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Health and Physical Education Complex (SUSLA)

Health and Physical Education Complex (SUSLA)

7.18km from Massee Lane Gardens

The Health and Physical Education Complex at Southern University Shreveport (SUSLA) is a modern facility designed to promote health, wellness, and physical education for students and the local community.

Flat Creek Public Fishing Area

Flat Creek Public Fishing Area

12.44km from Massee Lane Gardens

Flat Creek Public Fishing Area offers outdoor enthusiasts a place to soak up the beauty of nature. Located along the Flint River, this 200 acre area provides ample fishing opportunities including largemouth bass, bluegill and redear sunfish. With two lakes and five miles of creek shoreline, there are chances to try fly-fishing, trolling or casting a line with bait or lures. The area also provides campsites and picnic areas should visitors wish to relax while they enjoy the great outdoors.

Big Indian Creek Waterway Trails

Big Indian Creek Waterway Trails

14.32km from Massee Lane Gardens

Big Indian Creek Waterway Trails offers a variety of activities with something for everyone. With over 1,000 acres of land dedicated to the trails, there is plenty of room for hiking, fishing and paddling along the four miles of wilderness shoreline. For those looking for more adventure or higher speeds there is a 10-acre motorcross track. Additionally, visitors can explore different ecosystems preserved by this protected area.

Go Fish Education Center

Go Fish Education Center

14.35km from Massee Lane Gardens

Go Fish Education Center,is dedicated to helping children build a strong foundation for environmental education. Through hands-on activities, field trips, summer camps, and special events like the Annual Fishing Rodeo and Birding Festival, the center strives to help kids connect to nature and fish habitats. Kids also have the chance to learn about local conservation initiatives and develop leadership skills through this center.

Little League Southeast Park

Little League Southeast Park

21.56km from Massee Lane Gardens

Little League Southeast Park is the perfect spot for a friendly game of baseball or a barbecue with friends. Not only is the park beautifully landscaped and well maintained, but it also boasts amenities such as dugouts, batting cages, concession stands, bathrooms and even shaded picnic tables for families to enjoy. The playing field is an attractive blend of soft grass and clay outfield which provides a safe and enjoyable surface for players of all ages.

Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church

Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church

22.52km from Massee Lane Gardens

Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage, located in Wilmington, Delaware, has historical significance as a religious and architectural landmark in the area.Established in the 19th century, the church and parsonage stand as a representation of Methodist Episcopal heritage. The architecture reflects the styles prevalent during its construction period, showcasing elements of traditional church and residential design.

Museum of Aviation

Museum of Aviation

31.57km from Massee Lane Gardens

The Museum of Aviation is a fantastic place to experience the history and excitement of aviation. Visitors get the unique opportunity to explore one of the most comprehensive collections of aircrafts in the southeast with more than 90 historic aircrafts on display. Guests can take a step back in time and explore original artifacts, interactive exhibits, flight simulators and educational programs that help bring aviation history to life.

Andersonville National Historic Site

Andersonville National Historic Site

37.36km from Massee Lane Gardens

Andersonville National Historic Site, is a unique destination commemorating the life of thousands of Union prisoners held at Camp Sumter in Andersonville during the Civil War. Owned and managed by the National Park Service, it preserves a significant yet often forgotten portion of American history. The site features exhibits containing artifacts from original structures and archeological sites, including a monument to those who did not survive their ordeal.

National Prisoner of War Museum

National Prisoner of War Museum

37.42km from Massee Lane Gardens

The National Prisoner of War Museum, is a unique and important part of American history. Established in 1998, the museum provides visitors with an in-depth look into the experience of prisoners of war and lets them explore events that occurred during wars such as World War II and the Vietnam War. From letters to artifacts and special exhibits, the museum offers a wide range of materials that help bring these past events to life.

Providence Spring

Providence Spring

37.88km from Massee Lane Gardens

Providence Spring is considered by many to be a hidden gem of the rural South. Located near Marshallville, the spring is believed to have been active since the 19th century, providing a cool and refreshing bathing experience in summer months. Those who visit the spring will find a relatively deep basin flanked by large rocks that provide places to soak up the sun. Swimming is not allowed but visitors can explore the creek bed and find trails winding through its lush greenery.

Andersonville National Historic Site

Andersonville National Historic Site

38.29km from Massee Lane Gardens

It is most notably home to the Confederate prisoner of war camp known as Camp Sumter, which was operated during the Civil War. The historic site serves today to memorialize the prisoners who suffered and perished there and helps the public remember the experiences of those incarcerated by offering multiple educational experiences both onsite and online. Additionally, its grounds are also a cemetery for unknown soldiers that first began operations in 1865 with more than 13,000 interments.

Andersonville Civil War Village

Andersonville Civil War Village

38.39km from Massee Lane Gardens

Andersonville Civil War Village is a popular tourist destination in Sumter County. Located about 10 miles northwest of Americus, the village contains several Civil War-era buildings, bridges and sites including the National Prisoner of War Museum, Confederate cemetery and period homes from the 1800s. Visitors can explore the grounds and learn about Andersonville's significant role in America's history through interactive exhibits and artifacts featuring stories of civil war prisoners of war.

Arrowhead Park

Arrowhead Park

39.53km from Massee Lane Gardens

Arrowhead Park is a tranquil destination that's ideal for camping, picnicking, and enjoying nature. Located on the Ocmulgee River and boasting plenty of picnic and camping areas as well as rest rooms, this 86-acre oasis has something for everyone. Visitors can take part in a variety of outdoor activities like fishing, canoeing, horseshoes, playing disc golf or just relaxing while appreciating the diverse wildlife and flora found throughout the park.

Ocmulgee Wildlife Management Area

Ocmulgee Wildlife Management Area

39.71km from Massee Lane Gardens

The Ocmulgee Wildlife Management Area is a stunningly beautiful 26 acre parcel of land used for hunting and wildlife observation. Visitors can engage in archery hunting throughout the year as well as firearms deer hunting during designated seasons. The area also has extensive wetlands complete with boardwalks that makes it a great birding location when the weather is agreeable. The area also holds educational programs that explore the Hawks Reads program.

Lake Tobesofkee

Lake Tobesofkee

41.63km from Massee Lane Gardens

Lake Tobesofkee is an excellent place for visitors to enjoy the beauty of nature. This tranquil lake offers scenic views of pine trees, cypress trees, and deciduous hardwoods. On a clear day blue herons can be spotted in the waters looking for their next meal. Anglers have plenty to enjoy with ample fish such as largemouth bass, catfish and bream. The lake’s shores provide wide-open spaces perfect for leisurely picnics, walking, horseback riding or exploring on bikes.

Bond Swamp

Bond Swamp

42.07km from Massee Lane Gardens

Bond Swamp is a unique and important wetland area. It's known for its diversity of plant and animal species, making it a valuable asset to the region. Massive cypress trees line the wetlands' ponds, creeks, and streams, providing habitat for frogs, turtles, alligators, black bears, beavers and more. The upland areas that surround Bond Swamp offer hiking trails for visitors to enjoy the area's beauty and learn about the local ecology On top of that.

Lake Tobesofkee Duck Ponds

Lake Tobesofkee Duck Ponds

43.65km from Massee Lane Gardens

Lake Tobesofkee Duck Ponds are a great spot for bird watching and outdoor recreation. Occupying 19.7 acres of family-friendly wetlands, the lakes provide multiples of spots to observe various species of waterfowl as well as an abundance of wading birds. The ponds are also stocked with largemouth bass, channel catfish, and bluegill to fish at or just appreciate the diverse ecosystems they inhabit.

Hodges Field

Hodges Field

44.26km from Massee Lane Gardens

Hodges Field spanning three hundred acres of nature preserves and public lands, this majestic estate is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including some endangered species. Trails wind through the woods for hikers to explore the natural beauty and connect with nature. There are also stocked fishing ponds where anglers can cast their line with the hopes of catching a big one. Other amenities available in this lovely park include picnic areas, athletic fields, and campgrounds.

Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge

Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge

45.02km from Massee Lane Gardens

Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge offers a landscape like no other. Established in 2000, it's comprised of more than 4,400 acres covering swampland, streams and upland forests. Visitors enjoy multiple trails for hiking and bird watching, as well as nature programs for children and adults alike. The swamp itself is home to several species of native wildlife including river otters, deer and turkey, while the uplands offer sightings of various birds and reptiles.

Tattnall Square Park

Tattnall Square Park

46.55km from Massee Lane Gardens

Tattnall Square Park is a slice of tranquil beauty amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It’s easy to forget the stresses of work and day-to-day errands when taking a stroll through this picturesque park with its towering trees, gorgeous flowers, and winding paths. The park offers the perfect spot for an afternoon picnic with friends or family, taking in the flowerscape and lake reflecting the dappled sunlight. Kids will love the playgrounds offering plenty of space to run around.

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Massee Lane Gardens

Massee Lane Gardens

Massee Lane Rd, Georgia 31057, USA

With over eight acres full of a variety of flora and fauna, Massee Lane Gardens provides an experience that is both educational and enjoyable. The sight of colorful azaleas and wildflowers bloomed throughout the grounds give visitors a beautiful view. Educators enjoy the opportunity to lead students on pleasant walks that teach them about plants, while nature enthusiasts can spend hours taking pictures or watching birds nest through ancient towering oaks.