- TripBuzz found 32 things to do with kids in or near Hartwell, Georgia, including 24 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Anderson, Clemson, Pendleton and Toccoa.
- From Hartwell Dam & Lake to Hartwell Dam, the Hartwell area offers 67 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Lake, Botanical Gardens and National & State Parks.
- Home to Lake Hartwell is the historical small town of Hartwell, GA. The area prides itself on its small town charm and southern hospitality, offering authentic down home cuisine, antique shopping, fishing and boating on the lake and an Art Center in the Square, highlighting some of the towns best local artists.
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Climb into a horsedrawn carriage operated by North Georgia Tours and experience bucolic Watsonville from the comfort of a sheltered buggy. Due to limited space, carriage tours are best for groups of no more than four adults.
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111 Dixie Drive, Greenwood, SC 29646
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The Greenwood Flea Market & Jockey Lot Putt Away is a market that has over 100 different vendors every weekend who sell items including fresh produce, groceries, and arts and crafts. The facility has restrooms and a restaurant.
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Visitors can enjoy scenic views of the creek while warming up to a fireplace at Warwoman Dell Recreation Area. The surrounding forest contains trails for hikers to explore. There is also an old trout hatchery on the grounds.
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Located in Tiger, Georgia, Goat on the Roof is an eclectic attraction featuring live animals, Amish food, gem panning, homemade confections and much more. It is also rife with friendly goats that visitors may feed if they wish.
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Tiger Drive In is a drive in movie theatre that first opened in 1954 and closed in the 1980's. Re-opened in 2004, the drive in shows a variety of movies which visitors can view from their vehicles.
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Located next to the Soque River, Brigadoon Lodge offers a prime fly fishing spot for catching trout. The lodge is situated in the Chattahochee National Forest, with nearby trails surrounded by forests and springs for visitors to hike through.
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Kettle Creek Battlefield is a site where military action took place during the Revolutionary War. The site is 12.5 acres in size, and there is a historical marker onsite which provides details of the battle.
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313 N Alexander Ave Ste C, Washington, GA 30673
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The forty year running Washington Little Theater Co entertains audiences with dramatic, musical, and operatic performances at the historic Bolton Luncheford Playhouse built in the 1890's. A children's theater and drama camp are available each summer.
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216 E. Robert Toombs Ave, Washington, GA
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The gleaming white façade of the Robert Toombs House State Historic Site has come to symbolize the affluent secessionist movement that gripped Georgia during the Civil War. Toombs, a career public servant, became one of the nation's most outspoken secessionists. The museum and its beautiful grounds are open fo…
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308 E. Robert Toombs Ave, Washington, GA
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Visitors to the Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum in Washington, Georgia enjoy dozens of exhibits at the state's largest historical museum. The majority of exchibits are related to the history of Washington and of Wilkes County.