Fun Things to Do in Augusta

By Julie Gordey

Apr. 19, 2025 at 5:00 PM CST

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Augusta, Georgia is a peach in its own right. This beautiful city is ripe for fun activities and is a great place to live. The South not only offers exceptional hospitality but great leisure too. Discover some leisure that speaks to you. Whether you are ready to play outside, explore museums, enjoy nightlife, or satisfy your thirst and hunger, Augusta is a wonderful choice.

Unique to Augusta

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Augusta is synonymous with golf. Home to the Masters Golf Tournament, this city is a magnet for golfers. Augusta is a mecca for golf and April is filled with golf festivities. Golfers have courses like the Forest Hills Golf Course as one of the four public courses as well as twenty-five golf courses within twenty minutes of the city.

Must-Do Attractions

Augusta's unique character shines at the Augusta Riverwalk. Visitors and locals stroll and enjoy the scenic views of the Savannah River. Shop the artisan goods and fresh produce at the Augusta Market at the River. Find adventure on the water when you kayak or paddleboard from the Savannah Rapids Pavilion. Whitewater rafting on the Toccoa River is quite an invigorating adventure.

Entertainment Options Await

Enjoy a city with a vibrant calendar where you can go on outdoor guided hikes, bike tours, and indulge in music and art events. There are a multitude of museums including the Morris Museum of Art highlighting Southern art. The Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History has exhibits on the contributions of African Americans. Fort Eisenhower is a military base offering a special treat, the Signal Corps Museum. The Augusta Canal Discovery Center has interactive exhibits and boat tours, providing insight into Augusta’s industrial heritage including cotton ginning. The Augusta Museum of History presents a broader narrative of the region's past.

Explore the Great Outdoors

The Phinizy Swamp Nature Park offers a sprawling outdoor classroom where children and parents alike can learn about local wildlife and ecosystems. Nature lovers rejoice in the tranquil setting of Mistletoe State Park for hiking trails and a lake. Go camping under the stars at Clarks Hill State Park. Check out all of the state parks while you're at it. It is worth a drive to the Vogtle Public Fishing Area. Anglers enjoy the peaceful retreat. Closer to home, cast a line in Lake Olmstead, a fisherman’s playground.

Dining and Shopping

After dusk falls, the lively ambiance of downtown Augusta brings out the fun. Unwind with friends at trendy bars, craft breweries, and live music venues like Sky City. Dive into the craft beer scene at Savannah River Brewing Co. or catch some live music at The Soul Bar. Downtown, restaurants like Frog Hollow Tavern and Farmhaus Burger serve up local flavors with a twist. Entertainment options abound, from the James Brown Arena hosting concerts and sporting events to the Imperial Theatre presenting plays and musicals. Augusta’s shopping and dining scenes are as diverse as its population. Surrey Center, an upscale shopping and dining complex, offers boutiques and eateries catering to refined tastes. Varied activities appeal to residents including cheering on the Augusta University Jaguars or catching a comedy show at The Le Chat Noir.

Make memories at family-friendly festivals like the Westobou Festival celebrating arts and culture. The Augusta Literary Festival and Arts in the Heart of Augusta offer unique arts and culinary delights. Beyond the greens, the Jessye Norman School of the Arts hosts concerts and events. For those looking to give back with opportunities for volunteerism, the Senior Citizens Council of Greater Augusta can make it happen.

Augusta definitely keeps boredom at bay with spots like the Augusta Botanical Gardens and the Augusta Symphony Orchestra. The sweet life awaits you in Augusta. From Broad Street to the Augusta Canal Splash Pad to the minor league baseball with the Augusta GreenJackets, there is something for everyone. See what all the fuss is about in Augusta!


Julie Gordey

A lifelong educator, Julie Gordey, is a retired school administrator.  After years of focusing on education, this University of Texas graduate now travels and enjoys freelance writing for BDX and NewHomeSource.com.