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Morgan County - 4 Attractions You Must Visit

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About Morgan County

Morgan County, Georgia is located in the northern part of the state and was settled in the early 1800s. It was officially constituted as a county in 1807, named for Daniel Morgan, a soldier from the American Revolutionary War. Spanning over 470 square miles, Morgan County features rolling hills, breathtaking lakes and forests of oak and pine trees. The population of Morgan County is about 185,000 residents and is considered one of the healthiest counties in Georgia due to low obesity rates, high

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Hard Labor Creek State Park
Outdoors - Other
Hard Labor Creek State Park offers a welcoming and peaceful atmosphere for visitors to explore and relax amid nature. Camping areas, cabins, and group lodges are available for overnight stays in the beautiful area. Its many trails provide an opportunity for hikers to discover local wildlife and plants. Fishing is also permitted on Hard Labor Creek Lake where there is an array of largemouth bass, redear sunfish, and catfish waiting to be caught.
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Lake Oconee
Lake/ River/ Ponds
Lake Oconee is a true Georgia gem located in the rolling hills of Morgan County. It boasts over a hundred miles of shoreline perfect for fishing, skiing and boating adventures. The lake is ideal for swimming and leisurely relaxation, with its crystal clear waters that give way to superb views of the natural surroundings. Its size allows plenty of space to explore, with many coves, inlets and trees scattered around its edges that are home to abundant wildlife.
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Lake Rutledge
Lake/ River/ Ponds
Lake Rutledge is a 650-acre lake in Morgan County. It is a popular fishing and recreation destination, making it an important asset to the local community. Visitors enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, camping and other outdoor activities on the lake’s pristine waters. The lake has a maximum depth of 30 feet and is stocked with different species of fish throughout the year, including largemouth bass and bream which make great catches for anglers.
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Madison Historic District
Outdoors - Other
Old Ruins
Madison Historic District, is a colorful reminder of the past. Founded before 1810, the district is largely comprised of 18th and 19th century architecture, including Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate and Gothic styles. Within the district are also several churches and cemeteries. These elements all contribute to the rich history that pervades every corner of Madison Historic District. Famous for hosting Samuel Elbert Day in 1862.

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