H i s t o r y   &   O v e r v i e w
Open a treasure chest of unexpected finds when you discover over sixty miles of the Treasures Along I-20 trails. Nestled in the heart of Georgia's Historic South region Conyers, Covington, Social Circle, Rutledge, Madison, Georgia's Lake Country and Greensboro epitomize gracious southern hospitality and charm. A short drive east of Atlanta on Interstate 20 brings you these "gems" to explore.


   Collectively, these communities offer the best of the South's historic sites attractions, festivals, unique shopping, dining, and lodging opportunities. Ramble through antique and gift shops which dazzle the imagination or discover artwork and crafts, jewelry, furniture and beautiful fashions. Savor Southern hospitality, stately mansions, and delicious cuisine.

   Outdoor activities are part of the natural rhythm of these communities. Take a walking tour of our historic districts, play a round of golf at one of our championship courses, retreat to getaways along the banks of Lake Oconee and Lake Sinclair or hike a nature trail at Hard Labor Creek or Panola Mountain State Parks.

The Treasures Trail is also an area that is expanding with new attractions, lively festivals, and opportunities. Upcoming attractions are the Georgia Civil War Heritage Trails where visitors can retrace Sherman's "March to the Sea", and in the summer of 2008 the opening of the Blue Willow Village just behind the famous restaurant in Social Circle.


Discover at you own pace "Georgia's Treasures Along Interstate 20."