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Some call Coweta “Little Hollywood”; we call it home.

Location, location, location

Our charismatic county has been the backdrop for more than 100 small-screen and blockbuster titles, ranging from horror to heartfelt. When production wraps, the fans roll in to experience all their favorite on-screen moments in real life (zombies optional). So, join us as we tour some of film and television’s most memorable sets, and you’ll discover how curiously camera-ready we are.

Grantville

Don’t let the size of this town deceive you. Grantville may be a small stop off Highway 29, but it takes its leading roles very seriously. As you walk through downtown, you might begin to catch glimpses of the undead. That is, scenes from The Walking Dead. Home to several key sets, including Rick’s fictional hometown and Morgan’s season three apartment, Grantville is prominently featured throughout the series. Remnants of filming can still be seen at 18 Church St., where “Away With You” is scrawled on the brick wall.  

In 2023, the community was given new life when filming began for The Color Purple. Four decades after Georgia native Alice Walker wrote The Color Purple and Steven Spielberg adapted it into a major motion picture, the beloved story takes to the screen again, with Grantville setting the scene. Throughout downtown, building facades were decorated to reflect the aesthetics of the late 19th-century. Not one to be typecast, Grantville can transform itself for the past, present and the post-apocalyptic.

Newnan

Doll house or haunted house? It depends on the role. But one thing is for certain: The Parrott-Camp-Soucy House is one of Newnan’s most iconic addresses. And Hollywood has noticed it, too. Its most famous part was playing the house in The House With The Clock In Its Walls (2018) and is featured front and center on the film’s poster. We cannot confirm or deny if there are actual clocks in any of the walls, but some Newnan residents have reported mysterious ticking sounds from time to time. Other appearances include The Odd Life of Timothy Green (2012) and HBO’s Lovecraft Country series (2018). 

Head further into downtown Newnan and Michael Keaton fans will notice some uncanny similarities to scenes from The Founder (2016). Despite being set in 1950s San Bernardino, California, production had to find an alternative place to shoot because modern San Bernardino doesn’t look like it did back in the 1950s. Well, Newnan doesn’t look quite like 1950s San Bernardino either, so the crew got to work. A recreation of the very first octagonal McDonald Brothers restaurant was built in the Coweta County Administration Building’s employee parking lot. It no longer stands today–people have to park, after all–but the short-lived structure was seen as a generally accurate reproduction of the original McDonald’s.  

Today, downtown Newnan is far more vibrant than what you’ll see in the film, but don’t be fooled. These very streets were transformed from a charming Southern town into a zombie wasteland for 2009’s Zombieland. Retrace Jesse Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson’s steps with a walk down Greenville Street. Their characters scurry southbound from the Broad St. intersection and stop in front of the real-life Newnan Mercantile and Bold Soul Originals, where Woody Harrelson’s character, Tallahassee, blows off some steam by smashing a van’s windows with a baseball bat.

Senoia

Although we like it just as it is, Senoia excels at playing the part of “somewhere else.” Despite taking place in Alabama, Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) was filmed right here in our backyard. Two settings pivotal to the movie’s plot, The Threadgoode house and the iconic railroad bridge, can be seen throughout the film. Located at 204 Bridge Street, the Travis-McDaniel house and the railroad bridge sit right across the street from one another. The home is privately owned, but fans can enjoy it from the street as they walk or drive by to visit another Senoia sensation. 

Just two blocks away sits Nic & Norman’s, a laid-back classic pub owned by The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus, who plays fan-favorite Daryl Dixon, and prosthetic artist/director Greg Nicotero. It’s no mystery why they chose Senoia as their flagship location: the city was featured throughout the series and was Woodbury, the home of notorious villain, The Governor. 

Speaking of famous folks… We don’t need six degrees to get to Kevin Bacon. Two will do just fine. Kevin famously starred as Ren in the original Footloose (1984). The iconic bus race scenes for the 2011 adaptation of Footloose were filmed at the Senoia Raceway. Let’s just say, we’re pretty well connected. (Bonus points: Julianne Hough, who played the part of Ariel in the 2011 version, worked with Kevin in Step Into… The Movies with Derek and Julianne Hough. 

Haralson

Just 6.5 miles south of Senoia sits Esco Feed Mills in Haralson. Walking Dead fans will know this one as it was the setting for several key scenes (no spoilers!)​.

The former feed mill, or The Silo as it’s known in the series, made its debut in season three and was featured in the opening credits onward.  

Disclaimer: Esco Feed Mill is private property.

Guided Tours

We’ve covered the highlights, but now it’s your turn to dive in!

Join us for guided or self-guided tours and discover the behind-the-scenes stories of how your favorite shows and movies came to life. Immerse yourself in the film secrets of our town and explore the captivating tales that brought your beloved productions to the screen!

GA Tour Company

Explore at your own pace with a self-guided tour or book a guided experience with an expert.

Water Tower Tours

Join guides on a captivating journey, you might be surprised at how close the ‘dead’ really are!

Walkin’ Dead Tours

Prepare yourself for the ultimate Walking Dead experience with a tour designed just for you!

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Saturday’s are for the boys. But why not Friday & Sunday too?

Get away to a place where the birdies chirp in the trees and chip on the greens, time is well spent and there’s always something curious to discover.

Friday

Dinner at Redneck Gourmet

Redneck Gourmet is true to its name: good eats without pretentiousness. With must-order local fare like Fried Green Tomatoes and a few new spins on Georgia classics, there’s no mistaking it: you’re in the South. We suggest the Fried Pickles and their Redneck Caviar as your pre-game choice before your entree’s. And before you wander too far off, pay a visit to Below the Neck, a full-service bar located just below the restaurant. 

Another option is just down the street. The Cellar’s casual venue, The Bays features a large bar, two patios and plenty of games (Giant Jenga, anyone?) and space to sit back and relax. Live music is a staple here so check their website to see who’s playing.

After Dinner: Line Creek Brewing Co.

If cold ones are what you are seeking, head on over to Line Creek Brewing Co. to throw a few brews back with the boys. Specializing in high gravity and barrel-aged beers, Line Creek boasts 24 craft drafts. Can’t decide on just one?

Start with a flight to get the good times flowing.

Line Creek has a calendar full of special events, visiting food trucks and live music. Check it out on their website to get the full pour on what’s coming out.  

Saturday

Breakfast at Christy’s Cafe

A trip to Newnan isn’t complete without indulging in a hearty breakfast. This local favorite offers all the classic dishes, but what truly sets it apart is that breakfast is served all day!

From biscuits and gravy to omelets and skillets, there’s something to satisfy every craving.

Morning Activity: Golf at Summer Grove Golf Club

After breakfast, get in a quick nine or play the whole course at Summer Grove Golf Club. This 18-hole, par 72 championship course stretches to 6,954 yards from the back tees. With five places to swing your shot, you’ll find the perfect level of challenge for your game.

This beautifully designed course is open to the public; however, you will need to book a tee time in advance. 

Lunch at Matt’s Smalltown Pizza

Fuel up with a pie from Senoia staple, Matt’s Smalltown Pizza. Fresh dough made daily is topped with 100% all-natural, whole milk mozzarella and your choice of 31 toppings. While you can’t go wrong with a classic cheese and pep’, locals and visitors alike rave about the Buffalo Chicken Pizza.

Not feelin’ cheesy? Wing it instead with an order of 6-100 flats and drumsticks. They have 11 flavor options, including all the classics, but when in Georgia, you gotta go with Lemon Pepper.  

Afternoon Activity: The Walking Dead Tour of Senoia

Senoia, or rather, Woodbury, as it’s known in The Walking Dead, has been a primary filming location for the show since the series’ third season. Get a look behind the scenes with a tour around downtown Senoia. You’ll see iconic locations such as the Alexandria Safe-Zone, The Governor’s Residence and the Train Tracks.

Self-guided tours are available, but we highly recommend guided tours as many guides have behind-the-scenes connections to the show. 

Dinner at Nic & Norman’s

Feast like the undead at Nic & Norman’s, a fan and foodie favorite co-owned by The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus and producer Greg Nicotero. There’s something for everyone on this all-American menu, including gourmet burgers, steaks and salads. Meat-lovers will love the BBQ filled Pork Sliders. 

Looking for plant-based protein Opt for Norman’s Pick, an Impossible brand plant-based patty topped with a fried egg and dressed with beets, avocado, spinach and soy ginger sauce.  

After Dinner: HOP-fully Sipping on IPAs

Nestled in the heart of downtown Senoia, Pearl & Pine Brewery and Senoia Beer Co. offer a delightful brewery experience just a short stroll apart. Pearl & Pine charms visitors with its rustic ambiance and a rotating selection of innovative brews that celebrate local flavors. Just across the street, Senoia Beer Co. boasts a vibrant atmosphere with its spacious taproom and a lineup of refreshing ales that pay homage to Southern brewing traditions.

Whether you’re savoring a hop-forward IPA at Pearl & Pine or enjoying a crisp lager at Senoia Beer Co., this beer-filled adventure promises a memorable taste of the local craft scene!

Sunday

Breakfast at Leaf and Bean Newnan

Rise and shine! Fuel up for your day at Leaf and Bean, a relaxed café with a seriously stacked menu, right in the heart of Downtown Newnan. Regale last night’s revelries while you dig into scrambled eggs with diced onions, peppers, tomatoes and shredded cheddar cheese.

Just rolling through? The breakfast sandwich and breakfast burrito are both great on the go. 

Late Morning Activity: Visit to Chattahoochee Bend State Park

Lace up your hiking boots or maybe just your sneakers. Chattahoochee Bend State Park has a variety of trails to challenge seasoned hikers and those seeking a leisurely escape into nature. As one of Georgia’s largest state parks, Chattahoochee Bend boasts 2,910 acres of forest, much of which has been left in its natural state, and a whopping five miles of frontage alongside the Chattahoochee.

A boat ramp offers easy access to the water for those who packed their paddles and poles.  

Lunch at Meat N’ Greet

Wrap up your weekend with the best. Winner of Newnan-Coweta Magazine’s Best of Coweta Award for six years running, Meat N’ Greet is a meat lover’s paradise. Their menu highlights…ten unique burgers stacked with all the fixins upon their signature MNG patties, made from a blend of chuck, brisket and short rib. If you’re feeling more like a frank, go with The Heavy Hitter, a 100% All-Natural Angus Beef hot dog topped with bacon jam, chili-mayo and jalapeños.

Wash it all down with a bourbon flight.   

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This one’s for the girls!

Get away to a place where you don’t need to speak français to order authentic French cuisine, every scene is a photo-op and memories are shaped like red Georgia clay. Coweta County is curiously delightful for a weekend with friends.  

Friday

Dinner at The Cellar & The Bays

Kick off the weekend with dinner at The Cellar, a cozy yet elegant restaurant known for its upscale Southern fare. The Fried Pickles with curried mustard are quite a big “dill,” so we recommend starting there. For your entrée, the Cellar Shrimp and Grits with tasso cream sauce and the Pan-Seared Catfish are local favorites. If you’re craving more turf than surf, you cannot go wrong with the Cellar Signature Ribeye. But no matter what you select, their extensive wine selection will provide the perfect pairing for any dish.

After dinner, visit The Cellar’s casual venue, The Bays. With a large bar, two patios and plenty of games (Giant Jenga, anyone?), there’s abundant space to sit back and catch up with your gal pals. Live music is a staple here so check their website to see who’s playing.

Cocktails at The Pharmacy

Wind down the evening with a nightcap at Newnan’s very own speakeasy. Just steps from The Cellar and The Bay, The Pharmacy is a secret worth sharing. It’s sultry ambiance, jazzy acoustics and craft cocktails harken back to the Prohibition Era.

Fortunately, no laws need to be broken in order to have a good time.

Saturday

Breakfast at Brown St. Bodega

What’s cookin? Something really yummy lookin’. Brown St. Bodega is an especially tasty way to start the day. They have all your breakfast faves (bacon, egg and cheese biscuit, anyone?) plus some exciting new flavs (ahem, lavender lemon bread & almond biscotti).

And don’t you worry, there’s no need to swing through Starbies. They’ve got coffee, too, and plenty of it!

Morning Activity: Pottery at Mudhaven Pottery Studio

Put a creative spin on your weekend by signing up for a pottery workshop at Mudhaven Pottery Studio. Just bring yourself and your friends: the workshop includes all the supplies you’ll need to learn basic wheel-throwing techniques and create up to three pieces (Patrick Swayze not included). Once you’ve crafted your masterpiece, select your favorite glaze color and Mudhaven will take care of the rest.  

Please note: Pottery pieces will be ready for pickup in 6-8 weeks, just in time for your next girls’ trip! 

Lunch at Lisa’s Crêperie

Cue the crêpes at Lisa’s Crêperie. This French café serves up authentic crêpes that we can only describe as tres bien! Enjoy classic combos like peanut butter and banana or a Caprese crêpe filled with tomatoes, goat cheese, spinach, pesto and a balsamic glaze.

Whether you prefer savory or need to satisfy your sweet tooth, there’s a crêpe for every occasion.  

Afternoon Activity: The Walking Dead Tour of Senoia

Senoia, or rather, Woodbury, as it’s known in The Walking Dead, has been a primary filming location for the show since the series’ third season. Peer behind the scenes with a guided tour around downtown Senoia. You’ll see iconic locales like the Alexandria Safe-Zone, The Governor’s Residence and the Train Tracks.

Many guides have worked as extras or crew members on set; their first-hand stories liven up this undead tour to frightening levels of fun!

Dinner at Bistro Hilary

Toast to your last night together at Bistro Hilary, a sophisticated dining spot offering French-inspired cuisine. You’ll be transported to Paris when you taste a bite of Coquilles St. Jacques and cut into a plate of beef bourguignon. For dessert, you simply must try the chocolate mousse with a scoop of the ice cream du jour.

There isn’t a bad seat in the house, but the front patio is especially Instagrammable 

Sunday

Brunch at Senoia Coffee & Cafe

This charming café nestled in the heart of Senoia has everything to start your morning off right. Savory breakfast lovers will enjoy the avocado toast and quiche. If you’re apt to wake up with a sweet tooth, you can’t miss out on the peanut butter banana toast and a big, fluffy cinnamon roll. Or order the waffles and bacon for the best of both worlds!

Let’s not forget plenty of freshly brewed coffee, made just as you like it.

Late Morning Activity: Shopping in Senoia and Newnan

After brunch, spend the afternoon in downtown Senoia, then head over to Newnan for some of the best local shopping this side of Atlanta. Boutiques and specialty stores dot the streets of both downtowns and they’re all just so gosh darn charming.

Who says you need just one souvenir anyway? We hope you packed an extra suitcase!

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Thirsty for a libations adventure? Let’s mix things up and toast to new flavors!

Sip, Savor, and Explore

Shaken, stirred, chilled or with a twist, there are so many ways to enjoy Coweta County! Garnish your day by visiting a place where Southern Comfort isn’t only found in cocktails, it’s a way of life.  

Morning Libations

Senoia Coffee & Cafe

Your morning doesn’t start until you’ve had a cuppa… or perhaps three. Sample a trio of your choice of coffees at Senoia Coffee and Café with their signature coffee flight. That’s right, a flight without the alcohol yet still plenty of punch. Each mini-pour gives you the opportunity to taste your new brew obsession without all the jitters.

If you still need your caffeine fix, order a full-sized coffee to enjoy with their large selection of breakfast sandwiches, pastries and toasts.

Senoia Farmers’ Market

Stroll through summertime with a cocktail in hand. The fragrant florals, flaky pastries and vibrant booths of Senoia Farmers’ Market will transport you to a scene right out of a movie. And there’s no better accompaniment to the moment quite like a mimosa made with freshly squeezed juice. Or stop by Nic and Norman’s Bloody Mary booth for a bit of hair of the dog.

Doc Brown’s Bourbon Creams

As Georgia’s only seed-to-still distillery, Doc Brown’s takes their bourbon as seriously as their business. And the best part is, you can enjoy a swig (or two) without ever leaving the comfort of your home. Their Bourbon Creams, available for purchase online and shipped to most states, are a rich and creamy complement to your coffee or tea.

The Coffee Bourbon Cream is a year-round favorite and the Peppermint Mocha Bourbon Cream makes every cup a cup of cheer.

Beer

Abide Brewing Company

Stop by Newnan’s first microbrewery, Abide Brewing, where good times are always on tap. Enjoy the perfect pint alongside toe-tapping live music, fan-favorite rotating food trucks and plenty of seasonal sips.

The Reserve @ Line Creek Brewing

Where the good times and great beer flow, discover your new favorite hangout at Line Creek Brewing. Specializing in high gravity and barrel-aged brews, their selection will satisfy any beer connoisseur.

Can’t decide what to try from one of the 24 taps? Order a flight with Newnan Light, Ice King, Talk Derby and Turn Bock Time to try out some of our favorites.

Senoia Beer Company

A hopping good time is guaranteed when you visit Senoia Beer Company. Hoppy, malty, sour or sweet, the brewery offers flavors that cater to all taste buds. Bring your best friends, pets included, and settle in for music on the patio.

Be sure to try the Mango Slushy Seltzer and Piña Colada Wheat Beer next time you stop in!

Pearl & Pine Brewery

This latest addition to the Senoia beer scene bottles Southern elegance with their exciting brews, set against a charmingly rustic backdrop. Pearl and Pine boasts 12 beers, ranging from lagers and hazy IPAs to inspired stouts and kettle sours, not to mention.one particularly tropical seltzer. Each pour comes straight from their airless tanks until the moment it reaches your glass. No air means no oxidation, so your pint will always taste incredible.

Order a crowler (a growler in a can for the uninitiated) to enjoy back at home or kick back and stay awhile on one of their two dog-friendly patios.

Ace Beer Growlers

With 30 taps of craft draft and shelves lined with lagers, stouts, sours and more, Ace Growler has a beer for every palate.

The choice is yours: Fill a growler (or two) with fresh local hops or snag a few six-packs. Either way, you’ll be the best guest at the barbecue. Dizzy from all the decisions? Their knowledgeable and helpful staff will ensure you leave with a brew that’s right for you.

Wine

The Classic Market

Travel the world with a wine flight from The Classic Market. Their wide selection of globally sourced wines is available for sampling in store, sipping by the glass and savoring at home. If you prefer to keep it homegrown, their collection of wines from six Georgia wineries offers an authentic taste of the region. At just $6 for six one-ounce pours, Classic Market makes brushing up on your som skills fun and affordable.

Il Porto Di Venezia

Family-owned and Venetian-inspired, ll Porto Di Venezia is an Italian restaurant that floats you right to the canals of Venice without ever having to book a flight. Their robust wine selection ranges from elegant Rieslings and fruity zins to bold red blends and spicy cabernets. Add a bit of the bubbly to your day with a glass of prosecco or Champagne. There’s so much to savor, and we haven’t even gotten started on the food.

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Go Antiquing in Coweta!

What’s old is new again

Some believe an antique is anything old with class. Whether or not that also applies to people is in the eye of the beholder, but if we’re talking about wares, Coweta County is a picker’s paradise. It probably comes as no surprise that a locale steeped in rich history and colorful culture has a bevy of unique businesses full of distinctive discoveries, timeless treasures, and elaborate heirlooms. While there are plenty of interesting places in the area to spend your shopping time, this list of the top antique shops will help you uncover the most fantastic finds.

FoxxHollow Antiques

7 Main St., Senoia, GA 30276

If you’re looking to spruce up the yard with an outdoor statement piece, add to your overwhelming collection of vintage goods, or locate the right entryway antique, FoxxHollow has some of the best bargains around. Furniture, home furnishings, and folk art can be found in every store corner, making for an exciting day and probable spending foray.

Recycling the Past

107 Jefferson St, Newnan, GA 30263

As the name implies, Recycling the Past repurposes past possessions into the missing pieces your home desperately needs. Tools, furniture, novelties, and collectibles are just a small sampling of items offered in this charming two-story shop. Family-owned and full of promise, this store is a must-stop for any serious shopper.

Southern Charm of Newnan

11 Franklin Rd Newnan, GA 30263

Every “antiquer” loves a store stocked with vendors because they’ve already done the scouting for you. Southern Charm is the vintage marketplace of your dreams, with a variety of merchants providing antique and refinished furniture, jewelry, home goods, textiles, and décor. Stylish, seasonal, classic, and tasteful, Southern Charm has it all.

Carriage House

7412 Highway 16 East Senoia, GA 30276

Dubbed the best-kept secret in Coweta County, Carriage House Country Antiques and Gifts exists within the confines of a 1905 carriage house once used to store buggies, wagons, and grain. Today, the structure still stands in its original condition, right down to the iconic tin roof. Carriage House now carries glassware, furniture, textiles, jewelry, and a plethora of other precious valuables for you to peruse.

Blue Fern Merchant

Coca Cola Bldg, 167 Greenville St S, Newnan, GA 30263

Blue Fern has the feel of a modern bazaar, showcasing both vintage finds and fashionable new designs inside its spirited storefront. Here, you’ll want to take your time sauntering through the shop, stopping to marvel at their custom homewares, rugs, tile, lighting, furniture, and gifts. They can do it all at Blue Fern, meaning you can even take advantage of their interior design, project management, and remodeling services.

Greenhouse Mercantile

Newnan: 6-A E. Washington St., Newnan, GA 30263

Senoia: 42 Main St #1-C, Senoia, GA 30276

There’s a thoughtfulness to Greenhouse Mercantile’s offerings; their curated goods are carefully chosen out of love for the artists they feature and the loyal customers they serve. Greenhouse is a lifestyle store, one that caters to their patrons’ clothing, apothecary, and home needs. From candles and essential oils to kitchenware and bar supplies, Greenhouse has all the furnishings required to feel good in life.

Don’t Miss Gypsy Junkers!

You’re bound to make an antique splurge when the best junkers in Georgia all converge for the Gypsy Junkers Country Fair. This biannual event occurs every March and October at Roanoke Farm and showcases over 70 vendors. Furniture, arts and crafts, and décor are just a small sampling of what you can explore at this free, family-friendly festival.

As always, you can learn more about Coweta County beyond shopping and antiques by taking some time to discover your curious here.

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Coweta looks good on you!

Delightful Possibilities of a New Year

As we embark into the delightful possibilities of a new year, get curious about how you can meet some of your new year’s goals by paying Coweta County a visit! From creativity to movement, and even clean eating too, our communities have all of your resolution-themed things to do. 

Want to pick up a new hobby?

Make 2024 the year you try something new. Let your creative juices flow at Mudhaven Pottery Studio! Venture to Grantville and explore the originality and enjoyment of crafting a clay piece of your own.

When you are ready to take on more crafts, visit Corner Arts Gallery in downtown Newnan and book an artsy class of your choice. With options covering canvas and ceramic painting, knitting and crocheting, mosaic art, jewelry making and more, you are sure to pick up a new skill at this eclectic spot.

Ready for more movement?

If you are feeling sporty, experiment with pickleball at The HOP (House of Pickleball) or try your hand at disc golf when you play at “The Mutt” at Hunter Complex.

Step to it! The LINC is a multipurpose trail that encompasses a network of paved paths for walkers, runners, skaters and bicyclists. No matter your cardio form of choice, the LINC is a great path to a new year! 

Seeking more adventure?

Adventure is out there! And by out there, we mean in Coweta County! If you’re looking to explore the outdoors and immerse yourself in new open-air activities, we have a few ideas. Go for a hike, take that new kayak you got over the holidays for a paddle or cozy up and camp, all at Chattahoochee Bend State Park

Ready to get active on two wheels? Browns Mill has six miles of mountain bike trails and four miles of hiking trails with a .25 mile portion that is ADA accessible.

Pursuing more produce?

A new year means a fresh start! If you’re desiring more local produce in 2024, check out our farmers markets that begin in the spring season. Until then, 180 Degree Farms in Sharpsburg has a on-farm market that is open to the public every Tuesday and Saturday, year-round! Pick-up seasonal vegetables, fruit, meats and juices from 9:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. on market days.

Ready to dive into a new chapter?

As you enter a new chapter in 2024, pick out a new cover (or a few!) to read this year. Our local books shops, Book Love in Senoia and Newnan Book Company in Newnan, have the covers you crave.

Wishing you a delightful New Year!

From fresh takes on seasonal ingredients to experiences that are sure to shake up your old routine, there is no shortage of adventure to be had in Coweta County this year. Discover your curious and explore our communities as you lean into your resolutions, goals and delightful hopes for 2024!

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Kiddos love Coweta!

Kids Activities in Coweta County

Coweta County is filled with opportunities to run, jump, climb and play. Whether you want to slow down for a stroll or wear the little ones out before nap time, parents will enjoy these activities just as much as the kids. Read on to plan a trip that’s fun for all ages!

ChildrenConnect Museum

Who says learning can’t be fun? With four Creative Playrooms, the ChildrenConnect is where your child’s imagination can run wild while they enjoy discovery and meaningful play. The Pre-K Playroom offers a safe space for toddlers to play, learn and grow while the Imagination Lab offers drop-in crafts and creative materials. The Your World Room comes complete with costumes, a play-bank and a play-grocery store for fully immersive play. The Connecting Room lets little engineers build with Legos, Knex and Fossils. Watch your child’s imagination come to life!

That’s the Ticket: We recommend buying tickets online in advance as there is limited capacity. Kids enter for $10, adults and children under 10-months are free!

Chattahoochee Bend State Park

Stretch your legs and get your heart pumping at one of Georgia’s largest state parks. With five miles of river frontage, 12 miles of hiking and four miles of biking trails, you’ll spend your day surrounded by scenic views. Cast a line along the river then fire up the grill to enjoy your catch of the day at one of the on-site picnic shelters. A large playground gives little ones and big kids alike a safe place to run free. Cottage, Tent, trailer, RV and hike/paddle-in campsites turn daytime fun into an overnight retreat.

Potty Break: Restrooms are available at the Day-Use Area (the playground is also here), the Visitor Center and the campsites. Unless you’re taking the long route, you can leave the toilet paper at home!

Ashley Park

A trip to Coweta County doesn’t have to be all go-go-go. Slow down and stroll through this open-air shopping center. Unwind and lean back while you catch the latest flicks at Regal Cinemas Georgian 14. With an expanded menu brought to your seat, you’ll feel right at home in front of the big screen. Hungry for more? You can grab a bite at any of the 17 restaurants. From Korean BBQ to Neapolitan pizza, there is sure to be something to appease even the pickiest of appetites. Here’s the scoop on dessert: Creamistry’s fresh ice cream and liquid nitrogen smoke shows are a can’t-miss. With nearly 50 retailers ranging from clothing and shoe stores to nail salons, forgetting something at home is now yesterday’s worry.

Free Events: Keep an eye on Ashley Park’s website for free family-friendly events, such as easy listening live music on the Green and a Christmas tree lighting festival. We even heard Anna, Elsa & Olaf will be there!

Carl Miller Park

Swing, slide and splash on this massive playground that’s definitely worth the drive! The 32,000 sq/ft kids castle and 2,400 sq/ft splash pad are the wonderland your kids have been dreaming of! Pavilions, picnic tables and charcoal grills mean the fun doesn’t have to end at lunchtime. The playground is open year-round and the splash pad flows from April 1 – September 6, meaning no matter the season, there’s always fun to be had.

Don’t Forget the SPF: Even though sunshades and trees offer plenty of shade, this outdoor park can still get pretty sunny in the summer. Pack sunscreen and UV-protective clothing, especially if you plan to visit the splash pad!

Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

Trampolines, climbing walls and ropes course galore–your kids will soar through this indoor adventure arena! Whether you prefer a high-octane race on the go-kart track or teeing up at the neon jungle putt-putt, siblings can put their rivalry to the test in some light-hearted competition. Refuel, rehydrate and relax at the Urban Air Café, stocked with kids’ favorites. A safe and secluded “Seven & Under” area means little ones won’t have to miss out on the fun just because they’re young.

Safety First: Jumping, climbing and running is a blast but might cause a boo-boo. Don’t worry, Urban Air has some pretty strict safety rules that will keep you and your children from any bumps or bruises.

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Breweries in Coweta County

Sour, malty, crisp, oh my! Coweta County is full of breweries for you and your brew crew to hop to all weekend long. Whether you are into outdoor beer gardens or cozy taprooms, there’s always a spot for you and yours to raise a pint and enjoy well into the night. Read on to plan the perfect toast-worthy tour.

Abide Brewing Company

Abide Brewing, Newnan’s first microbrewery, is the perfect stop for great brews and more. With weekly entertainment like live music, cornhole, bingo and line dancing, you’re sure to enjoy a lively time as soon as you enter the taproom. Wednesday through Saturday you’ll find rotating food trucks and seasonal sips. Bring family and friends for an un-beer-lievable time.

The Reserve at Line Creek Brewing

Good times and even better beers are on tap at The Reserve, Line Creek Brewing’s third location and Newnan’s newest taproom! During warmer weather, take advantage of their patio and biergarten. With high gravity and barrel-aged brews that will tantalize your taste buds, you’ll discover your new favorite hangout spot here. Check out their calendar of events to stay up to date on the live music and food truck schedule.

Pearl & Pine

Near the heart of downtown Senoia, the perfect pint can be enjoyed at Pearl & Pine Brewery. Open Thursday through Sunday, you can indulge in a wide range of audacious and innovative flavors from hazy IPAs to delicious kettle sours. Whether you want to enjoy the dog-friendly beer garden or relax in the taproom, there’s plenty of room for you and all your beer buddies to grab a drink.

Senoia Beer Company

Get ready for a hopping good time at Senoia Beer Company, open Tuesday through Sunday. Whether you consider yourself a seasoned craft beer connoisseur or someone who loves a relaxing hangout with friends and family, this brewery offers an experience that caters to all tastebuds. No need to leave the kids and four-legged companions at home, bring them along (as well as your fav foods) to enjoy the toe-tapping live music.

Ace Growlers

Don’t have time to sit down for a brew but want to take some to go? Shop craft drafts at Ace Growlers in Newnan, where 32 and 64oz growlers are always ready to fill up. It’s just as easy as it sounds – grab a growler for $9.99 (+tax), choose your beer (prices range from $5.99 to $49.99) and get ready to tap into an at-home happy hour! Stay up to date on their current tap listings.

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Show us your Coweta County photos with #DiscoverYourCurious!

Snap the perfect shot!

Coweta County is picture perfect! To prove it, we’ve created a list of must-see locations across our communities that were made for photo-opportunities. So bring your smile, because we’ve brought the spots that will have you ready to snap the perfect shot!

Newnan

 Alan Jackson mural in downtown

  • Jefferson St between Madison and N. Court Sq.

 Flowers on Washington mural in downtown

  • W. Washington between Jackson and Brown St.

Coca-Cola mural in downtown

  • On the left side of Cleaver & Cork, 9 LaGrange St. 

Iconic historic courthouse on Newnan Square 

  • 200 Ct Square, Newnan, GA 30263

A game of pickleball at The HOP

  • 4 Joseph Hannah Blvd, Newnan, GA 30263

Grab an ice cream cone at Rock Salt Milk Bar

  • 8 E Washington St, Newnan, GA 30263

Hiking or kayaking at Chattahoochee Bend State Park

  • 425 Bobwhite Way, Newnan, GA 30263

Ashley Park Shopping Center’s murals and rotating photo backdrop

  • 354 Newnan Crossing Bypass, Newnan, GA 30263

Senoia

“Spread your wings” fence painting

  • On Main Street next to Dang That’s Crazy Senoia: 53 Main St Suite D, Senoia, GA 30276

Senoia mural at Pearl & Pine Brewery (back patio)

  • 22 Main St, Senoia, GA 30276

French bistro tables at Bistro Hilary

  • 21 Barnes St, Senoia, GA 30276

The boot wall inside  Boots-N-Bling

  • 48 Main St Suite 1A, Senoia, GA 30276

The Walking Dead Must-See’s (Senoia)

Main Street (town of Woodbury)

The Commonwealth Wall/Outpost 22 (in front of Senoia Farmers Market)

  • 40 Travis St, Senoia, GA 30276

In Our Memory wall (located at the back of Senoia Farmers Market)

  • 40 Travis St, Senoia, GA 30276

The Gin Property (town of Alexandria) 

  • Nearby 40 Travis St, Senoia, GA 30276

(This property is a private, residential area but feel free to view and enjoy it from across the railroad tracks!)

The I Love You Water Tower 

  • Can be seen on Main Street behind the Welcome Center

Walking Dead Must-See’s (Grantville)

Away with You wall

  • 11 Church St, Grantville, GA 30220

Turin

Fabulous Food Truck Trailer Park 

  • 4927 SR-16, Senoia GA 30276

Barbie Beach

  • On  Highway 16 going towards Senoia just after the Highway 54 intersection

Happy snapping!

Whether you’re looking for candid corners for aesthetic pics or full on fanfare photos, we’d say that Coweta County is quite photogenic! Once you get the perfect spot and are ready share on socials, tag us and use #DiscoverYourCurious for a chance to be featured on our feed. 

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Morning

Newnan

Start your morning at Leaf & Bean, a cozy coffee shop on the square offering tasty breakfast options made with local ingredients. (Pro tip: Wash down your meal with one of their rotating lemonade flavors; the lavender is a big hit.)

Next, head to the Historic Coweta County Courthouse, a gorgeous 1904 Classic Revival building anchoring the town square. If court is in session, the courtrooms and jury rooms are off limits, but the building houses historic imagery and salvaged pieces from the 2010 restoration worth checking out.

Spend the rest of the morning wandering around the picturesque downtown and popping into shops and boutiques lining the square, including Red Letter Merchant, a unique vintage clothing store; Gillyweeds gift shop; and Newnan Mercantile, a home goods hotspot.

Lunch

Newnan

Refuel at The Oink Joint, a beloved barbecue spot. Opt for a Southern classic, such as a pulled pork sandwich or brisket plate, or try some fusion favorites, including BBQ nachos and the Kogi or fried chicken tacos.

Detour: Moreland 

Drive south to the Moreland Hometown Heritage Museum, a tribute to Lewis Grizzard, the famous Southern writer and humorist. The museum features photos and memorabilia from his childhood in Moreland and clippings from his time as an Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist.

Afternoon

Sharpsburg

Head to family-owned Whitley Farms (open Thursday through Saturday) for an abundance of seasonal produce. Pick your own strawberries and blueberries during the summer, and stock up on homemade jams, local honey, and baked goods at the market.

Next, wind your way through historic Sharpsburg, a quaint town with 150 years of history. Be sure to drive past the old Bridges & Cole building.

Turin

On your way to Senoia, stop in Turin to see one of Coweta’s quirky roadside attractions: Barbie Beach. Since 2006, the six-by-four stretch of sand has featured Barbies and Kens posed in themed displays of current events, such as the Final Four playoffs, the Olympics, and the royal wedding.

Senoia

Once you’re in Senoia, take time to explore along Main Street, home to plenty of local restaurants and boutiques. A trip here isn’t complete without going on a film and TV tour.

Fans of The Walking Dead will love exploring different filming sites from the most-watched TV series in basic cable history. Other famous films and TV shows shot here include Sweet Home AlabamaFried Green Tomatoes, and Lovecraft Country.

Dinner

Senoia

Grab a table at Nic & Norman’s, a laid-back restaurant owned by The Walking Dead actor Norman Reedus and executive producer, director, and special make-up effects supervisor Greg Nicotero. Mouth-watering starters, gourmet burgers, and hearty entrees make up the dinner menu, while brunch features an assortment of “hangover helpers.”

More to Explore 

Planning on a longer stay? Customize your trip with additional Coweta attractions.

Bike Brown’s Mill Battlefield Historic Site 

Six miles of mountain-bike trails wind through peaceful woods surrounding the site of an 1864 Civil War battle.

Explore Grantville Historic District 

This small town features a restored train depot, numerous filming locations, and one of the most haunted places in Georgia.

Step back in time at Oak Hill Cemetery 

Established in 1833, this historic spot with more than 12,000 gravesites is the final resting place of many Confederate soldiers who died during the Civil War.

Visit Senoia Raceway 

Watch cars zoom by on the dirt track at this iconic raceway, open since 1969.

Play pickleball at The HOP 

Fifteen pickleball courts make up this Newnan attraction, fittingly named The HOP—aka the house of pickleball.

Toss discs at The Mutt (Hunter Complex)

Get outside and experience the brand-new professional disc golf course.

By: Emma Hunt (Atlanta Magazine Custom Media)

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