Tour Augusta's Growing Public Art Collection!
1.5–2 hrs
Guided tour, Public art grab bag
Explore Downtown Augusta on a guided walk along the Augusta Sculpture Trail. Experience sculptures, installations, and murals while learning about the city’s growing public art footprint and enjoying Savannah River views.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Expect walking and standing; may not suit those sensitive to heat. Routes are wheelchair and stroller accessible; do not climb or vandalize artworks.
Cancellations due to severe weather or guide illness may occur. Guests can cancel and receive a full refund up to 48 hours before the tour. Within 48 hours, tickets are non-refundable but can be transferred to a different date.
Street parking is available on and off Broad Street. The closest parking deck is located at 9th and Reynolds Street. Handicap parking is available off Broad Street at each intersection.
1010 Broad St. Augusta, GA 30901
Augusta's arts scene has a passionate team behind it, and reviewers make that clear. The staff, including a standout team member named Pax, consistently goes out of their way to help visitors, locals, and even students doing research. One reviewer called them "the most connected, creative, and diligent arts team on earth," which feels like an earnest reflection of the dedication people encounter here. The venue itself gets high marks for its intimate atmosphere and surprisingly strong acoustics, particularly for chamber and string performances. Events like the Arts in the Heart of Augusta Festival draw enthusiastic crowds, and the programming showcases genuine local talent. For anyone interested in Augusta's creative community, this is clearly the heartbeat of it.
I loved and thoroughly enjoyed the show. It was well organized and attended. There is so much creativity and talent in this town. Job well done.
Cheryl A.` Palmer
November 3, 2024
I loved and thoroughly enjoyed the show. It was well organized and attended. There is so much creativity and talent in this town. Job well done.
Cheryl A.` Palmer
November 3, 2024