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Hight rate 10 location for tourist in Augusta, GA, USA (part 2)
06-2025 Augusta Japanese Pocket Garden in Hight rate 10 location for tourist in Augusta, GA, USA (part 2)Big Haynes Nature Trail - Conyers David Martin: I had the opportunity to experience this park for a wedding of two special people. The backdrop made it ideal, and the staff closed off the area for it to remain private. I recommend this as a place for anyone who enjoys the outdoors.
Georgia International Horse Park - Conyers OldRangerNewDad Vlog&Podcast: I did the Spartan half-marathon here AKA the "Spartan Beast." If youre looking for 13 and a 1/2 miles and 30 obstacles, this is a great place to come.
Pine Log Park - Conyers Atif Muhammad: Clean, off the main hwy so easy to get to... Basketball courts, playground and walking paths... But the best part is the snaking, 2.5 mile jogging/biking trail that leads into Old Town Conyers where they actively film TV shows and movies. Such a great experience to start off on the trail through the woods to end up in such a whimsical and cool place where you can shop, chill out and eat at the restaurants that line the block. Awesome experience, ESPECIALLY the first time around.
Black Shoals Park - Conyers Diana Frederick: Note that the park is mainly about fishing. But to our surprise, it also has the Georgia Veterans Memorial and the Walk of Heroes. That was a moving site. Only electric motors are allowed on the lake. There is a nice kayak/canoe launching bench near the boat launch, accessible to handicapped individuals, or really anyone who needs a little help to get into and out of their kayak.
We tried to find the trail to the nearby covered bridge, but found no sign indicating a trail head.
Johnson Park - Conyers Letty A: I have been coming to Johnson Park for many years to enjoy the pool, fitness classes, walking trails and tennis courts. The facility is well maintained for the most part. My only complaint is the condition of the womenās locker room. There is no seating and the showers should be cleaned more often.
Costley Mill Park - Conyers Robin Peters: Looks like a nice park, and Iāve seen gorgeous photos that others have made there, but itās the least accessible park Iāve visited. There were cars and people at a covered picnic area, but we couldnāt find a way to get there. Stopped a worker on a golf cart who wasnāt helpful, except to advise that the beach was closed. Definitely not the place for older people who just wanted to take a walk to see the water fallsā¦as close as we were able to get. Quite a disappointment
MILSTEAD PARK - Conyers Jennifer Fuqua: Cute pocket park nestled in historic Milstead. Park has a small covered pavilion with a grill, a public gender neutral restroom, a splash pad, swings, a playground, and a small walking loop with an adult fitness area.
A few negatives: the trash was overflowing, and the playground area had visible litter (water bottles, swim diapers, and food wrappers), and parking is sparse. There are only a handful of spaces (maybe six including one or two disabled spots?).
Andersonville National Historic Site - Andersonville Dano C: Was a good summer "field trip". The rangers were very welcoming and helpful. It is a somber site, and deserving of that type of attitude...I wouldnt bring small children or children that want to touch everything and run all over.
We were glad we made the trip and would definitely come back for special events.
Providence Spring - Lucas ć«ć¼ć«ć¹: This is a super nice spring, right off the exit road. The marble makes it stand out, and its great for photos. Dont drink the water, though, because it is not drinkable.
Drummer Boy Civil War Museum - Andersonville Teresa Hunkele: Great museum filled with great insight of the prisonerās experiences at Andersonville. Itās a small museum but a great size packed with artifacts from various civil war battles.