SkyHike
Rating
Family of 4
$80-$120 for a family of 4 (park admission + SkyHike add-on; approximately $15-$20/person for SkyHike on top of park entry)
Duration
1.5-2.5 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 5 and up
About
Stone Mountain Park is already one of Atlanta's most iconic family destinations, but SkyHike turns a trip there into something even more memorable. Perched above the park grounds, this aerial ropes course challenges kids (and adults) to navigate suspended rope bridges, cargo nets, wobbly planks, and zipline elements — all while taking in sweeping views of the famous carved Confederate memorial and the surrounding Georgia landscape.
What sets SkyHike apart from typical rope courses is the setting. You're not just in a generic wooded park — you're at one of Georgia's most recognizable landmarks, and the combination of outdoor adventure with that dramatic granite backdrop makes for a genuinely spectacular experience. Kids often spend as much time pointing out the views as they do working through the obstacles.
The course is designed for a wide age range, with elements calibrated to challenge without overwhelming. Kids as young as 5 can tackle it with some encouragement, while tweens and teens will push themselves on the more demanding sections. The continuous-belay harness keeps everyone clipped in at all times, which means parents can watch from below without white-knuckling the railing.
SkyHike is an add-on experience within Stone Mountain Park, so plan for park admission on top of the SkyHike fee. The good news: the park itself is packed with other things to do, so you can easily make a full day of it — ride the Summit Skyride, catch the Lasershow, or just hike the mountain itself after the ropes course.
For Atlanta families who want outdoor adventure paired with a landmark experience, SkyHike at Stone Mountain is a combination that rarely disappoints.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
No
Nursing / Changing
Limited
Kid Meals
Limited
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings or early afternoon; Stone Mountain Park is less crowded outside of peak summer and holidays
Wait Times
15-30 minutes on busy days
Nearby Food
Stone Mountain Park has several dining options on-site including the Whistle Stop Food Court and seasonal concessions near the attractions. The town of Stone Mountain has additional casual dining about 10 minutes away.
Why Kids Love It
SkyHike puts kids on a suspended aerial ropes course high above Stone Mountain Park with views of the famous carved granite face all around them. Kids love the challenge of navigating wobbly bridges and rope nets with their friends or siblings. The harness system keeps everyone safe while still delivering that genuine thrill of height and balance.
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Pro Tips from Parents
- SkyHike is an add-on within Stone Mountain Park — you'll pay park admission separately before booking SkyHike.
- Closed-toe shoes are required; sneakers work best for the rope elements.
- Arrive early — SkyHike can sell out on busy park days, especially in summer.
- Combine SkyHike with the Summit Skyride for a full adventure day at Stone Mountain.
- Kids 5-7 may need more encouragement at the trickier obstacles — have a patient cheerleader along.
What to Bring
- Closed-toe sneakers
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle
- Comfortable athletic clothes
- Camera for the views
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$80-$120 for a family of 4 (park admission + SkyHike add-on; approximately $15-$20/person for SkyHike on top of park entry)
Tips to Save
- Purchase a Stone Mountain Park annual pass if you plan multiple visits — it pays off quickly.
- Check for bundle deals on the park's website that include SkyHike with other attractions.