Grovetown is a city in Columbia County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Augusta metropolitan area and the Central Savannah River Area. In the 2013 United States Census estimates, it had a population of 12,389. The mayor is Gary Jones.
Restaurants in Grovetown
4.5 based on 17 reviews
This is a great layout playing through beautiful pine forests. The course fits in with the terrain, and offers some modest elevation changes. Holes on each of the three nines play around a beautiful lake, where water definitely in play.....including a beautiful island Par 3. The day I played the hole it played 185 yards with a stout cross wind. My solid 3-wood barely made the fringe...It is a big and beautiful hole !!
4.5 based on 96 reviews
The Laurel and Hardy Museum of Harlem, Georgia opened in 2002 and is the ONLY museum in the United States dedicated to comedians Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Harlem, Georgia is the birthplace of Oliver Hardy. Admission is free, and visitors can see a variety of Laurel and Hardy memorabilia, view their favorite Laurel and Hardy films, and purchase souvenirs. The museum is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m to 4 p.m., Wednesday from 1pm until 4pm. RESERVATIONS FOR GROUP TOURS ARE SUGGESTED AND WILL BE REQUESTED BY CALLING THE MUSEUM DIRECTLY. Admission is FREE and DONATIONS appreciated!
Our return to Atlanta so decided to take detour to the Laurel and Hardy Museum. What a great little find. Very nice welcome greeted us and chat while signing the visitors book. This beautifully interesting museum full of memorabilia of their years together. Nice little theatre in back were you can sit and watch their movies. A must if passing thru. We both really enjoyed.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
This park is a great place to have the family out on a cool day. Whenever the fall gets here it's especially nice to be able to enjoy the amenities that are offered which include some play equipment. Often there are also many small concerts throughout the year which are coordinated by the Columbia County Arts Council. Check it out.
5 based on 121 reviews
Nothing quite feels like the opening of the spring season like when the worlds top professional golfers head to the prestigious Augusta National Golf Club to compete in the Masters Tournament. As an attendee to the annual event you can watch these athletes compete against one another on arguably the most beautifully designed yet challenging gold courses in the world. If you want to be a spectator, tickets are extremely difficult to find, however you may have more luck trying to get into the events practice rounds, which require you to enter a lottery nearly a year before the event is actually held.
My son and I were here for the final round. Experiencing the Masters has been a life long bucket list item of mine, and having done it, I must say it exceeded my expectations in every regard. And it wasn’t just the condition of the course (which was much hillier than you can imagine from watching on TV) or the exciting/highly competitive final round that we witnessed, it was so much more: the friendliness and helpfulness of every staff member and volunteer, the well thought out and executed methods for getting the patrons into, around and out of the site, the extraordinary viewing areas on the course and in the practice areas, the low prices for refreshments and well placed concession stands, free parking and free professional photos of patrons posing in front of the iconic clubhouse, the thundering roar of the crowd, et al. My son remarked that it reminded him a lot of Disney World. I responded back “Except this is real”. Incredible!!!
4.5 based on 122 reviews
This former Catholic church, now restored, has beautiful stained glass windows of various saints and numerous wonderful, old statues to view and reflect upon in this serene building.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
This is a wonderful place to go for a nice long walk! We are mainly there to let the kids run around or get some exercise, but we see people walking their dogs, playing frisbee or soccer, fishing in the small pond along the trail. Part of the trail is closed now, I assume so they can further it, but it's still definitely worth a visit!
4.5 based on 31 reviews
This park has it all. This is a great entertainment venue with the Lady A Amphitheater as the centerpiece. There is a splash fountain and HUGE playground for the kids that is soft rubber matted under the entirety. Also has dog park for your four-legged friends, a walking trail surrounding the park, bike rentals, clean bathrooms, and a short walk across the street to the library. Do yoga on the green, read a book in the gazebo, watch the kids have a blast, or walk your furry friends.
Fabulaous family destination in the heart of Evans.
5 based on 2 reviews
Bubbles or Not can help you get certified or plan your next dive adventure. We offer local scuba diving, trips to the Caribbean, training, tech diving, and much more.
Bubbles or Not is a phenomenal dive shop with a professional and fun staff! Whether you are new to diving, or experienced, they have something to offer for anyone! My husband and I took our Advanced Open Water certification, and Nitrox certification through them and they made sure we were not only comfortable and safe, but that we had fun! We have gone on two of their scheduled dive trips, one to Key Largo and one to Blue Grotto, and had a great time. In addition, all of the staff at Bubbles or Not make you feel like family as soon as you walk through the door. They truly seem more interested in creating safe and fun divers, and not with making money. We are already scheduled for two more dive trips, one a shark dive in Florida, and the other a week long trip to Bonaire. I couldn't imagine going anywhere else! I recommend anyone in the CSRA, or visiting, to stop by this store and see what it is all about!
3.5 based on 18 reviews
We had an amazing time here, we were pleasantly surprised! The courses were fun and the kids enjoyed bumper boats and laser tag.
Snacks like nachos, pretzels, ice cream and more.
This place is very well priced. The only exception was the arcade games were pricey but you definitely come here for the putt putt fun and activities.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
I recently became a gym member after discovering that I had a love for rock climbing. The gym is set up pretty well. The walls are slick unfortunately and some of the wall climbs are not short people friendly. They have a small area for a ninja course and are expanding on it. The bouldering is good, plenty of areas to try out that are easy and plenty that take more skill. The gym is a fun place to visit and the people who work there are nice and accommodating. I have a blast every day I go.
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