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This tiny town in Georgia is less than three square miles in size, but it is home to the world's largest white-sand beach that was created by humans.

2023-03-03  Maliyah Mah

In addition to delicious Southern cooking, the package also includes visits to gorgeous gardens and exciting outdoor activities.

Georgia
 

The largest cities in Georgia, such as Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah, may get most of the attention, but the Peach State also has a lot of charming little villages that make for great vacation options. Pine Mountain, Georgia is a destination that should not be skipped by vacationers who are looking for a city that strikes the ideal mix between authentic Southern hospitality, exciting outdoor activities, and rich American heritage.

This Georgia hamlet has a population of less than 2,000 people and an official measurement of only 2.99 square miles, so there's no getting around the fact that it's a very small town. Pine Mountain, which is roughly an hour's drive from Atlanta, provides a complete departure from the commotion of the big city, but it doesn't skimp when it comes to providing delectable Southern food staples, access to more than 10,000 acres of outdoor activities, and the opportunity to spot wildlife — both in the wild and from your car. Pine Mountain is located approximately an hour's drive from Atlanta. Find out why one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's favourite spots to get away, relax, and recuperate was Pine Mountain.

The Top Attractions and Activities in Pine Mountain, Georgia

Pine Mountain
 

Be sure to take advantage of everything Pine Mountain itself has to offer, particularly when it comes to the region's Southern cuisine, since many visitors to Pine Mountain utilise the town as a jumping-off point for excursions to the region's other major tourist destinations.

Moore's Whistling Pig Cafe and Oyster House are two essential places to visit on Main Street if you're looking for a devilishly good taste of casual Southern cuisine. At the former, you can satiate your hunger with traditional dishes such as smoky barbecue sandwiches, fried green tomatoes, Brunswick stew, potato salad, and freshly fried pork rinds. Alternately, you can trade land for sea by ordering fish and shellfish that have been fried, grilled, broiled, or boiled, as well as seafood platters and, of course, po' boys from the Oyster House.

You can burn off some of the calories you consumed by strolling around the downtown area, where you can stop to peruse antiques, examine the items created by local artisans, or simply window shop at the town's various stores.

You might be able to conquer Pine Mountain in a single afternoon, but if you want to get a good feel for the Callaway Resort & Gardens, you'll need somewhat more time. This 2,500-acre property, which is next to the central business district of Pine Mountain, features a wide variety of on-site activities and is a major magnet for visitors to the area.

The Ida Cason Callaway Memorial Chapel, the bird-filled Virginia Hand Callaway Discovery Center, the beautiful Callaway Brothers Azalea Bowl, the Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center, and the seasonal Robin Lake Beach, which is the largest human-made white sand beach in the world, are all accessible to visitors who purchase a general admission ticket to Callaway Gardens. In addition, the general admission ticket grants access to 10 miles of bike trails and all of the walking paths that wind through the property. If you plan on going to a number of different locations during your trip, it is strongly suggested that you rent a golf cart or bicycles to make getting around easier.

At each of the centres, there are a variety of programmes that take place throughout the year. These programmes offer guests the opportunity to learn more about the flora and fauna that can be found within the gardens, such as birds of prey, insects, and marine life. If all of that isn't enough for you, you can also go to the inflatable Aqua Island playground, fish in the lake, test your skills on a suspended adventure course, play rounds of golf, get a spa treatment, or enjoy nonmotorized water sports on the lake — all of these activities are available for an additional cost in addition to your admission.

Pine Mountain is also a gateway to Georgia's largest state park, the F.D. Roosevelt State Park, making it an ideal location for individuals who are wishing to get a little more wild. This 9,049-acre park offers more than 40 miles of established hiking trails for all experience and exercise levels, including routes within the 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail. These trails are perfect for those who are looking for a scenic day hike, want to be rewarded with beautiful views, or feel like winding through waterfalls and creeks.

It is highly recommended that you pay a visit to the Little White House while you are in this area. The Little White House was once used as a holiday house by Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served as the 32nd President of the United States. Almost eight years after he first started spending his vacations in the region at a location known as Warm Springs, Roosevelt built the house in 1932, despite the fact that he did not become president until the following year. The former president utilised the Little White House as his retreat from the rigours of Washington, D.C., and found treatment for his polio-inflicted afflictions in the naturally warm spring waters that were located on the property.

As of recently, the Little White House has been converted into a museum, offering guests an up-close and personal glimpse at how President Roosevelt lived, worked, and spent his vacations. A significant portion of the interior has been preserved or restored to the state it was in at the time of his passing in 1945, including a portrait that was still in the process of being painted.

In addition, F.D. Roosevelt State Park offers educational programmes and guided tours — try one on horseback from Roosevelt Stables for an added bit of fun — as well as seasonal swims in the spring-fed Liberty Bell pool and photo ops with a life-size statue of Roosevelt in the very spot where he would picnic. The park also features seasonal swims in the spring-fed Liberty Bell pool and photo ops with the statue.

Would you rather remain seated? Wild Animal Safari is a place where you may see animals representing 75 different species from all over the world. Some of the animals you might see there are zebras from Africa, buffalo from the United States, and emus from Australia. You have the option to take a guided tour or to drive through at your own pace. If you prefer a more hands-on approach, there are also on-site animal experiences such as feeding giraffes and handling reptiles available for you to participate in.

When to Go to Pine Mountain, Georgia for the Best Weather

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If you haven't already noticed, the majority of the things that bring people to Pine Mountain are related to activities that take place outside. The climate of Pine Mountain is unexpectedly variable, ranging from subzero temperatures in the winter to sweltering heat and humidity in the summer. You should make your plans taking into consideration the kinds of things you want to do, so keep that in mind.

Lakes are only open during certain times of the year and offer a special, refreshing quality on hot summer days; however, if you are come to the park to view animals, they will typically remain to the shade during the warmer months. Lakes are only open during certain times of the year.

Enjoy fall foliage? If you go trekking on the trails during the fall, you'll see a beautiful array of colours everywhere you look. Layer up, and be aware that you won't be able to participate in any activities that include water, and that you also won't be able to see any wildlife.

The months of March through May are the best time to visit if you want to see Callaway Gardens at its most beautiful, when it is bursting at the seams with millions of vibrant flowers. Because of its popularity, the Spring Flower Fest requires that reservations be made in advance. This is also an excellent time for spotting different sorts of animals and birds.

Although though the gardens may not be as beautiful during the winter months, they are transformed into a winter wonderland during the holiday season by the Fantasy in Lights event. This event is responsible for lighting up the property with remarkable themed light displays and presentations.

Pine Mountain, Georgia: Where to Stay for the Best Experience

Callaway Resort
 

Callaway Resort & Gardens is, without a question, the best place to stay in Pine Mountain. Here, you will have the choice of a villa, cottage, resort room, or suite, and you will also enjoy free daily entry to the Callaway Gardens. The rooms and suites at The Lodge & Spa all have balconies with views of the lake, the surrounding forest, or the gardens. You'll also have access to modern and upscale amenities, in addition to having convenient access to the spa. The two- and four-bedroom villas are larger and feature more rustic, lodge-like decor; however, the cottages offer more privacy and a home-away-from-home feel thanks to the separate living area, bedrooms, fireplaces, and full kitchens. The cottages are surrounded by forest and offer more seclusion than the villas do.

Other places to stay include the Chipley Murrah Bed & Breakfast and Cottages, which are located in the centre of town (just around the corner from the Oyster House). Here, you will have the opportunity to relax in claw-foot tubs, sleep in wooden four-post beds, and enjoy a full breakfast each morning.

There is the ability to cater to dietary constraints. Please be aware that breakfast is not included with any of the two cottages, although they are both completely self-contained and feature multiple bedrooms, full kitchens, and claw-foot tubs.


2023-03-03  Maliyah Mah