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Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Historic District, Columbus, Georgia
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| | For a brilliant break, Econo Lodge Historic District is a brilliant spot to stay. If you're a golfer then a tremendous close by course is Godwin Creek Golf Course; playing golf is lots of fun at Maple Ridge Golf Club. If you need to have a break just grasp the TV remote and find something to look at; obviously there's cable. Eagle Phenix Dam is a stunning place in close proximity to Econo Lodge Historic District, and for you golfers we recommend nearby Lakewood Golf Course. Econo Lodge Historic District is next to City Mills Dam which is a pretty spot |
definitely worth a visit; during your trip here you'll meet some people from Columbus for sure. After a long day after the shimmering Georgia sun has stopped dazzling and only the hedgehogs are up and running the time has come to stop for the day and nod off. Acclaimed as a
| tremendous hotel, Econo Lodge Historic District is a brilliant selection for your next visit. For serenity there is a strong iron safe on hand to look after your expensive items here at Econo Lodge Historic District; a special bus parking is at your disposal. There's always icy ice at your disposal when you crave it as there's an ice dispenser; go ahead and use one of the at your disposal irons, so you can iron your clothing. A type II-III, 0.5-mile-from-start-to-finish whitewater bit can be found on close by Chattahoochee River, the City Mills Dam | |
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to Dillingham Street Bridge segment. When the conditions are right this bit of Chattahoochee River is an exciting bit of river for whitewater rafting and kayaking. The close by type III+(V+), 1-mile-from-start-to-finish GA Route 209 to West Point Lake portion of whitewater on Mulberry
Creek is a load of fun. Don't go whitewater rafting or kayaking on this run of Mulberry Creek unless you think your whitewater rafting or kayaking skills are very brilliant. There's a fine grade III-IV stretch of whitewater close by on Little Uchee, the 1-mile-in-distance Auburn
Road to Bishops Bridge sector. Generally this stretch of Little Uchee is a fun place for whitewater kayaking or rafting. Check current conditions previous to going on the whitewater, or else it's not safe and sound. Make yourself a drink of coffee whenever you want with the
coffee brewer in your room; in your room there's a radio alarm clock, so you won't sleep too late. Cool sodapop in your room's fridge; there are non-smoking rooms. Econo Lodge Historic District is to be found in Columbus, Georgia, a magnificent vacation retreat.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Historic District. |
| | Whitewater Near Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Historic District:
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Chattahoochee River, Muscogee
County
, 1 miles away, Class II-III - 0.5 miles long (City Mills Dam to Dillingham Street Bridge) |
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Mulberry Creek, Harris
County
, 12 miles away, Class III+(V+) - 1 miles long (GA Route 209 to West Point Lake) |
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Little Uchee, Lee
County
, 13 miles away, Class III-IV - 1 miles long (Auburn Road to Bishops Bridge) |
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Flat Shoals River, Harris
County
, 24 miles away, Class II - 5 miles long (GA Route 18 to GA Route 103) |
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