Appalachian Trail: The Appalachian Trail, designated a National Scenic Trail in 1968, is a footpath over 2,100 miles long.
Atlanta Outdoor Club: Whether you are new to the Atlanta area orhave lived here your whole life, the AOC is a great way to explore the outdoors of Georgia and the Southeast with a fun, friendly and active group.
Candler Park: This National Register of Historic Places neighborhood is one of Atlanta's first suburbs and was founded as Edgewood in 1890.
Centennial Olympic Park: Centennial Olympic Park is the largest downtown park in the country developed in the last 25 years.
Chastain Park: Currently the largest public park in Atlanta, Chastain Park consists of 268 acres and is encircled by many neighborhoods.
Chattahoochee River: The Chattahoochee National Recreation Area contains 16 park units with a total of 50 miles of hiking trails.
Freedom Park: Designated an Atlanta Art Park by the city of Atlanta and home to seven permanent installations of significant art created by artists of international stature.
Grant Park: As the oldest surviving city park in Atlanta, Grant Park encompasses 131.5 acres.
Lake Lanier Islands: Lake Lanier Islands Resort is situated on the shores of Lake Sidney Lanier and is Georgia's most visited lakeside resort destination.
Piedmont Park: Piedmont Park, Atlanta's "Common Ground" since 1904, is located approximately 2 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta.
Stone Mountain Park: Located on 3,200 acres of natural beauty, Stone Mountain Park features a wide variety of fun family activities and things to do in the Atlanta, Georgia area.
The Silver Comet Trail: This quiet, non-motorized trail is for walkers, hikers, bicyclists, roller blades, horses, dog walkers, and is wheel chair accessible.
Yellow River Park: Yellow River Park offers great mountain biking trails, horse trails and walking trails all along Yellow River.
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