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Where to Stay Plan on doing everything, or doing nothing at all... The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation One Trail 800.241.3333 Reynolds Plantation 100 Linger Longer Road 800.901.1204 www.reynoldsplantation.com/visit/vacation_packages Harbor Club 1111 Polo Circle, Suite 201 800.505.4653 ext 238 www.harborclub.com For a complete listing of lodging, please visit www.visitlakeoconee.com Premier Property Management of 1020 Park Avenue, Suite 101 706.453.4446 www.oconeepropertymgt.com
Enjoy the Lake Campsites & Boat Ramps Old Salem Campsite & Boat Ramp 1530 Old Salem Road. Greensboro 706.467.2850 Parks Ferry Campsite & Boat Ramp 1491 Parks Mill Road. Greensboro 706.453.4308 Armor Bridge Boat Ramp Brown's Ford Road. Greensboro 706.485.8704 Granite Shoals Boat Ramp 3991 Walker Church Road. Greensboro 706.453.7639 Services & Rentals Outfitters 951 Harmony Road. Eatonton Offers a variety of services from jet ski tours to horseback riding. 706.923.0999 www.lakeoconeeoutfitters.com Typhoon Tommy s 144 Collis Marina Road. Eatonton jetski, ski boat, and pontoon rentals. 706.347.1177 www.typhoontommys.com
Play World Renowned Golf Reynolds Plantation For more information, please call 800.901.1204 Plantation Course Designed by noted architect Bob Cupp with U.S. Open Champions Fuzzy Zoeller and Hubert Green, the Plantation Course is characterized by a natural, rolling layout with innumerable subtleties. National Course Nestled in dense forests of hardwoods, pines, and dogwoods, this Tom Fazio-designed course boasts 27-holes, impressive elevations, wonderful views, and several holes skirting. Great Waters Course Opened in 1992, this Jack Nicklaus designed course features nine holes running along s shores. It has been voted one of the Top 10 Nicklaus Courses You Can Play by Golf Magazine. The Landing Course A design masterpiece of Bob Cupp, The Landing (formerly Port Armor) was the first golf course built on, setting the stage for a prime golf destination. It features a variety of holes that wind through naturally wooded areas and rolling hills. Oconee Course This Rees Jones-designed course uses the combination of beautiful terrain and an excellent routing plan to create an abundance of exciting golf- from breathtaking downhill tee shots to par-threes with up to 50-foot drops. Harbor Club For more information, please call 800.505.4653 Award-winning 18-hole golf course designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish encounters six times, skirts four creeks and many interior lakes, and challenges golfers of all levels with its multiple tee design. Greene County Country Club For more information, please call 706.486.4513 Located in beautiful Union Point, the Greene County Country Club offers a full 18 holes.
Perfect Settings Dining oices Weddings, Meetings & Special Occasions The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation One Trail 706.467.7115 - Meetings 706.817.2902 - Weddings and Special Occasions Festival Hall 201 North Main Street Greensboro 706.453.0905 www.festivalhallgreensboro.com Goodwin Manor 306 South Main Street Greensboro 706.453.6218 www.goodwinmanor.com Harbor Club 1111 Polo Circle, Suite 102 706.453.1264 www.harborclub.com Washington Grass Inn 2281 Fuller Road Greensboro 706.467.2520 www.washingtongrass.com Linger Longer Steakhouse One Trail. An absolute favorite for steaks. 706.467.0600 Gaby s by the Lake One Trail. Dining right on the lake. Perfect for all season dining! 706.467.0600 The Potted Geranium Tea Parlor and Gifts 201 West Greene Street. Downtown Greensboro Top rated tea room in Georgia on teamap.com. 706.453.4979 www.thepottedgeranium.com The Yesterday Café 114 North Main Street. Downtown Greensboro Known for Mrs. Teri s award-winning buttermilk pie. 706.453.0800 www.theyesterdaycafe.com The Troutdale at Harbor Club One Harbor Ridge Drive. Great American food. 706.453.7111 www.harborclub.com For a complete listing of dining options, please visit www.visitlakeoconee.com
Great Sho ing A Rich Heritage Downtown Greensboro Historic downtown Greensboro warmly welcomes visitors offering a variety of Georgia Made, Georgia Grown products perfect to take home to loved ones. Park and walk to our unique art galleries and antique stores. Be sure to stop in the Greene County Chamber of Commerce for any information. Please visit www.visitlakeoconee.com for a list of all shops, art galleries, and antique shops. Village Located just a short drive from The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation. Village beckons visitors to browse their unique shops and galleries, dine at one of their many restaurants or go watch a movie. Please visit www.lakeoconeevillage.com for list of all shops and galleries. The Village at Harmony Crossing The shops at The Village at Harmony Crossing entice visitors to browse their unique gifts featuring the area. Be sure to check their calendar for their annual First Friday events and The Farmers Market. Please visit www.vharmonycrossing.com for a list of all shops and events. Spinks-Kanitra House 201 West Greene Street - Top Left The earliest record of the house is a deed recorded in 1846. Sometime before 1900, when the property was acquired by the Mary Leila Cotton Mill, other rooms were added. Laura and Paul Kanitra purchased the home in 2007, and the couple has opened The Potted Geranium Tea Parlor and Gifts. The Old Gaol East Greene Street - Top Right This granite structure has two foot thick walls, two stories and a trap door above the entry. Condemned prisoners were hung above the trap door and dropped to their death. The building has remains virtually unchanged with its castellated roof-line and sloping stone walls since its completion in 1807. The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer 303 North Main Street - Bottom Left The current church building was completed in 1868. The design of the church is Carpenter Gothic, featuring the unusual curved roof and intricate beam-work of that style. The window behind the altar is mullioned handmade stained glass. Happy Times 208 West Broad Street - Bottom Right The original portion of the house was built about 1824. In 1854 when the Greensboro Female College was built, this home became a college dormitory. It is said that the renowned author of Little Women, Louisa Mae Alcott, taught at the school. Please visit www.visitlakeoconee.com for more information about our historical locations.