If you love spending time in nature, our High Shoals and Pointe North communities in Dallas, GA, are the perfect places to call home. Situated in the heart of Paulding County, these communities offer more than just beautiful homes—they provide easy access to some of Georgia’s most stunning outdoor destinations. Whether you’re into hiking, biking, or just soaking up the scenery, here’s your guide to outdoor living at High Shoals and Pointe North in Dallas, GA.
Chase Waterfalls and Walk Through History
Start your exploration with a visit to High Shoals Falls—a
breathtaking waterfall tucked away on a lush hiking trail. It’s a great spot to escape for some fresh air and take in the natural beauty. And for pet owners, dogs on leashes are welcome, so you can bring your furry friends along!
History buffs will love Pickett’s Mill Battlefield Trails, where shaded paths wind through one of the best-preserved Civil War battlegrounds in the nation. It’s a unique opportunity to step back in time while exploring peaceful, wooded trails.
Hit the Trails and Parks
The Silver Comet Trail is a
must for bikers and walkers alike. With multiple
trailheads in Dallas and throughout Paulding County, you’ll find miles of paved pathways great for a leisurely ride or an all-day adventure. Plus, you might even catch a glimpse of local wildlife along the way!
If you’re looking to spend a sunny afternoon outdoors, head to Mt. Tabor Park. You can take a leisurely stroll around the lake or
enjoy the mountain biking trails. For a more relaxed experience, visit
Pumpkinvine Creek Nature Park or Sara Babb Park, where
peaceful hikes through nature provide amazing spots to unwind.
Unique Local Finds
If you’re looking for something a little different, visit the
Farm at Little Fox Hollow—a veteran-owned, non-profit animal rescue that’s free to visit. Meet the miniature rescue farm animals, hike the mile-long trail, or enjoy unique activities like hiking with your favorite farm animal, inside pasture tours, or their beekeeping experience. Proceeds go to the care of their rescue animals, so it’s a great way to spend the day while supporting a good cause!