Home to both historic natural wonders like the Indian Seats at Sawnee Mountain Preserve as well as the newest talk of the town, Cumming City Center, Cumming in Forsyth County offers much to discover. Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains about 40 miles north of Atlanta, this suburb whose motto is “Gateway to Leisure Living” hasn’t allowed growth to tarnish its small-town roots. Check out these hotspots while in town.
Sawnee Mountain Preserve
Hike to the top of the mountain for breathtaking views of North Georgia and beyond from the Indian Seats, natural rock and boulder formations steeped in Native American history. Choose from the shorter 1.5-mile trail from mid-mountain or the longer 3.6 mile-loop from the Visitors Center and enjoy amenities like picnic pavilions, rock climbing and a whimsical Fairy Trail.
parks.forsythco.com/Parks/Sawnee-Mountain-Preserve
Freedom Mill
Boy moms unite and make way to Cumming’s family-owned recreation center that offers all things boys dream of: ax throwing, arcade games, a gun range, pirate ship playground and more. Safety and fun are top priorities for the family-friendly entertainment center. freedommillga.com
Lake Burrito
Locals describe Lake Burrito as “fresh tastes with fun vibes.” Drop in for a flavorful breakfast burrito before a day on Lake Lanier, or meet friends for a fun-filled brunch. Though not actually located on the lake, a casual coastal atmosphere makes you feel like you’re already on the water.
Top KNOTch Boutique
Starting as a small, word-of-mouth business creating homemade jewelry, Cumming’s own Top KNOTch Boutique has had quite a growth spurt recently, now specializing in handmade items from gifts to jewelry in a brick-and-mortar in the new Cumming City Center. Stop by the wine bar in the back for a beverage while you shop.
Vampire Penguin
Georgia’s summer heat gets a little easier to endure with cold, refreshing shaved snow. Not to be confused with a traditional snow cone or ice cream, shaved snow is a light and fluffy cold dessert that is topped with a variety of flavors and toppings. Favorites include the Orange Dreamscapade and the Mexican Candy.
Stoney J’s Winery
Looking for a summer activity for the adults? Visit Forsyth County’s first winery, located on a working farm with seven-acre vineyard, event barn and an Italian bistro. Stoney J’s offers wine tastings and pairings along with entertainment such as live music, BINGO and Comedy Uncorked. stoneyjswinery.com
Dutch Monkey Donuts
With a menu that changes daily, donut options are endless at Dutch Monkey. Be confident knowing that everything is made from scratch including fruit jelly fillings, all icing, and of course, the dough! Order ahead for same day pickup.
Big Creek Greenway
Spanning 26 miles, the greenway provides connection to neighboring towns (Cumming, Alpharetta and Roswell) through the wetlands along Big Creek. Its paved concrete and boardwalk path allows for ideal walking, jogging and biking conditions. With several accessibility points, the level trail offers flexible distances and exploration for all.
parks.forsythco.com/Parks/Big-Creek-Greenway
The Gibson Co
Shoppers agree that visiting The Gibson Co. isn’t a pit stop, it’s an experience. This modern-day marketplace carries a variety of handiwork from local vendors, from home décor and clothing to homemade soaps and candles.