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    Butts County Courthouse

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    Dauset Trails Nature Center - Owl having breakfast.

    Dauset Trails Nature Center

    4.5(22 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    We came here February 2nd, 2026 to find out if General Beauregard Lee would see his shadow!…read moreThe park is not normally open on Mondays, but this was a special occasion. In fact, this was their 45th year celebrating Groundhog Day. The gates opened a little prior to 6am and there was plenty of parking. The restrooms were right next to the parking lot and not only were they clean...they were HEATED, which was so wonderful since it was about 25 degrees outside. It was a short walk to the festivities, less than a half mile, but it was through the woods (VERY CLEARLY marked!) and over some wooden boardwalks (not sure how handicap accessible this is but it was an easy walk for this out of shape girl.) Everything was well maintained and looked beautiful even in the dark. We were able to see a bald eagle and another hawk close to the groundhog enclosure. If it would have been a bit warmer (the pond was frozen over!) I would have loved to stay and see more of the animals. Especially the otters. This girl LOVES otters. There was quite a bit of merchandise available: stuffed groundhogs, bracelets, a variety of buttons, several different tee shirts, and magnets. We bought a few items and entered the raffle to win a gift bag that included the original copy of last years proclamation. It was a really cold wait for the 7:31 proclamation time, although the park did pass out hand warmers. I think we could have waited a bit longer but since this was our first time, we had no idea how big of a crowd to expect. I would guess that there were 100-150 people. Being so early, we were right up front but I think we would have been about to see if we had gotten there a bit later. All of the employees (volunteers?) were very nice and helpful. We met many people who do this annually and there were even news crews here. It was very fun and definitely worth attending. We will definitely be returning but only when it is absolutely warmer! Ps. He saw his shadow!

    Really nice place to take the whole family. Their facilities and employees are very nice. All of…read morethe animals are well cared for. The trails are great outside of the animal section.

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    Dauset Trails Nature Center
    Dauset Trails Nature Center - Well lit pathways

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    Centennial Olympic Park - 4/10/24 FYI.

    Centennial Olympic Park

    4.0(412 reviews)
    40.5 miDowntown

    I had an opportunity to visit Centennial Olympic Park for 3 days for the World Cup. The venue was…read moreamazing. The security checkout point lines moved very quickly. Plenty of bathrooms and food vendors. Water was free just need to bring your bottle. Huge TV screen to watch the soccer matches. Well done here. Plenty of vendors selling water, beer, sodas, and cocktails. Great job here Atlanta. Epic event y'all pulled off here for the world coming to Atlanta for the World Cup matches.

    Pretty but underwhelming. Maybe that's not an entirely fair takeaway but for such an iconic park, I…read morewas expecting to leave it feeling refreshing, inspired and impressed. I left grateful for the green space but not really feeling much else. For the kids, you have to realize: the Olympics put Atlanta on the map. Prior to the games, it was a mid-to-largish Southern city without much distinction.* After the games, it turned into the crowded af bastion of Southern pop culture. Atlanta's history is divided in pre- and post- games. That's why I thought that a trip here would be akin to Central, Golden Gate or Lincoln. Nope. It had some nice intentional design. Pavers. Statues. Fun water features. The Ferris wheel. The rings (the water fountain wasn't working during my visit). But... I don't know. Like I inferred above, it fell flat. Glad I saw it but I expected more. It's smaller than you imagine. Oh, and all the bathrooms were closed/locked on a Wednesday afternoon in mid-spring. I don't know what that's about. *Taking nothing away from Dr. King.

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    Centennial Olympic Park - The Fountain of Rings at night

    The Fountain of Rings at night

    Centennial Olympic Park - Olympic rings (my second Olympic rings photo - Paris last year around this time!)

    Olympic rings (my second Olympic rings photo - Paris last year around this time!)

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    Stone Mountain Park - Stone Mountain

    Stone Mountain Park

    3.8(1.1k reviews)
    37.2 mi

    Been in Atlanta almost 8 years and never actually climbed or went around the mountain like I did…read morethis day. I've been here before for one of the Halloween events, but this day in particular I was here to actually enjoy the park in broad daylight and not at night. This is definitely the place to get a good workout in. You can walk around the mountain, which is a 5 mile walk or you can walk up the mountain which is 1 mile up. Honey, let me tell you that 1 mile up is not a joke, but you feel so good once you get to accomplish it and see all the other people attending to walk up the mountain. This is a experience for all age groups. The elderly were out there. The young was out there. The middle age was out there. Everyone was there having a good time, exercising and getting in a good stroll in the park. The Rangers are also out in the park for any assistance that you need as well. I thought I was gonna need them plenty of time when I attempted to go up the mountain, but I did just fine and I survived. I prefer to go around the mountain in the 5 mile walk where you see lots of people either on bikes, skates or walking their dog or pushing their kids in strollers it's a great experience and a good walk especially after the weather is decent. Now because I had such a good time, I have to look into getting a pass

    Today was one of those days where it just was a bad idea to come here…read more I came as a kid a few times and it was enjoyable. They have taken out some things and upgraded but there are lots of attractions that are broken or outdated. We are visiting from Hawaii. We didn't come specifically for this but we did drive 3 hours to see what Stone Mountain offers now. We couldn't ride the skylift as it was too hot (this was at 11am). They close it down until temps lower. But you can always hike up. This is not gonna happen with good attitudes for my kids though since there are four of them 7 and under. A lot of walking and not enough happening. Skylift closed. Train was closed. Boat closed. Couldn't do anything except watch the 4d movie. Food at marketplace is grab and go but there are no trays to carry back to table which would be ideal if you are bringing 7 meals to a table. The staff are unmotivated and not helpful. They are a skeleton crew just moving around acting busy. Not worth a 3 hour drive. Aloha

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    Proud of my self

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    Stone Mountain Park

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