A Bed and Breakfast Retreat
1547 Old Minor Road, Culloden, GA 31016. Reservations 478.955.2721
Where the world melts away!
The Hermitage at Spider Lily Falls
The Auchumpkee Creek
Covered Bridge
It is 96 feet long with a town lattice truss. There is a parking and picnic area at the bridge. It was built in 1892 and rebuilt in 1997. The builder was W. Alford/Dr. J. Herring. It is over the Auchumpkee Creek in Upson County. Auchumpkee Creek Bridge also known as Zorn's Mill and Hootenville Bridge.
Museum of Southeastern Indians
See a large outstanding privately owned collection of Indian artifacts from the culture of tribes in the southeastern United States at the Museum of Southeastern Indians.
777 Julia Jordan Rd.
Roberta GA 31078
Phone: 478-836-9402
By Appointment
Callaway Gardens,
Pine Mountain, Warm Spring
Interesting things to do for all seasons from The Butterfly House or the largest display of Christmas lights in Georgia to some of the best antiquing or the best restaurants in Georgia.
Shopping & Dining
Macon... 45 min Columbus 50 min and Thomaston just 15 min up the road for shopping or Dining
Hiking / Walking
We have 20 acres of trails along the creek that is majestic.
Wildlife Viewing duck and deer stands
a small pond that we feed the wood ducks in and the view at dawn and dusk is something to experience.
Swimming
A spring fed swimming hole
Canoeing
We offer canoe rentals and transportation.
Fishing
I will be offering guiding for shoal bass fishing in the future, but you are welcome to float our section of the river (see the satellite map on the home page to get an idea of the lay of the river) and try your luck, the river is full of all kinds of fish, as I have said many many many times.... nothing taste better than a bream.
Bird Watching
Mountain Biking
There are miles of dirt roads, logging roads and trails to enjoy during the off Hunting Season from Jan. to Feb. and from May to Aug.
Non-Activities
A Retreat from activities may be what you are wanting and possibly needing. Not another vacation from life problems and situations, but a retreat to them, a place to think, to read, to pray and meditate, to listen for those answers. I know we all have different spiritual belief systems but being in nature always brings us closer to wherever our concept of God is, and hopefully some understanding and healing can happen. Good luck on your journey, wherever you are.
Lenn Dukes
Nov 2010