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Outdoor Fun For The Entire Family!

Stone Mountain Park offers more than just indoor family attractions. With 3,200 acres of natural beauty just outside Atlanta, the Park offers numerous outdoor adventures for all ages.  Enjoy exploring? Take a hike: We've got 15 miles of wooded nature trails. You can also climb the 1.3 mile trail to the top of Stone Mountain, have a family picnic in the scenic surroundings of our Grist Mill and Covered Bridge or go fishing in our 363-acre lake.  Tee off on one of our two beautiful Georgia golf courses with breathtaking views and golf pro shops.


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Stone Mountain Park History   Featured!
Stone Mountain Park has delighted guests for 50 years but people have visited the area around the mountain for much longer. Timeline • 1838 –...   More
Walk-Up Trail to the Top of Stone Mountain   Featured!
Guests that want a little more adventure during their visit should take the 1.3 mile trek to the top of the mountain.  The trail is open daily...   More
Carillon  
The daily concert from our 732-bell Carillon is one of the true joys of Stone Mountain Park. The Carillon was donated to the Park by our friends...   More
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center  
The recently renovated Confederate Hall has over 5,400 square feet of interactive exhibit space, multiple state-of-the-art classrooms, a theater and offices...   More
Confederate Memorial Carving  
The largest high relief sculpture in the world, the Confederate Memorial Carving, depicts three Confederate heroes of the Civil War, President Jefferson...   More
Fishing in Stone Mountain Lake  
Fishing is permitted on the lake from 6:00 a.m. until Midnight.  We have four types of fish in the lake:  bass, carp, catfish, and bream.  You...   More
Grist Mill  
In 1965, this century-old mill was moved to the Park from its original site near Ellijay, GA. One of the most picturesque spots in the Park, it makes...   More
Hiking Trails  
Stone Mountain Park features 15 miles of hiking and walking trails, including the 1.3 mile trail to the top of the mountain which starts at the Confederate...   More
Quarry Exhibit  
This outdoor display was developed to tell the story of an industry that played a significant part in the history of Stone Mountain.  Throughout...   More
Songbird Habitat & Trail  
Stone Mountain Park's Songbird Habitat sits on the site of the former 1996 Summer Olympic Games venue for Archery and Cycling. The Woodland Trail and...   More
Walk, Jog, or Bike Around the Mountain  
Walkers, joggers, and bicyclists can circle the mountain on Robert E. Lee Boulevard, a 5 mile loop. Motor vehicle traffic is one-way between Confederate...   More


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