Stone Mountain Park is Georgia’s most visited attraction, drawing nearly 4 million guests each year. With over 3,200 acres of natural beauty, the Park is a unique and fun destination where guests can enjoy the outdoors together, while experiencing an exciting variety of attractions, entertainment and recreation. Check Sky Hike, the nation’s largest family adventure course in the treetops or the all new Yogi Bear 4D Movie. Seen by more than 20 million people for more than 25 years, the Lasershow Spectacular at
The largest high relief sculpture in the world, the Confederate Memorial Carving, depicts three Confederate heroes of the Civil War, President Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson. The entire carved surface measures three-acres, larger than a football field. At Memorial Hall, visitors can learn how it came to be through exhibits featuring original designs, scale models and the 11-minute feature film The Men Who Carved the Mountain. Stand beside full-scale replicas of some of the elements of the carving while enjoying a grand view of the memorial itself.




Stone Mountain Park is a great place for families to spend the day or the weekend.




Played a round on the Stone Mountain golf course. The course played beautifully. Nice pin placements, well kept course and fairways wide enough to be playable for everyone in our group. A great time.




Anyone visiting Georgia needs to see Stone Mountain. If you are visiting for the first time, you will be stunned at the size and scope of the carving on the side of the mountain. Words cannot do it justice. Make sure to listen to and read all the informational messages, you'll learn some very interesting tidbits. If you've been in the past but haven't been recently, make sure to visit the village. There are a bunch of interesting shops and eateries to visit there.
Don't miss the train ride either.
During the holiday season, Stone Mountain really lights up. The Polar Express 4D movie is excellent, and there's nothing like a hot chocolate filled with marshmallows to warm cold hands.




There are two fantastic courses to choose from: Lakemont & Stonemont. Both provide great challenges and are perfectly maintained. My only gripe is having to pay to enter and park in Stone Mountain in addition to the greens fee.




Stone mountain is a great biking destination from a lot of neighborhoods in Atlanta. Also -- bikes get into the park for free!




Stone Mountain is a lot of fun for people of all ages. The hike is great and you feel so accomplished which you reach the top. It's a beautiful view once you reach the top. And the laser show is very entertaining with great music. Grab your friends and family and spend the day hiking up stone mountain, have a picnic and then enjoy the laser show. Fun fact: The horse's eye on the moutain is 6 ft tall.




i went there. it's the largest raised sculpture in the world, and i went there. so cool.
-GREG
From Downtown Atlanta (via I-20)Take I-20 East to I-285 North. Once on I-285 North, take Exit 39B, the U.S. Hwy 78 East (Snellville/Athens) exit. Travel 7.7 miles and take exit 8, the Stone Mountain Park Main Entrance. Follow the exit ramp to the East Gate entrance of Stone Mountain Park.From Downtown/Midtown Atlanta (via I-85)Take I-85 North to I-285 East. Once on I-285 East, take Exit 39B, the U.S. Hwy 78 East (Snellville/Athens) exit. Travel 7.7 miles and take exit 8, the Stone Mountain Park Main Entrance. Follow the exit ramp to the East Gate entrance of Stone Mountain Park.From Dahlonega/Cumming/Alpharetta (via GA 400)Take GA 400 South to I-285 East. Once on I-285 East, go past I-85 to Exit 39B, the U.S. Hwy 78 East (Snellville/Athens) exit. Travel 7.7 miles and take exit 8, the Stone Mountain Park Main Entrance. Follow the exit ramp to the East Gate entrance of Stone Mountain Park.From Hartsfield-Jackson International AirportWhen exiting the Airport, follow signs to I-285.