I’ve got Georgia on my mind and Gainesville in my heart; I miss this little town already. Every summer we make our annual family trip down to Georgia to spend time with my grandma, who lives in Hall County. This part of Northern Georgia is a great location for families. The southern hospitality and ample supply of fresh Jaemor peaches is enough to make you want to stay. If you are traveling to or even through Georgia, these are the places I highly recommend planning to see.
FRANCES MEADOWS AQUATIC CENTER
While in Georgia we got to spend the day at the highly recommended Frances Meadow Aquatic Center. It really is an amazing place for families to stay cool in Georgia heat. I think parents with young children will love it a lot because it is super cheap and designed especially for littles. The main highlight of the aquatic center is the outdoor pool and water play area. However, the facility also has a 10-lane indoor community pool, 4-lane indoor instructional pool and a wellness center equipped for fitness classes.
The outdoor pool features an amazing play structure with interactive water elements. The play structure has some great learning activities that promote problem solving with gadgets that turn water off and on and a water table that has channels for collecting and pouring water. My boys loved running through the raindrop rainbow and splashing in the geysers. To make the play area complete they have a slide perfect for little ones of all ages.
Towards the back of the outdoor pool area is a zero-depth entry pool with drop bucket water feature, whirl pool, current channel and big kid slides. Children 40 inches and taller are sure to love the two body slides that are three stories tall. My oldest son spent most of his time going down the body slides. My youngest really enjoyed spinning around in the whirl pool that swirls you around in a giant circle than dumps you out in to a channel that pushes you along in a small lazy river.
The amenities at the facility are great. The locker rooms are spacious and provide everything you need to prepare for swimming and cleaning up afterwards. The family changing rooms are located once you enter the outdoor section to the left near the gates. They even have life vests available for littles. The concession stand is reasonably priced and offers a lot of snack options. There is a lovely patio seating area for enjoying your refreshments at. No outside food or drinks are permitted. However, there is a park with picnic benches located right outside the facility, if you wish to pack a picnic lunch.
INFORMATION
FRANCES MEADOWS AQUATIC CENTER
PHONE: (770)533-5850
ADDRESS: 1545 Community Way, Gainesville, GA 30501
COST: $8- Ages 3 and Up/$6- Seniors/FREE- 2 and under
ELACHEE NATURE CENTER
I love that the center features interactive discovery areas and exhibits. Look at all there is to see and do:
- Explore the Exhibit Hallsfilled with hands-on activities for learning the natural and cultural history of Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve. LEARN MORE
- Meet snakes, turtles and other species in our Live Animal Exhibit. LEARN MORE
- Witness Live Bee Hivesand view interpretive panels in the Pollinator Pass Exhibit.
- Observe the regal red tail hawk in the Outdoor Aviary. LEARN MORE
- Borrow a Discover Nature Pack(English or Spanish – FREE check out) from the Nature Shop to help children in grades K-8 get the most out of their Elachee visit.
- Enjoy playing with your little ones along the Storybook Trail (on the Geiger Trail).
- See what’s growing in the Elachee Nature Academy’s Gardens That Teach.
- Set out on the 0.75-mile Ed Dodd Self-Guided Trailto see the diverse forest and topography of the Nature Preserve.
- Explore theE-House, a solar-powered energy conservation demonstration building.
- Study plants in the Certified Pollinator Garden.
- Examine a Pervious Parking Surfaceand Rain-water Collection System (overflow lot).
- Relax in the Picnic Areaand the many Pavilions on the Visitor Center grounds.
- Stop by the Compost Demonstration Siteto learn the basics of a home set-up.
- Pick out a gift at the Nature Shop.
INFORMATION
PHONE: (770)535-1976
ADDRESS: 2125 Elachee Dr. Gainesville, GA 30501
COST: Exploring the park and trails is FREE, small fee to explore the Exhibits in the Center.
DON CARTER STATE PARK
Do you remember the 1996 Olympic games? Many of the outdoor games such as rowing, canoe and kayak were held in Gainesville, right in Lake Lanier. The lake offers kayaking, canoeing, boating, fishing, wakeboarding, waterskiing, paddle boarding and even swimming. The park has more than just water activities to offer though; the hiking trails are gorgeous and play ground is state of the art.
INFORMATION
PHONE: 678-450-7726
ADDRESS: 5000 North Browning Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30506
HOURS: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
COST: $5 parking fee donation at the gate.
MOUNTAIN FRESH CREAMERY
INFORMATION
PHONE: 770-983-1MOO
ADDRESS: 6615 Cleveland Highway, Clermont, GA 30527
HOURS: Tours are on Wednesdays & Saturdays by appointment.
COST: $7 per person (Includes milk sampling & cup of ice cream.)
INK – INTERACTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD FOR KIDS
The neighborhood includes hair salon, grocery market, diner and bank each with everything you would need to pretend you are running or using these businesses. I love that the diner has a working jukebox. The make believe veterinarian clinic, dentist office, medical clinic & Radiology Department rooms have everything your little caregiver needs to be a doctor, nurse or patient. I found it pretty awesome that there are even working light boards and real x-rays.
INFORMATION
PHONE: 770-536-1900
ADDRESS: 999 Chestnut St, SE #11, Gainesville, GA 30501
HOURS: Open most days Monday-Sunday 10 AM – 5 PM
COST: $8 per person Monday- Saturday ($6 Sundays)
HELEN GERMAN TOWN
Nestled in the foothills of Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains is a quaint little Bavarian Alpine village. Helen is home to more than 200 different specialty shops. We usually start off by visiting Tim’s Toy Shop. Last year my boys got wooden trains and cars to pull down the cobble stone sidewalk. Next, we followed the rich aromas and polka music to Hansel and Gretel’s Candy Shop. This family owned business has been in operation for over 30-years. Best part about this candy shop is getting to sample the sweets. It was hard to make a decision between all the delicious confections of tasty peanut brittle, heavenly fudge, divine toffee and endless sweet treats. After much deliberation we walked out well stocked with a block of fudge, a chocolate covered apple and two lollipops bigger than my boy’s faces. We usually end the evening dining by the water and watching people tubing on the river.
INFORMATION
STONE MOUNTAIN
While not in Hall County, Stone Mountain Park is North of Atlanta and an excellent place for families to visit. I have been coming to Stone Mountain since I was a child and have fond memories. It’s exciting to make new memories with my family now that I have kids of my own. Stone Mountain Park is huge and offers so much to see and do. See The Playful Parent guide for more information.
INFORMATION
ADDRESS: 1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd. Stone Mountain, GA 30083
ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDENS-GAINESVILLE
ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN- GAINESVILLE
PHONE: 404-888-4760
ADDRESS: 1911 Sweetbay Drive, Gainesville, GA 30501
COST: $8 Adult/$5 Kids 3-12/FREE 3 and under
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