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Historic Piedmont Scenic Byway

Traveling through Putnam and Hancock Counties, the Historic Piedmont Scenic Byway stretches for 82 miles, following State Highways 15, 16 and 77, and rural county roads which link the county seats of Eatonton, Sparta and the communities of Linton, Culverton, and Jewell.

From the Rock Hawk effigy, built by Native Americans thousands of years ago, to Glen Mary Plantation and other antebellum homes, this route reveals a region of Georgia that is rich in historic and cultural qualities.  The scenic and natural beauty of the Piedmont is also on display as the byway travels through the Oconee National Forest, across the Oconee and Ogeechee Rivers, and past acres of rolling farmland.

Historic Piedmond Scenic Byway

Directions

Ways of reaching the Historic Piedmont Scenic Byway:

From I-20  Exit 113

  1. Turn south on SR 83
  2. Turn left on SR 142
  3. The byway will intersect at SR 16

From I-20  Exit 114

  1. Turn south on US 441
  2. The byway will intersect at SR 16

From  I-20  Exit 130

  1. Turn south on SR 44
  2. The byway will intersect at SR 16

From  I-20  Exit 138

  1. Turn south on SR 77
  2. The byway will intersect where SR 77 turns right off SR 15

From I-20  Exit 148

  1. Turn south on SR 22
  2. The byway will intersect at SR 15

Roads Included in the Byway

  • SR 16
  • SR 77
  • SR 15
  • Boland Road
  • Brown Chapel Road
  • Linton Road