The Peach State is beautiful, and if you ask us, there's no better way to experience the scenery than by driving through it. There's no shortage of scenic drives in Georgia, whether you love the marshy views from our coastal regions or the magnificent mountains of the north. One of the state's most historic road trips in the southeast is the Woodpecker Trail. While you might not hear much about it today, it's a scenic route that's been around for decades. It passes through several great Georgia cities, including the charming town of Metter. Check it out:
The Woodpecker Trail was first established in 1947, and was a popular road trip path for several decades. It follows along state routes 25 and 121, with endpoints of Charlotte, NC and St. Petersburg, FL. In total, the route is 620 miles.
Georgia's segment of the Woodpecker Trail runs about 204 miles, from Augusta to Folkston.
In that stretch of road, it touches upon a variety of great towns, but today we're featuring Metter.
The Metter Welcome Center just off I-16 is a great destination in its own right. It's housed in a 928 Lumber Commissary and sits on a pretty lake. You'll find a variety of homegrown Georgia products for sale here.
It's always a good idea to get out and stretch your legs on a long road trip, and you'll definitely want to do just that at Guido Gardens. This three-acre garden is a magnificent place for reflection. Admission is free and it's open 24/7 all year.
You'll see plenty of farmland along the Woodpecker Trail. While this area of the state lacks the graceful mountains of the north, there's something just as striking about the seemingly endless plains, don't you think?
Whether you're adventuring down the entire Woodpecker Trail in Georgia or just checking out Metter, you're sure to have a good time!
For more information about attractions in Metter, check out the Visit Metter website or Visit Metter Facebook page.
Before hitting the road, it's important to be prepared. Check out our Ultimate Road Trip Essentials Packing List to make sure you're ready for your road trip.
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