
Family Fun in Peachtree Corners – Kid-Friendly Activities and Attractions
Peachtree Corners makes it easy to fill your family calendar with hands-on play, outdoor adventure, and memory-making moments. From bounce-off-the-walls energy to quiet nature time along the Chattahoochee, here’s a locally focused guide to kid-friendly things to do—all within an easy drive of home.
Indoor Favorites (Rain or Shine Wins)
- Tiny Towne (Norcross) – Budding drivers can “hit the road” on kid-sized tracks while learning about signs, signals, and safety through play. Explore Tiny Towne
- Southeastern Railway Museum (Duluth) – Climb aboard historic locomotives and rail cars, see vintage transit vehicles, and spark a love of Georgia history. Plan your visit
- Glow-in-the-Dark & Trampoline Play – Indoor jump parks and glow-play spaces around Peachtree Corners deliver high-energy fun for mixed-age groups.
Parks, Trails & Green Spaces
Peachtree Corners’ park network is tailor-made for picnics, scooter laps, and playground time. Start with the city’s own park listings, then branch out to county and national recreation areas nearby.
- Peachtree Corners Park & Town Green – A community hub for concerts, lawn games, and seasonal events—with an easy, stroller-friendly loop and room to spread out on the lawn. City parks & events
- Holcomb Bridge Park – Pack a snack and enjoy river overlooks, short pathways, and play spaces that suit younger kids.
- Jones Bridge Park – A local favorite for river views, playground time, and shady picnic spots.
- Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area – Older kids and teens will love easy hikes, wading on warm days, and spotting wildlife along the ’Hooch. NPS info & maps
Hands-On Learning (That Feels Like Play)
- STEAM & Maker Moments – Library workshops, maker labs, and kids’ coding clubs across Gwinnett spark curiosity and creativity. County resources
- Art & Culture Field Trips – Regional art centers and rotating exhibits are an easy add-on to a park day—split your time between a short gallery visit and a playground reward.
Easy Family Day Out Itineraries
- “Play + Picnic” Morning: Town Green scooter laps → playground time → picnic lunch.
- “Trains & Treats” Afternoon: Southeastern Railway Museum → ice cream stop on the way home.
- “River & Relax” Weekend: Jones Bridge Park trail stroll → river lookout photos → board games at home.
Kid-Friendly Eats (Parents Approved)
Round out your outing with casual, crowd-pleasing menus—burger joints, pizza spots, and local breweries with roomy patios make it simple to keep everyone happy. Many offer kids’ menus and early-evening calm before the dinner rush.
Safety-First Tips for Stress-Free Fun
- Pack the basics: water, sunscreen, hats, and a small first-aid kit.
- Check hours & weather: park amenities, event times, and river conditions can change seasonally.
- Dress for play: closed-toe shoes for trails and an extra layer for air-conditioned venues.
Here for Families—In and Out of the Courthouse
As a firm rooted in Gwinnett County, Scott Pryor Law Group supports the same families we see at our parks, schools, and local businesses. If an accident disrupts your plans—on the road, at a business, or on someone else’s property—our team is here to help you understand your options and protect your rights with care and clarity.
Learn more about our team or call us directly at 404-793-1018 for a free consultation. We’re proud to be part of the community—and proud to stand up for its families.
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