Route
Augusta Canal Historic Trail
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This is an easy hiking trail that allows dogs. Takes around 3 hours for most people.
Long trail along the Augusta canal, parts are paved but not all of it. Biking/running/walking, very scenic.
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- Französisches Restaurant“This place has amazing food and a great wine selection. It is also less than a mile from the baseball stadium. It offers indoor or outdoor seating. ”
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- Local Government Office“This 33 acre park is home to the Savannah Rapids Pavilion and the Historic Augusta Canal Headgates. This newly developed area overlooks the picturesque Reed Creek Falls as it flows into the Historic Augusta Canal. Walkers and joggers love the pedestrian bridge that begins the 7.5 mile trail that takes you all the way to Augusta. Or you may simply chose to sit along the banks of Reed Creek and listen to the water rushing past. Picnic pavilions offer shade and a covered area to stop and rest or eat lunch.”
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- Point of Interest“A beautiful, rolling golf course located in Columbia County, Georgia, just minutes away from Augusta – one of the great meccas of the golfing world. Bartram Trail is the only public golf course in Columbia County to offer Mini Verde fine bladed Ultra Dwarf Bermuda grass and feature five par 5’s and five par 3’s.”
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- Point of Interest“Host of the first and second rounds of the Augusta National Women's Amateur Tournament. This 27-hole golf Club is typically closed to the public but opens its gates Masters Week for tee times, the Grill House and a night-lit driving range, roaring fire pits, live musical guests and innovative culinary experiences. ”
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Standort
Augusta, GA