Fifth Day Farm
Fifth Day Farm is a family-friendly petting zoo in Valdosta, Georgia. Animals include pigs, goats, donkeys, llamas, ducks, and a turkey.
Fifth Day Farm is a family-friendly petting zoo in Valdosta, Georgia. Animals include pigs, goats, donkeys, llamas, ducks, and a turkey.
Freedom Park is a 250-acre park in Valdosta, Georgia that offers fun outdoor activities including walking tracks, ball fields and a dog park.
COVID Notes: Public restrooms are currently closed due to COVID-19. Hours: 24 hours Admission: Free Phone: (706) 542-4287 Address: College Station & Alumni Drive, Athens, GA, 30606 Park Amenities: Fishing, Boating, Paddling, Hiking Pet-Friendliness Notes: Leashed pets allowed Accessibility Notes: A wide sidewalk leads from the parking lot to the pavilion area, but the walking trails are unpaved and steep at times. Walking trails are not well-marked and visitors may easily get lost. A ramp is located off the pavilion that leads to the path around the lake, but the path itself is narrow and gravel. Free parking is available. Source: https://www.warnell.uga.edu/oconee-forest-park Get Directions: https://www.warnell.uga.edu/directions-and-maps
Visitors to Brasstown Bald enjoy 360-degree views of the Southern Appalachian Mountains from Georgia's highest point.
Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site includes six large, earthen mounds covered in grass and accessible by large wooden staircases. From the tops of these mounds, visitors can look out over the 54-acre site and view area farmland and the adjacent Etowah River.
This stagecoach inn and plantation home was built around 1815 along the the Unicoi Turnpike; a busy highway over the Appalachian Mountains.
The Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation is a historic plantation along the Altamaha River where rice was produced from 1800 until 1915.
Bear Claw Vineyards is a woman-owned winery located in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Bear Claw produces and bottles its own wine on-site, 1832 feet above sea level.
Step back in time and visit Georgia’s best-preserved historic Cherokee home. It now stands as a "monument to the culture of the Cherokees".
Explore one of North Georgia’s most popular destinations, Tallulah Gorge State Park. Tallulah Gorge is two miles long and home to five waterfalls.
