgia and other nearby mountain ranges. At the summit, guests are provided with plenty of engaging activities either before or after taking in the stunning vistas.

Stone Mountain Grist Mill

Stone Mountain Grist Mill

0.99km from Stone Mountain Park

Stone Mountain Grist Mill, is one of the oldest surviving structures in the region. Built around 1845, this unique mill was originally operated by waterpower and used for grinding local grains into cornmeal. In 1939, Stone Mountain Grist Mill was moved to its current location due to pending floodwaters rising from the nearby Yellow River. Since that time, the grist mill has been open to visitors who come to explore its fascinating features and watch as grain is ground before their eyes.

Stone Mountain Park

Stone Mountain Park

1.86km from Stone Mountain Park

Stone Mountain Park offers a plethora of attractions for people of all ages. Every season features something different to see and do; whether it's exploring the Trail of Tears by mountain bike, picnicking next to the lake, or breathing in the fresh air on a cruise around the mountain. The park also offers zip-lining and cable rides for those with a little more thrill, as well as age-appropriate interactive programs like Maze Quest and Collectors Hill Clubhouse.

Netherworld Haunted House

Netherworld Haunted House

2.87km from Stone Mountain Park

Netherworld Haunted House is one of the highest rated haunted houses in the world. Located in an old fire station, this attraction has been scaring thrill-seekers since 1997. Featuring uniquely designed stages and cutting edge special effects, Netherworld delivers an immersive and exciting experience. From dozens of monsters to a demonic clown army to a zombie cityscape, there's something frightening around every corner.

Wade walker Park

Wade walker Park

2.91km from Stone Mountain Park

Wade Walker Park is a beautiful outdoor oasis. From the two swimming pools and two playgrounds to the picnic pavilions and trails, this park is perfect for all ages. The park has courts and fields for sports, such as basketball, softball, and tennis - making it ideal for athletes looking to get their game on. Additionally, visitors can rent boats from the lake to fish and go boating.

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Atlanta

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Atlanta

9.04km from Stone Mountain Park

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Atlanta, is a stunning Hindu temple complex that welcomes worshippers, Hindus and non-Hindus alike, from all over the world. The Atlanta temple was opened in August of 2007 and features detailed architecture inspired by ancient Indian lore and engineering. It is the largest Hindu mandir of its kind in the United States, at 45,000 square feet with 78 ornately carved stone sculptures decorating its exterior walls.

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Butts County

Butts County

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Butts County was formed on December 24, 1825, as the sixty-fourth county in Georgia. It was named by the Georgia General Assembly in honor of Samuel Butts, an officer who was killed in the Creek War in 1814.

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