EXPLORE
Sandy Springs is a small-town oasis situated just south of the Chattahoochee River and north of bustling Atlanta. During your group’s visit, take some time to explore scenic Heritage Sandy Springs, a 4-acre park covered in greenery that is home to both the original spring that the city was named after and the Sandy Springs History Museum. The nature lovers in your group are in luck, because just north of Sandy Springs is Morgan Falls Overlook Park, which is the ideal starting point to rent equipment for kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing along 22 miles of Chattahoochee River shoreline. Farther south on the river, the Nantahala Outdoor Center offers guided river trips and rentals for tubing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and rafting on up to 8 miles of flat water and white water.
SAVOR
Sandy Springs boasts more than 100 unique and independent eateries located on the same 10-mile stretch of road called “Restaurant Row.” Starting next to Atlanta near Sandy Springs’ southern border, this tasty trail features cuisines from across the globe, including Persian, Jamaican, Peruvian, and Japanese. The best part is that most restaurants offer group reservations, so almost anything on this food lover’s dream street is an option.
PLAY
There’s something fun for everyone in Sandy Springs, including lively nightlife at spirited bars like The Springs Cinema & Taphouse, Mutation Brewing, and Pontoon Brewing. If your group is in the mood for a show, check out year-round Broadway-style shows presented by City Springs Theatre Co. at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center. You’ll also find a variety of fun activities that make trips to Sandy Springs unique and unforgettable, such as ax throwing at Bury The Hatchet, art lessons at Painting with a Twist, or intricate puzzle solving at Mastermind Escape Games.
LEARN MORE
Visit Sandy Springs
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Main Image: Morgan Falls Overlook Park; Credit: Visit Sandy Springs











