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Sardis Creek Park

Gainesville, Georgia

A scenic park on the shores of Lake Lanier offering picnic amenities and hiking trails. Sardis Creek Park works best when families plan for a water-adjacent outing rather than a quick playground stop. Families can count on walking trails, picnic space. Pack sun protection, water and shoes that can get wet, and check current access or operating conditions before leaving home.

Before you go

Worth packing

  • Snacks
  • Drinks
  • Outdoor gear for hiking

Good to know

  • Picnic tables
  • Trails
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