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Line Creek Nature Area

Sponsored by: Dover Corporation

This popular Nature Area offers a mix of habitats – an upland hardwood forest, beautiful creekside granite outcroppings, and a rushing stream bordered by native azaleas. Visitors will enjoy a fishing dock on a small pond, a gazebo, and almost three miles of nature trails. Keep an eye out on the trails for a few historic sites!

Restrooms
Trails
Picnic Area
Barred Owl
Barred Owl
Handicapped Access: Yes: Parking, restroom, pond trail.

About This Site

Hours

Open year-round from sunrise to sunset

Location

Peachtree City
Line Creek Dr, Peachtree City, GA 30269
(770) 631-2525

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Line Creek Nature Area

Amenities

Amenity Available
Admission Fee
Lodging
Visitor or Nature Center
Restrooms
Drinking Fountain or Potable Water
Trails
Boardwalk
Camping
RV Hookups
Picnic Area
Kayaking or Canoeing

Line Creek Nature Area is a 70-acre public preserve along Line Creek off Highway 54 on the Fayette/Coweta County line. This stretch of Line Creek was home to multiple mills in the 1800s, and the remnants of their dams can still be seen today. When on the Mule Rock trail be sure to look for the Mule Rock carving! The nature area is furnished with picnic tables, small bridges, a rock amphitheater, and a few information kiosks.  In 2017, Trinity Development completed the new Line Creek Wetland with an observation deck. This area catches and detains stormwater runoff that slowly feeds the small pond and eventually Line Creek. It displays the characteristics of a wetland and demonstrates how water is naturally slowed down and filtered. 

Some areas around Line Creek including the parking area, restroom, and pond are ADA accessible.

Featured Birds

Brown-headed Nuthatch Brown-headed Nuthatch

The entrance to Line Creek Nature Area is located on Line Creek Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269. It is adjacent to the shopping center with TJ Maxx, Ulta, and Newk’s, off of GA-54.  The path connecting the existing path at the southern end of the Line Creek Nature Area parking lot to the new path at the northern entrance of the park was project #23 on the 2017 SPLOST. 

While many of our visitors like to bring their dogs along for the journey, we would like to remind everyone that dogs are required to be on a leash when at Line Creek.

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