![]() ![]() Miles of trails and gardens await you in Gainesville, including the Solar System Trail, where you can touch the sun and walk the 1.9-mile trail scaled model of the solar system. The Freedom Garden offers a place to reflect and honor those who have served our country. Touch a tornado at the Northeast Georgia History Center and learn about the history of the region from Chief Whitepath to a special folk art exhibit. The museum offers an educational and hands-on experience, where you can see native animals, including a live indoor beehive. Raptors and snakes, oh my! Elachee Nature Science Center is where you can not only hike and bike, but see raptors and others birds of prey, snakes and the beauty of a natural woodland forest. Linwood Nature Preserveįor the bird watchers, Linwood Nature Preserve is an Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary with more than 40 species of birds to spy upon and more than two miles of beautiful woodland trails. Be sure to take part in the Wine in the Woodlands, concerts, art classes and horticultural programs that are offered throughout the year. Complete with a visitor center, outdoor gardens, a model train garden, hiking trails and an amphitheater, it is a cultural center for the community, hosting exhibitions, events and educational programs. The Atlanta Botanical Garden Gainesville is a destination for connecting with beauty and the natural world. No kayak? No worries, just swing by the Lake Lanier Olympic Park to rent a kayak and visit the site of the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2018 World Dragon Boat Championships. Kayak 14 miles of water trails on the Gainesville Upper Water Trail, where you will enjoy the beauty of the upper Chattahoochee River. ![]()
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