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THINGS TO DO 

IN VALDOSTA, GA

  • Valdosta is a city situated in the flat coastal plain of southern Georgia, just a few miles from the state’s border with Florida.

  • It was incorporated in 1860, just a few months before the outbreak of the American Civil War. At some distance from the fighting, it developed quickly, and in 1910 was calculated to be the richest city in America.

  • Still rated highly when it comes to its standard of living, it has become a thriving university city. Attractive, sports-mad and filled with sightseeing potential, the ‘Azalea City’ is a great family-friendly stop off on the way to the beaches and theme parks of Florida.

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These are the best things to do in and around Valdosta Georgia.

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  • WILD ADVENTURESIn fact, you don’t even need to cross the state border into Florida to get the adrenaline flowing at a theme park.Wild Adventures is well-named, combining eight major roller coasters and other thrill rides with a Polynesian-themed water park called Splash Island and a zoo. There are rides suitable for younger children as well as adults, and a safari train which allows visitors to get up close to native animals and the likes of lions and elephants.Wild Adventures is located 10 miles south of Valdosta, just off Interstate 75 in Clyattville. There is a special rate for all competitors and their families coming into Valdosta for the weekend! 

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  • LOWNDES COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM- Located in Valdosta’s Carnegie Library, a structure on America’s National Register of Historic Places, this museum has almost 1,000 square metres dedicated to the history of the city and its surrounding area.A whistle-stop tour of Valdosta’s development is unraveled on the museum’s ground floor, while its upper floor has a regularly rotating series of artifacts related to specific moments in time.But the museum isn’t limited to its red brick walls. Its grounds contain a number of larger exhibits, including a pioneer cabin, belfry, and rail car, as well as historically-accurate planting.

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  • MISS KATE'S TOURS- Miss Kate’s Tours cover the history and culture of Valdosta’s central downtown area through the flavors typical of this part of Georgia.The tours allow those new to the city to find its hidden gems when it comes to both food and drink. This means they can begin the enjoyable pastime of working their way through the Deep South’s delightful and unique culinary creations, from peach cobblers to po’boys.You’ll stroll from kitchen to kitchen, taking in many of Valdosta’s most important structures along the way, making these tours a fabulous way to spend an afternoon or evening.

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  • THE CRESCENTThough almost demolished in the 1950s, the Crescent is one of Valdosta’s most recognizable buildings thanks to its curving portico of 13 columns representing the first states to form the United States. Built in 1898 by a US Senator, the site includes a small chapel that’s a popular wedding venue and a schoolhouse shaped like an octagon. Its gardens were created as test gardens, to see which plants would do well in the sub-tropical climate of southern Georgia.

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  • GOLF COURSESPart of the Georgia Golf Trail, Stone Creek Golf Club has an 18-hole championship course that follows a loose figure of eight formation. It covers just under three square kilometres of natural meadows and woodland, including a beaver lake.Nearby, the Kinderlou Forest Golf Club has a 72 par 18-hole championship course designed by Davis Love III that rises and dips with the land it’s on. In its first ten years it had already hosted the South Georgia Classic, and five other PGA qualifying competitions, with its undulations adding an extra dimension to the region’s golf.

THINGS TO EAT 

IN VALDOSTA, GA

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STEEL MAGNOLIAS

If you’re looking for the best restaurants downtown, Steel Magnolias is a definite shoo-in. This restaurant takes classic Southern cuisine and elevates them using only the top-quality ingredients.

Plus, the elegant rustic interior here is very pleasing to the eyes, making the dining experience memorable.

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MOM AND DAD'S

If you’re looking for the best dinner places in Valdosta, Mom and Dad’s is a must-try. This restaurant is also a fantastic option if you love pasta since there’s a wide selection that you can choose from.

And with all the decadent desserts available, dining here will surely be a treat, especially if you have a sweet tooth!

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306 NORTH

Treat your significant other or your family to a lovely meal and experience fine dining in Valdosta by heading to 306 North. This restaurant features dishes made with fresh and locally curated ingredients to ensure the quality of each item on the menu.

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BUBBA JAX CRAB SHACK

If you are staying in West Hill Avenue and are a fan of seafood, head to one of the restaurants near you that serves some of the best lunch in Valdosta, the Bubba Jax Crab Shack. This restaurant provides plenty of variation in preparing your favorite seafood, from fried to boiled to simply fresh, allowing you to try different items on the menu.

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