Take a Walk in Peachtree City

Peachtree City, Georgia is defined by its beautifully manicured scenery, master planned into the area at the city's inception and much of it tied together by 100+ miles of pathways. But if you prefer to walk paths that are a little more rugged and see nature that is a bit more wild, look no further than the Flat Creek Nature Area or the Line Creek Nature Area.

Flat Creek Nature Area is a 513-acre wetland in Peachtree City that extends 3.5 miles along the Flat Creek. Southern Conservation Trust has installed a mulch trail, a 1,200-foot boardwalk, and two viewing platforms with benches. You can reach the boardwalk by the nature trail starting beside the Fred Amphitheater or from the cart path.

Line Creek Nature Area is a 70-acre public preserve along Line Creek. This popular area offers a mix of upland hardwood forest, granite outcroppings and a rushing stream bordered by native azaleas. Visitors can enjoy a fishing dock on a small pond, a gazebo, and several miles of nature trails.