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Best Day Hikes Around Atlanta

The winter of 2017 was abnormally mild for Georgia, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a single Southerner that’s upset about it. As it continues to get warmer, Georgians can take an early stab at getting outside into the great outdoors. Below, we’ve listed some of our favorite hikes around Georgia and close to some Paran Homes Communities that you can start exploring today!

Yellow River Park: Yellow River Trail
Located near: Snellville, GA

Step into the North Georgia mountains without ever going north. Nestled between Stone Mountain and Snellville lays 566 acres of rolling green hills and the beautifully flowing Chattahoochee River. The hike travels up a 3.2 mile stretch of an unpaved earth with an elevation gain of no more than 50 feet. It hugs the edges of the river for the entire duration of the hike before ending at a calm sheet-like waterfall.

Our community Annistown Meadows is close by, and in the process of selling last opportunities.

Villas at Park Place, an up and coming community that is now pre-selling, is also very close by.

GPS COORDINATES

33.791400, -84.071550 // N33 47.484 W84 04.293

 

Arabia Mountain: Any Trail

Located near: Atlanta

Feel like you’re on another planet by visiting Arabia Mountain. Once used for its gorgeous granite as a quarry, the stone-topped mountain serves as the perfect place for extended views, photo-worthy landscapes, and rare plant sightings. There is an abundance of trail options here, everything from forested, unpaved trails winding to a glassy lake, to stone summit views, you could spend the entire day at Arabia Mountain and not see everything. Put up a hammock and relax next to trickling creeks or get adventurous and catch a few geocaches (this place is littered with them!)

GPS COORDINATES
33.660294, -84.123704  // N33 39.618 W84 07.422

 

Sawnee Mountain Preserve: Indian Seats Trail
Located near: Cumming, GA

See the ultimate stone thrones at Sawnee Mountain Preserve. A moderate hike to the top of Sawnee Mountain provides incredible 360 summit views from over 3,000ft in elevation. A moderately challenging day hike of over 600 feet in elevation in the span of two miles leaves hikers with a beautiful vista awaiting them at the end. The trail gets its name from the granite depressions at the summit of the mountain that look like they were made to be seats. Perhaps they once were during the mountains long Native American history.

Close by is The Lakes of Franklin Goldmine; a beautiful community that is now selling in its new phase.

GPS COORDINATES
34.254750, -84.138933 // N34 15.285 W84 08.336

 

Cochran Mill Park: Henry Mill Falls Trail
Located near: Newnan, GA

Cochran Mill Park boasts over 800 acres of an incredibly healthy ecosystem thriving with native plant and animal species. The hike is 6.5 miles of unpaved land where you might pass people on horses or joggers on an adventurous run. The trail has several creek crossings that eventually lead to a rushing waterfall at the end. Take a refreshing dip or simply splash some water on your face after a hike-well-done at Cochran Mill. Visit the nearby town of Serenbe that is designed to be an intentional farm-to-table, a holistic community with peaceful meadows and a trail that leads you all over the small town.

Our communities Newnan Lakes, and Heritage Ridge are both in close out selling their last homes. Be sure to take a look while you are on your way to this beautiful park.

GPS COORDINATES
33.571550, -84.713350 // N33 34.293 W84 42.801

 

Chattahoochee Bend State Park: Riverside and Bend Trails
Located Near: Newnan, GA

For those up for a longer hike, the 10-mile sprawl of protected land at Chattahoochee Bend State Park should satisfy even the most avid explorers. This trail meanders through the woods along the Chattahoochee River and up through the woods over rolling hills. Never surpassing an elevation gain of 100 feet, this trail offers enough elevation to make you feel the hike, while flat enough for an enjoyable, not-too-arduous adventure.

 

Constitution Lakes Park: Doll’s Head Trail
Located Near: Atlanta

For something a little creepier, or artsy – depending on your perspective – the Doll’s Head Trail located just outside Atlanta is sure to please the entire family. This trail makes its way through verdant wetlands and glassy lakes with nature preserve boardwalks that make you feel like you’re walking on water. Certainly one of the most unique hikes in all of Atlanta, this trail uses found objects from the nearby South River to decorate its short 1.6 mile loop. This marshy hike makes for the optimal morning adventure as the fog is just rolling off the dual lakes. A must-see hike for anyone living near Atlanta with a thirst for the unusual.

 

Providence Canyon State Park
Located Near: Lumpkin County

Located a bit outside of Atlanta, we couldn’t resist including this day trip hike. Known as “Little Grand Canyon,” Providence Canyon State Park is a geological masterpiece right in the southeast. With over 3-miles of trails and 7-miles of backcountry trails, the canyon is suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The caretakers of this park offer guided hikes and astrological viewings on certain nights throughout the year. If you’d enjoy a more structured activity, check out the park’s updated calendar of events.

 

No matter where you choose to hike in Georgia’s incredibly lush landscapes, always remember to tell someone where you’re going and when you plan to be back. Always bring a source of water for yourself, a good pair of boots with ankle support, and enjoy a relaxing break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Spring Is Here: A Guide to the Best Parks in Georgia

Happy first day of Spring! That means warm weather, getting outside, and entertaining the family! Atlanta has been ranked one of the top 20 greenest cities for its reclamation of greenspace, and there’s a wealth of opportunities to enjoy some of the best parks in metro Atlanta! Whether you live in one of our beautiful Georgia properties near Newnan, McDonough, Powder Springs, Centerville, or elsewhere in the city, there are ample options for everyone to enjoy the beautiful outdoors! Head out to one of these the family-friendly parks in beautiful Georgia today.

Atlanta Zoo - Intown destination in Grant Park

Zoo Atlanta

For a full day of exciting fun, take a trip to Zoo Atlanta, in the heart of Georgia’s capital! The Atlanta Zoo is one of four zoos in the entire country that house giant pandas! The park offers restaurants, food trucks, plenty of benches for tired feet, and most importantly: over 200 species of creatures! From primates to cheetahs, to even the smallest bugs and reptiles, the zoo is sure to please all sorts of nature lovers! The Atlanta Zoo takes pride in their commitment to conservation and education in all generations, so no matter how old you or your little ones are, this is a great stop on the weekend.

Snellville Community Garden

Snellville’s Parks and Recreation Department has been working diligently to plan a community garden that families and community members can contribute to. They plan to use the space as a place for learning, sharing, and growing your own food to take home with you and donate to those in need. Teaching children the benefits of growing their own food (and letting them get their hands dirty!) are lessons they can take with them as they grow up. The garden will feature a greenhouse, pavilions, a tool shed, and an amphitheater to be used throughout the year.  The Snellville Community Garden is a great place for people of all ages as well! Annistown Meadows, is now in last opportunities and Villas at Park Place is just getting started. Both are very close to this Community Garden.

McDonough’s Heritage Park and Village

An award-winning park in the heart of McDonough, Georgia, Heritage Park offers families and community members the chance to see what life was like in Henry County around the turn of the century. The park still boasts buildings from that time period, as well as an original locomotive! The village also features a veteran’s museum as well as old school houses and a settler’s cabin, among other historic structures. If you’re not in the mood to travel through time, the park also offers walking trails and three full-sized softball fields! Our communities – Jubilee, Fears Mill and Hamilton Pointe are very close to this great park.

Greenville Street Park, Newnan

Right on the edge of Historic Newnan lays 2-acre urban park called Greenville Street Park. With beautiful hardscapes, water fountains, and stage area, this park allows visitors and families to stroll through the heart of idyllic Newnan. Meander through the paths and take photos with the sculptures on a beautiful sunny day while enjoying this lovely town. Now in last opportunities, Heritage Ridge and Newnan Lakes are both close by this fun spot.

Piedmont Park, Atlanta

For a truly action-packed, yet relaxing, day, take a trip to Piedmont Park in beautiful midtown Atlanta. Piedmont Park is full of daytime activities, from bocce courts, fishing, walking, jogging, to swimming and tennis, this park offers all types of activities. Piedmont Park is 185 acres of beautiful greenspace in the city and has no shortage of activities for the whole family. Like Zoo Atlanta, Piedmont Park is committed to conservation and regularly hosts conservation events in the evening for adults. Take advantage of any one of their offerings for a beautiful weekend!

See the Beauty of Paran Homes

If you want to live near one of these beautiful parks and explore Georgia for all it has to offer, contact one of our agents today to view your future home in one of our communities. The team at Paran Homes is dedicated and happy to assist everyone in finding the home of their dreams. Call today!