
Morris
Morris, Georgia is a small but charming Southern town perfect for travelers seeking peace, simplicity and scenic country roads.
Nestled in rural Quitman County, just a short distance off of US 82 from Georgetown, discover a relaxed atmosphere and wide-open skies and fields. Morris offers a quiet alternative to busier destinations—ideal for road-trippers, hunters or anyone looking to unplug and enjoy the slower pace of southwest Georgia.
Base to Explore Southwest GA
While Morris itself may be small, its location makes it a convenient and low-key launchpad for discovering some of the region’s hidden gems. Just a short drive west, visitors can explore George T. Bagby State Park and the sparkling waters of Walter F. George Lake (Lake Eufaula)—a favorite for boating, bass fishing and scenic hiking trails.
History buffs can head to nearby towns like Fort Gaines, home to Frontier Village and riverside views, or explore the architectural sites around Cuthbert.
Stay at Clay Hill Hunting Lodge
Though lodging in Morris may be limited, an interesting place to stay and play is Clay Hill Hunting & Lodge for those seeking an authentic hunting experience. Offering guided deer, hog and turkey hunts across diverse habitats, the property is thoughtfully managed with food plots and spring crops like soybeans and cowpeas to support abundant wildlife.
Accommodations range from a rustic farmhouse lodge to cozy cabins overlooking a stocked catfish pond—providing a comfortable retreat after a day in the field. Whether you're an experienced hunter or new to the sport, Clay Hill provides a welcoming environment to connect with nature and enjoy the traditions of Southwest Georgia.