Our Triple Crown
Hometowns are strategically located, adding to the appeal that
makes our communities so inviting. Truly the Jewels of the South,
these majestic Georgia counties are a find of a lifetime. Ideal
retirement destinations, Lowndes and Brooks are located in the
Southeast region of the U.S., just above the Georgia-Florida
line. Our hometowns are easily accessible via Interstate 75 and
Interstate 10 - two major U.S. arteries providing routes to major
cities throughout the Southeast, Midwest, Northeast, and Canada.
Commercial air travel is supported by the Valdosta Regional Airport.
Additional air transportation can be found in nearby Tallahassee
or Jacksonville, FL and Atlanta, GA. Driving to your destination
is always a scenic pleasure whether you choose the highways lined
with long-leaf pines or the famous canopy roads that ramble through
the Red Hills of South Georgia. You’ll find easy access to Georgia
and Florida beaches, professional sporting events, major shopping
destinations, airports, theme parks, and more. View Map
Valdosta-Lowndes County
Valdosta a few miles north of the Florida border,
is strategically located on I-75. Thanks to this prime location
Lowndes County is a major business and retail hub for South Georgia
and North Florida.
Hahira is located in North Lowndes County thirteen
miles from Valdosta on US. Highway 41, less than 1 mile East of
Interstate 75 (Exit 29).
The Valdosta Regional Airport is served
by Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA), a Delta Airline Connector.
ASA began providing regional jet service in 2003 and currently
operates flights daily to Atlanta. The new 18,000-sq.
ft. terminal has provisions for a second airline.
Quitman-Brooks County
Located on U.S. Highway 84, Quitman is 15 miles
west of Interstate 75 (exit 16) at Valdosta and 60 miles east of
Tallahassee, Fl.
Lakeland-Lanier County
Located on U.S. Highway 221, Lakeland is 18 miles
east of Interstate 75 (exit 16) at Valdosta and 10 miles from Moody
Air Force Base. |