Peachtree City Convention & Visitors Bureau

191 McIntosh Trail 30269

Why Choose Our Destination?

Peachtree City is located only 26 miles south of Atlanta and is a perfect destination for corporate business, weddings, sports tournaments, reunions, retreats and much more! PLAN TO STAY... PLAN TO MEET... Peachtree City offers an unforgettaby unique destination for meetings and events with two world class conference centers, 7 wonderful hotel accomodations, and an easy, 20-minute ride to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport creating travel ease to and within the city. PLAN TO PLAY... Peachtree City is truly an outdoor enthusiasts dream with two sparkling lakes, three championship golf courses, a nationally acclaimed USTA tennis facility and many other outstanding recreational areas, including over 90 miles of multi-use "golf cart paths." PLAN TO SHOP... Peachtree City is a shoppers dream. With five villages, each centered around a full-service retail area, the local shops offer everything from fine clothing to unique home accessories and gifts. And dining is always a treat in our award-winning restaurants. Peachtree City has all the big city has to offer but out of the hustle and bustle. We invite you to come discover life at 15 miles per hour in Peachtree City!

Distance from airport

  • Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson International Airport

    20 mi. from city center

  • Atlanta Regional Airport - Falcon Field

    1 mi. from city center


Local Attractions

Peachtree City Tennis Center

Recreation
The Peachtree City Tennis Center is a nationally recognized USTA facility serving the entire Peachtree City tennis community. From the youngest juniors to the oldest seniors, this full service tennis center is ready to provide you with everything you need to improve and enjoy the game of tennis. Highlights of The Peachtree City Tennis Center include: - 24 courts (12 hard courts, 6 soft courts and 6 covered courts) - Day a Week Access - Fully stocked Pro Shop - Fast serve racquet and stringing department
10 Planterra Way
Peachtree City, GA 30269

Zac Brown's Southern Ground HQ

Business district
Southern Ground is Zac Brown’s unique lifestyle brand that is firmly based on a strong belief in originality, quality and philanthropy. Each of the distinctive companies in the Southern Ground family is brimming with incredibly passionate artists brought under one roof to work together and create. But it doesn’t end at the music, the food or even the experience. Southern Ground’s efforts work to help develop Zac’s biggest passion: Camp Southern Ground.
101 Gardner Park
Peachtree City, GA 30269

Golf Courses

Recreation
Flat Creek Course Flat Creek Country Club is a 27-hole facility located in Peachtree City. The golf course opened in 1968 and was designed by Joe Lee. Ever popular among the Members, this 27-hole championship Peachtree City golf course features three diverse nines, a variety of elevation changes and beautiful views of the Flat Creek, which meanders throughout the course. Flat Creek Country Club also features a large, double-sided driving range with both mat and grass hitting areas, targets and premium range balls, as well as a short game practice area. Braelinn Course Braelinn is a wonderful collaboration from architects Joe Lee and Rocky Roquemore. The course is located in Peachtree City, Georgia and the 18-hole facility opened in 1988. Braelinn has been a Member favorite ever since it opened. The 18-hole layout includes a unique mix of holes with beautiful treelined fairways, challenging water features and more bunkers than many of our other ClubCorp golf courses. Braelinn also features a double-sided driving range with both mat and grass hitting areas, targets and premium range balls, as well as a short game practice area and two fulltime golf instructors to help you improve your game. Planterra Ridge Course Planterra Ridge is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Peachtree City. Planterra Ridge is a popular Jeff Burton and Rocky Roquemore design that was opened in 1994. The layout of Planterra Ridge makes it extremely playable, regardless of a golfer’s skill level. Players of all ages and expertise will enjoy the undulating greens and tree-lined fairways which always make for an enjoyable round at Planterra Ridge. Whitewater Creek Course Whitewater Creek Country Club, located in Fayetteville is a true Arnold Palmer signature course and is known among Atlanta golfers and Members alike for having one of the best layouts in all of South Atlanta. The 18-hole championship course, is made up of gorgeous fairways lined with giant oak trees and perfectly manicured greens that are nestled among rolling foothills and majestic waterways. Creative bunkers and well-placed water hazards contribute to a challenging, yet enjoyable round of golf every time you make a tee time.

CAF Dixie Wing Museum

Museum
In addition to the rare flying WWII and Korea warplanes on display at the impressive hangar of the Dixie Wing, there is a room dedicated to the display of artifacts and memorabilia of the Wars of the U.S. in the last century. On display at various points in the museum are mannequins wearing authentic uniforms of WWII. One cabinet displays WWI articles. Several cabinets display finely crafted plastic models of Allied and Axis warplanes of the last century. This collection was crafted by the late James McConnell of Big Canoe, GA and donated to the Wing by his widow, Betty. A large collection of WWII toys is on display donated by Mr. Richard McNary. During the war, little or no metal was available for toys, so manufacturers used wood, cardboard and even plaster of paris to make these toys. The centerpiece of the Museum is a 10 foot model of the “USS Enterprise” (CVA-6), the most decorated US warship of WWII and veteran of all but 2 major battles. It is displayed with scale models of U.S. carrier aircraft of WWII. Various cabinets contain weapons and gear of American, British, French, Russian, German, Italian, and Japanese military services. A large model of the “USS Missouri” battleship is displayed along with a freighter, the “Aldebarau”. Above these is a very large model of the CAF B-17 “Texas Raider”. Aviation art by Col Mark Baldwin is displayed on the walls of the Museum along with newspapers of WWII and military insignias. Several aircraft engines are displayed including a Fairchild “Ranger”, an Allison V-12, a Rolls Royce “Merlin” V-12, a rare Guiberson diesel radial engine and the large Pratt and Whitney Double Wasp R-2800 used on the F4U Corsair fighter-bomber The museum items supplement the stars of the Dixie Wing Hangar. These fully operational airplanes include the Douglas SBD-5 “Dauntless” dive bomber, the North American P-51 D “Mustang” fighter, the Goodyear FG-1D Corsair fighter, the North American LT-6D “Mosquito” spotter attack aircraft, the Fiarchild PT-19A primary trainer, the Aeronca L-16 liaison and spotter aircraft, a North American SNJ advanced trainer and two replica Japanese aircraft: the “Zero” fighter and the “Kate” torpedo bomber, these last two built for the movie “Tora, Tora, Tora!”
1200 Echo Ct
Peachtree City, GA 30269

The Avenue

Shopping
The Avenue Peachtree City is an outdoor lifestyle center concept in Peachtree City, Georgia consisting of 182,817 square feet. The Avenue offers a dynamic mix of premier national retailers, select local merchants and specialty restaurants reflective of the local demand and fashion trends. The shopping destination features an open-air, pedestrian friendly setting convenient to major metropolitan areas. Peachtree City, Georgia was designed as a convenient and earth friendly community located 40 miles from the Atlanta metro area. More than 9,000 residents own a golf cart and use them as an extra vehicle for local transportation. Residents benefit from the city’s high quality of life - lakes, golf courses, parks, and 2,500 seat amphitheater. The Avenue Peachtree City has a unique outdoor shopping atmosphere that encourages guests to relax and stay awhile. Visitors can enjoy beautiful artwork, a Central Park green space with gazebo, two sparking fountains, patio dining and storefront parking. The Avenue Peachtree City experience awaits you.
239 City Circle
Peachtree City, GA 30269

The Fred

Theater
The Fred was initially built in 1976 under the McIntosh Trail Arts Council as a 2,500-seat outdoor facility to show “The McIntosh Trail,” a play written by Dr. Kermit H. Hunter that told the story of the death of Chief William McIntosh. The City of Peachtree City purchased the amphitheater in 1977. Up until the mid 80’s, the amphitheater was called the McIntosh Amphitheater and hosted the weekly McIntosh Opry, showcasing local and regional country and bluegrass music and clogging. In 1986, the programming expanded to include oldies and performances by the Atlanta Pops Orchestra. In 1989, a fire damaged the facility, closing the amphitheater temporarily. In 1991, the amphitheater reopened after renovations and was then renamed after former mayor Frederick Brown, Jr. It has since then been used as a concert venue for national and international touring acts.
201 McIntosh Trail
Peachtree City, GA 30269

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