One of the best ways to experience Eatonton’s past is by taking the Historic Walking Tour, a self-guided tour in Downtown Eatonton showing beautifully preserved architecture and landmarks of stories of this beautiful town’s history. You can download a brochure here or stop by the Welcome Center ... READ the POST
5 Free Things to Do
Eatonton, Georgia, offers a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty — and you don’t have to spend a dime to enjoy it. Whether you’re drawn to literary landmarks, historic sites, or scenic outdoor adventures, there’s no shortage of free experiences to discover. Here are some of the best ... READ the POST
A Weekend in Eatonton
Looking for a weekend escape that blends outdoor adventure, rich history, and local charm? Eatonton, Georgia, is the perfect destination. Nestled between two beautiful lakes, Lake Oconee and Lake Sinclair, this hidden gem offers a little bit of everything for your next weekend getaway. Friday ... READ the POST
Spring Bucket List
Spring in Eatonton is the perfect time to explore the scenic and historic town. Whether you're drawn to outdoor adventures, local history, or simply enjoying the beauty of the season, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So pack your bags, embrace the fresh air, and experience the charm of ... READ the POST
A Romantic Weekend Getaway – A 3 Day Itinerary
Eatonton is full of charm, natural beauty and plenty of spots that are perfect for a romantic escape. Whether you’re looking for a quiet weekend away or planning a special date, Eatonton offers a range of activities to help you connect with your loved one in a picturesque and relaxing ... READ the POST
Sacred Stories: Eatonton’s Effigies
In Eatonton, you can find two ancient effigies—Rock Eagle and Rock Hawk—massive ancient bird-shaped earthworks created by Native Americans. These unique sites offer a glimpse into the region’s rich history and spiritual practices, with Rock Eagle believed to symbolize a ceremonial bird. Surrounded ... READ the POST
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