The Best Attractions in Powder Springs, Georgia

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Powder Springs is a wonderful small town in Georgia with plenty of rural charm.


Located west of Atlanta, Powder Springs might seem unassuming at first. Often overshadowed by nearby Hiram, and even more so by powerhouses like Marietta, many people forget that Powder Springs has plenty of its own offerings to make it a worthy place to visit or live.


How far is Powder Springs from Atlanta? It’s just under an hour to get back and forth from Powder Springs and Atlanta– a worthy tradeoff for a town that can make you feel like you’re hours from the big city.


The Best Attractions in Powder Springs, Georgia


Downtown Powder Springs

 
The walkable downtown of Powder Springs has plenty of amenities like the ones listed below, but you’ll be pleased to find even more scattered throughout the surrounding streets. Stores like The Book Worm and Rooted Trading Company ensure that you’ll find plenty of shopping opportunities, and you can grab a drink at places like Skint Chestnut Brewing Company. Buildings like The Green Magnolia put a historic twist on the area and outside of the main park, you can check out greenspaces like Powder Springs Park and Wildhorse Creek Park.


Seven Springs Museum

 
Right on Marietta Street, the Seven Springs Museum is a free public museum documenting the history of the surrounding area. Set in a newly renovated historic home, the museum encourages locals and visitors alike to learn more about the town, and includes plenty of information and historical artifacts from long ago.


Southern Quilt Trail

 
Scattered throughout Powder Springs, you may be surprised to find a smattering of quilted textures pinned up on the walls. These are part of the Southern Quilt Trail, an initiative by the city to preserve the traditional folk art of the area. Take a stroll down the trail to see many of the beautiful patterns, or just enjoy them on the way to the many other attractions around Powder Springs.


Smith’s Gourmet Creations/SGC Chicken and Seafood


A former food truck recognized by the likes of AJC and Atlanta Eats, SGC Chicken and Seafood is now a brick and mortar location by popular demand. Mouthwatering delicacies like lobster bites, salmon eggrolls, and chargrilled oysters are sure to delight your tastebuds at this highly acclaimed local establishment.


Thurman Springs Park Amphitheater

 
A central landmark in downtown, Thurman Springs Amphitheater is the perfect place to relax with the family. A quaint greenspace in the middle of town, the space often hosts events and live music for you to bring in the weekend. In addition, the square features a splash pad that’s active during the summer; perfect for letting the kids cool off while you take a breather.


Seven Springs Water Park

 
If the splash pad wasn’t enough, you’ll find an entire water park just minutes from town. Seven Springs Water Park features pools, slides, and even a lazy river. The park is very affordable, costing just a few dollars for a day pass, and it even offers discounts for residents as it’s run under Cobb County jurisdiction. If you’re looking for a spot in West Georgia to beat the heat this summer, this water park might just be the place.

 

 
As you can see, there’s no shortage of attractions within and all around Powder Springs. As a sought-after place to visit or live, The Zachos Team would love to help you buy or sell property here. If you have any questions about these locations or the surrounding property, give us a call today. We’d love to help you enjoy the beautiful downtown of Powder Springs permanently.

Written by Paul Zachos III