Food Scene
Mystic Grill
1116 Clark St SWBalcony seating overlooking the square; open late on the weekends.
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The Social Goat Tavern
1115 Church StreetBalcony seating overlooking the square; open late on the weekends.
GRITZ Family Restaurant
14 Macon StScoops
1131 Church StEssentials
Kroger
5341 Hwy 20 SCVS
5384 GA-20Piedmont Newton Hospital
5126 Hospital Dr NEDollar General
5505 Hwy 81Your Dekalb Farmers Market
3000 E Ponce de Leon AveThe one and only!
Target
1275 Caroline St NEEntertainment & Activities
Experienced Ghost Guides will guide guests around a city rich with haunted history, while visiting filming locations for television shows such as "In the Heat of the Night," "Dukes of Hazzard," and "The Vampire Diaries." The walking tour will last approximately 1.5 hrs. Book at www.covingtonghosttours.com.
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Covington Ghost Tour
1105 Washington St SWExperienced Ghost Guides will guide guests around a city rich with haunted history, while visiting filming locations for television shows such as "In the Heat of the Night," "Dukes of Hazzard," and "The Vampire Diaries." The walking tour will last approximately 1.5 hrs. Book at www.covingtonghosttours.com.
The Oaks Golf Course
11240 Brown Bridge RdOriginally designed in 1933 by Bobby Jones!
Ashton Hills Golf Club
10400 Bypass RdRepairers Of The Breach Thrift Center
5120 Old Brown Bridge Rd SWLocal thrift store full of treasures
Parks & Nature
Situated along the Alcovy River in the southern portion of Newton County, this nature park contains over 450 acres. The park is a haven for picnickers, fishermen, campers, swimmers, hikers, rafters and nature lovers. For more visit www.facebook.com/pages/Factory-Shoals-Recreation-Park.
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Factory Shoals Park
450 Newton Factory Bridge RdSituated along the Alcovy River in the southern portion of Newton County, this nature park contains over 450 acres. The park is a haven for picnickers, fishermen, campers, swimmers, hikers, rafters and nature lovers. For more visit www.facebook.com/pages/Factory-Shoals-Recreation-Park.
Otherworldly — More than 2,000 acres, two monadnock mountains, three lakes, hiking trails, and many historic sites. See more at http://arabiaalliance.org.
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Arabia Mountain Nationaler Kulturerbe-Gebiet
3350 Klondike RdOtherworldly — More than 2,000 acres, two monadnock mountains, three lakes, hiking trails, and many historic sites. See more at http://arabiaalliance.org.
Panola Mountain is the crown jewel of the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area. A 100-acre granite outcrop similar to Stone Mountain, but smaller and much more pristine, the area has been home to early settlers, immigrant rock cutters, freed slaves and even Trappist monks. Park visitors will see the outcrop and its rare ecosystem just as Native Americans did centuries ago. Ranger-led hikes teach about the rare plants and animals found in this habitat. See more at http://gastateparks.org/PanolaMountain.
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Panola Mountain State Park
Panola Mountain is the crown jewel of the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area. A 100-acre granite outcrop similar to Stone Mountain, but smaller and much more pristine, the area has been home to early settlers, immigrant rock cutters, freed slaves and even Trappist monks. Park visitors will see the outcrop and its rare ecosystem just as Native Americans did centuries ago. Ranger-led hikes teach about the rare plants and animals found in this habitat. See more at http://gastateparks.org/PanolaMountain.
Indian Springs State Park is one of the oldest state parks in the nation. For centuries, Creek Indians collected spring water here for its healing qualities, and during the 1800s, the area was a bustling resort town. Today, visitors can still sample the spring water flowing inside the stone Spring House built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. See more at gastateparks.org/IndianSprings.
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Indian Springs State Park
678 Lake Clark RdIndian Springs State Park is one of the oldest state parks in the nation. For centuries, Creek Indians collected spring water here for its healing qualities, and during the 1800s, the area was a bustling resort town. Today, visitors can still sample the spring water flowing inside the stone Spring House built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. See more at gastateparks.org/IndianSprings.
Non-profit animal sanctuary for rescued creatures; huge variety of animals; free admission
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Noah's Ark Tierheim
712 L G Griffin RdNon-profit animal sanctuary for rescued creatures; huge variety of animals; free admission
Chimney Park
8201 Hazelbrand RdFind painted rocks amid the art installation and ruins of a mansion
Big Haynes Nature Trail
855 Costley Mill Rd NEBeautiful trails through many types of wetlands
Neighborhoods
Porterdale
National Historic District; mill town on the Yellow River
Sightseeing
Oxford College of Emory University
801 Emory St