See a Baseball Game, Ride a Roller Coaster, and Experience History in Cobb County, GA

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Ready to explore Cobb County, GA?
Get ready to cheer on the Atlanta Braves, ride thrilling coasters, learn about history, and eat delicious food with a fun, family trip. Less than three hours from Upstate SC, Cobb County has it all. We’ve got all the info on how to plan a great trip.

Thank you to Cobb Travel & Tourism for inviting us to enjoy their beautiful county and providing accommodations and tickets!

Cobb County spans the Northwest part of the Atlanta Metro area and packs quite a punch when it comes to family fun. From restaurants to playgrounds to museums and state parks, here’s everything you need to know to plan a trip with your family. 

Glover Park in Marietta, GA
Glover Park in Marietta, GA

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About Cobb County, Georgia

Cobb County is located in the Northwestern part of the Atlanta metro area and includes the towns of Marietta, Smyrna, Acworth, Austell, Kennesaw, Mableton, and Powder Springs. The founding of Cobb County goes all the way back to 1832. The county is home to several important Civil War battles, including the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in July 1864.

Fun fact: Cobb County hosts two of Atlanta’s professional sports league teams, the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta United. 

Cobb County is referred to as “Atlanta’s Sweet Spot” because it’s not only easy to reach from major interstates, but has a diverse mix of everything you could imagine. From outdoor activities like hiking and biking to history to restaurants to sports, Cobb County has it all. There is truly something for everyone. The county is about a two-and-a-half hour drive from the Upstate, but be sure to leave some time for traffic because Atlanta is huge. 

Where to Play and Explore 

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park 

This national historic site is a fascinating and beautiful spot. A decisive battle at the end of the Civil War, the battle at Kennesaw Mountain was a long and drawn-out event, starting in late June 1894. The North was led by General Sherman, and the South was led by General Johnston. Kennesaw was essentially the last mountain between Sherman and Atlanta. 

Kennesaw Battlefield National Park
Kennesaw Battlefield Visitors Center

The Visitors Center has an excellent museum you walk through to see the timeline of events, main characters, and even old Confederate and Union military uniforms. There are 22 miles of trails, including one up to the top of the mountain and others to see the old trenches used during the battle. We got about halfway up to the top and then turned to try to find the trenches but ran out of time. Be sure to watch the 35-minute video about the battle and get the free Junior Ranger books for your kids. 

Parking is $5 unless you have the America the Beautiful National Parks Pass. 

900 Kennesaw Mountain Drive, Kennesaw, GA 
Visitors Center is open daily 9 am – 5 pm
Trails are open 6:30 am – 6:30 pm (November-March) and 6:30 am – 8:30 pm (March – November)

See the Atlanta Braves Play

If you’re going to Cobb County, you need to see the Braves play. The entire atmosphere is electric, with everything from eating and hanging at The Battery beforehand to cheering on the Braves during the game, to even walking back to the hotel with all the other fans. It was an amazing experience and perfect for families.

Read our full Atlanta Braves game review for all the details.

Splashpad at The Battery at Truist Park
Splashpad at The Battery at Truist Park

755 Battery Ave SE, Atlanta, GA

Glover Park 

Glover Park is the very center of Marietta. The town square has an adorable little train playground, beautiful gazebo, fountain, and stage. There are plenty of benches to relax at and seasonal events. There are several local businesses all around the square to explore, and it’s a great place to grab ice cream and sit while the kids play.

50 N Park Square NE, Marietta, GA
Open 6 am – 3:25 am daily

Windy Cindy Community Center Playground 

This inclusive playground is huge and has lots of slides, a ninja course, and shaded benches for caregivers to sit and relax. There is a ramp that allows kids in wheelchairs to get on a moving platform at the playground. Other than shaded areas over the benches, there’s not much shade, so it’s best to go early in the morning or later in the evening on warm days. 

Windy Cindy Community Center Playground
Windy Cindy Community Center Playground

1885 Roswell Street SE, Smyrna, GA

Six Flags Over America

This massive theme park is located in Cobb County and has lots of fast, fun roller coasters, places to eat, and a day full of adventure. Get there when the park opens because the lines just get longer as the day goes by. Read our full Six Flags Over Georgia review for all the info.

Six Flags roller coaster

275 Riverside Parkway SW, Austell, GA
See Six Flags website for hours.

Marietta History Center

I had no idea there was so much history in this town! The Marietta History Center is amazing in how they lay out what happened here. They show everything from how families were told to save electricity during the Great Depression to uniforms worn by the women in the military to Civil War battles to the history and culture of African Americans to the history of Scouting.

Plus, they have military clothing to dress up with. We were there during one of their free Saturday events, which worked out perfectly since they had some extra arts and crafts to do.

Marietta History Center
Marietta History Center

1 Depot Street, Marietta, GA
Open 10 am – 4 pm Tuesdays through Saturdays
Admission is $10/adults, $7/students

Where to Eat 

Food in Cobb County
From L-R – Piu Bella, French Toast at the Marietta Diner, Marietta Diner

Marietta Square Market

The Marietta Square Market is a massive food court with almost any kind of cuisine imaginable: Greek, Italian, Chinese, Korean, American, you name it. There are so many options that I promise you it will be hard to choose. My kids got burgers, and I got a bulgogi chicken bowl that was delicious. We ended up going on trivia night, which means I got to show off my mad ’90s trivia knowledge in front of my kids. It was awesome. 

You’ll have to pay to park, but make good use of the time and walk over to the town square of Marietta. There’s a beautiful fountain gazebo and a super cool train playground for smaller kids. 

68 North Marietta Parkway, Marietta, GA
Open Sunday – Thursday 11 am – 9 pm and Friday-Saturday from 11 am – 10 pm

Marietta Diner

This place is exactly what you would likely picture as an authentic, shiny, neon-covered diner. The Marietta Diner is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and has an extensive, delicious menu. When you walk in, I dare you not to salivate over one of the giant cheesecake slices behind the glass counter. We had pancakes, French Toast, and oatmeal for breakfast and weren’t even hungry until after 2 pm. The portions are huge. This place was made famous when it was featured on Food Network’s “Diner, Drive-ins and Dives.”

306 Cobb Pkwy SE South, Marietta, GA
Open 24/7

Goldberg’s Fine Foods

Goldberg’s is an authentic Jewish deli with bagels made in-house, black & white cookies, and a delicious array of breakfast and lunch items. They have a couple locations in the Cobb County area, but we went to the one at The Battery since it was within walking distance to our hotel. 

Marietta Square Farmers Market

This was one of the best Farmers Markets I have been to due to its vast size and variety of options. There were jewelry makers, florists selling gorgeous flowers, bakers selling cookies and sweets, farms selling produce and meat, local honey, and elderberry, and my favorite, a German bakery! I spent a ridiculous amount of money on pretzels and a chocolate croissant, but it was worth it! 

41 Mill Street, Marietta, GA
Saturdays 9 am – Noon, year-round

Where to Stay 

Cobb County hosted us at the Atlanta Marriott Northwest at Galleria, just a short walk from Truist Park where the Braves play.

This hotel is in an ideal location, especially if you’re going to see the Braves. No traffic or jostling for parking. Just walk, take the hotel shuttle, or hire a pedicab. It’s easy and fun! This is one of the best parts of staying here, especially if your trip centers around going to the Braves game. It’s so easy to get back to the hotel and not deal with traffic. 

Atlanta Marriott Northwest at Galleria
Our room at the Atlanta Marriott Northwest at Galleria

While the hotel doesn’t have free breakfast, they do have an adjacent restaurant, Rocks Restaurant & Bar, where you can get breakfast if you don’t feel like leaving the hotel. There’s also a beautiful fitness room and outdoor pool. The staff were all so kind and helpful because, once again, one of my kids forgot their toothbrush. Our regular readers know this is a common occurrence! I was grateful the hotel could help us out. 

There is a charge for overnight parking per night, but there is free WiFi. 

200 Interstate N Pkwy, Atlanta, GA

Ready to Explore Cobb County?

What to see in Cobb County

If you’re ready to explore Cobb County, you can do most of the activities we suggested here in a few days, but there are many more fun things to do that we weren’t able to get to! The Cobb Tourism & Travel website is a great resource. Be sure to check their event calendar because the event scene in Cobb County is fantastic.

If you go, we’d love to hear how your trip was!

Cobb Tourism & Travel
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About the Author
Kristina Hernandez is a mom of two girls, freelance writer and photographer. Originally from New Jersey, she is in love with the Upstate and could not imagine raising her kids anywhere else. She enjoys hiking to waterfalls, kayaking, camping, cooking, and exploring all that Greenville has to offer. And she really loves baby goats. Follow her on Instagram at @scadventurer.

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