Albany, Georgia, is an easy destination for those looking for outdoor adventure, arts and culture, outstanding restaurants and so much more. With plenty of things to fill your itinerary, visitors can be as active as they want to be. Read on for a few ideas on how to enjoy this diverse destination.
Albany’s mild temperatures make spring a great time to enjoy the outdoors with plenty of activities to choose from. Start by hitting the trails. Albany’s many hiking and biking trails make exploring the area by foot an absolute breeze. The Riverfront Greenway Trail spans miles of the Flint River’s banks. This flat and paved trail is ideal for pedaling and enjoying the area’s serene beauty. For a more picturesque and peaceful stroll, check out the four-mile trail at Radium Springs. Adventure seekers love exploring the wilderness and getting up close with nature on the walking and biking trails inside Chehaw Park and Zoo. Chehaw Park and Zoo offers a 100-acre zoo featuring over 200 animals including cheetahs, black rhinoceroses, alligators and many more. Patrons can take advantage of the BMX track, R/C car track and 18-hole disc golf course. It’s truly a one-stop shop for loads of adventure.
Get out on the water! Kayak Attack Adventures has everything you need for a day of exploring on the water. Offering kayak and canoe rentals, along with an array of services from simple pick-ups and drop offs along local creeks and rivers to guided tours, private lessons and a ton of adventure, this is an easy way to explore the best of Albany’s water adventures.
Next up, explore The Flint RiverQuarium. This is a phenomenal adventure following the river’s incredible 350-mile journey to the Gulf of Mexico. The 175,000-gallon Blue Hole is one of only a few open-air aquariums across the globe, featuring more than 100 species of fish, alligators, turtles and other marine life. Don’t miss the Cypress Pond Aviary where more than 30 indigenous (to Flint River watershed) birds make their home. Insider tip: look for special events like dive shows and alligator feedings for over-the-top excitement.
For even more outdoor adventure, check out Providence Canyon State Park, which is just a short drive away. Providence Canyon State Park is the home of the “Little Grand Canyon.” This 1,108 acre park features spectacular views, pioneer camping and hiking trails.
Thronateeska Heritage Center is another must see attraction in Albany. Visitors can look forward to big things like a 40-foot, full-dome HD planetarium, history and science museums, and a rail car display complete with surrounding construction that supports the railroad heritage of the region. Trips to Thronateeska are destined to be memorable parts of any trip and a good reason to come back again.
Engage with the arts and catch a performance by the Albany Symphony Orchestra. Offering a diverse range of concerts and events, the Albany Symphony Orchestra hosts performances that cater to all ages and musical tastes. From seasonal performances to special themed concerts, the Symphony Orchestra provides unforgettable experiences that celebrate both classical and contemporary music. For a full list of upcoming performances, click here.
Don’t leave hungry! Albany offers an array of cuisine selections to satisfy any craving. From fine dining establishments to trendy eateries for visitors on the go, there’s many options to choose from. Whether you’re in the mood for burgers, barbecue, southern classics, international cuisine or seafood and steaks, Albany has an impressive restaurant lineup. Click here for more on Albany’s culinary offerings.
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