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Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

0.95km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area provides visitors with a diverse landscape to explore and enjoy. The river is lined with lush green trees, creating a perfect backdrop for an outdoor adventure. Visitors can kayak down the river, hike or bike the trails or just relax by the shores during a peaceful picnic. Due to its diverse wildlife, visitors may even be lucky enough to spot some deer, an otter or other animals as they take in their surroundings.

Bulloch Hall

Bulloch Hall

4.16km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Bulloch Hall is a Greek Revival mansion in Roswell, Georgia, built-in 1839. It is one of several historically significant buildings in the city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is where Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, mother of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th U.S. President, lived as a child.

Dunwoody Nature Center

Dunwoody Nature Center

4.22km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

The Dunwoody Nature Center is a fascinating spot for an educational day trip. it offers activities for the whole family. The nature center boasts an interactive environmental education area, as well as a variety of trails winding through the 55-acre facility. There's also a lake and bird watching areas! The center occasionally hosts events and activities like classes, campouts and even field trips all focused on giving visitors a better understanding of our local environment.

Chattahoochee Nature Center

Chattahoochee Nature Center

4.99km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

The Chattahoochee Nature Center is a private, non-profit environmental education facility in Roswell, Georgia. Located on 127 acres adjacent to the Chattahoochee River, the nature center focuses on educational outreach through the use of live flora and fauna. The mission of the Chattahoochee Nature Center is to connect people to nature.

Gold Branch Trail

Gold Branch Trail

5.21km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

The Gold Branch Trail has been an attraction for over 10 years. The 4-mile long trail offers a quiet and peaceful environment for hikers, bikers, and trail runners alike. Those who decide to explore this stunning area are rewarded with views of mountain streams, active wildlife, and flowing fields of wildflowers. The hike is designed so visitors don't miss any of the local attractions; it winds its way through Needham Park so that hikers can take a break and appreciate the history in the area.

Bull Sluice Lake

Bull Sluice Lake

5.77km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Bull Sluice Lake, is a popular spot for outdoor recreation. The crystal-clear waters of the lake offer exceptional fishing and swimming, while the surrounding area provides opportunities for hiking and bird watching. Visitors can also rent out boats to explore the numerous coves and inlets around Bull Sluice Lake, making it an ideal destination year-round. In addition to its natural beauty, the lake has walking trails running along its shores, increasing access to all it has to offer.

Roswell Area Park

Roswell Area Park

5.8km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Roswell Area Park is an ideal destination for outdoor recreation. Spanning over 300 acres, the park features wooded and grassy areas, a lake, as well as multiple picnic pavilions and playgrounds. Visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing, hiking through scenic trails, experimenting with educational exhibits located around the lake. The park also hosts frequent special events such as concerts and festivals which can be enjoyed by the entire family.

Jones Bridge Park

Jones Bridge Park

8.83km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Jones Bridge Park provides a tranquil respite for visitors to enjoy. Whether you're looking for a peaceful stroll or an exciting day of exploring, this park has something for everyone to appreciate. There are numerous trails and acres of grassy areas that are perfect for picnics or recreational activities. Jones Bridge also features an inviting lake and dock for nature-watching or fishing, as well as shelter buildings ideal for family get-togethers.

Murphey Candler Park

Murphey Candler Park

9.53km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Murphy Candler Park is the perfect destination for outdoor recreation. This sprawling park offers ample opportunities to explore nature and enjoy the great outdoors. It has two large lakes that visitors can fish or kayak in, as well as five miles of trails perfect for hiking, biking and horseback riding. There are also picnic areas equipped with grills and tables, playgrounds for kids, a volleyball court and an amphitheater to host events. After dark, enjoy stargazing.

Blackburn Park

Blackburn Park

10.92km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Blackburn Park is a sight to behold and a great choice for outdoor fun. At just 25 acres, the park packs an incredible amount of recreation options into its confines. There are two athletic fields, three playgrounds, a lake, picnic tables and pavilions, and plenty of green space with picturesque trees. The lake is home to fish, turtles and ducks that kids love to watch, while the pavilions provide shaded areas with seating to take a break from the lively activities.

Keswick Park

Keswick Park

11.23km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Keswick Park offers a variety of outdoor activities for all to enjoy. With its beautiful rolling green hills and scenic walking trails, it is the perfect place for those looking to take a peaceful stroll or just sit back and take in nature's beauty. There are also playgrounds, tennis courts, and basketball courts available for recreational use that provide a welcomed challenge and great physical activity.

East Cobb Park

East Cobb Park

11.46km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

East Cobb Park is an oasis of fun and relaxation nestled in the heart of Marietta. With 2 large lakes, numerous open fields and ample tree coverage, the parks 185 acres are optimally utilized for all kinds of recreational activities. Visitors can take advantage of the softball fields, 12 lighted tennis courts, pavilions for picnickers, playgrounds for the kids and even a Frisbee golf course! Those looking to get out on the lake may also rent out paddleboats and kayaks.

Mabry Park

Mabry Park

11.54km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Mabry Park is the perfect place that offers a range of activities for all ages to enjoy, from sports on its well-maintained fields and courts - like tennis, basketball and Newcomb - to exploring its two different play areas with their fun-filled splash pads and playgrounds. There is also plenty of space for picnics and barbecues as well as well-marked trails for walking and jogging. With its peaceful lake, there are plenty of opportunities for fishing, paddle boating and kayaking too.

Sope Creek Paper Mill Ruins

Sope Creek Paper Mill Ruins

11.6km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Sope Creek Paper Mill Ruins are an intriguing reminder of a once-thriving industry. Built in 1855 and operated through 1865, the mill was responsible for nearby shipments of white paper on a rail line built to deliver its products. This spot is also a wonderful lesson in ecological recovery – thousands of migratory birds have made this their home due to the river's abundance of fish and aquatic life. Visitors to the area can also take a scenic trail through lush woods.

Lynwood Park

Lynwood Park

12.01km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Lynwood Park is the perfect place to get out and enjoy nature. Situated along the Panola Mountains, on more than 58 acres of land, this green oasis makes a great escape from Atlanta city life. It has tranquil hiking trails and a picturesque pond that provides plenty of opportunities for exploring and bird watching. Visitors might even catch a glimpse of some native wildlife like woodpeckers, ducks and geese while they're walking through the park.

Lillian Webb Park Norcross

Lillian Webb Park Norcross

12.47km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Lillian Webb Park is a 70-acre area that offers an array of outdoor recreational activities. There are 3.2 miles of trails for walking and running, four baseball fields, two soccer fields, one lacrosse field, two playgrounds with picnic pavilions, an outdoor basketball court and even an outdoor fitness center. Additionally, visitors to the park have access to the Frasier Nature Center which features interactive displays on environmentalism and conservation.

Sope Creek Trail

Sope Creek Trail

12.94km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

The Sope Creek Trail is a stunning natural landscape perfect for all types of outdoorsy activities. The 3.7-mile path along Sope Creek follows the creek itself, tracing both its banks and with multiple footbridges for hikers to cross over. It's surrounded by lush foliage, native trees and an abundance of wildlife and is even rumored to have old artifacts from the Civil War along its shores.

Atlanta Silverbacks Park

Atlanta Silverbacks Park

13.35km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Atlanta Silverbacks Park is located in DeKalb County and boasts some of the best soccer fields and entertainment complexes in the state. Home to NASL team Atlanta Silverbacks, this 35-acre complex boasts 5 full-size outdoor fields, 6 mini fields and a 10,000 seat stadium with concession stands and media centers. With a pro shop providing special deals on officially licensed merchandise and a bar area for enjoying a cold one after the game, their soccer park has something for everyone.

Ashford Park

Ashford Park

13.93km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Ashford Park is a vibrant neighborhood located conveniently close to the bustling city of Atlanta, Ashford Park stands out for its culture, diversity and beautiful surroundings. With great amenities such as lakeside trails, parks and sports fields, there is no shortage of activities for residents and visitors alike. Shopping and dining experiences are plentiful too! As a thriving community, cultural and musical events take place regularly at the local amphitheatre.

Sweat Mountain

Sweat Mountain

14.09km from Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Sweat Mountain is a popular destination that offers visitors breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Located near the Chattahoochee River, Sweat Mountain spans over 2,500 acres and has breathtaking vistas from the top of its peak. Visitors from all over come to take advantage of Sweat Mountains numerous activities such as hiking trails and horseback riding. The park also provides educational experiences about the environment and history of the area through their interpretive programs.

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Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Island Ford Unit

8800 Roberts Dr, Sandy Springs, GA 30350, USA

Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area preserves a series of sites between Atlanta and Lake Sidney Lanier along the Chattahoochee River, Georgia, U.S. The 48-mile stretch of the river affords public recreation opportunities and access to historic sites. The National Recreation Area, a National Park Service unit, was established on August 15, 1978, by President Jimmy Carter.