3 Free Georgia Landmarks You Shouldn’t Miss
This post shares easy to visit historic places in Georgia, including Jimmy Carter’s Boyhood Farm, Andersonville National Historic Site, and Ocmulgee Mounds.
Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm
Nearest City:
- Plains, Georgia
Admission Price:
- Free
Time Spent:
- 1 to 2 hours, depending on how many buildings and audio stops you explore.
What You’ll See:
- Carter’s childhood home, barns, a commissary, farm structures, walking paths, audio stations with stories told by Jimmy Carter himself.
Tips:
- Plan to visit a neighboring town/city since there is not a lot of food options.
- Gift shop only accepts cards/apple pay.
Andersonville National Historic Site
Nearest City:
- Andersonville, Georgia
Admission Price:
- Free (includes the National Prisoner of War Museum and the National Cemetery.)
Time Spent:
- 2 hours (Museum and Cemetery)
What You’ll See:
- The preserved Civil War prison site (Camp Sumter), the large National Cemetery, exhibits on POWs from all U.S. wars, and a self guided driving tour.
Tips:
- Prepare to be heartbroken by information you will learn at the POW museum.
- Park ranger will provide QR code for self guided tour audio.
- Go to the POW museum first.
Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
Nearest City:
- Macon, Georgia
Admission Price:
- Free
Time Spent:
- 1 Hour (I did not do any of the hikes)
What You’ll See:
- Large earthen mounds, the Great Temple Mound, the Earth lodge with its original 1,000-year-old floor, a Visitor Center museum, forest and wetland trails.
Tips:
- Start at the Visitor Center to understand the Indigenous history before exploring the mounds.
- Plenty of Hiking trails.
- If you want cool tunnel pictures (Like This) with your vehicle, go 1 hour before closing time.




















