Stone Mountain Park Tours and Activities
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A theme park surrounds the bare granite of Georgia’s Stone Mountain, a monumental outcropping adorned with the carved images of three Confederate figures: Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and Jefferson Davis. Cable cars and a hiking trail take visitors to the summit, while the theme park area features a museum, historic houses, and more.
The Basics
Among the top attractions in the Atlanta area, Stone Mountain Park combines a fascinating natural site with kid-focused attractions, historic exhibits, a full-sized railway, lakes, and trails. Traverse the bald summit of Stone Mountain via a hiking trail, or ride a 5-mile (8-kilometer) scenic railway to take in the natural landscape. Stone Mountain Park passes can be purchased in advance, and options range from all-attraction passes to bundles that add meals and extra activities.
Things to Know Before You Go
How to Get There
Stone Mountain Park is located at 1000 Robert E. Lee Boulevard in Stone Mountain, Georgia, 20 miles (32 kilometers) from downtown Atlanta; paid parking is available on site. While there’s no public transit station near Stone Mountain Park, it’s possible to reach the park using a combination of train and bus. At the Kensington MARTA station, catch bus 119, which stops about a 10-minute walk from the park. From the Avondale MARTA Station, use bus 120. Cab and ride sharing services must pay a fee for pickup and drop-off at the park.
When to Get There
The park is open year-round. Autumn and spring are popular times to visit, offering mild weather and plenty of sunshine. Temperatures spike from June through September, with the hottest weather in mid-August. While winter in Atlanta can be chilly, this can be a fun time to explore Stone Mountain Park, when it’s relatively free of crowds.
Attending the Stone Mountain Park Lasershow Spectacular
From April through October, the side of Stone Mountain is illuminated with lights, lasers, fireworks, and flames. The park’s 45-minute Lasershow Spectacular can be booked as a stand-alone event, or as a dinner show that includes access to a buffet, snacks, and drinks. If you’re not choosing the dinner experience, bring a lawn chair, blankets, and a picnic to enjoy on the Memorial Lawn. Wheelchair access is available on concrete terraces surrounding the grass.
The Basics
Among the top attractions in the Atlanta area, Stone Mountain Park combines a fascinating natural site with kid-focused attractions, historic exhibits, a full-sized railway, lakes, and trails. Traverse the bald summit of Stone Mountain via a hiking trail, or ride a 5-mile (8-kilometer) scenic railway to take in the natural landscape. Stone Mountain Park passes can be purchased in advance, and options range from all-attraction passes to bundles that add meals and extra activities.
Things to Know Before You Go
- Stone Mountain is great for families with kids.
- Most of Stone Mountain Park is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
- Wheelchairs and mobility scooters are available to rent on site.
How to Get There
Stone Mountain Park is located at 1000 Robert E. Lee Boulevard in Stone Mountain, Georgia, 20 miles (32 kilometers) from downtown Atlanta; paid parking is available on site. While there’s no public transit station near Stone Mountain Park, it’s possible to reach the park using a combination of train and bus. At the Kensington MARTA station, catch bus 119, which stops about a 10-minute walk from the park. From the Avondale MARTA Station, use bus 120. Cab and ride sharing services must pay a fee for pickup and drop-off at the park.
When to Get There
The park is open year-round. Autumn and spring are popular times to visit, offering mild weather and plenty of sunshine. Temperatures spike from June through September, with the hottest weather in mid-August. While winter in Atlanta can be chilly, this can be a fun time to explore Stone Mountain Park, when it’s relatively free of crowds.
Attending the Stone Mountain Park Lasershow Spectacular
From April through October, the side of Stone Mountain is illuminated with lights, lasers, fireworks, and flames. The park’s 45-minute Lasershow Spectacular can be booked as a stand-alone event, or as a dinner show that includes access to a buffet, snacks, and drinks. If you’re not choosing the dinner experience, bring a lawn chair, blankets, and a picnic to enjoy on the Memorial Lawn. Wheelchair access is available on concrete terraces surrounding the grass.
Address: 1000 Robert E Lee Blvd, Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083, USA
Hours: Open daily. Winter: 10am - 5pm, Summer 10am - 7pm (until 8pm on Saturdays)
Admission: Varies
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Experience the Civil War & Battlegrounds of Atlanta by Luxury Car
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Developed ideally for Civil war/history buffs this tour experience will be a treat for all to enjoy! You'll get a true experience of the social & political impact Atlanta has been on the world. Our expert guides take you on some of the routes General Sherman travelled on his death March to the Sea. Our focus is to immerse you into the environment by creating personable, engaging and memorable experiences. You will be driven by a certified driver and knowledgable guide who will give you an overview of all the places you'll visit during your tour. The tour will include complimentary refreshments, and a complimentary lunch. We provide a worry free experience.
This tour includes free entry into
~ Kennesaw National Park,
~ Marietta Cemetery,
~ Smith's family Plantation,
~ Inman Park,
~ Stone mountain Park
~ Atlanta History Center ( an unforgettable experience!)
You will be given free passes to visit the Margaret Mitchell House on your own.
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$274.99
Price varies by group size
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$274.99
Price varies by group size
Face masks required for travelers in public areas
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Face masks provided for travelers
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