Tucked into the rolling countryside of Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia, Serenbe is a wellness-focused, award-winning biophilic community designed to connect people with nature—and each other.
Just 30 minutes outside Atlanta, it feels like a world away.
Here, 70% of the land is protected greenspace, with forests, farms, and pastures woven into everyday life. Think miles of scenic trails, a working neighborhood farm, and farm-to-table meals that make dinner feel like an experience.
But Serenbe is more than just a beautiful place to live or visit. It’s the heart of a vibrant, intentional community—a hub for wellness, creativity, and connection. From cryotherapy and sound baths to reiki, acupuncture, and meditation, it offers space to slow down, breathe deeper, and truly recharge.
Beyond Serenbe, there’s Chattahoochee Hills—a city rooted in preservation, creativity, and community. With its lush landscapes, vibrant arts scene, and commitment to sustainable growth, it’s the perfect backdrop for a slower, more intentional way of life.
Hey, I’m Gina—your local guide to Serenbe and Chatt Hills. I’ve been living, exploring, and soaking up the magic here for over four years.
Life at Play is my way of sharing that magic with you—whether you’re a neighbor, a weekend wanderer, or simply Serenbe-curious. It’s a space for connection, curiosity, and slowing down.
Through the Life at Play newsletter, I share personal stories, hidden gems, local happenings, and things worth pausing for. You’ll also find an evolving event calendar, and soon—a community directory, local + visitor guides, and more ways to navigate and enjoy this place with intention.
This project is rooted in both heart and experience. As a brand strategist and fractional CMO, I’ve spent over 15 years helping global companies grow—most notably leading marketing at Tricentis during its journey from $2.5M to $425M. Today, I help brands build aligned go-to-market strategies rooted in story, systems, and soul. Life at Play brings those same values to a community I care deeply about.
Because sometimes, all it takes is a little sunshine, dirt under your feet, and a deep breath to feel like yourself again.