The staff of the Visit Roswell Convention &
Visitors Bureau would like to say thank you to the numerous visitors who have
experienced Roswell’s modern spirit and Southern Soul.
Since
January of this year,
our Visitor Information Specialists welcomed people from 31 countries and 46
states as well as Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico.
Here's
a reminder of just Some of the FUN & FREE things for the entire
family.
Old
Mill Park Interpretive Trail: Hike the
Old Mill Park Interpretive Trail to see the Vickery Creek Waterfall and the
beautiful Covered Pedestrian Bridge. 95 Mill View Avenue
Chattahoochee
River Fun: On the
northern banks of the Chattahoochee River, enjoy Azalea Park, Riverside Park
and Don White Park which provide picnic areas, playgrounds, boat ramps, bike
paths and multi-purpose trails, fishing, an outdoor fitness station, and
more. Access the newest section of the extended boardwalk along the River
on Azalea Drive. Parking
at Azalea Park, 203
Azalea Drive
Serenity
Garden: Visit
the Serenity Garden located in Roswell Area Park. Along with a variety of
plants you’ll find water features and artwork, encouraging visitors to relax,
reflect and momentarily escape the hectic pace of life. 10495 Woodstock Road
First
Friday ArtWalk captures
the vibe of Roswell’s arts scene. As you visit the galleries, you’ll find
contemporary geocubist art to sculpture, folk art, modern landscapes and an
array of colorful paintings.
www.roswellartdistrict.com
Roswell
Cherokee Memorial
located in Riverside Park. Nine boulders along the river tell the story
of the Cherokee who were forced to leave on the Trail of Tears.
575
Riverside Road
For additional
information on Fun & Free Things to Do or to access a calendar of events www.visitroswellga.com
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