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Lake Carroll

Lake Carroll

4.94km from University of West Georgia

This stunning 1098 acre reservoir is the centerpiece of a 786-acre residential community and provdes plenty of outdoor activities for its members. Popular activities include bass and crappie fishing, swimming, boating, and jet skiing. Lake Carroll features an 18-hole golf course that offers gorgeous views of the lake during each game. The resort also features several miles of nature trails that are perfect for hiking, biking, or wildlife watching.

Bremen

Bremen

16.67km from University of West Georgia

Bremen is a small city with a population of approximately 4,700 people. Its history dates back to the 1800s when it emerged as a railroad town, with an agricultural base and other industries. Today, it continues to be rooted in these same values, thriving from its diverse set of local businesses and working farms. Visitors often come for its quaint antique shops and the Haralson County Historical Museum which pairs history with artful presentations.

Lake Buckhorn

Lake Buckhorn

17.44km from University of West Georgia

Lake Buckhorn is a beautiful lake, which is about 300 acres of picturesque waters and supports a variety of recreational activities. Visitors can hike, camp, fish, paddleboard, kayak, and even swim in the lake's crystal clear waters. The area around Lake Buckhorn is also home to the Chattahoochee National Forest where visitors can explore miles of trails and discover an abundance of wildlife.

Little Vine Vineyards & Winery

Little Vine Vineyards & Winery

17.96km from University of West Georgia

Little Vine Vineyards & Winery is a small, family-owned boutique winery founded by the Mercer family in 2017, the winery offers some of the best wines in the state, produced using grapes grown locally in their vineyards. With a tasting room and wine garden open to visitors year-round and an array of events and festivals held throughout the summer months, there's something for everyone at Little Vine. From unique vinifest dinners to live music and outdoor art classes.

Chattahoochee Bend State Park

Chattahoochee Bend State Park

18.63km from University of West Georgia

Chattahoochee Bend State Park is a nature-lover's dream come true. Located along the banks of the Chattahoochee River, the park is 2,910 acres of breathtaking scenery and outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy camping and day-use activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, kayaking and bird watching. The campgrounds offer furnished cabins and RV sites with 30/50 amp electric hookups, as well as smaller primitive tent sites located near the river banks.

McIntosh Reserve Park

McIntosh Reserve Park

20.04km from University of West Georgia

McIntosh Reserve Park, is a peaceful getaway with 270 acres features an array of recreational activities including fishing, boating, camping, swimming and picnicking. In addition to the red-clay riverfront shoreline of the Chattahoochee River that guests can find here, the park also offers easy access to hilly countryside with miles of tranquil trails along its ridge crest. Visitors marvel at the wildflowers in abundance during summer and are invigorated by abundant wildlife throughout the year.

Blackjack Mountain

Blackjack Mountain

21.5km from University of West Georgia

Blackjack Mountain, is an awe-inspiring sight to behold. Covered in lush forests and towering rocks, the mountain looks like a primal paradise. The main attraction at Blackjack Mountain is Pine Mountain Trail – a ten mile trail that cuts through the heart of the mountain, offering breathtaking views and diverse landscapes. Not many people know this, but Blackjack is also home to one of the oldest cemeteries in the area.

Tallapoosa

Tallapoosa

25.37km from University of West Georgia

Tallapoosa, is a small town with a population of fewer than 2,000 people. As a rural community, Tallapoosa has retained much of its original charm and small-town feel. The thriving downtown area features unique restaurants and boutiques, while the nearby countryside offers outdoor activities like fishing and camping. Thanks to this variety of attractions and activities, Tallapoosa attracts visitors from all over the state who come to explore its quaint charm and welcoming atmosphere.

West Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa

West Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa

26.3km from University of West Georgia

The West Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa, offers a fascinating trip back in time. The museum houses various artifacts that depict the area’s rich cultural and historical history, from its Native American roots to its role in the Civil War and beyond. Visitors can explore an array of items related to cotton production, railroad operations, military contributions, local families and businesses as well as towns and their growth over time.

Buchanan

Buchanan

26.45km from University of West Georgia

Buchanan, is a thriving small town with a population of approximately 3,000. Located far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the city to have a peaceful atmosphere and close enough so that all modern amenities are nearby. Residents of Buchanan have access to wonderful public schools as well as nearby colleges and universities. The abundance of outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing and hiking offer citizens opportunities to enjoy nature while relaxing.

Clinton Nature Preserve

Clinton Nature Preserve

26.69km from University of West Georgia

Clinton Nature Preserve is a hidden gem of natural beauty and peacefulness. The preserve contains 560 acres of pine-hardwood forest, wetlands, meadows, and streams with nature trails for hiking and exploring. Whether enjying the views of native wildflowers and wildlife or simply taking a leisurely walk through the lush vegetation, visitors to Clinton Nature Preserve can feel the peaceful serenity of the natural environment surrounding them.

Dunaway Gardens

Dunaway Gardens

28.53km from University of West Georgia

Dunaway Gardens is one of the most beautiful and idyllic places you can find in the south. Located on Reynolds Plantation, Dunaway Gardens features a sensational array of gardens and plants that are sure to leave any visitor captivated. Among the remarkable features of this area are its natural trails along winding waterways and through dense forests; its inviting bridges, ponds, pavilions, rockeries and ruins; and an outdoor theatre like no other.

Witter House

Witter House

31.45km from University of West Georgia

The Witter House in Windham, Connecticut, is a historically significant structure that exemplifies the Greek Revival architectural style prevalent in the mid-19th century. Constructed in the 1840s, this house stands as a notable representation of the architectural trends of its time.

Georgia Sports Hall of Fame

Georgia Sports Hall of Fame

34.67km from University of West Georgia

The Georgia Sports Hall of Fame, celebrates the state's extraordinary sports achievements and provides an inspiring educational experience for all ages. From championship wins to exemplary performances, this museum honors the many talented athletes, coaches and teams that have come from the Peach State. Different exhibits and interactive displays tell the story of Georgia's sports history with artifacts and memorabilia that span a variety of different sports.

McRitchie-Hollis Museum

McRitchie-Hollis Museum

35.54km from University of West Georgia

The McRitchie-Hollis Museum established in 1978, Walk through this charming Southern house to admire its Elsasian artifacts and photographs that tell stories of pioneering life during settlement times. Browse through the permanent collection with something new to discover at every turn -- hand-crafted quilts, antique furniture pieces, vintage farm equipment, and art that showcases regional creativity since the 1800s.

West Pines Golf Club

West Pines Golf Club

36.82km from University of West Georgia

The West Pines Golf Club is the perfect destination for experienced golfers who are looking to get away and relax. With a wide range of courses, beautiful views, and a low-cost membership fee, West Pines has it all. The golf club offers a variety of courses that cater to all levels of play – from beginners just learning the game to experts aiming for birdies on every hole. There are also ample practice facilities available for those wanting to sharpen their skills further.

Arbor Place

Arbor Place

37.39km from University of West Georgia

Arbor Place is an exciting community that offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. Located just minutes away from Atlanta, it’s the perfect balance of big city living with small town kindness. Local attractions such as Arbor Place Mall and Six Flags Over Georgia provide lively entertainment for locals and tourists alike. The city boasts beautiful parks that serve as hubs of activity — including walking trails, athletic fields, playgrounds and pavilions.

Lake Heflin

Lake Heflin

44.74km from University of West Georgia

Lake Heflin, located in Cleburne County, Alabama, is a picturesque reservoir that serves as a popular recreational destination for both locals and visitors. Nestled amid the scenic beauty of the Appalachian foothills, this man-made lake offers a serene and inviting environment for outdoor activities, fishing, and relaxation.

Hiram A. Haverstick Farmstead

Hiram A. Haverstick Farmstead

45.64km from University of West Georgia

The Hiram A. Haverstick Farmstead, located in Boone County, Indiana, stands as a preserved representation of 19th-century rural life and agricultural practices in the region. This farmstead, dating back to the mid-1800s, offers insights into the lifestyle and operations of a typical farm from that era.

Rose Hill Cemetery 1840.

Rose Hill Cemetery 1840.

47.68km from University of West Georgia

Rose Hill Cemetery, dates back to 1840. It's a place filled with history and legacy. Throughout its 160 years of existence, it has served as a burial ground to prominent families, Civil War veterans and local citizens alike. This cemetery is special because it features some of the grandest historical architecture of the era including the Ellis-Johnson monument which stands at over 30 feet tall and serves as a reminder that death does not conquer life or love.

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University of West Georgia

University of West Georgia

1601 Maple St, Carrollton, GA 30118, USA

The University of West Georgia is a public research university. It was founded in 1906 and is the sixth largest university in the state. The university offers over 100 majors and 200 specializations to students from all over the world, including traditional and online programs. There are many opportunities for students to engage socially and academically, with an active student life, clubs, organizations, and athletic teams competing in the NCAA division II.