Discover the town built from Georgia clay.

    • Outdoor & Nature Attractions

      • The Altamaha River — popular for fishing, boating, kayaking, wildlife viewing, and scenic river access. It’s one of Georgia’s largest and most natural rivers.

      • Morgan Lake Wildlife Management Area — known for freshwater fishing, boating, birdwatching, and quiet outdoor recreation.

      • Townsend Wildlife Management Area — hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and nature photography opportunities.

      • Friendship Park — a simple local park good for families, community events, and outdoor relaxation.

      • Historic Roads and Indian Trails Mini-Park & Historical Plaque — a small historical stop highlighting early travel routes and local heritage.

    • Local History & Heritage

      • Long County Courthouse — a historic landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

      • Ludowici Well Pavilion — another historic structure tied to the town’s early development and tile industry history.

      • Ludowici’s historic connection to the famous Ludowici-Celadon Company tile factory is an interesting heritage story that many visitors enjoy learning about.

    • Horseback Riding

      • Twisted Oak Ranch offers a countryside riding experience that fits the area’s rural charm.

    • Hog-N-Bones, Jesup

    • Bos Mini Donuts

    • Huddle House

    • Baldinoes

    • Subway

    • Diary Queen

    • Speed Trap

    • Craw Daddy’s

    • Jarochitos Mexican Food

    • CJ Chicken and Seafood

    • Genesis

    • Blaze Coffeehouse

    • Wildlife Festival

    • Christmas Parade

    • Celebration Castle — a distinctive local event venue often used for weddings, gatherings, and community events.

    • Low Country Paintball — one of the few dedicated entertainment attractions in town.

    • Savannah — historic downtown, riverfront, dining, and shopping (about 45–60 minutes away)

    • Tybee Island — beaches and coastal activities

    • Darien — coastal seafood and waterfront charm

    • Fort Stewart — military history and nearby recreation

    • Jekyll Island — beaches, biking, and historic sites including Horton House Ruins