Downtown Parking
Most parking in the historic square and surrounding downtown area is free and convenient for visitors.





Moultrie serves as the vibrant heart of Colquitt County, Georgia, characterized by its beautifully preserved historic downtown and the iconic Colquitt County Courthouse. Known as a major agricultural center, the city is famous for hosting the Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition, which attracts visitors from across the country. The city offers a slow-paced environment where visitors can explore local shops and enjoy authentic Southern hospitality. The surrounding landscape is defined by sprawling farms and natural beauty, providing a genuine glimpse into the traditions and lifestyle of the Deep South.
Moultrie serves as the vibrant heart of Colquitt County, Georgia, characterized by its beautifully preserved historic downtown and the iconic Colquitt County Courthouse. Known as a major agricultural center, the city is famous for hosting the Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition, which attracts visitors from across the country. The city offers a slow-paced environment where visitors can explore local shops and enjoy authentic Southern hospitality. The surrounding landscape is defined by sprawling farms and natural beauty, providing a genuine glimpse into the traditions and lifestyle of the Deep South.
Historic Colquitt County Courthouse located in the city center.
Host of the annual Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition.
Quaint downtown district with local boutiques and traditional eateries.
Rich agricultural landscape and scenic rural surroundings.
The city operates at a relaxed speed, and some local businesses may have limited hours on weekends or Sundays.
Summers are typically very hot and humid, so stay hydrated and plan for indoor activities during midday.
Public transit is limited; a car is necessary to effectively explore the city and the surrounding county.
Most parking in the historic square and surrounding downtown area is free and convenient for visitors.
Plan your visit around the Sunbelt Ag Expo in October if you want to experience the region's largest agricultural event.
Exploring Southern heritage and agricultural history.
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$100-$150 p/day
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Seek out local diners and 'meat-and-three' restaurants for an authentic taste of South Georgia cuisine.
March-May, October-November
A pleasant time to visit with mild temperatures and blooming local flora, ideal for walking tours.
Expect high humidity and temperatures; it is the peak of the growing season for the surrounding farms.
The most popular time for visitors due to cooler weather and major local events like the Ag Expo.
Mild and quiet, offering a peaceful atmosphere for those looking to avoid any crowds.