Wander through the charming downtown area, filled with boutique shops, historic buildings, and local restaurants. It’s a wonderful place to soak up the town's southern charm.
Explore one of Georgia's most beautiful public rose gardens, featuring over 1,000 rose bushes. It’s a perfect spot for a stroll or a peaceful afternoon.
If you're a cheese lover, don’t miss this local farm and creamery. Take a tour and sample some of the best artisanal cheeses in the area.
Visit one of Thomasville’s most famous landmarks, a Southern live oak tree believed to be over 1,000 years old. It’s a great photo op and a must-see for nature lovers.
Jonah's is a well-known name across South GA and Tallahassee and frequented by Brittany & Casey. Stop in to enjoy some southern seafood comforts for lunch or dinner, but be sure to get there early!
Brittany and her bridesmaid, Julie were frequent flyers of Farmer's Daughter where they drank jam-my wine (our name for their famous Knockout wine) and ate pallet-cleansing goldfish in between wine tastings.
Brittany & Casey have yet to visit the 1861 Distillery, but it is on their list of things to do. Looks like a fun place to drink some spirits and grab a bite to eat.
For any coffee and tea lovers, grab a cup at Grassroots for your caffeine needs!
If it's not clear yet, we really love to eat and drink. Another thing on our list of things to do is a Taste of Thomasville Food Tour. Experience true southern hospitality through history, culture, and architecture. But best of all, experience Thomasville through food. As we walk through downtown Thomasville, taste several state and national award-winning foods not often found in small towns.