Attractions
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Explore the Augusta Canal. Whether you hike, bike, paddle, or just float through Augusta Canal`s history on a guided boat tour, we invite you to explore our recreation and outdoor experiences along miles of towpath, trail and canal waters. |
Location: |
1450 Greene St. Ste 400 Augusta, GA |
Phone: |
706-823-0440 |
Savannah Rapids Park is a 33-acre passive recreation park that has been a destination for nature lovers for more than 150 years. Set along the Augusta Canal and Reed Creek waterfall, this beautiful site offers a range of activities from running or biking the Augusta Canal Trail, to floating down the canal to Lake Olmstead. |
Location: |
3300 Evans-to-Locks Rd., Evans, GA |
Phone: |
706-868-3373 |
Founded in 1937, the Augusta Museum of History is Augusta`s oldest historical agency devoted to the preservation and presentation of local and regional history. The not-for-profit agency functions as the steward of the community`s rich, diverse, and invaluable material past. The museum curates the largest and most significant historical collection in the CSRA and functions as a historical research and resource center for professional and amateur historians, media, organizations, and individuals, and is home to permanent exhibition Augusta`s Story, a 12,000 year journey through the region`s past. |
Location: |
560 Reynolds Street, Augusta GA |
Phone: |
707-722-8454 |
The Lucy Craft Laney Museum is the largest African American Museum in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA, Augusta and its Surrounding Areas). The museum, which opened in 1991, is a small house museum that was the former home of Miss Lucy Craft Laney. |
Location: |
1116 Phillips Street, Augusta, GA |
Phone: |
706-724-3576 |
Pendleton King Park is a 64-acre bird sanctuary of great topographic diversity with pine forests, sand ridges and marshes. It is located in the heart of Augusta and houses a variety of gardens and natural resources. Pendleton King Park offers many opportunities for recreational activities including new playgrounds, an 18-hole disc golf course, nature trails for walking and cycling, cross country trails, the historic Bugg family cemetery, an educational tree trail, an off-leash dog park and open spaces for picnicking and play. |
Location: |
1600 Troupe Street |