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Panola Mountain State Park

4.3 (42 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Shani H.

Came here for a family reunion. We rented the pavilion and catered food. The area was large enough to accommodate all of us and we had no issues with parking. The only con is they need more trash cans. This is our second time renting this pavilion and I could see us using it again.

Shaded PATH trail with benches every mile or so.
Kenge G.

I love Panola Mountain, I can't believe I used to drive all the way to Amicalola Falls to get out of the city! It's 1,635 acres,100 of them granite, smaller and more pristine than Stone Mountain. It's been home to early settlers, immigrant rock cutters, freed slaves and Trappist monks. There are 5 primitive campsites, 4 picnic shelters, an event room and Alexander Lake Pavilion. There's an amphitheater, nature center, gift shop and a playground. There's archery, 25 miles for hiking, fishing, birding, tree climbing, roller blading, bike rental ($10 hourly), you can even have a wedding! Parking is $5 unless you buy a $50 annual pass (50% off for seniors, 25% off for Vets.) I enjoy bike-riding on the hilly, paved trail or walking so far that I can drown out the sounds of cars in the distance. That's when I start my mindfulness.. I see green leaves on trees, the blue sky, a shy rabbit or deer. I hear scurrying squirrels, the growl of airplane overhead, birds singing. I feel my feet on the pavement, a crisp, cool breeze, serenity. I inhale the fresh air and damp earth.. Occasionally, I'll hear someone with a boom box, talking loudly on their cellphone or speeding by on an electric bike (which is illegal). But overall, Panola Mountain is my oasis.

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Frederick D.

August 15, 2020 This park's monadnock (946 ft) is one of three in the Atlanta area. The other two are Stone Mountain (1686 ft) and Arabia Mountain (955 ft). The term "monadnock" is used by geologists to describe any isolated mountain formed from the exposure of a harder rock as a result of the erosion of a softer one once surrounding it. You can hike to the top but not before registering for the parks' guided tour. We called two days ahead and were able to arrange a guided tour. The cost is $20 per adult and its well worth it. The primary reasons hiking alone is prohibited is due to several plant species that are highly endangered and thought to grow in a handful of regions in the US, if not the world. For this reason, this monadnock is also kept in pristine condition. Once we reached it, we hiked single-file to minimize damage to the lichen, mosses, solution holes, and plant life growing here. Growth on these desolate places takes nearly 4 times as long due to the fact that vegetation and water do not accumulate. Our tour lasted 3 hours and covered approximately 3 miles. The toughest part of the hike was going up the monadnock which had some slick surfaces where water was running off of it. Especially difficult with a 3 year old on my shoulders. We managed but were warned this hike was more appropriate for children 10 years or older. We started off in the forest which we learned was new growth, less than 50 years old. Some hardwoods are older but the area surrounding the mountain was primarily used for farms. Many of the gullies surrounding the mountain were from erosion which were the result of farming. Panola is the Choctaw Native American word for cotton, definitely a cash crop which was raised in the area. The tour continued past remnants of stills used during prohibition, and the family lake front cottages from former land owners some of which burned down. Our guides Bill and Laura had been conducting tours of Panola for years and were great tenants of the park. Parking is $5 at the gate but when the gate attendant is not on duty you can pay online, which is what we did and was pretty easy. Overall we had a great tour and felt accomplished having completed this hike through our history.

Jane B.

Panola Mountain State Park is a nice, quiet place that's good for picnics and hiking. There's not all that much to do here beyond hiking and picnicking, though there's a small playground for children. Tip: If there's nobody working the gate when you arrive here you can leave the fee in an envelope and put it in the box to avoid being fined. This park's got lots of free parking, clean bathrooms, and enough signs to keep newbies from getting lost :-)

How do you feel about snakes ???
Tanya B.

It's nice to know this park is right in our back yard! Today was our field trip day and our theme is "Our vision is clear". We decided to take our home schoolers exploring. We started with the Nature Center which to our surprise had live animals for us to see and discuss. Our focus was how humans and animals use their eyes. After the Nature Center we decided to walk a mile and a half nature trail. The trail was beautiful especially if you love nature and outdoors. We were able to read and learn about all the different animals occupying the forest. The trees kept us nice and cool overall it was a peaceful walk. After we completed the trail we had lunch in the picnic area which was also nice, clean, and shaded. They also have nice pavilions as well. Perfect for celebrating Labor Day! Check out my pics and vids.

Mick D.

I would have to count this among Georgia's gems. The park protects a 100-acre granite monadnock. Panola Mountain State Park is a conservation park with an active volunteer presence that leads a variety of hikes and community activities. There's stuff for kids, and there's stuff for adults. There's an education center, archery, fishing, tree-climbing, canoeing, a conference room, picnic areas, playgrounds, and more. My favorite is the hike to the top of the mountain. You can hike around the facility on your own, but to get to the top of the mountain, you need to partake of a special guided hike that gets you into the restricted access portion of the park. There are occasional guided hikes for photographers, nature enthusiasts, outdoor-lovers, and complete novices, too. I always look forward to visiting this place. Holler if you're coming with.

Ranger explaining to us that this lake is not for fishing or swimming
Nicki K.

Panola Mountain Park is the underdog to Stone Mountain Park. Everybody and their momma go to Stone Mountain. Yes, Panola is smaller but very few people have heard about it cause it's tuck away in Stockbridge. When I was a child, the Hmong community used to have picnics there so I was no stranger to it, which was a yearly event growing up. We all used to live in Dekalb County and preferred Panola over Stone Mountain for these events. I loved the walking trails. The trail leading on top of Panola is not public. You have to reserve a spot and pay a fee to have a ranger take you. Since it's a state park, you will have to pay $5 for parking. A lot of the plants that are still on the mountain are extinct so that's one reason why the mountain is not public for walking and you will need a ranger so they will educate and show you around. It wasn't my first time hiking. The last time I came was many years ago when I was in high school. I went with my Advance Earth Science class and we made the hike up. There are no paths going up the mountain because the ranger takes a different path every time so there will not be signs of a trail (that's what they told us). I am mainly reviewing the Moonlight Mountain Hike this time (there's a campfire at the end of the tour and even smores!) but I've been to Panola so many times when I was younger that I still enjoyed it. I cannot wait to go back again for the regular trails. Hopefully my family and I will go camping there in the future. My brother already ask me about fishing! PS - Longer posting & more pics on my personal blog.

SoJo V.

One of Georgia's hidden gems. Great for hiking, jogging or just relaxing with friends.

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The trail is amazing if you like the outdoors walk. Please advise don't walk alone it's very remote

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The paths are clean , and the beautiful landscapes are awesome. Don't go off the paths. The pond is an awesome place for snakes and things.

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Great Archery range. Let's of foam animals in a natural setting. Very relaxing and peaceful.

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Beautiful place for a nice walk to commune with nature. The park is well maintained but has a great natural feel. I should visit more often.

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Great place to visit. Free. Nice scenery. The water feels great too. I just wish people would stop littering in the park

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Love, love, love this place... They have miles and miles of paved bike/walk trails. Very quiet, safe and well kept.

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Needed a part for my PSE and called them up and they got my info and got me my part in the mail and…read morewas just in time to get ready for my hunting weekend.

Over 20 years ago I bought my first PSE compound bow from Russell when American Archery was located…read morein Tucker Ga. Throughout the years me, my family, and friends have bought dozens of bows and all sorts of accessories from American Archery, either through the shop or online. We would shoot at the indoor range at the old shop locations and really I never would have bought a bow from anyone or anywhere else. Now with that said I was not going write a bad review and its taken me 5 years to write a bad review but people need to know what kind of person Russell the owner is. So after doing business exclusivly with American Archery and specifically Russell I wanted the all new (at the time) PSE Dreamseason DNA. I called Russell and he knew who I was and he told me well I come on over and get one. So I went to his internet only store and pad out about $1200 for the bow. The next morning I went and got the correct arrows cut and went home eager to shoot my new bow. I shot the bow 3 times and it exploded on the 3rd shot. I thought no problem its under warranty theres a cam lean issue being talked about im sure Russell will just switch it out for me. NO I WAS VERY WRONG. When I called Russell and told him what happened he literally argued with me to the point of yelling that I didnt know how to properly nock an arrow, its my fault, and he would not honer the warranty! I argued with him 3 days and then he calked me with a supposed PSE rep who proceeded to tell me tge same thing Russell continues to say which was I didnt know how to nock an arrow correctly. It was a month before deer season with this bs about me not able to shoot a bow correctly or nock an arrow right had become what was consistantly said. Even with me getting to the point of absolutly pissed off every time it was said because he knew I had been shooting for 20+ years. Russell never gave in telling me pretty much I was an idiot and would not give me any warranty on the bow brcause I didnt know how to shoot a bow (UNFRICKINBELIEVABLE). Anyway I bypassed the fake PSE rep and called PSE directly to explain my situation. They told me they didnt know any rep that would be in Russells shop at that time but PSE got right on it. Without going directly to PSE Russell woukd never have done anything and I would have lost $1200.00 in 1 day. PSE HAD ME A NEW BOW IN 10 DAYS THANKS PSE...Now you would think after over 20 years of business Russell would care and get me right...but he didnt care about anything but taking my money and screwing me out of my warranty. I have bought 5 more bows in the last 4 years but none would ever come from American Archery. I will not buy anything from American Archery ever again. If they would completly screw over a 20+ year customer jist imagine how he is if he dosnt know you.

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