Standing at 600-foot tall, the granite dome is the central attraction and eye candy at Stone Mountain State Park. Visitors marvel at the large granite formation, and your first time witnessing it is always the most amazing. But while the ‘Stone’ gets all the attention (and the namesake) there’s so much to do at this 14,000 plus acre state park.

Related Stories

The Hidden Park That Will Make You Feel Like You've Discovered North Carolina's Best Kept Secret

The Hidden Park That Will Make You Feel Like You've Discovered North Carolina's Best Kept Secret

This Is The Newest State Park In North Carolina And It's Incredible

This Is The Newest State Park In North Carolina And It's Incredible

The Little Known Place In North Carolina That's Perfect To Get Away From It All

The Little Known Place In North Carolina That's Perfect To Get Away From It All

Well, I’m officially ready to take a trip to Stone Mountain, what about you? Have you visited here before?

If you’re already planning your September and October weekends (with plenty of adventure, I hope) the fall foliage at these 10 state parks is breathtaking!

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

Explore North Carolina