Canton offers the perfect blend of suburban and rural life. Nestled just 45 minutes outside of Atlanta, Canton affords the chance to spend your weekends taking in the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, exploring Ponce City Market, or touring the Center for Civil and Human Rights. If you love outdoor living, though, there’s no need to leave home. Canton offers plenty of great options for seniors of every activity level and interest. Here are your best bets.
The Cherokee County Recreation and Parks Agency’s Silver Roamers Club is the perfect antidote to a boring retirement. This one-of-a-kind socialization group meets monthly to plan events. Members enjoy a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities, from cemetery tours and adult coloring to Braves games and concerts.
If gardening is your jam, join the Cherokee Master Gardeners. This offshoot of the University of Georgia Extension Service offers a wide range of benefits, including monthly gardening classes, plant swaps, and a font of gardening knowledge. Their annual garden sale is the best place in Canton to get native plants.
The Chattahoochee Nature Center has something for everyone—an annual native plant sale, plenty of walkable trails, wildlife, educational seminars, and interactive exhibits. Take the grandkids for one of the Center’s kids’ days, or go on one of the Center’s evening river canoe trips. Gardening aficionados will relish CNC’s regular Dine and Discover meetings, during which you can enjoy a scrumptious meal while mastering a new gardening skill.
Think your days of competitive sports are in the past? Think again. Whether you’re a veteran athlete hoping to get back in the game or an amateur mastering an athletic skill for the first time, the Cherokee County Senior Olympics are for you. There are 15 different events and monthly meetings to plan for the big day.
The Chattahoochee, Georgia’s most venerated river, runs through much of the state. Canton’s tradition of “tubing the ‘Hooch” is a perennial summer favorite. Rent an inner tube, then relax as you gently float down the river. There are plenty of companies that can help you enjoy the river, each offering their own unique take on tubing. Check out Nantahala Outdoor Center for a half-day excursion, or Shoot the Hooch for a slightly more adventurous approach.
It’s hard to beat golfing in Canton. With warm weather nine months out of the year, gorgeous sunsets, and an abundance of wildlife, 18 holes never get boring. Some of the best golfing spots include Deer Valley Golf Range, Cobblestone Golf Course, and Fairways of Canton.
Canton offers a wealth of public parks for fishing, picnicking, walking the dog, special events, and more. Some of the best parks include:
If you love farm life and animals but aren’t yet ready to start your own farm, you can visit someone else’s. Tanglewood Farm Miniatures features miniature goats to delight your grandkids, as well as seasonal events, such as hay rides in the fall. Local farmers often feature products at the Canton Farmers Market.
Finding activities in retirement can be difficult, but Canton’s warm and welcoming community makes it easy. Many seniors find that a senior living community also makes it easier to stay active by offering a wide range of activities, as well as transportation to special events and community interactions. The Arbor Company has proudly served seniors for 30 years. We know how to help you build a retirement you’ll love. To learn more, visit the Arbor at Bridgemill, or give us a call to schedule a tour.