Playgrounds
Currently under construction, the Cheshire Farm Trail spans the South Fork of Peachtree Creek as it flows underneath the Ga. 400 fly-over, along the edge of I-85, between Cheshire Bridge Road and Lindbergh Drive. It is named for the Cheshire family, which settled the area in the 19th century, raised a family and built a farm.
Morningside Nature Preserve (MNP) is 33.1 acres of woods in northeast Atlanta that is bisected by the South Fork Peachtree Creek. Originally known as the Wildwood Urban Forest, the preserve includes 2 miles of trails on both sides of the creek.
Armand Park is a City of Atlanta Park located in Fulton County along the South Fork Conservancy's Confluence Trail.
DeKalb County's Zonolite Park features 1.5 miles of gravel trails through 13 acres. The area includes an old-growth forest, a sunny meadow, small rivulets and a beautiful wetland garden. Wildlife seen here includes deer, fish, frogs and birds – including a pair of Great Blue Heron - songbirds and hawks.
Peavine trail is a soft surfaced adventure in woods on Emory University property.
The Coca-Cola Company has authenticated this mural in downtown Cartersville and declared it the first of its kind.
The Doug Sanders Golf Museum is located in downtown Cedartown. It is home to the golfer’s own collection of hundreds of signed pieces of memorabilia.
This Valdosta park features playgrounds, picnic pavilions, a creek, & other amenities. It’s also home to the Harry B. Anderson Tennis Center.
Bear Hollow is a wildlife sanctuary in Athens, Georgia exhibiting the state's native animals including river otters, alligators, & bears
