My Stone Mountain experience goes beyond sightseeing—it's a story-driven, immersive adventure through the park’s most iconic landmarks. I guide you to the hidden gems many visitors miss, including the Covered Bridge, Grist Mill, Indian Island, and historic quarry sites, sharing local insights, history, and fun facts along the way.
With a relaxed pace, great photo stops, and a focus on authentic experiences in nature, this tour offers a personalized, memorable way to explore one of Georgia’s most beautiful destinations. Perfect for families, couples, and anyone wanting more than a basic visit.
Our guide will call the guests one day before the tour date and confirm the pick-up timing and location. Please install WhatsApp to have an easy communication with our guide.
Stone Mountain Park in Georgia is a 3,200-acre outdoor destination known for its massive granite mountain, scenic trails, and family attractions. Visitors enjoy hiking the Walk-Up Trail, riding the Summit Skyride, and exploring lakes, shows, and seasonal events.
The Stone Mountain Golf Club features two scenic 18-hole courses—Stonemont (a classic, challenging layout) and Lakemont (with beautiful lake views and water hazards). Located inside Stone Mountain Park, it offers picturesque fairways, practice facilities, and a relaxed resort-style golf experience.
Fantastic campground with wooded sites right on the lake. Hiking, biking, kayaking and lots more to do. Wonderful view of Stone Mountain and lake.
The Stone Mountain Covered Bridge, built in 1891 by Washington W. King, is a historic wooden bridge relocated to Stone Mountain Park in 1965. Spanning a quiet section of Stone Mountain Lake, it’s a popular spot for photos, picnics, and scenic walks.
Indian Island is a small, peaceful island in Stone Mountain Park, located right beside the historic Covered Bridge. Surrounded by calm lake waters, it’s a popular spot for walking, picnicking, photography, and enjoying quiet views of the bridge and surrounding nature.
The Quarry Exhibit Trail at Stone Mountain Park is a short, easy walking path that takes you through historic granite quarry sites with interpretive signs and old stonework. It’s a peaceful, shaded trail that highlights the mountain’s quarrying history and offers great photo spots.
The Stone Mountain Grist Mill is a historic 19th-century mill relocated to Stone Mountain Park in 1965. Set beside a small waterfall and lovely wooded scenery, it’s a popular spot for photos, picnics, and relaxing nature walks near the Covered Bridge and Indian Island.
The Stone Mountain Visitors Center is located near the main entrance of Stone Mountain Park and serves as a helpful starting point for maps, attraction info, park history, and tips for exploring the area.
This an Optional Stop and a great opportunity to hike the very popular Walk-Up Trail to the mountaintop. The Historical & Environmental Education Center features Interesting exhibit and displays the history of Stone Mountain geology & ecology
LETS GO! Stone Mountain's number one attraction. Guest are free Up to 90 minutes of self exploration around Stone Mountain Park. Visit the SkyRide, the Rock Cafe (lunch), Gift shop, Memorial Lawn, and Stone Mountain Carving. Several great photo spots!
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