| there's an outdoor pool with sunloungers, as well as an exercise room and a guest laundry facility. less than a mile from interstate 20, this basic low-rise hotel is 6 miles from riverwalk augusta park and 6 miles from augusta museum of history. check-in time: 12:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. bare-bones rooms have complimentary wi-fi, as well as tables and desks; some provide sitting areas and/or kitchenettes. freebies include large vehicle parking and continental breakfast. kids age 17 and under stay at no charge with an adult Columbia Metropolitan Airport 1 hr 8
Brick Pond Park (15 min) This vast restored ecosystem has a plant trail, wildlife-watching & a stormwater treatment facility. Ezekiel Harris House (8 min) Sacred Heart Cultural Center (10 min) Cultural center hosting concerts & art exhibits in a former 19th-century Catholic church. Phinizy Swamp Nature Park (19 min) Forest & swampland featuring multiuse trails, plus a science facility offering classes & events. Augusta Canal National Heritage Area (10 min) Site featuring a fully intact industrial canal built in1845, with trails, fishing & boat tours. The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson (10 min) Exhibits on President Wilson are on display at this 1859 manse & guided tours are offered some days. Augusta National Golf Club (7 min) Founded by Bobby Jones in the 1930s, this scenic, private club hosts the annual Masters Tournament. Morris Museum of Art (13 min) Paintings, sculpture & photography are shown off at this museum focused on Southern art. Saint Paul's Church (12 min) History and church Augusta Museum of History (12 min) Museum devoted to Augusta's heritage & culture, from Native American settlement to James Brown. Savannah Rapids Park (13 min) 33-acre park on the banks of Reed Creek, with a pedestrian bridge, jogging trail & picnic pavilions. Augusta Riverwalk (12 min) Riverfront park with brick walking paths, plus a splash fountain, playground & nearby amenities. Lucy Craft Laney Museum (13 min) Small house showcasing the legacy of a prominent African-American educator through history & art. Lake Olmstead (8 min) |