Area Attractions
- 4 mile(s) from Rock House, oldest documented house in Georgia
- 10 mile(s) from Clark Hill Wildlife Management Area
- 20 mile(s) from Robert Toombs Museum and State Park
- 20 mile(s) from Washington Wilkes Museum
- 25 mile(s) from Confederate Museum
- 25 mile(s) from Callaway Plantation
- 25 mile(s) from Alexander H. Stephen's Home and State Park
- 25 mile(s) from Augusta National, PGA golf event 'The Masters®'
- 28 mile(s) from Funsville Amusement Park
- 30 mile(s) from Fort Discovery Amusement Park
Local Attractions:
- 1 mile(s) from gift shops
- 2 mile(s) from antique shops
- 25 mile(s) from Callaway Plantation, historic farm and country store
Shopping:
- 4 mile(s) from McDuffle Regional Medical Center
- 4 mile(s) from Health Link Wellness Center
- 25 mile(s) from Fort Gordon U.S. Army Base
Corporate Locations:
- 2 mile(s) from Belle Meade Country Club (Golf & Tennis)
- 3 mile(s) from public tennis courts
- 5 mile(s) from Sweetwater Ball Park
- 6 mile(s) from Big Hart State Park
- 6 mile(s) from Clark Hill Lake, marinas, ramps and picnic sites
- 7 mile(s) from deer, turkey and fox hunting
- 8 mile(s) from fishing
- 10 mile(s) from Thomson Fish Hatchery
- 12 mile(s) from Raysville Marina
- 12 mile(s) from Archery Range
- 12 mile(s) from Amity recreation Area, six white sand beaches
- 20 mile(s) from Mistletoe State Park
- 23 mile(s) from Mike's Marina
- 23 mile(s) from Little River Marina
- 28 mile(s) from Jones Creek Golf Club, packages available
Recreation:
- 8 mile(s) from Dearing
- 12 mile(s) from Warrenton
- 15 mile(s) from Harlem
- 18 mile(s) from Lincolnton
- 23 mile(s) from Washington
- 25 mile(s) from Wrens
- 25 mile(s) from Augusta
- 30 mile(s) from Gibson
- 40 mile(s) from Crawfordville
- 60 mile(s) from Milledgeville
- 70 mile(s) from Athens, home of University of Georgia
- 100 mile(s) from Columbia, SC
- 100 mile(s) from Atlanta
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Greater Augusta Attractions
Augusta Canal National Heritage Area
Built in 1845 the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area the nation's only industrial power canal still in use for its original purpose. The canal site includes many historical exhibits, boat tours, and many outdoor recreation areas.
James Brown Arena
Located in the heart of downtown Augusta, the James Brown Arena hosts sports events, concerts, and many other local, regional, and nation shows and events. Check out their web site for more information.
Augusta Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau
The Augusta Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau is a great resource and can provide you with information on attractions, recreation, hotels, shopping, dining and maps of the Augusta area.
Augusta Museum of History
The Augusta Museum of History includes many exhibits and collections from Augusta's Past. Highlights include a 1914 steam locomotive, many documents and items from the founding of Augusta in 1736, and a Civil War collection.
Augusta Regional Airport
The Augusta Regional Airport serves Augusta and the CSRA (Central Savannah River Area). You can contact them for information at (706) 798-3236.
Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson
Occupied by the Wilson family between 1860 and 1870, the Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson is the house in which Wilson lived longest throughout his life. Highlights include fourteen rooms furnished to the 1860s Victorian period, original outbuildings and thirteen pieces of furniture used by Woodrow Wilson and his family.
Fort Discovery
Located in downtown Augusta on the Riverwalk, the Fort Discovery Science Center includes some 280 exhibits. Highlights include the areas of Robotics, Math, Space, and Communications.
Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art
The Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art was Founded in 1937 and resides in the historic house know as Ware's Folly. Ware's folly, so name for the large sum of money paid for its 1818 construction, currently houses major exhibitions of local and regional artists. The institute also conducts art classes and other special events at this historic location.
Imperial Theatre
This historic old theatre in downtown augusta is hosts many plays movies and other national and local venues. Highlights of the web site include schedule and event information, as well as historical information about the theatre.
Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History
Dedicated to one of Georgia’s most influential educational leaders, the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History includes a wide array of exhibits or historical and cultural interest to the Augusta area. Exhibits of interest include the Ebony Legacy Exhibition, Pilgrim Life Insurance Company Exhibition, and the Alice Davis Collection.
The Morris Museum of Art
Located on the Riverwalk in downtown Augusta the museum offers a broad collection of Southern art. Areas of interest include Civil War art, the Black Presence in Southern art, Southern Impressionism, early 20th century painting and contemporary works.
Sacred Heart Cultural Center
Built by Jesuit priests in 1897, the Sacred Heart Cultural Center hosts many important cultural events and organizations. Highlights include the Augusta Ballet, Choral Society, Children's Chorale, Community Outreach for the Handicapped, Opera, Players, and Symphony.