2-Day Itinerary in Pine Mountain Callaway Gardens

  1. Day 1: Callaway Resort & Gardens
    10 minutes (5.5 miles) from Pine Mountain

    Explore the stunning 2,500-acre gardens with thousands of native and exotic plants, including a butterfly conservatory. Walk through the idyllic John A. Sibley Horticultural Center and watch the Birds of Prey show featuring hawks, eagles, and owls. Head to the Discovery Center for interactive exhibits on local wildlife and the pioneer lifestyle. In the evening, book a Sunset Kayaking tour or relax with a glass of wine at the Piedmont Dining Room, which serves contemporary Southern cuisine.

  2. Day 2: F.D. Roosevelt State Park
    20 minutes (10.3 miles) from Callaway Resort & Gardens

    Named after the 32nd US President, this park offers hiking trails, fishing lakes, biking paths, and camping sites in a preserved natural setting. Popular trails include the Wolf Den Loop and the Pine Mountain Trail, offering panoramic views of the region. Break a sweat at the Liberty Bell Pool or play a round of golf at the 18-hole course. Afterward, enjoy a sandwich or a hot dog at the Lake Franklin beach area or bring a picnic lunch to one of the many shaded areas in the park.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Callaway Resort & Gardens admission (1 day, $25.95 adults, $19.99 children)
  • Birds of Prey Show (30 minutes, free with admission)
  • Sunset Kayaking Tour ($55 per person)
  • Piedmont Dining Room (1-2 hours, $25-$50 per person)
  • F.D. Roosevelt State Park admission (1 day, $5 parking fee)
  • Golf Course (4 hours, $35-$55 per person)
  • Beach area (1-2 hours, free)
Total Estimated Costs: $66-$155

Useful Tips

If you have more time, add a visit to the charming town of Warm Springs, located near F.D. Roosevelt State Park. This historical village is home to the Little White House, the rustic cottage where President Roosevelt came to escape his daily responsibilities and recover from his polio attacks. You can also stop by the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation, founded by the President in 1927 to help people with disabilities. Alternatively, if you have less time, you can skip the Sunset Kayaking tour or the Piedmont Dining Room and focus on the daytime activities at Callaway Resort & Gardens and F.D. Roosevelt State Park. Keep in mind that some attractions may have limited hours or require reservations, so check ahead of time.

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