It’s no secret that spending time in the great outdoors is good for you and there are outdoor activities in Gwinnett for anyone and everyone. Are you looking to go for a swim, enjoy amazing views while zip-lining, or go on a hike? Whether you need some relaxation, a good thrill, or are ready to get active, there’s something just for you. And if you want to have a quick brunch to fill that tummy before getting adventurous check out our post on best brunch spots in Gwinnett.
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Be Adventurous
Are you a thrill-seeker who is ready for some real excitement? How does flying above the trees or a sky high obstacle sound? Talk about a view! What about cruising around on a Segway? That’s a new kind of adventure. These activities could give you just the rush you are looking for.
Treetop Quest
Treetop Quest, an adventure park in Gwinnett, has more than 120 outdoor obstacles for you to swing from tree to tree. You can easily spend a day (or a season if you choose to get a Season Pass) climbing and zipping around in the treetops. With 5 different levels of courses, there is something for children age 4 and up all the way to grown adults who still like to have fun and seek adventure.
Stone Mountain Segway Tour
Moving on to more adventure.. what more fun way to take in the amazing views at Stone Mountain than to ride your own Segway? A 5-mile Segway tour filled with charming views is surely the way to experience all that Stone Mountain has to offer from Stone Mountain Lake to Harold Cox Nature Garden to beautiful trails and so much more! Make sure you bring your camera for this activity.
Water Fun
No need to hide inside when summer rolls around. There are a few great opportunities for staying cool in Gwinnett. Cool off in the Chattahoochee River, take the kids swimming at Best Friend Pool or Lake Lanier, or play at a water park. Don’t miss having some fun in the sun during the warmer months.
River Tubing
If you are looking for a relaxing way to spend an afternoon, why not sit back and float the scenic, 48-mile stretch, Chattahoochee River? Daily passes are $5 and annual passes are $40. There are not many better ways to enjoy some peace and quiet in the great outdoors than chilling out in a giant lazy river. For some added fun, you can also canoe, kayak, or fish here.

Best Friend Park & Pool
Visit this 43-acre green park and you will find 2 swimming pools, a trail, and several sports courts (including a tennis and basketball court). This is an excellent and affordable spot for a family outing! Prices range from $3.25 to $10.50 per person. The big kids will love the water slide and the zero-foot entry is great for the little ones.
Lake Lanier
Another great option for outdoor activities in Gwinnett and a great swimming spot in Gwinnett is Lake Lanier. This large, 26-mile long lake is beautiful and perfect for swimming. Bring the whole family because there’s something for everyone. You can also do some fishing, kayaking, or have a picnic. It’s definitely worth checking out at sunrise or sunset for a spectacular view.

West Gwinnett Park & Aquatic Center
This large aquatic center features a huge indoor swimming pool, an outdoor pool, water slides, a lazy river, and play structures for children of all ages. This water park is clean, fun, and affordable ($3.25-$10.50 passes). There are also lifeguards on duty. What more could you want for your family funday?
Explore a Park
One thing Gwinnett is not lacking in is parks to hang out at. There are many parks offering hiking trails, natural beauty, playgrounds, and more. Keep reading for some info on just a few top parks to visit, all of which are pet friendly. One park to be mentioned will be especially enjoyable for your furry family member.
Tribble Mill Park
For one of the greatest picturesque landscape, put Tribble Mill Park at the top of your list. This 700-acre park offers more than enough. You can find a large lake (for fishing and boating), several trails (paved and unpaved), a small waterfall, and a boat ramp. You can easily fill your time enjoying several outdoor activities in Gwinnett with amazing views.

Freeman’s Mill Park
For the best waterfall in Gwinnett, check out Freeman’s Mill Park. Not only can you find a beautiful, easy-to-access waterfall that’s definitely worth checking out, but there is also a bit of history here. You can’t miss the restored historic gristmill from the 1800s surrounded by nature. The playground is a nice feature for children and this park is also pet-friendly.
Stone Mountain Park
Stone Mountain Park features an abundance of outdoor activities in Gwinnett to easily fill your day. There are many ways to enjoy the park such as family-friendly golfing, a sightseeing bus and boat tour, a scenic railroad, and a cable car ride to view the park from the treetops. There’s also camping at the park if you’re looking to spend a few days outdoors and enjoy all of what the park has to offer.

Chattapoochee Dog Park
At Chattapoochee Dog Park, big and small dogs are welcomed and have their own designated play areas. Keep them busy and get their energy out with dog agility activities. There is a large grassy area for your pup to run around and seats for owners to relax at. There’s even water for your dog to splash around in and keep cool.
It is suggested to bring water for yourself and your pet as water from fountains is not always available.
Get Active
If you’re looking to get active and enjoy nature, you are in luck! There are a few outdoor activities in Gwinnett worth a mention which also incorporates fitness. Not only is being outdoors key to good health, so is staying fit! Play tennis, golf, or hit the trail for some movement in Gwinnett’s open air.
Play Tennis
Get your racquet ready and head to the courts. There are 3 popular spots for playing tennis in Gwinnett that are worth a visit.
- Hudlow Tennis Center at Best Friend Park in Norcross offers 17 lighted courts free of charge.
- Mountain Park Tennis Center in Lilburn features six lighted courts at the cost of $4-$12 (free after office hours).
- Rock Springs Tennis Center at Rock Springs Park in Lawrenceville also gives you six options of lighted courts. The cost is $4-$12 (free after office hours).
Your family can also tag along to any of these to enjoy nearby playgrounds and trails.
Hamilton Mills Golf Club
Hamilton Mills Golf Club is nothing short of a wonderful escape from the hustle and bustle. This golf club puts of a relaxing vibe and provides a great view. The course offers a challenge but isn’t too difficult for beginners to enjoy. While here, you are sure to enjoy spectacular greens and a nice meal at the clubhouse.
Bear’s Best Atlanta Golf Course
Another great Gwinnett country golf course is Bear’s Best Atlanta Golf Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus. This public facility provides a lavish, private feel. Bear’s Best Atlanta features perfectly groomed greens and a challenging but fun course.
Hiking and Biking
- Little Mulberry Park offers 5.5 miles of scenic trails of hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
- Harbins Park offers 13 miles of trails specially for mountain bikers.
- Pinckneyville Park offers an enjoyable 2.4 mile paved, multipurpose trail.
- Simpsonwood Park offers a 3.1 mile walk or run through the meadow.
Visit a Farm
Last up on the list of excellent outdoor activities in Gwinnett, but definitely not a least favorite pick, is visiting a farm. Pick some fruit, enjoy some produce, or spend time with animals at a farm. Or do all three!
Blueberry Picking
DJ’s U-Pick Blueberry Farm, located in Lawrenceville, is quite the treat. This easy-to-find local blueberry farm is known for the fantastic owners who avoid adding pesticides and chemicals to their berries. Support this small business and you won’t regret it.
It’s important to note that there are no set hours and they recommend visiting their Facebook page to check hours.

Wrecking Barn Farm
Wrecking Barn Farm, located in Loganville, may not have enough credit on the internet but it might just be worth a visit. Wrecking Barn is a family-owned farm that grows high-quality, organic produce. Their CSA (community supported agriculture) is a subscription for fresh produce which you pick up from the farm weekly. However, you can visit their website or call the farm to make an appointment to go to and explore the farm for yourself. They also hold some great events like a 5-course farm to table dinner (Hops & Crops) and an annual backyard cookout featuring guest chefs and local bartenders (Barn Bash).
Creekwater Alpaca Farm
Visit the most adorable and friendly alpacas in Snellville, GA at this 40 acre farm. There are more than 50 alpacas as well as goats, ducks, and geese. This place is sure to bring joy to your young children. It’s great for a weekend activity for your family or a birthday party for a big group.
Time to Get Out There
After having to quarantine and spend so much time inside, it’s safe to to say that it’s time for a big dose of fresh air! Getting outdoors is no problem in Gwinnett county. There are enough outdoor activities in Gwinnett for everyone to find something they enjoy. Which activity is up first for you?
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