Things to Do

in Milledgeville Near GCSU for Students Close to Campus

Ever wondered what it is like to live in Milledgeville, GA? While you may spend most of your time in class or studying, there is tons around to explore in this area we call home! Whether you’re from the area or a Bobcat newcomer, you’ll find something to love within steps of Arcadia apartments in Milledgeville. Explore our town’s best and brightest local attractions, starting with these six things to do, see, and eat.

Georgia's Old Governor's Mansion

Completed in 1839, this mansion exemplifies High Greek Revival architecture and served as the residence for Georgia’s governors until 1868. It now operates as a museum, offering guided tours that delve into its rich history.

Andalusia Farm

Once the home of renowned author Flannery O’Connor, Andalusia Farm provides insight into her life and work. Visitors can tour the farmhouse, explore the grounds, and observe the peafowl that still roam the property.

Lockerly Arboretum

Spanning over 50 acres, Lockerly Arboretum features walking trails, diverse plant collections, and the historic Rose Hill mansion, a Greek Revival-style home built in 1852. It’s an ideal spot for nature walks and learning about various plant species.

 

Milledgeville Historic District

This district encompasses a range of historic sites, including beautifully preserved antebellum homes and landmarks along Clarke Street, Liberty Street, and Greene Street. Strolling through the area offers a glimpse into the city’s rich architectural heritage.

Lake Sinclair

Boasting over 500 miles of scenic shoreline, Lake Sinclair offers a variety of recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming. Its serene environment makes it a popular destination for both relaxation and adventure.

Oconee River Greenway

Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, the Oconee River Greenway provides trails for walking, biking, and picnicking along the river. It’s a serene environment to enjoy nature and observe local wildlife.