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18 Attractions to Explore Near Lost Mountain Park

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Oregon ParkOregon Park is an ideal destination for a family outing or for enjoying nature. Located on the banks of South Cobb Creek and only 5 miles from downtown Smyrna, it's the perfect spot for picnicking, fishing, hiking and cycling. Amenities include a large playground with swings and slides, 3 different types of trails, a gazebo, pavilions and restrooms. Additionally, the 33-acre park has a stocked lake to fish in as well as open grass fields that are suitable for flying kites.
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Green Meadows PreserveThis lush 200-acre oasis is full of trees, streams, ponds, and wildlife providing visitors with an incredible experience no matter time they visit. At Green Meadows you’ll find trails that meander through the forest with plenty of opportunities to spot a variety of birds and other animals. There’s also a pond great for paddling where folks can soak up all that nature has to offer while taking in spectacular views of the surrounding landscape.
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Noonday CreekNoonday Creek is a vibrant outdoor recreational area that offers many activities. Visitors can explore the banks of this creek on foot or by bike, discovering the many wildlife and flora that call it home. Anglers can try their luck at some of the best fishing spots along Noonday Creek, catching trophy bass and other species. Swimmers will be delighted by picnic areas and swim holes throughout the creek, providing beautiful swimming experiences with breathtaking views of nearby hills.
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Cheatham HillCheatham Hill, is known for its connection to historic events of the civil war. This area was the site of a defining battle in July 1864 and has since been dubbed “The Hell Hole” due to its ferocity during that fight. During the months after this battle, Cheatham Hill served as a Union garrison, though the original hill no longer exists as it was leveled when Interstate 75 was constructed. A memorial monument serves to remind visitors of this history.
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Illinois MonumentThe Illinois Monument stands 30 feet tall and is a beautiful dedication to fallen heroes from Illinois who fought alongside the Confederate army during the Civil War. The monument was first erected in 1889 by the Daughters of the Confederacy and depicts Cpl. James Stone, an Illinois private in the war, leaning against his abandoned rifle with his right hand on his hip and face turned away from the viewer.
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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield ParkKennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park is full of Civil War history. Established in 1917, the park spans over 2,965 acres and has the Kennesaw Mountain summit area standing at a height of 1,808 feet. Visitors can explore one of America's most notable battlefields by strolling along one of 17 miles of trails that are nestled amongst a preserved landscape featuring stunning views across North Georgia.
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Hiram A. Haverstick Farmstead The Hiram A. Haverstick Farmstead, located in Boone County, Indiana, stands as a preserved representation of 19th-century rural life and agricultural practices in the region. This farmstead, dating back to the mid-1800s, offers insights into the lifestyle and operations of a typical farm from that era.
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Little Kennesaw MountainLittle Kennesaw Mountain is a popular scenic spot, just northwest of Marietta. Named after the mountain range on which it stands, Little Kennesaw Mountain is a great place to go for dramatic views as well as some good exercise. Visitors can either hike, run or bike up to the crest of the Kinnehoochee Ridge where they will find unparalleled views of the surrounding city and countryside scenery and quite a few opportunities for photographs.
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Kennesaw MountainKennesaw Mountain features a variety of scenic views and recreational activities, including diverse wildlife habitat and more than 3,000 acres of forest. Known for its historical significance during the Civil War Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in 1864, visitors can explore the park’s 17 miles of trails offering panoramic views from its 1,808-foot summit. The park also includes an interpretive battlefield trail with 15 historic sites describing the battle's events and stories.
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Lewis StreetLewis Park provides a great escape from city living. Located several miles away from Atlanta, this 1000 acre wooded park offers plenty of recreational activities to keep visitors busy. Hiking trails and picnic areas are perfect for leisurely days outdoors, while the two lakes provide opportunities for fishing and paddling. The natural setting is supplemented with modern amenities such as a skate park, playgrounds, and sports fields for even more ways to have fun.
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Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive HistoryThis is an engaging place to explore the ties between transportation and wartime history. It allows guests to tour a window into past conflicts through interactive displays, artifacts, and its restored locomotive, The General. Visitors also get a special chance to get behind the wheel of a World War II American-built Sherman Tank - an incredible experience that brings history to life! Representing both sides of the conflict, this museum honors those who served in war with heartfelt exhibits.
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Tramore ParkTramore Park, is the perfect destination for outdoor recreation and relaxation. Spanning over seventy acres of lush green space, the park features everything from ball fields and tennis courts to a large playground and a 3-mile walking trail. During warmer months, visitors can also enjoy swimming at the Olympic-sized pool or perhaps rent out one of the pavilions for a picnic with friends and family.
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Lake AcworthLake Acworth is the perfect spot for a scenic view of nature. It is surrounded by breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and a serene setting. This gorgeous lake offers fishing, swimming, boat access, picnic areas, and more for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy. For those looking for a peaceful place to relax, visitors can take a leisurely walk or bike ride along the trails. Not only are there plenty of activities; but also numerous shops and eateries sprinkled about the area.
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Cauble ParkCauble Park, is surely a treasured park for locals and visitors alike. It features vast acres of green grass perfect for lazing in the sunshine or having a picnic with friends. The nearby lake offers plenty of opportunities to go fishing or just take a calming stroll along its shore. In addition, they've got amenities such as six lighted tennis courts, playgrounds and fields that are regularly used for organized sports and activity classes.
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Marietta Confederate CemeteryMarietta Confederate Cemetery is a historic burial site for those who lost their lives during the Civil War. Home to over 3,000 soldiers and sailors who fought for the Southern cause, the cemetery provides a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by so many for their beliefs. As one visits this hallowed ground, it is hard not to feel an overwhelming sense of respect for those who sacrificed their lives to protect what they believed in.
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Marietta SquareThis vibrant community offers an array of activities to visitors and residents alike. From the Marietta Museum of Historic Homes to the lively Glover Park events year-round, there's always something exciting happening at the square. The historic district is a treasure trove of late 19th and early 20th century architecture, with unique stores lining each street. It also features excellent restaurants that are frequented by foodies from all around Georgia.
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Glover ParkGlover Park is a picturesque community located close to the renowned city of Atlanta, it is a perfect blend of small town charm and metropolitan luxury. With lush greenery, peaceful surroundings, spectacular parks and lakes, it offers plenty of room for outdoor activities like fishing and boating. Tourists can explore the nearby attractions such as Little River Park, James Walker Park and East Cobb Park, where there are amenities like tennis courts, playgrounds, green spaces and tennis courts.
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Earl and Rachel Smith Strand TheatreThe Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre was built in the small town of Marietta, Georgia in 1939. This historic theatre is a magnificent experience like none other, with velvet curtains, old-fashioned fixtures, and enough seating for 622 guests. The Strand only uses state of the art technology to brint the biggest Hollywood favorites to locals. Movies are not the only feature; they also provide live performances such as concerts, plays, and even rebroadcasts of Broadway productions!

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Lost Mountain Park is a recreational oasis features five miles of trails for biking and hiking year round. There are decks built along the trail as well, allowing visitors to take in the stunning beauty of the park from breathtaking vistas. Lost Mountain even offers a multi-use trail, which allows access to both hikers and horseback riders alike. There are various other activities for people of all ages such as an adventure playground and amenities like tennis courts, picnic areas, and grills.
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