play with food
Because any successful trip involves pleasing your stomach, Augusta’s selection of locally-owned restaurants is sure to satisfy the foodie in you. From farm-to-table freshness, to baked-this-morning pastries and desserts, house-made ice cream flavors and more - there are plenty of ways to satisfy your tastebuds.
play where history lives
Georgia's second oldest city, Augusta was established as a colonial trading post in 1736. Augusta's history includes roles in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars and important contributions to American development throughout the the last three centuries.
Sites to see:
Woodrow Wilson's Boyhood Home
Confederate Powderworks
Augusta has many streets lined with beautiful trees and antebellum homes.
play in Augusta
While Augusta is known worldwide for the Masters® and the coveted green jacket, you'll find that Georgia's second-oldest and second-largest city - also known as the "Garden City" of the South - is full of history, atmosphere, Southern charm, and activities to engage everyone's interest.
You can find a statue of Augusta native and Godfather of Soul, Mr. James. Brown, in Downtown Augusta.
play like you're kids
Augusta has so much to see and do, from touring one of our unique historical or fine art exhibitions to relaxing along Riverwalk, a two-tiered park along the beautiful Savannah River. No matter your interests, everyone is sure to find something they will enjoy.
Baseball has been part the Augusta community since 1885. Augusta GreenJackets games are a great experience for the whole family.
Many local restaurants are downtown within walking distance to shops, bars, theatres and nightlife.
