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Augusta Georgia morning river walk
Augusta, Georgia, USA

Augusta Georgia morning river walk

Length3.3 mi
Elev. Gain32.8 ft
Est. Steps7500
River
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Augusta Georgia morning river walk Introduction

Augusta Georgia morning river walk is a 3.3 mile (7,500-step) route located near Augusta, Georgia, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 32.8 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Augusta Georgia morning river walk

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Augusta Museum of History

Tourist Attraction
The Augusta Museum of History is a history museum located in Augusta, Georgia, U.S.. The museum was founded in 1937 to preserve and share the history of Augusta and its surrounding area. On display are numerous artifacts, images, and dioramas that showcase the broad spectrum of the region’s history.

Augusta Confederate Monument

Place
The Augusta Confederate Monument, also known as the Richmond County Confederate Monument, is located in the median of the 700 block of Broad Street in downtown Augusta, Georgia. This Confederate monument soars seventy-six feet into the sky, set on a granite base topped by a shaft of Carrara marble. The monument was commissioned by the Ladies Memorial Association of Augusta as a memorial in 1875.

Augusta Cotton Exchange Building

Place
Augusta Cotton Exchange Building is a historic building in Augusta, Georgia. It was designed by Enoch William Brown and built in the mid-1880s during a cotton boom. The structure includes ornate details and ironwork and is considered High Victorian architecture. Materials for its construction were supplied locally by Charles F.

Augusta Convention Center

Place
The Augusta Convention Center, formerly called the Trade, Exhibit, and Event Center or TEE Center, is a convention center in downtown Augusta, Georgia. It is part of the Downtown Augusta Redevelopment Plan. Ground breaking for the facility was held in June 2010. The complex is over 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2).

River Place Condominiums

Place
River Place Condominiums, previously known as Port Royal Condominiums, is a mixed-use residential high-rise building located in Augusta, Georgia. Standing at 312 feet (95 meters) tall with 18 floors, it is the tallest building in Augusta and the Central Savannah River Area. It has become an iconic part of the city's skyline, with the exterior of the building having a pink salmon color and concrete structure, along with having a postmodern style with multiple gables at the top.

Saint Paul's Church (Augusta, Georgia)

Place
Saint Paul's Church is a historic Episcopal church in downtown Augusta, Georgia, adjacent to Riverwalk Augusta. A member of the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia, Saint Paul's conducts its worship services using the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. The church, located on the corner of 6th and Reynolds Streets, is the oldest church congregation in Augusta.

Springfield Baptist Church (Augusta, Georgia)

Place
Springfield Baptist Church in Augusta, Georgia was founded in 1787 by Rev. Jesse Peters Saint John Methodist Church donated a wooden structure for them to worship in brought to its current location on logs. The present brick structure was built in 1812 by the churches congregation under the leadership of Rev.

Wells Fargo Building (Augusta)

Place
The Wells Fargo Building, formerly known as the Wells Fargo Bank Center, is a commercial and financial skyscraper in Augusta, Georgia, in the United States. After its completion, the building was the tallest building in Augusta from 1967 to 1976, when the Lamar Building surpassed it due to the completion of the penthouse.

Imperial Theatre (Augusta, Georgia)

Place
The Imperial Theatre is an 853-seat theater located in downtown Augusta, Georgia, United States. The theater opened on February 18, 1918. It is named after the Imperial Theatre in New York City.

Lamar Building

Place
The Lamar Building is a 17-story skyscraper in Augusta, Georgia. It was scheduled to be completed in 1916, but the Augusta Fire of 1916 forced crews to demolish the building and restart. It was finally completed in 1918. A penthouse level was added in 1976, designed by I. M. Pei. In July 2011, the architectural critic James Howard Kunstler labeled it his "Eyesore of the Month", saying the addition is reminiscent of a Darth Vader helmet.

Comments

Remy
2024/04/01
Nice views and pathways
Remy
2024/04/01
Nice views and pathways
LeAnde
2024/06/17
LeAnde
2024/09/03
Robert
2025/01/08
Last updated: Jan 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

3.3 mi

Elev. Gain

32.8 ft

Est. Steps

7500
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