- 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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2450 S. Milledge Ave, Athens, GA 30601
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Covering 313 acres and part of the University of Georgia, the State Botanical Garden of Georgia has native flora gardens, international gardens, and plenty of trails. The greenhouses are used by the University and are opened for public.
40.4 Miles
Washington, Georgia's Callaway Plantation is a historical institution dedicated to the role of plantation culture in the state's history. The Plantation is over 200 years old and has always been the property of the Callaway Family. Tours are available daily.
40.5 Miles
With private party rooms available for reservation, Par-Tee Time offers a heated indoor play area with inflatable bounce houses for kids to play in. There is also a putt-putt course and batting cages.
40.9 Miles
Operating each year during the holiday season from Thanksgiving through New Year's Day, Tiny Town is a sprawling miniature town set up as a light display. Tiny Town is free to visit, although the operators do encourage donations.
41.3 Miles
A gristmill built in 1826, Hagood Mill Historic Site is open for tours on the third Saturday of every month. Visitors can take a step back in time and watch the 20-foot waterwheel in action, and explore the grounds of this quiet, simple place.
41.4 Miles
Providing the only public access to Lake Joccassee, Devils Fork State Park is notable for its mountain streams, waterfalls, and trout fishing, its clear water is also ideal for scuba diving. Overnight accommodation is available via campgrounds or fully-furnished villas.
41.4 Miles
Jocassee Lake Tours leads a variety of guided pontoon boat tours of the lake and its waterfalls, including a grilled shore lunch, and the opportunity to swim, hike or snorkel along the way.
41.4 Miles
Wildwood Outfitters offers raft, canoe, and kayak rentals and guided trips on the ChattaHoochee River. They also offer guided and unguided overnight camping trips and the day trips last for 3 hours or 6 hours.
41.5 Miles
The 37-mile Bartram Trail originates in Clayton, Georgia. It is a remote trail and not frequently hiked. Consequently, portions of the trail are not neatly maintained nor adequately marked. This trail is best reserved for experienced hikers.
42.2 Miles
Saluda River Rafting Adventures is an excursion company that offers camping trips, river tubing adventures, and inflatable kayak tours on the Saluda River. The company gives special discounts for military personnel.