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Bainbridge, Georgia

Explore the best of Bainbridge, Georgia with our list of top attractions!

Bainbridge is a charming city in southwest Georgia with a rich history and a variety of things to see and do. From historic sites to natural wonders, there's something for everyone in Bainbridge.

Please visit these websites for local attractions and more information:

The American

Extraordinary fare for extraordinary people, unparalleled hospitality in a timeless atmosphere located on the historic town square in Bainbridge, Georgia. It is located right across from The Willis Park Hotel.

The Firehouse Art Center

The Firehouse has long been a treasured asset to the citizens of Bainbridge and its surrounding communities. This historic landmark of Bainbridge originally served to protect our citizens as the Fire and Police Station. After its renovation in the 1990s, the Firehouse Arts Center has evolved into a versatile space that seeks to promote the arts and enrich our community.

Flint & Port Hat Company

Flint & Port Hat Company makes fine handmade custom and small batch-made headwear. Every hat is made with the highest quality fur felt and straw available— designed and hand-made in the heart of the Deep South in our downtown Bainbridge, Georgia workshop.

Mad Rose

An eclectic mix of home decor, accessories, baby clothing, and gifts. New, antique, and repurposed furniture.

Long Farms

Located outside Bainbridge, Long Farms invites guests to enjoy local produce from their stands or pick it straight from the field.

Bainbridge Little Theater

Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show put on by Bainbridge’s very own located in Downtown Bainbridge.

Bainbridge Animal Park

Visit the Earle May Boat Basin Recreation Area for this small, charming Animal Park. Ringo the Donkey and his goat friends love to receive treats from young and old! Animal Park is adjacent to the Nature Trail, and picnic tables are nearby.

Bainbridge Heritage Tour

This self-guided tour features 41 of Bainbridge's historic buildings and homes, many of which have been restored to their original stately glory. So many of them are full of stories just waiting to be told, like the Callahan-Penhallegon house, built by a steamboat captain and modeled after one of his ships.

Providence Canyon State Park

The park contains Providence Canyon, sometimes called Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon" It is considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia.

Sharon House

Sharon house antiques offer a wide range of beautiful vintage items from books to furniture come by and see what you can find!

I Luv Linens & Pearls

Their retail brick-and-mortar store is where ladies get the latest lifestyle clothing and accessories in the area. Their mission is to create a welcoming environment where everyone feels special, even in cyberspace.

Spring Hill Tree Farm

Bring in the seasons at Spring Hill Tree Farm! Offering U-Pick, horseback riding, delicious treats, hayrides, and more festivities.

Rivers & Bridge Clothing Company

Located on the square of Downtown Bainbridge, R&B brings both men's & women's quality pieces with clean, timeless styles.

J. Christine Esthetique

Do your mind, body, and soul need some TLC? J. Christine Esthetique in Bainbridge is one of Georgia's top-rated spa treatment salons.

The Refinery

The Refinery is a non-profit social enterprise in Bainbridge, Georgia. Proceeds go to employ residents or former residents of Still Waters, a free, faith-based program where women are given tools to re-establish themselves through various resources. With every purchase, you offer hope.

Cotton Hill

Home of Swamp Gravy And Much More!

The Colquitt/Miller Arts Council (CMAC) is a non-profit company promoting the arts in the community of Colquitt, Georgia. Our mission is to celebrate the human spirit through creative programming and services inspired by regional culture.