About the Host
Hi, I’m Faye. My small local team and I love creating a calm, comfortable home base for your visit. Hosting lets us share the little things that make travel easier, like smooth self check in, spotless spaces, fast Wi Fi, and clear local tips so you can make the most of your time.
When we are off the clock, you will find us hiking the trails at Sweetwater Creek, catching a Braves game and dinner at The Battery, sampling old school barbecue spots, and hunting for the best riverfront coffee. We know the area well and enjoy pointing guests to family friendly parks, quick bites after Six Flags, and relaxed date night options.
Our style is warm, responsive, and respectful of your privacy. Need something special for kids, a birthday surprise, or a quiet work nook setup? Tell us what would make your stay better. We are nearby and happy to help.
About the Neighborhood
Laid back, super convenient, and close to big name fun. Tucked in a residential pocket of Austell, the home sits just off the I-20 corridor, so you can pop into Atlanta for museums and nightlife, then come back to quiet streets and easy parking. The area is known for thrill rides at Six Flags Over Georgia, scenic creekside hikes, and a growing food scene around The Battery and Truist Park.
What guests love most
Theme park proximity. Six Flags Over Georgia is right here in Austell. Seasonal events like Fright Fest and Holiday in the Park make for easy family outings.
Nature escapes minutes away. Sweetwater Creek State Park offers wooded trails to Civil War era mill ruins and rocky river views. Bring comfy shoes and a camera.
Bike and stroll culture. The paved Silver Comet Trail runs for more than 60 miles through Cobb, Paulding, and Polk counties. Great for jogs, bikes, and family rides.
Baseball and dining district. Truist Park and The Battery Atlanta deliver restaurants, bars, and entertainment even on non game days.
Eat and drink
Wallace Barbecue (Austell). A long running, old school barbecue spot for ribs, Brunswick stew, and generous plates.
The Battery Atlanta. A dense lineup of tacos, steaks, brew halls, and desserts before a concert or game.
Chattahoochee Coffee Company (Riverview Landing). Espresso with river views for a relaxing morning close by.
Museums and landmarks
Georgia Aquarium. One of the largest in the world in the Centennial Park district.
World of Coca Cola. Pop culture exhibits next door to the Aquarium.
National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Powerful and timely galleries in the same museum cluster.
High Museum of Art. Atlanta’s premier art museum in Midtown.
Concord Covered Bridge and Heritage Park. A photogenic 19th century bridge with an easy creekside trail.
Parks and outdoors
Sweetwater Creek State Park. Shaded trails, riverside bluffs, and ranger led hikes.
Silver Comet Trail. Smooth, mostly flat path with rest
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