No, there are no wild wolves in Middle Georgia, including the Forsyth area. The Eastern Wolf, which once roamed parts of the southeastern United States, has largely been extirpated from the region. However, you may encounter coyotes, which are more common and can sometimes be mistaken for wolves due to their size and appearance.
forsyth ga?
About 90 miles.
Valdosta, GA
Forsyth and Jackson are about 23 miles apart.
The address of the Monroe County Museum-Geneology is: 126 E Johnston St, Forsyth, GA 31029
Matt Pippin in Forsyth, GA.
The halfway point between Hiram, GA, and Savannah, GA, is near the city of Macon, GA. More specifically, it falls around the area of Forsyth, GA, which is approximately equidistant from both locations. This makes it a convenient meeting point for travelers coming from either direction.
The address of the Monroe County Historical Society is: Po Box 401, Forsyth, GA 31029
175 miles.Take U.S. 319 NORTH, from Thomasville, to I-75 NORTH to MACON.Take I-75 NORTH to Forsyth, via I-475 NORTH to bypass Macon (EXIT 156 off I-75 to get onto I-475 NORTH to ATLANTA.)
244-320 Renouf Road, Forsyth, GA 31029
118 miles down I-75. To bypass Macon, take I-475 SOUTH (EXIT 177).
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