Georgia Field Trip Ideas

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Red Top Mountain State Park-

Red Top Mountain State Park offer a laid back environment perfect for group picnics and hikes.

Adairsville Depot History Museum-

Adairsville Depot History Museum located in the towns historic square gives a glimpse into its local history detailing Adairsville's role in the Civil War's Great Locomotive Chase

(Adairsville)

New Echota Historic Site-

New Echota is one of the most significant Cherokee Indian sites in the nation. Visitors can see 12 original and reconstructed buildings, including the Council House, Court House, Print Shop, Missionary Samuel Worcester's home, and an 1805 store.

(Calhoun)

(Acworth)

The Rock Garden-

The Rock Garden features over 50 volunteer-built structures made from shells, pebbles, rocks, and glass, all are designed to imitate their larger counterparts of churches, castles, tiny houses, and even the Notre Dame Cathedral. The garden is a must see.

(Calhoun)

Tellus Science Museum-

The Tellus Science Museum, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is a natural history and science museum with a facility of over 120,000 square feet.

Copper Creek Farm-

Copper Creek Farm, located at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains, offers farm fun including, not but limited to, pig races, gem mining, hayride, duck races, barn loft slide, giant jumping pillow, milking cow, pony rides, animals, and huge corn mazes!

(Cartersville)

(Calhoun)

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The Rome-Floyd ECO Center-

The Rome-Floyd ECO Center is a natural resource education facility featuring over 20 live animal exhibits, live speakers and educational programs.

Atlanta-

Atlanta Botanical Garden, LEGO Discovery Center, Zoo Atlanta, Georgia Aquarium, High Museum of Art, Children’s Museum of Atlanta, Center for Puppetry Arts, Fernbank Science Center, The Illumarium, World of Coca-Cola, Georgia State Capitol, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, IFly Atlanta, The College Football Hall of Fame, or the Mercedes Benz Stadium to name a few.

(Rome)

(Though a little south, and not technially NWGA, Atlanta is not far away and is saturated with a vast amount of great field trip opportunities.

Mercier Orchards-

Mercier Orchards is a fourth generation family and veteran owned and operated apple orchard that offers interactive and educational school tours. They offer you-pick strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and over 40 varieties of apples, as well as cider making demonstrations.

(Blue Ridge)

B.J. Reece Orchards-

Rated one of Georgia’s top “fun get-a-way” destinations, B.J. Orchards has it all. From apple picking, bee observation, petting farm, wagon rides, cow milking demonstration, and jumping pillow, you're sure to have a great time!

(Blue Ridge)

Creative Discovery Museum-

The museum contains art, music, and field science areas, along with a water-themed zone called RiverPlay, a rooftop exhibit, an inventor's workshop, and a temporary exhibit space.

(Chattanooga)