Douglas, GA, is a charming town with many things to do. Douglas is the place to go if you’re looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle. It has some hidden gems and quirky attractions that are worth checking out. Here are five:
Wheeler Park
Head to Douglas’s Wheeler Park for a picnic. Kids will love the playground, and adults can enjoy playing tennis or baseball on the field. If you bring your own food, you can eat at one of many picnic tables under the shade of pine trees.
Wheeler Park is a lovely spot in a residential neighborhood. It has amenities suitable for any occasion: two shelters and restrooms, a walking trail, playground equipment and ballfields, tennis courts, and more.

Downtown Pocket Park
The City of Douglas and the Downtown Development Authority have partnered to create a new green space in downtown Douglas! The project began as a demolition, but now it’s an asset for everyone to enjoy. This space is available for public and private events. The City of Douglas and SPLOST funds provided funding for the project.

Heritage Station Museum
Come explore Coffee County’s rich history at the Heritage Station Museum. Located in the old Georgia and Florida Railroad Depot, this museum has a collection of permanent exhibits about the area’s military, agricultural, and African-American life. It also features train memorabilia and highlights Douglas’ connection with railroads.
General Coffee State Park
If you’re looking for peace and quiet, come to General Coffee State Park. You can explore the region’s agricultural history at the Heritage Farm exhibit, which includes log cabins, a corn crib, a tobacco barn, and a cane mill. Children enjoy seeing the park’s farm animals–usually goats, sheep, chickens, and donkeys. Overnight accommodations include camping and cottages at the Burnham House–an elegantly decorated 19th-century cabin perfect for romantic getaways!
The Broxton Rocks
The Broxton Rocks is a beautiful, natural attraction that has been named one of Georgia’s most beautiful tourist attractions and one of “Georgia’s Hidden Treasures” by WSB-TV. This unique attraction offers several different ecosystems: sandstone outcrops and blackwater streams along Rocky Creek, rolling longleaf pine-wiregrass woodlands, and pitcher plant seepage bogs.
Takeaway
It’s no secret that the greater Douglas, GA, area has many things to do. In addition to galleries, museums, and festivals, there are also a wealth of natural landscapes that you can explore. And no matter your interests or where you’re coming from, there’s bound to be something in Douglas for you.
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