Nature Places Map
Nature in Georgia:
Georgia Aquarium
I recommend buying tickets online in advance. It saves you from standing in long ticket lines and sometimes there are deals or discounts available if you book ahead.
Atlanta Botanical Garden
Wear comfy shoes! The grounds are large and you’ll do a lot of walking. I learned the hard way after my heels started hurting halfway through
I recommend checking if the garden has any special exhibits or events happening during your visit. When I went, there was an art installation that totally made my trip even more memorable!
Try to visit on a weekday if you can – it really helps avoid the weekend crowds. I went on a Tuesday and had so much space to explore all the nooks without feeling rushed.
Piedmont Park
I suggest bringing your own water bottle and refilling it; there's a water fountain not too far from the entrance, which really helps keep costs low when you're thirsty.
If you're driving, arrive before 10 AM on weekends to snag a parking spot. After that, it's a total hustle!
Centennial Olympic Park
I recommend visiting the park early in the morning, around 8 AM, to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere before the crowds show up. It felt like I had the place to myself for a bit!
Bring some snacks or a picnic. There are plenty of spots to relax and enjoy your food, plus it’ll save you some cash instead of eating out.
Forsyth Park
I think you should check out the fountains, but don’t forget sunscreen! I got a bit too sunburned last time because I was so busy admiring them
Atlanta Zoo
My advice is to pack a lunch instead of buying food there. The prices are kinda steep, and there's plenty of nice spots to picnic throughout the zoo.
I recommend getting there right when the zoo opens at 9 AM. It's way less crowded and you get to see the animals more active, trust me it's way better.
Rock City
Providence Canyon State Park
Don’t rush through the park. I suggest dedicating at least 4-5 hours to really enjoy the scenery and take plenty of pictures. The views are stunning but they take time to soak in!
Cascade Springs Game Reserve
Check out the marked trails before you go, so you don’t waste time figuring out where to go when you get there. I got a bit lost and missed out on some cool areas. It’s easy to do!
Historic Fourth Ward Park
I suggest exploring the little trails that branch off. They’re not super well marked, but I found some really pretty spots that weren’t crowded at all. Worth the adventure!