Local Information
Eatonton, GA
Home of Brer Rabbit, Joel Chandler Harris and Alice Walker, Eatonton is located less than 10 miles from Cuscowilla. Eatonton is one site along the Antebellum Trail tour that travels down Highway 441. Famous for being the “Dairy Capital of Georgia,” Eatonton boasts a vibrant downtown area with shopping, eating and history.
Greensboro, GA
Just 15 miles north of Cuscowilla is Greensboro, a town full of antique shopping and history. With numerous museums and parks, there is plenty to do and see in Greensboro. Greensboro is the county seat for Lake Oconee and hosts five historic districts and a name from Nathaniel Greene, general of the Revolutionary War.
Madison, GA
Located off Interstate 20 and a short drive from Cuscowilla, the town of Madison boasts history, shopping, dining and more. With a town full of quaint shops and Antebellum houses, there’s plenty to see and do in Madison. Follow the Antebellum Trail, the Georgia Antiques Trail and the Historic Heartland to Madison.
Milledgeville, GA
Milledgeville, the fourth capital of Georgia, is located just a short drive away from Cuscowilla. Home to Flannery O’Conner, Georgia College & State University and Georgia Military College, Milledgeville offers trolley tours, great downtown dining, tours of the Old Governor’s Mansion and more.
Please visit the Milledgeville - Baldwin Chamber of Commerce for more information.
For more information on nature and wildlife and nearby attractions and activities please visit Georgia Lake Country's website at Georgia's Lake Country.

