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Valdosta –-Warm Springs, GA – 224 miles
Valdosta—Morven--—Moultrie --–Albany----Parrott-—Providence Canyons—Westville—Columbus--—Warm Springs16.5 miles 41.4 miles 79.2 miles 111.5 miles 141.2 miles 150.2 miles 187.5 miles 224 miles
This route takes you across the lower western half of the state over to the Alabama state line.
Valdosta – Morven – 16.5 miles
Morven is a city in Brooks County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Valdosta, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city was named
after a mountain in Scotland. The population was 565 at the 2010 census.
Morven hosts an annual Peach Festival and has peach stands with homemade ice cream when in season. The Peach Festival held in May has arts and crafts, entertainment, peach ice cream, peach turnovers and lots of
other food. They have clogging and other entertainment throughout the day
Morven –Moultrie – 24.9 milesTotal distance – 41.4 miles
With a city population of almost 15,000, Moultrie sits in the center of Georgia's number one agricultural county. We have a beautiful downtown atmosphere with small specialty shops and an
award-winning courthouse. Moultrie is also home to the world renowned Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library, an exquisite country club with 18 hole golf course, and a world class Olympic diving well. As host to the Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition, the Calico Arts Festival, car shows, and
other attractions,Check it out Checkpoints!
FestivalGin Creek PlantationQuailridge Plantation
Moutrie Trail
Moultrie-Albany – 37.8 milesTotal distance – 79.2 miles
The first inhabitants of the area now known as Albany were the Creek Indians who called their home along the riverbank “Thronateeska,” meaning “the place where flint is picked up.”
Fittingly, the river that flows through Albany is called the Flint. Nelson Tift founded the city in 1836, hoping that the settlement would prosper as a trade center like Albany, New York.
Check it out Checkpoints!Cheehaw Park
Flint River AquariumRadium Springs
Ray Charles PlazaThronateeska Heritage Center
Albany- Parrott – 32.3 milesTotal distance – 111.5 miles
Welcome to historic Parrott, Georgia...population 158. Parrott is located in Terrell County on Highway 520 between Columbus and Albany. Parrott is on
the National Register of Historic Places.The Creek Indians were the first to settle the area that is now Parrott. Their village was called Chenube. The original post office changed its name from
Chenube to Parrott in 1889 when the town became incorporated. Parrott was named in honor of Mr. John Lawson Parrott who donated the
land for the business district, the churches and the school. The original stores were wooden structures. In the late 1800 s and early 1900 s, they were ′ ′
replaced by the brick buildings standing today.
Parrott-Providence Canyons – 29.7 milesTotal distance – 141.2 miles
Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon” is a testament to the power of man’s influence on the land. Massive gullies as deep as 150 feet were caused simply by poor farming practices during the 1800s, yet today they make some of
the prettiest photographs within the state. The rare Plumleaf Azalea grows only in this region and blooms during July and August when most azaleas have lost their color. The canyon soil’s pink, orange, red and purple
hues make a beautiful natural painting at this quiet park.
Visitors can enjoy views of the canyons from the rim trail, taking care to stay behind fences and off the fragile canyon edge. Hikers who explore the deepest canyons will usually find a thin layer of water along the trail,
indication of the water table below. Guests who hike to canyons 4 and 5 may want to join the Canyon Climbers Club. Backpackers can stay overnight along the backcountry trail which highlights portions of the canyon and
winds through mixed forest.
Check it out Checkpoints!Florence Marina State Park
Providence Canyons-Westville – 9 milesTotal distance – 150.2 miles
Just outside of Lumpkin, GA is a 1850’s living village called Historic Westville.
Westville- Columbus– 37.3 milesTotal distance – 187.5 miles
Historic Columbus Foundation’s Heritage Corner CollectionSpringer Opera HouseColumbus River Walk
Port Columbus Civil War Naval MuseumColumbus Museum
Coca-Cola Space Science CenterNational Infantry Museum and Soldier Center
The NEW Columbus Whitewater
Founded in 1828, the city of Columbus has been at the forefront of U.S. and Georgia history for more than 180 years.
Check it out Checkpoints!
Columbus – Warm Springs – 36.6 milesTotal distance – 224 miles
Home to one of Georgia's Seven Natural Wonders! Located just an hour south of Atlanta, the town of Warm Springs, Georgia is nestled amongst rolling hills and fresh water springs and is steeped in
traditional southern charm and hospitality.
Check it out Checkpoints!The Warm Springs
The Little White HouseFDR State Park
Red Oak Creek Covered BridgePine Mountain TrailWild Animal Safari
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