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re: Things to do in Warm Springs, Georgia
Posted on 4/3/24 at 7:47 am to SwampyWaters
Posted on 4/3/24 at 7:47 am to SwampyWaters
The Little White House is interesting for a few hours. You can spend a day at Calloway. There are different things to see. You can rent a bike, hit the beach, play golf, shoot skeet, and other things. There are some trails on Pine Mountain to hike if you want. Wild Animal Safari is nearby, if you are into that kind of thing. The last time we went, you could drive your own car through, but I think now you go through on one of their busses.
You are not that far from Columbus, which now has some white water rafting. There is also the Infantry museum at Ft. Moore (Benning). It's a pretty impressive museum. Columbus also has some Confederate ironclads that they pulled out of the river.
There is a local BBQ style that is kind of unique to that area of east Alabama/west Georgia that features pit-cook BBQ with a hot mustard/vinegar sauce (not sweet at all).
You are not that far from Columbus, which now has some white water rafting. There is also the Infantry museum at Ft. Moore (Benning). It's a pretty impressive museum. Columbus also has some Confederate ironclads that they pulled out of the river.
There is a local BBQ style that is kind of unique to that area of east Alabama/west Georgia that features pit-cook BBQ with a hot mustard/vinegar sauce (not sweet at all).
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