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A working cattle farm, owned by Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy, provides family entertainment through public special events, Fall FAmily Fun Days, educational school field trips, Conestoga Wagon camping, private corporate events, picnics and reunions; weddings, receptions, etc.
Georgia's largest campground and most visited attraction has entertainment, recreation and activities.
This museum's more than 200,000 square feet of exhibits includes historical displays of military aircraft and campaigns.
This park also offers a nature trail, a 265-acre lake, Splash Pad water park, miniature golf course, visitors center, golf course, lodge, restaurant, cottages and camping.
Enjoy this 13,000-acre award-winning resort and gardens with butterflies and raptors in flight, golf, fishing, dining, lodging, spa, trails, exhibits and workshops.
Featuring the AZA accredited Chehaw Wild Animal Park, NBL sanctioned BMX bike track, Creekside Education Center, RV and Tent camping, and home to the ever popular Chehaw Native American Culture Festival and much more!
Check in often with the Madison-Morgan Convention & Visitors Bureau to learn about new and exciting events, ticket prices, admission fees, and "what's going on" in Madison & Morgan County.
Visit the world's largest aquarium, with more than 8 million gallons of water and 120,000 animals.
Ride in air-conditioned, 1940s-era vintage train cars for more than 80 miles round-trip on the Southwest Georgia Excursion Train.
The Jepson Center for the Arts, is the first expansion in the Telfair’s 119-year history and adds 66% more exhibition and educational studio space than previously available in the museum’s two c.1819 National Historic Landmark buildings in Savannah’s historic district.
Experience the Georgia Outback, home to hundreds of kangaroos, at the Kangaroo Conservation Center, one hour North of Atlanta, Georgia. Open seasonally. Visit our website for visitor information and to purchase tickets. Minimum Age 5 years for general admission.
“Bringing children and animals together for the purpose of providing unconditional love, unconditional service and a future of hope,” is the mission of Noah’s Ark.
Explore Georgia's 'Little Grand Canyon' on 10 miles of trails and learn about the 150-foot-deep canyon, plumleaf azalea and other wild-flowers.
Since 1925, this amusment park has been fun for the whole family. Ride more than 30 rides and enjoy paddleboats, mini-golf and games; free concerts by top artists; concessions available.
Explore the gorge on hiking trails and overlooks; see waterfalls at the bottom. Disc golf course, camping, cottages and tennis are available.
A visit to Pebble Hill Plantation is sure to result in an awe-inspiring and memorable experience for all who enter the plantation's gates. Pebble Hill has been called a Georgia Belle. This stately architectural beauty stands proudly amid the magnolias and long leaf pines of southwest Georgia.
History comes alive in exploring the Jekyll Island Club National Historic Landmark District's grounds and historic structures. The Jekyll Island Museum serves as your port of entry to the extraordinary past. Adding to the experience are guided tours, exhibits, shops and restaurants.
Just outside of the city limits of Statesboro, there’s a hidden treasure, Meinhardt Vineyards and Winery. The first of its kind in Southeast Georgia, it boasts scenic views, sunsets, and award-winning wines. Meinhardt hosts the annual Grape Stomp and Muscadine Festival, where festival attendees can
This park offers a seasonal beach, boating, fishing, hiking trails, picnic areas, mini-golf, a lodge, restraunt, camping and cottages and is located on Lake Allatoona.
This historic 35-acre estate of textile magnate Fuller E. Callaway Sr. features a Neel Reid designed Italian villa and splendid formal boxwood gardens planted in the mid 19th century by Sarah Ferrell.
Located in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, the Okefenokee Swamp Park is a magnificent show-window for this natural wonderland. Also known as the Land of the Trembling Earth. One of Georgia's Natural Wonders.
Take a hip trip to Athens, Georgia! The electic college town of Athens is 61 miles northeast of Atlanta, nestled just below the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. A vibrant, restored Victorian-era downtown teems with art galleries, trendy shops, world-renowned nightclubs and distinctive dining. Historic architecture and impressive gardens complete the unique blend of traditional heritage and trend-setting southern culture.
This small park on 45,000-acre Lake Walter F. George has a marina, fishing pier, boat rental, camping, cottages and excellent birding and fishing.
Exhibits trace 200 years of the region's folk pottery history and show how the tradition has evolved.
Visit this freshwater aquarium that tells the tale of Flint River and the mysterious blue-hole springs.
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