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Beyond Barnsley Resort

Explore North Georgia

Natural beauty, charm and culture as well as historic small towns and Native American Heritage. Beyond the beauty of the rolling foothills that surround Barnsley Resort is a region worth getting to know.

The exterior of the Booth Museum at night.

Booth Western Art Museum

This architectural wonder is home to the largest permanent exhibition space for Western art in the world and is associated with the Smithsonian Institution. Visitors “See America’s Story” through its permanent collection.
Dinosaur skeletons on display at Tellus Science Museum.

Tellus Science Museum

A world-class, hands-on museum with a passion for science. See a replica Wright flyer, a fossil gallery, an 80-foot Brontosaurus and an observatory with a state-of-the-art 20-inch telescope.
A vintage car in a museum.

Savoy Automobile Museum

This world-class museum celebrates the beauty and history of automobiles, whether you’re a casual enthusiast or serious collector, and features events, exhibits and a curated collection.
The exterior of Roselawn House Museum.

Roselawn House and Museum

This beautifully restored Victorian mansion is the former home of renowned evangelist Sam P. Jones. It houses the writings and memorabilia of Jones and Rebecca Latimer Felton, the first woman to serve in the United States Senate.
The bottom of the staircase leading up Etowah Indian Mounds, an information sign in front.

Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site

This site dates back to 950 A.D. when it was home to several thousand Native Americans. View six earthen mounds or follow the nature trail along the Etowah River to learn about early civilizations.
The exterior of the Noble Hill Rosenwald School on the African American Heritage Trail.

African American Heritage Trail

A journey through 19 sites that are important components of black life and history in Bartow County, where a strong African American community emerged after emancipation.

Getting Here

Just an hour north of Atlanta and south of Chattanooga on I-75, Barnsley Resort is located on 3,000 awe-inspiring acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Northwest Georgia.

Aerial view of a resort with streets lined with one to four bedroom suites cottages.

Explore North Georgia

Barnsley Resort is about one hour north of Atlanta off I-75.

Navigation services may select an alternate route so for the smoothest travel experience, we highly recommend taking the route below. You can rely on navigation once off I-75 at Exit 306 (unless specific travel conditions dictate otherwise).

Take I-75 north and continue to Exit 306 in Adairsville. Turn left off the exit. Travel approximately 2.2 miles on Highway 140. Turn left at red light onto Hall Station Road and travel south approximately 5.5 miles. Take a right at Barnsley Gardens Road (just past Mt. Carmel Church). Travel 2.5 miles to the main entrance of the resort on the left.

Barnsley Resort is only one hour from Chattanooga.

Barnsley Resort is one hour and fifteen minutes from Atlanta Stadium.

Barnsley Resort is only 37 minutes from LakePoint Sports.

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