If you’re looking to get away for the day—escape the urban hustle of city life in Georgia—then we have the perfect place for you. This tiny park is a little slice of natural paradise in the middle of city chaos. Seclusion, scenery, and autumn views that cannot be beat. But if that didn’t sell you on why you need to step out into this small state park, then maybe this will.
In case you’re searching for an epic park that welcomes the autumn leaves in the best possible way—look no further.
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Little Mulberry Park is as adorable as it sounds—the perfect place to sneak away to from the hustle of city life in Georgia.
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At just shy of 900-acres, Little Mulberry Parks has over 14 miles of trails for hikers, bikers, runners, and nature enthusiasts to enjoy collectively.
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If you’ve never visited Little Mulberry Park before, right now is the time to do it.
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Not only is the crisp fall air a refreshing treat off the lake, but the autumn leaves start to change and it truly is a wonderful sight to see.
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Beyond just hiking and running paths, this park also has a disc golf course, pavilions, playgrounds, fishing in the lake, and so much more.
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There is even an overlook area at one of the highest elevations in all of Gwinnett county.
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Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife too, as this park has become home to a plethora of deer, birds, and other various wildlife.
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This is the type of park where you can bring a blanket and a good book, a few light snacks to hold you over, and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature that Georgia has to offer.
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Between the paved trails and hiking trails, Little Mulberry Park is for the movers and shakers, and the nature lovers alike.
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The address for Little Mulberry Park is 3900 Hog Mountain Rd, Dacula, GA 30019-1122. To find out more information about the park, visit the website. Meanwhile, if you’re looking for other ways to enjoy autumn in Georgia, check out this unique scarecrow festival.
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