Lilburn is located in the western part of Gwinnett County. The railroad runs through the old town area and Lawrenceville Highway (Highway 29) is the main corridor of traffic.
Present day Lilburn was inhabited by a tribe of Native American Indians prior to 1817. They were known as the Lower Creeks and lived in the southern part of what is now known as Gwinnett County. They used the area primarily for hunting and located the villages south of the area.
The newly renovated 10-acre park features a walking/jogging path, children´s playground, tennis courts, public restrooms, rental pavilion, bandstand, and an open field area. The playground has been expanded with an exciting array of new age-appropriate equipment to please the kids.
The annual Lilburn Daze festival provides a stage for Lilburn`s local crafters, authors and performers with more than 200 booths featuring arts and crafts. Give into your sugar cravings by feasting on funnel cakes, kettle corn, fudge and homemade baked goods. Located just two and one-half miles east of Stone Mountain Parkthe Yellow River Game Ranch offers a magnificent photo opportunity and a chance to meet wildlife on a close-up and personal basis.