Perry Georgia Visitors Guide

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Area Attractions

The Road Less Traveled Perry is a proud partner with three scenic Georgia trails. While staying in Perry, visitors can enjoy daily excursions along the roads less traveled and explore our region’s beautiful scenery and attractions.

peach Blossom Trail

Many peach orchards can be found along Georgia’s Peach Blossom Trail in Central Georgia. The trail parallels Interstate-75 along state highway 341 from McDonough to Perry. This region produces about 100 million pounds of peaches each year and is home to nearly 1.6 million peach trees. It’s no wonder that this area is the state’s largest commercial peach-growing region. Visit www. historicgeorgia.org/trails for more information or request a brochure at the Perry Welcome Center.

Georgia’s Antiques Trail

Are you a relic hunter? Do you like aged collectibles? If so, then Georgia’s Antiques Trail, a loop through 16 picturesque communities in Georgia’s Historic Heartland, is the journey for you. Visit www. historicgeorgia.org/trails for more information or request a brochure at the Perry Welcome Center.

Andersonville Trail

The Andersonville Trail is a scenic, historic 75-mile loop off I-75. Travel through quaint Antebellum and Victorian towns, as well as through the picturesque rural countryside filled with pecan and peach orchards. From Perry, travel Highway 224 to Andersonville and Plains (home of former US President Jimmy Carter). The trail actually begins in Warner Robins and continues to Perry, Marshallville, Montezuma, Andersonville, Americus and Plains.


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