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Midland Greenway

Gainesville, Georgia

A scenic park featuring multi-use trails and public art in Gainesville. Midland Greenway is a flexible outdoor stop in Gainesville, especially when the family needs room to move without committing to a full-day attraction. Families can count on walking trails. Bring water and sun protection, and check the official park page for closures, rentals or scheduled sports before you go.

Before you go

Best time to visit: Year-round

Worth packing

  • Snacks
  • Water
  • Sunscreen

Good to know

  • Stroller-friendly
  • Trails
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