Things to Do in Madison, GA

  • Our list of the best things to do in Madison, Georgia, features the top 28 nearby activities — including 17 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
  • Madison, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
  • The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Madison, GA , followed by 19 popular activities in nearby cities, including Athens, Greensboro, Watkinsville and Loganville
  • Our list of the best things to do in Madison, Georgia, features the top 28 nearby activities — including 17 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
  • Madison, GA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
  • The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Madison, GA , followed by 19 popular activities in nearby cities, including Athens, Greensboro, Watkinsville and Loganville
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23.4 Miles
100% 5 votes
Zoos 293 Gran Ellen Drive, Athens, GA 30606 MoreLess Info
A neighborhood facility, Memorial Park is frequented by families with children. Park features include a playground, walking trails, swimming pool and picnic pavilion. For added convenience, there is a nearby dog park for the family pet to enjoy.
23.5 Miles
50% 2 votes
Parks 1400 College Station Road, Athens, GA 30605 MoreLess Info
Maintained by the University of Georgia, Oconee Forest Park is 60 acres nature reserve with trails for hiking and mountain biking. The park features hickory trees and provides visitors with direct access to Lake Herrick.
24.3 Miles
27% 11 votes
Natural History Museums East Campus Road, Athens, GA 30602 MoreLess Info
Owned and operated by the University of Georgia, the Georgia Museum of Natural History holds 14 natural history collections. The individual collections are divided by six different departments of the university, including anthropology, botany, geology, geography, plant pathology, and entomology.
24.5 Miles
91% 190 votes
Art Museum 90 Carlton Street, Athens, GA 30602 MoreLess Info
A part of University of Georgia, Georgia Museum of Art houses a permanent collection and multiple travelling exhibits of specialties fine art, American painting, decorative arts and paper works.
24.6 Miles
62% 39 votes
Maze 955 Leone Avenue, Loganville, GA 30052 MoreLess Info
From field trips to seasonal entertainment and even a petting zoo, Corn Dawgs Corn Maze has more than 30 attractions appropriate for guests of all ages. Activities like rope swings, petal racers and two mazes offer fun outdoors games for adults and kids alike.
24.9 Miles
86% 94 votes
Playgrounds 4440 Lexington Rd., Athens, GA 30601 MoreLess Info
World of Wonder is a local community playground comprising of many different playscapes, slides, bridges, mazes, swings and more, coupled with a separate toddler play area and outdoor children's art.
25.0 Miles
93% 506 votes
Sports Stadiums (Professional) 110 Field St., Athens, GA 30602 MoreLess Info
The 8th largest non-racing stadium in the country, Sanford Stadium is an on-campus football venue and a part of the University of Georgia. The games here are said to be played 'between the hedges' owing to the special feature here which are the privet hedges that surround the field.
25.0 Miles
100% 20 votes
Music Venue Athens, GA MoreLess Info
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center is a space that is dedicated to the arts. The center hosts live performances which include musical acts, spoken word and stringed orchestras.
25.2 Miles
99% 226 votes
Other Tours Athens, GA MoreLess Info
Athens Food Tours offers its customers the opportunity to visit a number of local eateries and taste the local delicacies while learning about local lifestyle and history from the tour guides as well as the restaurant owners and chefs.
25.3 Miles
64% 155 votes
Historic Sites Finley at Dearing Street, Athens, GA MoreLess Info
The Tree That Owns Itself, also known as the Jackson Oak, is a white oak tree and a popular local landmark owing to the fact that it is believed to be the legal owner of itself as well as the land within eight feet from its base.
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