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Family Friendly Hiking Trails in Gwinnett County

Here are a few nature trails in Gwinnett County to try with the family this weekend.

woman hiking in woods with dog
woman hiking in woods with dog (Photo by Humphrey Muleba@pexels)

Gwinnett County, located in the metro Atlanta area, is known for its diverse natural landscapes and scenic hiking trails. Whether you are an experienced hiker or just starting out, there are plenty of trails to explore in the area. Here are five of the best hiking trails in the area where the whole family can enjoy a day out in nature.

  1. McDaniel Farm Park Trail: Located in Duluth, McDaniel Farm Park Trail is a 2.3-mile loop trail that offers a unique glimpse into the county's agricultural history. The trail is a mix of paved and unpaved paths and features historical buildings and farm equipment along the way. The trail is relatively flat, making it a great option for families with young children or those who prefer an easier hike.
  2. Yellow River Park Trail: Discover the beauty of nature on this exhilarating 3.2-mile river trail! Follow its sandy shores as they meander through some of the most picturesque views in the park. You stay at a fairly steady elevation so it isn't too challenging. Perfect for running or leisurely strolls, experience an unforgettable journey along these stunning riverside paths.
  3. Ivy Creek Greenway: Ivy Creek Greenway is a 2.3-mile trail located in Buford that offers a mix of paved and unpaved paths. This route has an elevation gain of about 252.6 ft and is rated as medium. The greenway's southern end connects to the Suwanee Greenway, a 3-mile running and fitness trail that winds south to Suwanee Creek Park.
  4. Tribble Mill Park Trail: Tribble Mill Park Trail is a 3.4-mile loop trail located in Lawrenceville that offers a mix of paved and unpaved paths. The trail is popular with runners and walkers. There are multiple parking lots in the park that offer free parking and easy access to the trail. It is relatively flat, making it a good option for families with young children or hikers who prefer an easier route.
  5. Suwanee Creek Greenway: Suwanee Creek Greenway is a 4.0-mile trail located in Suwanee that offers a mix of paved and unpaved paths. The trail follows Suwanee Creek and offers views of wetlands, forests, and meadows. Plenty of chances to see blue herons, snowy egrets, red-shouldered hawks, and ospreys along the wetland areas so bring your binoculars.

Gwinnett County offers a diverse range of hiking trails that cater to hikers of all skill levels. From easy, leisurely walks to more challenging hikes, there is something for everyone. Grab your hiking boots and hit the trails to experience the natural beauty of Gwinnett County.


Bring the whole family and teach the next generation to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. Check out this article about hiking with teens and learn to enjoy family time!

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