Community
Join our community across from Carrollton GreenBelt,
Less 1/2 mile from University of West Georgia (UWG)
and only 2 miles from Historic Downtown Carrollton.
Notable places of interest:
The Carrollton Greenbelt
Carrollton Greenbelt is the largest green-space and green-way conservation project that the City of Carrollton has undertaken. The shared-use path was designed for pedestrians, bikers, and other non-motorized users and to connect neighborhoods with the Carrollton City School campus, University of West Georgia, city parks, and several commercial and shopping areas. GreenBelt serves the community in several capacities. Primarily, it serves as a recreational opportunity. Given the planned, strategic location of the trail, the community can also utilize the trail as an alternative to vehicular travel. The Carrollton GreenBelt is a linear city park! The trail connects several active and passive recreational areas that include ball fields, gyms, a pool, and new mountain bike trails.
Carrollton Center for the Arts
The Carrollton Center for the Arts provides a home for high-quality arts programming for residents and visitors through education, cultural enrichment and arts advocacy for Carrollton and surrounding communities.
This 50,000 SqFt facility includes a 272-seat theatre, 3,000 SqFt art gallery for exhibitions, a galleria for permanent art and rotating art exhibitions, theatre rehearsal room, choral studio, ceramics studio, dance studio, presentation hall, conference room, dressing and costume rooms, scene shop, and kitchen and other support areas. The theatre offers wheelchair seating at the front and center of the house to allow patrons a choice of seating. The entire facility is accessible for wheelchairs.
Downtown Carrollton
Downtown Carrollton pairs fun, funky shops and eateries with tradition and historic architecture. You can grab lunch or a drink while perusing the stores, spend the evening with friends on one of our patios, or just hang out and people watch. You can even catch a manicure or make some art.
Sunset Hills Country Club
Steeped in small-town charm and Southern Hospitality, Sunset Hills Country Club has a rich tradition of delivering down-home service and an unmatched private club experience for Carroll County families since its founding in 1948. Located in a traditional Georgia residential community, the club offers a variety of world-class amenities with a signature amenity of an 18-hole championship golf course designed by the world-renowned architect Robert Trent Jones. The club also offers a modern tennis facility and a beautiful aquautics center with a family-friendly swimming pool offering poolside snack bar service.
Little Vine Vineyards
Little Vine Vineyards and Winery in Villa Rica, Carroll County, GA is bringing back a tradition of fine wines once produced in Western Georgia in the 1890's. This area of the state at one time was a major vineyard and winery center with some 20,000 acres planted in bunch grapes before prohibition. The grapes at Little Vine Vineyards are the first commercial wine grapes planted in West Central Georgia since 1907 and the winery is the first constructed here in over 100 years. Just as Villa Rica was home to the nation's first gold rush in 1826, Little Vine is striving to reestablish the golden era of wine making here after a century long absence.
John Tanner Park & Beach
John Tanner Park, formerly known as John Tanner State Park, is a 138 acres Carroll County park located between Carrollton and Mount Zion. The park operates Tanner's Beach. The park itself is well known for its water-friendly recreation. It contains two lakes, one 12 acres and the other 16 acres, and the largest sand beach of any Georgia state park. There is also a walking and nature trail for land-dwellers.