Unparalleled
quality of life, affordability, and a strong sense of community
are what you will find when traveling
to North Augusta South Carolina.
Welcoming a broad cross section of new residents and visitors, North
Augusta’s strategic location as South Carolina's only Savannah
Riverfront city provides a sense of character and energy all its
own. The riverfront's emerging new role compares favorably to city
living
while offering the charms found only in a small town setting. North
Augusta’s
safe, caring community, lovely antebellum homes, historic restaurants
and inns, and year-round support of the arts contributes to the rich
sense of community and culture that residents and visitors enjoy.
Popular riverfront recreational developments include Riverview Park
with its
many athletic opportunities. Riverview Park also serves as the main
access point to the Greenway, a paved recreational trail that follows
an abandoned
railroad purchased by the city in 1988 that provides more than five
miles of scenic outdoor
paths for walkers and joggers to enjoy.
At the southern tip of Aiken County, between Aiken, South Carolina
and Augusta, Georgia, North Augusta is afforded many advantages from
numerous
regional healthcare services and shopping facilities to the most
pleasurable entertainment, dining and sporting events. In short,
North Augusta offers
an unparalleled quality of life!
North Augusta, South Carolina. Come for a visit or visit for a lifetime!

Dining Establishments
Popular picks for places to eat in Augusta.
Lodging
in Augusta
A List of hotels available in Augusta.
Northaugusta.net
Information
regarding North Augusta's Community Information, Government,
Departments & Services, and more.
Augusta.com
General
information on the entire city of Augusta.
Barrelhorses.com
The Nation's
Premier Barrel Racing Web Site.
Horsecity.com
Keeping the Horse World Connected.
NBHA.com
National Barrel Horse Association.
AugustaFuturity.com
Augusta Cutting Horse Futurity
AugustaHorseAndCarriageParade.com
The Parade has been moved to May 14, 2005 and will no longer
be in conjunction with the Augusta Futurity in January. Mark
your calendar!