If you love nature and being active, LAGRANGE is the city for you.

The Parker at One25 is located at 125 Parker Place, LaGrange, GA. The county seat of Troup County, LaGrange, Georgia, United States has a population estimated to be 30,858 as of the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau. Approximately 60 miles southwest of Atlanta, and located in the foothills of the Georgia Piedmont, LaGrange enjoys a typically mild climate year around. May, October, and April are generally considered the most pleasant.  The Troup County Courthouse, Annex, and Jail, built in 1939, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Take a walk through the Gallery below and discover the many reasons LaGrange, Georgia is the place to call home.

The 2,500 seat Sweetland Amphitheatre at Boyd Park provides an intimate outdoor venue for star-studded performances and community events, all within walking distance of restaurants and shops and near local hotels and attractions. Music legends from Willie Nelson to Gladys Knight have performed at Sweetland, which is carefully carved into the existing hillside, creating a tiered bowl. With stadium, table and lawn seating, Sweetland has plenty of seating options for spectators. Visit Pure Life House of Music, tailor-made for a variety of solo, duo and trio acts playing blues, jazz, folk and assorted acoustic genres. Pure Life is the only live music venue in LaGrange that offers an intimate listening experience.
Visitors to the Biblical Historical Center find a remarkable opportunity to immerse themselves in the essence of the ancient world. Through authentic archaeological replicas, engaging Biblical meal presentations, an array of daily-life artifacts, and other immersive experiences, journey through time and bring faith to life! Housed in an iconic 1892 jail building, just a stone’s throw from the idyllic LaGrange square, LaGrange Art Museum is filled with collections of high caliber and visually tantalizing artwork by renowned and local artists.
Wild Leap features a tasting room, pet-friendly outdoor courtyard, brewhouse and fun activities for all, from live music to themed parties, food festivals to weekend mystery cocktails. Or visit Nutwood Winery, a one-of-a-kind 6,000 sq/ft tasting room nestled in among the 200-year-old pecan trees that give its namesake. The Cart Barn Grill, A Taste of Lemon, Mare Sol, Venucci, Charlie Joseph’s, Guss’s Grill and Fried Tomato Buffet are must-stop venues to delight your culinary appetites.
During the Civil War, West Point, Georgia was defended by the earthworks of Fort Tyler. Sitting atop a small hill overlooking downtown West Point, the Chattahoochee River and, most importantly, the railroad trestle crossing the river, a marked trail leads visitors to the site of this small earthen fort. Completed in 1916, the Hills & Dales Estate’s 13,000 square foot home was designed to flow gracefully into its gardens—a series of dwarf boxwood parterres which have adorned the terraces of the hill for more than 175 years and is considered one of the best-preserved 19th-century gardens in the country. LaGrange College, the oldest private college in the state, started as a girls' academy. Affiliated since the late 19th century with the Methodist Church, and what is now the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church, LaGrange College has its fair share of history. From the stunning architecture of old buildings like Smith Hall and Sunny Gables, to the ornate chapel where numerous lovers have said “I Do”, this campus is worth visiting.
Part of North America’s largest family of indoor water park resorts, Great Wolf Lodge is an indoor water park and dry-land adventure for the entire family. The enormous indoor water park features numerous water slides, water treehouses, wave pools, floating lily pads, toddler-friendly wading pools, and more. On dry land you’ll find a ropes course, mini-golf, bowling, MagiQuest and arcade. Wild Animal Safari features an array of wildlife from all over the world. Get up close and personal with over 550 animals and 70 different species while driving through the 500-acre park in your personal vehicle or one of the zebra vans available for rent. The Fields Golf Club features wide open fairways, fescue hazards, and firm and fast conditions on its 18-hole, links-style golf course situated amongst rolling hills and gorgeous scenery. Wind is usually a factor on this course and many holes are modeled after some of the classics across the pond.
Surrounded by deep forests and rolling fields, West Point Lake, extends 35 miles along the Chattahoochee River on the Alabama-Georgia state line. The lake’s 525 miles of shoreline provide excellent opportunities for fishing, camping, boating and other recreational activities. Located around the lake are day use parks, campgrounds, two commercial marinas, beach areas, fishing piers and public hunting areas. Most of the parks have picnic shelters, boat launching ramps with courtesy docks, nature trails and great access to the lake for bass fishermen and water sports enthusiasts. Winding through the beautiful neighborhoods and parks of LaGrange, The Thread is a 12-foot wide path designed for walking, running and biking. The path is a non-motorized, multi-purpose trail originally built to increase the health and wellness in the community by providing a safe environment for fitness and recreation.