Elbert County Wildlife Management Area
This Wildlife Management Area includes 1,722 acres on Lake Richard Russell. Public hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching, boat ramps, canoe access and picnicking available.
This Wildlife Management Area includes 1,722 acres on Lake Richard Russell. Public hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching, boat ramps, canoe access and picnicking available.
The Elbert Theatre opened on February 23, 1940, as the most advanced movie theatre in Northeast Georgia. Built by Lucas and Jenkins, the original theatre featured the best in modern conveniences for its time. For nearly 30 years, the theater served as Elberton's gateway to the world of motion...
Discover The Farmhouse Inn in Madison, Georgia, a charming retreat on a Hundred Acre Farm. Just an hour East from Atlanta and minutes from Georgia's Lake Country, the Inn features almost three miles of trails within acres of historic farmland, friendly farm animals and wild wetlands to enjoy a full...
Elberton is known as the "Granite Capital of the World," with more than 45 quarries producing more granite monuments than any other area in the world. Just 40 minutes northeast of Athens, visitors can learn more about the granite industry at the Elberton Granite Museum & Exhibit through historical...
The Elberton 12-County Fairgrounds consist of 30 acres completely fenced, in the city of Elberton, Ga., the "Granite Capital of the World."
The Fairgrounds include full camping facilities for 40 RVs and another 40 with water and electric hook ups only.
There is an outside covered stage with seating...
Features exciting historical exhibits, artifacts and educational displays. Three tiers of self-guided exhibits allow visitors to see unique granite products as well as antique granite working tools used in the quarrying, sawing, polishing, cutting and sandblasting of granite cemetery memorials.
Among...
The Elder Mill Covered Bridge is one of thirteen functioning covered bridges in Georgia. The bridge was built in 1897 to span Calls Creek on Watkinsville-Athens Road. In 1924 the bridge was moved to its current location spanning Rose Creek. The bridge is one of thirteen operational covered bridges...
With craft cocktails, artisanal cheeses, and a creative twist on southern classics, Finch & Fifth is your new local hang out.
Since Finch & Fifth opened in December of 2013, our goal has been to provide the city of Augusta with creative dishes and libations in a laid-back environment. We pride...
This park is located on the western shore of 71,100-acre Clarks Hill Lake, one of the largest lakes in the Southeast. With its boat ramps and accessible fishing pier, it is especially popular with anglers and boaters. A sandy swimming beach welcomes visitors to cool off during Georgia summers...
Elijah Clark State Park is named for a frontiersman and Georgia war hero who led pioneers during the Revolutionary War. A log cabin replica of the Clark home displays furniture, utensils and tools circa 1780, and is open Friday - Sunday, April through November. Visitors can also view the graves of...