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Wilshire Trails

Wilshire Trails

2.63km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Wilshire Trails is an outdoor experience, that features top-notch mountain biking and other activities for visitors of all ages. Accessible via dirt trails, gravel roads, doubletrack and multiple bridges, this experience includes over 25 miles of trail riding options to explore. With its diverse terrain and sheer beauty. The terrain ranges from technical single track & smooth flowy grades to open climbs & steep drops - so there is something here for everyone.

Beulah Rucker Museum

Beulah Rucker Museum

3.31km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

The Beulah Rucker Museum is steeped in local African American history. Founded by Ms. Beulah Rucker and supported by the community, it displays myriad artifacts which highlight African American contributions to the cultural heritage of Hall County. From photographs to documents that trace the history of slavery, school segregation and civil rights movements in Hall County, the museum gives an intimate window into a unique culturally diverse past.

Laurel Park Road

Laurel Park Road

7.22km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Laurel Park is a residential area, most notably known for its beautiful lake community situated off of West Hall Road, Laurel Park provides a tranquil haven for its residents. It offers plenty of amenities such as swimming, fishing and other activities that citizens can participate in year-round. Furthermore, its proximity to the University of Georgia allows for easy access for students attending classes there. There are also several quaint restaurants and coffee shops nearby.

River Forks Park

River Forks Park

7.51km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

River Forks Park is the perfect escape for nature-lovers. Spanning over 200 acres of meadows and densely wooded forest, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of rural Georgia. The park is known for its scenic walking trails which are perfect for a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike depending on your preference. Visitors can take advantage of the two lakes, one stocked with trout and another where you can rent rowboats in the summer months.

Little Hall park

Little Hall park

11.38km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Little Hall Park provides endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration. It spans over 83 acres along the shores of Lake Lanier. This park is home to a variety of attractions, including fishing piers, picnic shelters, trails for walking and cycling, and playgrounds to keep children occupied. Visitors can also rent out canoes and kayaks to explore the lake further. It offers a pavilion where visitors can gather around the fire ring and take in breathtaking views of the lake.

Don Carter State Park

Don Carter State Park

13km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Don Carter State Park, is a beautiful destination with something for everyone to enjoy. Within its 1,317 acres of lush hardwood forests, the park houses several lakes and six miles of hiking trails; it also offers fishing, biking, disc golf, and swimming opportunities. Nature enthusiasts can spot two species of rare bats and myriad plants within the area. Campers will find RV sites and tent pads onsite with numerous amenities such as nearby WiFi.

Browns Bridge

Browns Bridge

13.14km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Browns Bridge, is best known for its beautiful hiking trails and nature parks. Winding through lush forests and farmland it offers the perfect escape from city life. The bridge itself dates back to 1967, when it was built to connect two sides of Lake Lanier, which is a popular meeting spot for fishermen during migration season. Further along the trail visitors will find multiple points of interest such as a scenic waterfall, an old abandoned house, several picnic areas and even some wildlife.

Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta

Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta

14.98km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta is one of the most exciting raceways around. The track, which was completed in 1970, is 2.54 miles long and features 12 turns, including the famous turn 10a-10b combination. Over the years, the track has been host to a variety of events, from GT car racing to supermoto championships. Whether you're an experienced racer or just an enthusiast looking for some exciting automotive action, Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta is sure to please.

Caffeine and Octane's Lanier Raceway

Caffeine and Octane's Lanier Raceway

15.02km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

This Raceway is the premier destination for car lovers. Every year thousands flock to this track to watch exciting cars speeding down the track and to participate in various car-related events. The race dates are jam-packed with music, food, merchandise vendors, giveaways, car show contests, autocross courses and activities for kids of all ages. Guests can also receive technical guidance from professional instructors on a variety of topics or just marvel at the ongoing hovercraft demonstrations.

Lake Lanier

Lake Lanier

18.69km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Lake Lanier spanning over 38,000 acres, visitors to the lake can partake in a variety of activities such as fishing, skiing and sailing. There are plenty of places to stay on the shores of Lake Lanier from luxury resorts to rustic cabins, so no matter what type of vacation you're looking for there's something for everyone. For those eager to explore the area beyond just the lake there are plenty of venues nearby including botanical gardens, wineries and historical sites from the Civil War era.

Cherokee Bluffs

Cherokee Bluffs

19.05km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Cherokee Bluffs, is a quaint mountain retreat that offers some of the best outdoor recreation in the area. Located at an altitude of nearly 2000 feet and tucked away in a beautiful valley surrounded by lush green hills, Cherokee Bluffs is the perfect spot to enjoy activities such as hiking trails, fishing spots, caving and swimming. For accommodations, visitors can stay at one of the many cabins in the area or camp within the park's campground.

Burton Mill Park

Burton Mill Park

19.66km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Burton Mill Park is a nature lover's paradise! Stretching over more than 280 acres of woodlands, meandering creeks, sprawling meadows, and tranquil ponds. From bird watching and fishing at the ponds to horseback riding and exploring the trails on foot or bicycle. Spend an afternoon blissfully lounging by the lake before climbing up to take in panoramic views of the athletic fields or wander through miles of hiking trails that weave through dense forests filled with native wildlife.

Lake Lanier Islands

Lake Lanier Islands

22.66km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Lake Lanier Islands is a beautiful getaway destination perfect for the whole family. Located northeast of Atlanta, the islands offer endless activities amidst stunning scenery. Visitors can take advantage of miles of shoreline, beaches, and opportunities to camp or stay in vacation villas. Watersports including kayaking, boating and fishing are popular options at Lake Lanier Islands, while land-lovers can enjoy horseback riding or exploring nature trails throughout the property.

Lanier Park Beach

Lanier Park Beach

26.12km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Lanier Park Beach is an oasis of fun and relaxation. Visitors enjoy spending time lounging on the white sand beaches and taking a dip in the crystal-clear Lake Lanier. For those looking to get active, there is waterfront playground equipment and plenty of opportunities for fishing or swimming. The park also features a large beach volleyball court with plenty of space to gather with friends and families. Whether its relaxing lakeside or an exciting game of beach volleyball.

Little Mulberry Park

Little Mulberry Park

26.89km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Little Mulberry Park offers a wide variety of activities and attractions. You can spend time outdoors on the nature trails, taking in the sights of lush native plants, wildflowers, and wildlife. For more active pursuits, there is plenty to do such as disc golf and fishing. The park also features an open-air amphitheater for events such as concerts and movies. Supervised playgrounds provide hours of fun for kids while adults can kick back at picnic shelters where barbeque grills are available.

Buford Dam

Buford Dam

27.06km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Buford Dam is located in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and is part of the Lake Sidney Lanier Reservoir. Built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the 1950s, the dam spans approximately 1.1 miles of water. It serves as a key source of hydroelectric power for Georgia today – which stands at more than 3 billion kilowatt-hours per year – along with regulating water levels throughout the lake and providing recreational activities for Gwinnett County citizens.

Indian Seats At Sawnee

Indian Seats At Sawnee

29.04km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Indian Seats in Forsyth County, is home to one of the greatest examples of Native American relics in the Southeastern United States. This is evidenced by a series of ancient mounds, ceremonial stone seats and other sites, spanning more than a thousand years. In 1967, archaeologists uncovered numerous artifacts that indicated that Indian Seats had been occupied since at least 790 AD. Evidence found suggested that the area was home to a number of Native American cultures.

E.E. Robinson Park

E.E. Robinson Park

29.39km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

E.E. Robinson Park is a hub of nature's beauty and fresh air for local residents to enjoy. Its sprawling 18 acres are filled with open green space, two playgrounds, picnic pavilions, access to trails, and an education and community garden. Visitors can take part in fishing at the pond or take a leisurely walk on one of the walking trails surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees. Adjacent to the park visitors will find a tennis court and basketball court, perfect for outdoor sports enthusiasts.

Yahoola Creek Park

Yahoola Creek Park

29.64km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Yahoola Creek Park is a hidden gem. Featuring miles of stunning trails perfect for hiking, biking, and horsebacking ridiing , Yahoola Creek Park has something for everyone. With a beautiful lake and spacious playground area, this park is the perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts to come explore. Visitors have the opportunity to spot all types of wildlife, from soaring birds of prey to bounding deer as well as bats and other fascinating creatures.

Ivy Creek Greenway

Ivy Creek Greenway

29.99km from Gainesville Midland Locomotive

The Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center, is an educational and cultural hub for people of all ages. It features eight interactive exhibits, which showcase the history, ecology, and culture of the county. While geared toward educating K-12 students on environmental sustainability and preservation strategies, the GEHC also has many exhibits and programs designed to stimulate learning among the general public.

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Gainesville Midland Locomotive

Gainesville Midland Locomotive

878 Grove St, Gainesville, GA 30501, USA

The Gainesville Midland Locomotive is an impressive historical steam locomotive built prior to World War II that began service in 1940. It ran on the economic lifeline of the Georgia Northern Railroad and served as a passenger coach as well as carrying freight. Today, the locomotive rests on display in downtown Gainesville and serves both as a reminder of the city's growing industrialism during its late 19th century development and continues to enchant visitors with its timeless magnificence.