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Welcome to Monticello, Georgia! Beginning with the Seven Islands Indian Trail, one of the first trade routes of the Native Americans, Pioneers and Methodist Circuit Riders, as well as the Seven Islands Stage Coach Route, it connected Augusta, Mobile, New Orleans and the Natchez Trace. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the Monticello you see now is a pleasant mixture of old and new. Monticello has kept its Southern small-town character. Peruse the quaint shops, enjoy a therapeutic massage at a local day spa, experience the local art and historic home tours, fish and hunt or attend a local festival in a town that has kept its southern small–town character.

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  • This Indian Trail, which later became a stagecoach route, dates back to 1670. Travel dirt roads and enjoy a nostalgic ride throughout Jasper County.
  • On this 6,400-acre preserve, enjoy 29 ponds and a five-acre rock outcropping, hiking, fishing, birding, hunting and camping.
  • Come visit the Monticello Crossroads Trailhead & Welcome Center for tourism information, attractions in and around Monticello and the "Wall of Fame" museum highlighting Trisha Yearwood, Jason Aldean and Rob Evan.

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119 W. Washington St.

Monticello, GA 31064

Phone: (706) 468 - 8994

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