Things to Do in and Around Dallas, Georgia Explore vineyards, aviation, river floats, trails, and mountain escapes that define the lifestyle in and around Paulding County.

by Kristi Morris


Vineyards in Paulding County

Three Strands Vineyard & Winery
Located in Dallas (GA 30132), this family-run vineyard specializes in award-winning dry and sweet wines with a shaded garden terrace, food-truck pop-ups, and live music on select evenings—making it a standout destination for relaxed weekend outings.**Instagram+6Three Strands Vineyard and Winery+6Yelp+6**

Qualusi Vineyards
Just over the Cobb–Paulding line in Acworth, Qualusi blends outdoor patio seating with live music and wine flights, offering a casual yet refined tasting experience in Georgia’s Second City wine corridor.**Facebook**


Paulding Northwest Atlanta Airport & Museum of Flight

This modern jet-capable airport includes the Museum of Flight exhibit right beside the runway at 730 Airport Parkway in Dallas, GA. Inside, you’ll find restored military aircraft—like the F‑14 Tomcat and Douglas BTD‑1—plus aviation memorabilia and public viewing decks. Open Tuesday through Saturday, the museum brings history to life for visitors and locals alike.**YouTube+7mofts.org+7MapQuest+7**


Silver Comet Trail Access

The 61.5‑mile Silver Comet Trail begins in Smyrna and extends west through Cobb, Paulding, and Polk counties. Within Dallas, GA you’ll find two key access points: the Paulding Chamber Trailhead (mile 19.3) behind the Chamber of Commerce, and the Tara Drummond Trailhead nearby (mile 20.2). Both offer free parking and paved access to this scenic rail-trail. Perfect for biking, running, walking, or rollerblading.**Explore Georgia+9Wikipedia+9silvercometga.com+9**


Etowah River Tubing & Paddle Trips

Euharlee Creek Outfitters—this outfitter offers guided floats along a beginner-friendly six-mile stretch of the Etowah River, from Hardin Bridge to Neel’s Landing. The journey takes approximately 3–4 hours and includes a river shuttling service. Ideal for family excursions, this route includes wildlife, gentle shoals, and Native American fish-weir formations.**etowahadventures.com+10axios.com+10euharleecreekoutfitters.com+10**


Day Trips from Dallas, GA

Blue Ridge Mountains, GA – ~90 miles east (~1 hour 44 minutes via GA 5/515): A scenic mountain destination with Appalachia vibes, known for waterfalls, orchards, scenic railroad tours, antiques, and cabin rentals.trippy.com

Chattanooga, TN – ~99 miles north (~1 hour 43 minutes via I‑75): Includes the Tennessee Aquarium, Lookout Mountain attractions, an emerging arts district, and scenic riverfront walkways—an ideal urban escape within easy driving distance.travelmath.com


Local Attractions at a Glance

Attraction Description Time from Dallas, GA
Three Strands Vineyard Casual wine flights and live music in a garden setting ~5 min
Museum of Flight Aviation exhibits, public viewing at Paulding Airport Located in Dallas
Etowah River Tubing & Kayak 6‑mile float with rentals and shuttle service ~20–30 min to launch point
Silver Comet Trail (Dallas Trailhead) Biking, running, and walking along a paved rail-trail Walkable from downtown
Blue Ridge, GA Mountain views, waterfalls, scenic railways ~1 hour 44 minutes by car
Chattanooga, TN Aquarium, mountain views, restaurants, arts district ~1 hour 43 minutes by car

Why Dallas, GA Feels Like Home—and an Experience

Residents of Dallas, Seven Hills, Bentwater, and surrounding North Paulding communities have access to wineries, aviation history, state parks, and long-distance trail routes—all without a long drive. For homebuyers, these attractions help illustrate why Dallas GA is fast becoming one of metro Atlanta’s most livable and adventure-rich real estate markets.

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