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  1. Mar 28, 2019 · Things to Do in Snellville, Georgia: See Tripadvisor's 3,597 traveler reviews and photos of Snellville tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Snellville. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    • Masterpiece Mixers Paint and Party Studio
    • Veterans Memorial
    • Snellville Historical Cemetery
    • Stone Mountain Park
    • Snellville Farmers Market
    • Tribble Mill Park
    • Gwinnett History Museum
    • Creekwater Alpaca Farm
    • State Botanical Garden of Georgia
    • High Museum of Art

    Masterpiece Mixers is welcoming to all-comers, whether you’re a regular artist or a newcomer looking to try out a different skill. Their evening events provide all the materials you’ll need to discover if you’re the next Picasso or not. This means you need arrive with nothing more than enthusiasm. Led by a knowledgeable teacher, each session takes ...

    The Veterans Memorial forms a small complex of important structures in central Snellville. It sits just a few feet away from the blend of red brick and white Neoclassical stone that is City Hall. Backed by a horseshoe-shaped wall of names, this simple memorial is dedicated to all those who have lost their lives serving the United States. A focal po...

    Behind the Veterans Memorial is Snellville Historical Cemetery. It is overlooked by the elegant white spire of the city’s First Baptist Church. The cemetery is a spacious and open one, and can provide some insight into the city’s most important families in times gone by. Among the most important people interred here is James Sawyer, the Briton who ...

    Stone Mountain Park lies around 11 miles west of Snellville and can create a serious diversion for anyone heading to Atlanta with an interest in natural and man-made history. It is one of a number of mountains that appear on the horizon as if out of nowhere, without an accompanying mountain range. One of the highest points in the Atlanta region at ...

    Located right at the heart of downtown Snellville in the City Hall parking lot, Snellville Farmers Market is a thriving place for the community to come together. A huge range of vendors provide plenty of choice, not only from traditional produce you might find in markets such as fruit and vegetables, but also a great array of artisan items and pote...

    Although not within the bounds of Snellville itself, Tribble Mill Park is one of the largest in the area and well worth the 20-minute drive. It covers around 700 acres, with roughly a quarter of this area being taken up by the surface waters of two attractive lakes. Together they stretch for almost the entire length of the park. Their size makes th...

    Snellville is yet to have its own history museum, but the Gwinnett History Museum in the nearby city of Lawrenceville is no further than Tribble Mill Park when it comes to distance. Covering the history of all of Gwinnett County, the museum is located in a building constructed in the 1830s as a seminary. It then became a finishing school for the co...

    Alpacas might not be native to Georgia – they originate from South America – but they certainly make a great addition to the Snellville landscape. These sociable and inquisitive creatures are weakly related to camels, but are a whole lot more friendly. Farmed primarily for the hair, which is one of the softest natural fibers in the world, they have...

    The State Botanical Garden of Georgia is situated within the city of Athens, 45 miles drive east of Snellville. Part of the University of Georgia, the gardens are able to boast an area of 300 acres along the banks of the Middle Oconee River. They are split into 11 specific zones. These zones are connected together by roughly five miles of walking t...

    Atlanta is home to its fair share of major attractions. One which doesn’t get the publicity it deserves is the High Museum of Art in the Midtown arts district. Known to almost everyone simply as ‘the High’, the museum has a collection that began more than a hundred years ago and is now spread over 300,000 square feet of gallery space. Its 17,000 wo...

  2. 1: T.W. Briscoe Park. 1.6 mi. Visit beautiful Briscoe Park and check out all the things it has to offer including two softball fields, two indoor rental rooms, four outdoor open-air pavilions, outdoor pool, a 1.2-mile paved walking trail, 6-acre lake, tennis courts, basketball courts and much more! www.snellville.org/parks-recreation.

  3. Things To Do. Located conveniently between Atlanta and Athens, Snellville is a community that offers a wide variety of shopping, dining and things to do. They are also known for hosting numerous events and festivals, including the award-winning Snellville Farmers’ Market, a variety of summer concerts, movies in the park and their fall festival.

  4. View and download resources for planning a vacation in Snellville, Georgia. Find trip ideas, attractions, events, activities accommodations, maps, travel resources and much more.

  5. Mar 28, 2019 · Top Things to Do in Snellville, GA. Places to Visit in Snellville. Tours near Snellville. Book these experiences to see what the area has to offer. 90-Minute Narrated Sightseeing Trolley Tour in Atlanta. 785. Historical Tours. from. ₹3,074. per adult. Reserve. Atlanta Sightseeing Bus Tour. 406. Bus Tours. from. ₹5,976. per adult. Reserve.

  6. Top Things to Do in Snellville, Georgia: See Tripadvisor's 3,597 traveller reviews and photos of 41 things to do when in Snellville.

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