Discover the best top things to do in Pine Mountain, United States including Sugah Candy & gift, F. D. Roosevelt State Park, Wild Animal Safari, Callaway Resort & Gardens Golf, Roosevelt Stables, Chipley Historical Center, Pine Mountain Trail, Cecil B Day Butterfly Center, Callaway Resort & Gardens, Butts Mill Farm.
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Site of Dowdell's Knob, President Franklin Roosevelt's favorite picnic spot where he hosted family barbecues.
This park is up a small mountain known as Pine Mountain and is located between 2 cute towns known as Warm Springs Ga. And Pineview Ga. Both had fast food, small town charm, mom n pop stores and mom n pop restaurants. This park is the largest state park in Ga with numerous trails for all levels of hikers. This park is honoring President FDR who served 3 times as our President in the Great Depression to WW2. He came often to Warm Springs for therapy for rehabbing of his legs that were impaired by the scourge of polio. He lived in a home known as "The Little White House". My daughter and husband visited the house museum and learned so much about Pres. FDR and his times. The park has many cabins with fireplaces along the mountain bluffs with views of the valley below the mountain or views of the lake. Some are pet friendly. The park has a picturesque registr as tin and gift shop. Looks so rustic. Go behind it to mlm look at the jaw dropping view of the valley. Next to the park isxa riding stable that offers rides on the mountain for an hour, half a day and all day rides. This Ga park has an outdoor fitness gym which is very nice and a liberty shaped pools with stones from the mountain on the bottom. Next to the park is Callaway Gardens which offers butterfly house, ziplining, nature centers, gardens etc. So much to see in the area and activities to do. This campground only offers electric/water but had gray dump areas about every 2 or 3 sites. I thought that was very convenient. The park campground is large and currently revamping some spots and campstore. We cannot wait to go back in warmer weather to do a lot of activities we didnt get to do. This campground to me has a rating of 5 stars out of 5. Oh there is a BBQ place in Mountainview as you come into town from the campground that has indoor/outdoor seating. Locals love it and we did too. Fastest service ccx we have ever experienced. You order at bv the counter and waitress brings it to the table. Has daily meal specials. Reasonably priced, good quantity. Will eat there again and again. Now in Warm Sorings there ccx was a buffet restaurant that specializes in Southern style comfort foods like fried chicken/meatloaf/macaroni n cheese/collard greens/ rolls/cornbread and fried green tomatoes. If you love cracker Barrel you will love this. The 2 restaurants are in the 2 small towns. Easy to find. Just describe them and people will knowxabd steerbyou to bv them I just cant remember the names. Go to FDR state park. You will love it!
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Visitors to this 500-acre park can view exotic animals on a self-drive or on a group bus tour.
Although the journey from Atlanta was long it was worth it. My whole family enjoyed themselves. The entire Safari lasted about on hour, but it was fun the entire time. The animals walk up to your car and open their mouths for food, it was lots of fun we used our own vehicle
4.5 based on 80 reviews
Golfers seeking a real test of their abilities look forward to playing 7,057 yard, par 72 Mountain View, designed by world-famous golf architect Dick Wilson. Tight, tree-lined fairways are characteristic of this true championship course. Mountain View was home to the PGA Tour's Buick Challenge for more than a dozen years. One of Mountain View's most intriguing holes is the par 5, number 6 where the threat of water looms over both tee and approach shots. This hole was ranked as the fourth most difficult par 5 on the Tour by USA Today.
The courses are well maintained, with excellent fairways. Great service in the pro shop as well. Would love to go back and play again.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
My grandsons were visiting and since we’ve done all the local Lagrange and Pine Mt. activities we tried a new adventure. The locale is lovely, the owners so helpful to first time riders. We were thrilled to meet a baby goat, and sweet dog (who accompanied us) and a very skilled young equestrian who provided the instructions. I plan on returning and recommend this as a great family excursion. Reservations recommended and call for age limit which I think is 6.
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The Historical Center is in the middle of adding a large addition and revamping their permanent displays. I think it will be a lot of fun to learn about the history of this wonderful area.
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The cascade falls hike is perfect for going solo! Well marked and beautiful!!!!! Be prepared for muddy shoes!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
This is a must if you visit a Callaway Gardens. Exhibit is great. Very well done. Have seen other butterfly exhibits and this was clearly the best I’ve seen.
4.0 based on 1,659 reviews
As an outdoor venue with 2,500 arced of fresh air and space to roam, the Gardens remain open as a place of refuge during this time of increased concern. Please note: All public buildings are closed except for select bathrooms. Adult education classes and youth programs have been canceled for the remainder of April. We ask all visitors to respect social distancing guidance and to please visit at a future date if they or a loved one is sick.
Callaway Gardens is well worth the trip, whether across town or across the country. There are peaceful trails to walk along, a beautiful butterfly center, places to eat, the Discovery Center with workshops and information and of course the lakes.
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