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Stone Mountain Park
"Attraction hours vary by day. Please visit the website calendar for available attractions. Serious Fun. Endless Excitement. Home to the world's largest piece of exposed granite, this natural wonderland offers 3,200 acres of excitement for every member of the family. It's all waiting for you at Georgia's #1 attraction, Stone Mountain Park. The park includes over a dozen attractions, historical and natural sights, two hotels, Georgia’s largest campground, two championship golf courses, and expansive natural woodlands with hiking trails. Stone Mountain Park is a breeze to get to, located just 15 minutes from downtown Atlanta. Spend the day or spend the night, our attractions and accommodations options fit every family's wants and needs."
Address: Conyers
State: GA
City: Conyers
categories: event


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Reviews
Great place to spend time with family with lots of activities to do. 4D movie experience was awesome. Tram to top of the Stone Mountain is worth doing. Dinotorium is fun filled place for kids of all ages. Just be aware they will close the park if it thunder bolts within 15 miles of park. Park is huge, it will several trips to visit all the places.
Beautiful park! The mountain is really impressive and the view from it is amazing even when the sky is not so clear. The park itself is nice even though it was very hot and most of the stores were closed. The sky ride is nice but they squeeze over 50 people in it with no AC and instead of enjoying this 5 minutes ride, you just wish it would end.
Great place for a hike, for a family picnic, history lessons, and for a local "get-away". DO check the website hours of operations for ALL of the attractions. The "Google" page says that the "Monument Hall" museum operates from 10:00AM to 10:00PM. We went there on a beautiful Saturday 08/26/23 afternoon, and found it closed, with no hours of operation post anywhere on the building. Restrooms are abundant, clean, and open. Many of the shops were either closed, overstaffed, understocked, or a combination of all three. Like all "theme" parks, the food and souvenirs are WAY overpriced. Bring your own food and drinks. The park, overall; is well groomed, cleaned, and attractions/trails/points-of-interests well signed/marked. We didn't stay for the drone show, so no review on it.
First time on the Hiking Trail. My wife and I with two other couples went up. Definitely challenging, but worth it to me. Others in the group might have a different opinion though. View from the top is beautiful. Restrooms and concession stand inside the building up top if needed. We agreed to try and do this every weekend while there. We'll see how that goes.
15 miles of trails broken out across the park. Great views and variation, but all easy trails. Covered bridge, kayaking, views, bike paths.. 1 mile hike up to the top of the rock is the hardest trail. The annual parking pass is the best value if you plan to go at least 2 days. Lots of annual events such as Yellow Daisy festival and the Highland Games that are lots of fun. Dog-friendliness: Great place to bring your dog, lots of trails though they can't go on all trails. No dogs on the bird habitat trail. Picnic area: Picnic tables all over the place. In the shade too.
I'll just start by saying, I can't wait to go back. This park is so much fun; a perfect blend of nature and modern day technologies. This place boasts a 400 site campground with a pool, and 2 full-amenity resorts within. You could stay a week and never run out of things to do within this park. They have nature trails, with stunning views of the mountain and plenty of opportunities to view wildlife. There is a gorgeous lake, and though you can't swim in it, you can paddle or boat it. Historical centers, including Memorial Hall. It has a golf course, and even an Attractions park that houses a ropes course, mini golf, splash pad, 4-D adventure, retail shops, candy stores, restaurants and so much more. Makes a great alternative to a full sized amusement park and has everything a family needs for a fun day out. Getting around the park couldn't be easier. You can hop on board the Scenic Railroad for a beautiful trip around the base of the mountain, or travel up to the summit of this amazing granite rock via the Skylift. We stayed after a day of adventuring, to watch the brand new laser light show, Music Across America. It was Memorial Day Weekend and they had festivities throughout the day with live music from several branches of the US Armed Forces playing classic hits . There was even a Memorial Day firework show directly after the laser light show. Absolutely wonderful, wholesome, experience for all ages. Price for entry: $20.00 Ticket type: It was 20.00 to enter the park, 10.00 a ticket for laser show. Attractions are purchased separately or by buying an all inclusive ticket pass prior to entering the park.
Wonderful National Park destination to visit, especially with your family. There's a lot of park events that appeal to all ages, from younger kids to adults. Very family friendly and the staff working in the park itself were very easy going and information. As someone who has traveled all over the country visiting multiple National Parks I highly recommend Stone Mountain Park for anyone who loves the outdoors. Also a great place to visit for a quick weekend getaway.
Our family had an unforgettable trip! It's a paradise for kids with endless adventures - from the Skyride to the exciting train ride. The play areas and shows kept our children entertained all day. The new drone show and fireworks are worth the wait. Plus, the beautiful scenery and well-kept facilities make it a perfect family-friendly destination. Highly recommend for a memorable family outing!
A remarkable destination suitable for all ages! For beginners : I will recommend Walk-Up Trail to top of Stone Mountain! Beginners can start your journey with this trail, offering a moderate challenge and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Atlanta skyline is also visible, adding to the beauty of the location. For a more laid-back experience: picnicking in the park provides a serene atmosphere while enjoying picturesque spots. Overall, Stone Mountain offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, cultural heritage Memorial Carving, and entertainment for everyone to enjoy.
A very nice park. The mountain itself is very steep on the front side and has a huge carving carved right into it's side. They told us that the figures are each larger than the ones on Mount Rushmore. You can hike up the mountain from other sides, but if you get tired quickly or have some medical condition I recommend taking the line cart above the trees, thus enjoying the breathtaking views from up above. I would definitely recommend a trip there at least once.
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