Mar 25, 2022

There are loads of kid-friendly activities for family fun in Griffin, GA. Go on a road trip around the city and find out more about the notorious gambler and gunslinger, Doc Holliday. Explore the beautiful UGA Research and Education Garden, picnic on the shores of the lake at Wyomia Tyrus Olympic Park, and try something new and get creative at Stache Studio.

1. Go on a Doc Holliday Road Trip

John Henry Holliday, a Griffin dentist, but far better known as a Wild West gambler and gunfighter. Especially for the gunfight at the O.K. Corral in 1881 between the Billy Clanton gang and the Earp brothers who got help from Doc Holliday. As the story goes, the gunfight lasted less than a minute. Doc Holliday died of tuberculosis on November 8, 1887, at the age of 36. His last words were, “this is funny.”

Take the family on a self-guided driving tour and visit the Doc Holliday family home, where he was born on August 14, 1851. He was baptized in the Presbyterian Church in 1852, where the fire station is now. Holliday inherited a portion of the Solomon Street Building, and it’s believed that he had his dental practice here in 1872. Although he died in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, it’s believed that his family brought his remains home for a secret burial.

2. Explore the UGA Research and Education Garden

Stroll through 65-acres filled with beautiful gardens and fascinating research projects on topics such as conservation of pollinators and natural enemies, insect and weed pest management, plant variety evaluation and selection, and management practices for home gardens.

Visit the Conservation Garden and see butterflies, bees, beetles, flies, and spiders attracted by the variety of high pollen and nectar-producing plants. The Garden hosts family events that are free to the public. Visit their website to not miss out on kite flying, art exhibits, Scarecrows in the Garden, and stargazing with the Flint River Astronomy Club.

3. Spend a Day at Wyomia Tyrus Olympic Park

Take the kids outdoors to enjoy the fresh air at the beautiful 164-acre Wyomia Tyrus Olympic Park and watch them run and play on the rolling green lawns. Pack a few eats and treats and enjoy a picnic at one of the two large pavilions overlooking the picturesque 3-acre lake.

The park has lighted rubberized and paved trails perfect for pushing your toddler around in a stroller and play areas for the bigger kids. If you need to take a break, there are swing benches along the shore that provide panoramic views of the lake. The park also boasts seven soccer fields, five baseball fields, and batting cages.

4. Get Creative at Stache Studio

Get your family’s creative juices flowing and hands dirty at the Stache Studio. Everyone is welcome during open studio hours, but only children older than ten can join the reserved classes. Make a reservation for a class, or just pop in with your little ones during open studio times between 10 am and 8 pm Monday to Friday.

Get creative on canvas and with ceramics, mosaics, wood, and clay. The friendly and helpful instructors will guide you through the process step by step and ensure that you and your kids have a fun-filled and creative time together. The studio also hosts birthday parties with different packages.

The city is packed with exciting, fun-filled activities for everyone in the family to enjoy together. Visit Cronic Nissan today for top-quality new and pre-owned vehicles, expert maintenance and repair services, and exceptional customer care.

 

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