If you want to escape the big city of Atlanta, there are some mountains close enough that it will give you that faraway feel. The views are spectacular and the natural beauty all around will be just what you need.
This article is going to tell you about the mountains that are all less than an hour from downtown Atlanta.
Did you know that Atlanta is actually situated along the foothills to the Smokey Mountains.
So it stands to reason that there would be elevated areas — mountains — in close proximity to Atlanta. If you want to walk them for exercise or climb them to test your endurance, all you have to do is take a short ride via I-285 and you’re there!
Here Are The Mountains Closest To Atlanta
To give our list the perspective and context that it needs, we included reviews so that you can see how people feel — and what they see — about the landmarks we’ll mention.
Here are the closest mountains near Atlanta:
Stone Mountain
Here’s what one reviewer says about Stone Mountain Park: “Had an awesome time. Was there for close to a week staying at the Stone Mountain Campground. If staying with kids, I recommend staying in the purple loop as it is close to the pool and playground with full hookups.”
More: “Plenty to do at the park with historical education, sky ride up the mountain, walking path up the mountain for those wanting a little physical challenge, train ride around the to recuperate from walking up or down the mountain, wildlife throughout the park, stage shows in the main attraction area, putt putt golf, etc.”
Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield Park
Here’s what one Google reviewer says: “Phenomenal place! Definitely my new favorite place to jog around Marietta.
Gorgeous scenery… the running trails are immaculate, well maintained, undulating (rolling hills) and well marked on Google maps… fortunate for me b/c I got to playing and didn’t realize I turned off and went down the trail taking me down wrong way and added an extra 4+miles!”
Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area
Here’s what one Google reviewer says: “This is my most favorite excursion in Greater Atlanta ! A great way to spend time away from all the hoopla of the city. A great way to appreciate this world and all in it! Beautiful natural beauty flowers, berries, and groves of tree’s. Let’s not forget the fauna around the area. The lakes are gorgeous when it rains, and majestic as dry bases when empty. Please visit this park and keep it clean!”
Final Word
The Atlanta area is a big city, but it’s also close enough to the countryside that you can enjoy the mountains by driving for less than an hour.
But that’s not all: Georgia has some beautiful state parks you can check out along the way. Here’s a guide.
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