A quick weekend getaway is in order for all you Georgians, and we have the perfect place for you. Cartersville, Georgia, is not only filled with quaint Southern charm, but it also has a laundry list of exciting, adventurous, and delicious things to do. Take a look at these 15 ways Cartersville will rock your world for an exciting weekend away.

  1. Visit the Tellus Science Museum.

Flickr Rob DiCaterino It is easy to become completely fascinated with this natural museum of history and science. Take the whole family on an afternoon adventure they’ll never forget.

  1. See a show at the historic Grand Theater.

Flickr Brent Moore Established in the early 1900s, the historic Grand theater has been a cultural icon within the city of Cartersville. Enjoy a weekend show with the family and support the local arts!

  1. Grab an ice cream cone at local hotspot Coconuts Ice Cream.

Facebook Coconuts Ice Cream Open for almost 18 years, Coconuts Ice Cream is the place to go on a hot summer day. Grab a deliciously refreshing treat for the whole family.

  1. Check out a bevy of fascinating events year round.

Flickr CameraGirlUSA Downtown Cartersville always has something going on. Like the Music by the Tracks series or a vintage car show. Can’t get better than warm summer nights and live music.

  1. Spend the day at the Etowah Indian Mounds.

Flickr melystu The 54-acre archaeological site is one of the most prominent features in Cartersville. This is true Georgia history at its finest. Come explore the artifacts, culture, and fascinating stories.

  1. Snag a photo at one of the only Western Atlantic railroad stations left in existence.

Flickr Brent Moore This famed depot not only survived the Civil War, but also the fires and modernization of town to boot! Come see for yourself this little slice of history that still stands.

  1. Hike to the David G. Archer Overlook at Pine Mountain Recreation Area.

Yelp Robin S. Hit the Pine Mountain West Loop trail for an afternoon of exercise and nature. Once you get to the overlook, there is nothing but miles of beauty in every direction.

  1. Sit down to a meal at the beautiful Moore’s Gourmet Market.

Facebook Moore’s Gourmet Market Not only is the ambiance to die for, but the pricing is reasonable and the meals are out-of-this-world. Grab a burger and a beer, or a few appetizers and a glass of wine, and sit back and enjoy the sights.

  1. Take an afternoon to peruse the Booth Western Art Museum.

Yelp Madelyn A. One of the more popular attractions in Cartersville, this is the only museum of it’s type in the southeastern United States. At 120,000 square feet of space, come see the history of our beautiful country.

  1. Catch a stunning sunset from anywhere in town.

Flickr Stephen Rahn There are plenty of opportunities to catch a gorgeous sunset throughout the town of Cartersville. Just make sure you have your camera handy when you do!

  1. See the animals at Pettit Creek Farms.

TripAdvisor giantsgirl91 If you visit Pettit Creek Farms during the right time of year, you’ll be able to pick your own pumpkins, take a hayride tour, and see a few farm adorably cute animals.

  1. Visit the historically awesome Cooper’s Furnace.

Photo Credit Cooper’s Furnace is one of the last remaining pieces of the once-flourishing town of Etowah. Learn the history behind this giant natural oven and enjoy miles of hiking around you.

  1. Spend a few hours cooling off at Terminus Wake Park.

Trip Advisor William S. For the adventurers in our family, Terminus Wake Park allows you to try wake boarding while being pulled around the lake on cables. Perfect for wakeboarder of all ages–newbies to expert-level.

  1. Enjoy the stunning scenery at the Sweet Gum Trail at Red Top Mountain State Park.

Flickr Shane Clements Red Top Mountain State Park is a scenic dream, as well as a nature-lovers paradise. Enjoy the sights and sounds from the best of what Georgia has to offer.

  1. Step back in history at The Memorials of Allatoona Pass.

Trip Advisor RJourn The Allatoona Battle was a historic moment in Georgia’s history. Visit The Memorials and learn a bit more about these important grounds, while also enjoying the scenery, too.

Have you been to Cartersville before? Share with us some of your favorite parts! Otherwise, if you’re ready for other exciting Georgia adventures, take a look at 13 Out Of This World Summer Day Trips To Take In Georgia.

Flickr Rob DiCaterino

It is easy to become completely fascinated with this natural museum of history and science. Take the whole family on an afternoon adventure they’ll never forget.

Flickr Brent Moore

Established in the early 1900s, the historic Grand theater has been a cultural icon within the city of Cartersville. Enjoy a weekend show with the family and support the local arts!

Facebook Coconuts Ice Cream

Open for almost 18 years, Coconuts Ice Cream is the place to go on a hot summer day. Grab a deliciously refreshing treat for the whole family.

Flickr CameraGirlUSA

Downtown Cartersville always has something going on. Like the Music by the Tracks series or a vintage car show. Can’t get better than warm summer nights and live music.

Flickr melystu

The 54-acre archaeological site is one of the most prominent features in Cartersville. This is true Georgia history at its finest. Come explore the artifacts, culture, and fascinating stories.

This famed depot not only survived the Civil War, but also the fires and modernization of town to boot! Come see for yourself this little slice of history that still stands.

Yelp Robin S.

Hit the Pine Mountain West Loop trail for an afternoon of exercise and nature. Once you get to the overlook, there is nothing but miles of beauty in every direction.

Facebook Moore’s Gourmet Market

Not only is the ambiance to die for, but the pricing is reasonable and the meals are out-of-this-world. Grab a burger and a beer, or a few appetizers and a glass of wine, and sit back and enjoy the sights.

Yelp Madelyn A.

One of the more popular attractions in Cartersville, this is the only museum of it’s type in the southeastern United States. At 120,000 square feet of space, come see the history of our beautiful country.

Flickr Stephen Rahn

There are plenty of opportunities to catch a gorgeous sunset throughout the town of Cartersville. Just make sure you have your camera handy when you do!

TripAdvisor giantsgirl91

If you visit Pettit Creek Farms during the right time of year, you’ll be able to pick your own pumpkins, take a hayride tour, and see a few farm adorably cute animals.

Photo Credit

Cooper’s Furnace is one of the last remaining pieces of the once-flourishing town of Etowah. Learn the history behind this giant natural oven and enjoy miles of hiking around you.

Trip Advisor William S.

For the adventurers in our family, Terminus Wake Park allows you to try wake boarding while being pulled around the lake on cables. Perfect for wakeboarder of all ages–newbies to expert-level.

Flickr Shane Clements

Red Top Mountain State Park is a scenic dream, as well as a nature-lovers paradise. Enjoy the sights and sounds from the best of what Georgia has to offer.

Trip Advisor RJourn

The Allatoona Battle was a historic moment in Georgia’s history. Visit The Memorials and learn a bit more about these important grounds, while also enjoying the scenery, too.

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