Concord: Small Town Charm with a Big Heart
The quaint town of Concord, Georgia is a party of Pike County. As of the 2010 census, the small town has a population of just 375 people. Incorporated in 1887, the town was named after the Concord Primitive Church, which has stood at the site of the town since the 1840s. The town is easily accessible from Route 18 and has a land area of just 0.8 square miles. The closest major airport is located in Atlanta, Georgia and it’s the Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Best Time to Visit
The town is best visited in the summer months when weather is at its warmest. If you are looking for cooler weather, visit during late spring or in the early fall. Concord sees the highest number of tourist arrivals from June to August, with arrivals peaking in July. For the best Concord, GA hotel rates, plan your visit outside of the months mentioned. There will still be a lot to see and do, but you get to sidestep the heavier tourist traffic.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Concord’s proximity to some of Georgia’s bigger cities and towns, makes it the perfect hub for anyone who wants a quiet place to stay while exploring Pike County. Some of the places in the area include Lake Peachtree. Perfect for swimming, boating, and other lake activities. Take the whole family with you. Be sure to take loads of photos. Another place of interest is the Kedron Village Shopping Center. Enjoy some well-deserved retail therapy or just spend tome window-shopping. After a day of fun and exploration in and around Concord, head back to your hotel and get pampered. You can stay at the Hope Inn or at the well reviewed Wild Daisy Farm Café and Hotel.