Where the South Slows Down and Stays Awhile

Exploring the Rich History of Southern Plantations As you wander through Savannah's picturesque streets and historic district, it's easy to imagine the grandeur of the Old South.

Exploring the Rich History of Southern Plantations

As you wander through Savannah's picturesque streets and historic district, it's easy to imagine the grandeur of the Old South. But for a deeper dive into the region's rich history and natural beauty, consider visiting one of these top 5 Southern plantations within a day's drive from the Hostess City.

Brooksville Mountain

Located just outside of Atlanta, Brooksville Mountain is an antebellum plantation that dates back to the early 1800s. Take a guided tour of the property, which features stunning views of the surrounding countryside and a glimpse into life on the plantation during the Civil War era. Be sure to explore the adjacent Tullie Smith Farm, where you can learn about traditional farming techniques and see historic farm equipment in action.

Montaluce Winery & Estates

About an hour outside of Atlanta lies Montaluce Winery & Estates, a Tuscan-style winery nestled among the rolling hills of Georgia's wine country. Visit this stunning plantation to sample some of their renowned wines and enjoy breathtaking views of the vineyards. Take a leisurely stroll through the beautiful gardens, or explore the property's scenic trails on foot or by bike.

Nacoochee Valley Historic District

Located in Helen, Georgia, Nacoochee Valley Historic District is a charming collection of antebellum homes and plantations that date back to the early 19th century. Wander through the picturesque streets and take in the stunning mountain vistas, or visit one of the many local shops and galleries to learn more about the region's rich history and culture.

Magnolia Springs State Park

For a taste of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, head to Magnolia Springs State Park in Millen, Georgia. This scenic park features stunning gardens, hiking trails, and picnic areas amidst a tranquil spring-fed lake. Explore the property on foot or by bike, or take a leisurely boat tour to enjoy the serene surroundings.

Wormsloe Historic Site

Last but not least, don't miss Wormsloe Historic Site, a colonial-era plantation that dates back to 1737 and features stunning oak-lined avenues, historic buildings, and beautifully manicured gardens. Visit this picturesque site to learn about the history of the region and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.

Pratical Information

  • Hours: Vary by location; check official sources for details
  • Fees: Vary by location; check official sources for details
  • Location Hints: Use a GPS or map service to navigate to each location; parking is available at most sites

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