Top Parks in Cartersville, Bartow county, Georgia, United states

Stanley Tree And Landscaping Stump Grinding Services

Address: 6 Walnut Dr, Cartersville, GA 30120, USA

Park

“I’m still amazed at the service and attention we received from Doug and his team. We have asked for references from our community and Stanley Tree Service was one highly recommended. I called and left a message on a Saturday, Doug called me back within an hour and asked if he could come by within the hour. YES! He gave us a very competitive price. When compared to other companies we had received references on, his price was just one of the factors…TIMEFRAME and equipment were most important. He was able to fit us in within a week and the job was done and cleaned up as though the landscapers had finished it off. They blew leaves, dirt and debris and carted it all away.”

EMREC Camp

Address: 325 Old Allatoona Rd SE, Cartersville, GA 30121, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Beautiful spot on the lake! Couldn’t recommend enough for a weekend getaway!”

Hamilton Crossing Park

Address: 429, 155 Hamilton Crossing Rd NW, Cartersville, GA 30120, USA

Park

“Great place to hold an F3 workout at 5:30am! Lots of open parking spaces. Didn't get to use it but it looked like there were also plenty of paths and fields for activities.”

Pine Mountain Trail, Spur 20 Parking & Trailhead

Address: Co Rd 294N, Cartersville, GA 30121, USA

Park

“Only a 20 min drive on 75N from Kennesaw. Beautiful view on the summit especially at sunset. Nice system of trails to choose from. All trails are under 5 miles unless you connect them. If you were to connect all in a day, you could probably make ten or so miles. Two parking lots on opposite sides and exits. Favorite spot for an impulsive hike and or run. 🥾 🥾🥾”

Pine Mountain Trail, West

Address: Komatsu Dr SE, Cartersville, GA 30121, USA

Park

“This was a well marked trail! We went up the boot trail, which I believe was marked with blue. It was labeled moderate but was a more easy as it was uphill, but was dirt and packed with minimal obstacles. The view at the summit was nice with a good photo op! We went down the trail marked strenuous with the Fatman Squeeze. It recommended hiking poles. There was one area with rocks that required some more hands inclusion for traversing. But overall, it was pretty similar to the boot trail. So, more moderate with the inclusion of the rocks. We enjoy it as it had pretty trees and foliage! There was ample parking—very nice gravel lot with a port-o-potty”

Parks & Rec Maintenance Department

Address: 31 Beavers Dr, Cartersville, GA 30120, USA

Park

“Great place”

Dellinger Park

Address: 100 Pine Grove Rd, Cartersville, GA 30120, USA

Park

“This is a really nice place to take a walk. There is a small pond with friendly ducks. The library has a children's story up to read as you walked around. It was a fun family day.”

Gatewood Park

Address: 224 Bartow Beach Rd SE, Cartersville, GA 30121, USA

Park

“Great campground. Super quite for October and the staff was very friendly. Make sure to do your research on your site to make sure you can get your camper backed in as some places are a bit tight. We will be back again in a few weeks.”

Allatoona Landing Inc

Address: 24 Allatoona Landing Rd SE, Cartersville, GA 30121, USA

Campground Storage Park Lodging

“1st visit to campground. Very nice and well maintained.. clean and organized. Friendly, helpful personnel available. Definitely recommend and will book again. We stayed in cabin 2br and relatives parked their RVs. All of us had a great time with zero disturbances.”

Clarence Benham Park

Address: 135 Jones St, Cartersville, GA 30120, USA

Park

“Pretty nice park. Quiet and secluded. Only thing wrong is I do wish they had a bathroom there! Besides that it's a great lil park.”

Deerfield Practice Area

Address: 10 Pine Grove Rd, Cartersville, GA 30120, USA

Park

“Nice place to play disc golf. No water when we played, but there is the promise of sizeable water traps after a big rain.”

Leake Mounds Interpretive Trail

Address: 1700 West Ave, Cartersville, GA 30120, USA

Park

“Leake Mounds is another even earlier native American site built by the Swift Creek Culture and dating to what is known as the Middle Woodland period. This goes back to the prehistoric era between 300 BC and 600 AD. The interpretative trail of 18 markers covers around three kilometres. It details the archaeological finds discovered during digs, and what they mean for our understanding of this period of history. The trail takes in the remains of three mounds, as well as a large semi-circular ditch or moat, and a midden – a prehistoric landfill site.”

Red Top Mountain State Park Pioneer Campground

Address: 101 Webster Ferry Landing, Cartersville, GA 30121, USA

Park

“Favorite campsite, our family loves that we are secluded from everyone else”

Allatoona Landing Campground

Address: 24 Allatoona Landing Rd SE #7673, Cartersville, GA 30121, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“What a nice place to camp. We stayed right on the water for a week. Close to Lakepoint ball fields! Great swim area right in front of our campsite. We had family and friends come stay at the campground too. The boys rode their bikes, swam in the pool, fished and played lots of basketball. Check in was easy and the security was great. We will go back to this campground. Very family friendly and great memories!”

Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site

Address: 813 Indian Mound Rd SE, Cartersville, GA 30120, USA

Museum Park

“I took the library pass and went with the family. It’s just amazing to see what Indians have done and lived in this land long time back. The place is well preserved and maintained and we had a good time walking around the trail and knowing about the history. The whole walk and visit took us around 2-3 hours. Do not miss the river walk laid out in the map and the pathway under the bridge.”

Fairmount Falls Park

Address: 9800 Thixton Ln, Louisville, KY 40291, USA

Park Shoe store Home goods store Store

“This is a little unknown gem and the town of Louisville easy to get to not so easy to find GPS made me pass it twice there's not a very big sign pointing out the displaced but if you look hard you can find it it's an easy walk although it was muddy when we went still an easy walk for two people and a dog they only let 3 Cars a day in so you have to get a horde of the proper people to get the code although we did and need it but you need to look it up on Google I cannot remember at this time it was a nice visit only took about 15 minutes to hike it enjoy”

Mountain Parking Equipment

Address: Colorado Springs, CO 80908, USA

Park Meal takeaway Store Restaurant

“Best Arby’s I’ve been to in years! Manager comped us free food for waiting a little extra time. Everything tasted great and service was wonderful. We will be back.”

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