
Oak Mountain
Established in 1927, Oak Mountain State Park was initially a 940-acre park on Double Oak Mountain.
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89.2 mi away
Silver Comet Trail
Due to the flat pavement and serene surroundings, this is a very popular spot for cyclists, hikers, runners, and in-line skaters.
97.8 mi away
Cave Springs
Nestled next to the Alabama state borderline, this off-the-beaten-path swimming destination is mostly just known to locals who live in town.
99.9 mi away
Carrollton GreenBelt
Taking you through suburban neighborhoods, college campuses, city parks, and commercial shopping areas, this 18-mile trail is an easy ride through western Georgia.
102.8 mi away
Chattahoochee Bend State Park
One of Georgia's largest state parks, Chattahoochee Bend State Park, boasts five miles of river frontage and is an easily accessible, and very popular, location for swimming, paddling, and fishing.
106.3 mi away
Banning Mills
Hidden in the middle of Snake Creek Gorge, this swimming hole was once the backdrop for a Pre-Civil War textile mill.
111.6 mi away
James H. "Sloppy" Floyd State Park
James H. Floyd, or "Sloppy" Floyd, State Park covers 561 acres and contains two lakes surrounded by the Chattahoochee National Forrest.